Ten Essential Tips For Bali Vacation
Bali is a small, beautiful island famed for its unique arts and
cultures, enchanting nature and the friendliness of its people. Most
people come to Bali to experience the marvelously rich cultural
heritage; some come for the beaches and the waves, others for pure
relaxation. Bali is situated in Indonesia, one of the best tourist
destinations in Asia.
For those who plan to visit Bali, I herewith write Ten Essential Tips for Bali Vacation for your consideration.
1. To enter Bali, or Indonesia for that matter, make sure your
passport is valid for six months upon entry into Indonesia, otherwise
youll find yourself on the next plan out. You also must have proof of
onward passage (i.e. a ticket out of Indonesia). Tourist, social and
business visas can be obtained from any Indonesian embassy or consulate
abroad. Citizens from Asian
countries comprising Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Brunei, Vietnam, Cambodia, Philippine and Laos do not require a visa, only a valid travel document. Visitors from some thirty countries are also provided with a 60-days tourist visa issued directly upon arrival. Consult your travel agent or airlines, mention your nationality.
countries comprising Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Brunei, Vietnam, Cambodia, Philippine and Laos do not require a visa, only a valid travel document. Visitors from some thirty countries are also provided with a 60-days tourist visa issued directly upon arrival. Consult your travel agent or airlines, mention your nationality.
2. Money matters: The rupiah is the basic unit of money. Foreign
currency, in bank notes and travelers checks is best exchanged at major
banks or authorized money changers. Do change money at a reputable
looking location, use your own (or the hotels calculator before
changing), as the ones used by some places can be a little inaccurate.
Most important; always count your money before you leave the place.
Travelers checks are accepted at all major hotels and large shops; some
smaller shops will also accept them. Passport number is required. Do not
forget to take passport (or a photocopy of your ID), with you at all
time.
3. When changing large amounts of money please check each note
carefully as there are a number of (noticeably) fake bills in
circulation.
4. There have been a few cases of handbags being snatched after one
has cashed money at banks or money changers. Put your money away in your
bum-bag or hold onto your handbag tightly.
5. Credit cards and charge cards: To day many hotels, shops large and
small accept plastic, with the proviso that an additional 3% is added
onto your bill. However, when traveling to the village, take rupiah with
you. Keep small change handy when riding in public transports or buying
drinks at warung.
6. Make sure you either have personal insurance or travel insurance
that will cover in any accidents. If you rent a car (must be with
insurance), beware of motorbikes, as there are too many on the road.
When you park the car, always remember to remove all your properties.
Crime is on the increase and can spoil your holiday. Be careful with
your belongings at all times. Cases of handbag snatching have been
reported, so leave important documents in your hotel safe (carry
photocopies). Do not forget to look and listen while you cross the road.
Cars may stops, motorbikes may not!
7. Going to Bali, dress casually. Take light clothes, as the weather
is warm-to – hot throughout the year. Remember Bali is a land where
prayer and religious festivals take center stage. When visiting a temple
or attending ceremonies, make it a point to respect local customs and
traditions. Always wear a sarong and sash. Do not walk in front of
people praying. Do not use a flash camera or point your camera to the
priests face. Do try not to step on offerings in the street (walk around
them). Women are not allowed to enter temples during menstruation.
8. Do not drug! It can carry the death penalty, and there are enough
foreigners residing in Bali courtesy of the Government prison service.
9. Do not swim outside designated swimming areas on the beach,
current/undertows can be very strong. Swim between the red and yellow
flags. Dont swim too far out. Do not leave your belongings unattended on
the beach.
10. Health: International health certificates of vaccination against
smallpox, cholera, and yellow fever are required only from travelers
comprising from infected areas. Typhoid and paratyphoid vaccinations are
optional but still advisable. Drink only distilled or mineral water, or
water that has been boiled and eat a lot of fresh fruit do your body a
favor. Dont worry too much about ice, its a government quality
controlled in established bars and restaurants. Most people traveling
through Bali get the infamous “Bali Belly” at some time or other. Taking
and Imodium will stop you up. At the first time of discomfort (diarrhea
and cramping), drink strong, hot tea and avoid all fruits and spicy
foods. Taking charcoal tablets will help alleviate the cramping.
Bali is worth a visit, plan your vacation, go on line and book your
preferred Bali hotels or contact your travel agent. Thanks you readers.
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