A WOMAN has gone viral on TikTok after exploring a completely abandoned hotel in Bali.

The deserted resort appears to have been quickly evacuated, with meals still on plates and beds made up in some of the rooms.

Graphic designer Paulina Andriulyte found the hotel while working remotely in the Indonesian holiday destination.

In a series of TikToks that have racked up almost 30 million views in total, Paulina and her partner explore the empty resort, with 266 rooms left in near-perfect condition.

The video begins with a before and after shot showing just how eerie the site is.

"Abandoned places have intrigued me since I was a child and that hasn't changed at all," Paulina told NeedToKnow.online.

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"There's something magical about these places I can't explain, it's like entering another world.

"We just love going where the eyes lead without any expectations.

"In that way, we find the most spectacular places which are untouched by mass tourism."

Paulina has not been able to find any history on the hotel but believes it was suddenly abandoned around 2020 – and no one seems to know why.

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The resort looks as if it was suddenly abandoned, with food and plates left outCredit: Jam Press/@padesignstudio
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Half-eaten food and drink can still be found on the tablesCredit: Jam Press Vid/@padesignstudio

She said: "The last reviews of the hotel guests were written in 2020, so I guess it became abandoned throughout that year."

"The place was completely open, there were no signs of the closure, no fence, or anything like that.

"If anything, in the beginning, we thought it was a functioning hotel, as we noticed two helmets placed on the ground by the reception, so thought that someone is still in the hotel."

The footage shows different areas of the venue including the entrance, which has been taken over by nature, as well as various rooms, dining spaces and trinkets that Paulina discovered.

Some rooms are still made up for guests who will never arrive, with furniture, towels, leaflets and toilet paper in place.

Later, Paulina and her partner even find plates with half-eaten food on a table, as well as documents in the staff room.

She said: "The moment we entered the reception, we still couldn't understand where is everyone and that this was an abandoned place.

"It felt like everyone was here a few hours ago and just left somewhere.

"The rooms in the abandoned hotel seemed to look the same as the rooms in the other currently functioning hotels.

"They were fully furnished, with towels, toilet paper, printed restaurant leaflets and menus on the table.

"There was all the furniture, electronics, mattresses, dishes… there was even an open staff room full of paper documents and food left on the table."

Although the hotel appears to be in good condition, natural decay, including mould, has begun to take over parts of the walls and ceilings.

Although no humans are currently staying in the hotel, plenty of animals are.

She said: "There were a lot of huge insects and reptiles everywhere in the hotel.

"Mould damaged the walls and ceilings and some corridor ceilings had completely collapsed from the mould and humidity.

"However, we didn't notice any vandalism damage, it seems like it's all just natural decay."

TikTok users have been shocked by the discovery (@padesignstudio), with one video getting over 2.1 million likes and thousands of comments.

"Those rooms are cleaner than mine," joked one user.

Someone else guessed that the hotel was abandoned due to the pandemic, writing: "I think the lockdown started and the hotel closed shortly after so the people who work there left without knowing that they would never be back."

A third however saw it as an opportunity to stock up.

They wrote: "I see a lot of free stuff."

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