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The following list has been compiled to help you make the most of your travel in Bali. If you have any further concerns that are not mentioned here, please do not hesitate to contact us via E-mail with any questions or queries that you may have. The best time to visit Bali is during the dry season, April to September. Humidity is down and nights can be cool. Australians visit in droves at christmas and during May-August school holidays
General travelling tips that you should or shouldn't do...Bali Travel Tips that you should DO: √ ...change money at a reputable looking location, use your own (or the hotel's) calculator before changing!
Bali Travel Tips that you should not DO: ×...forget to take your passport (or a photocopy of your ID), with you at all times
Passports and Visas Bali Visa. Important change to Indonesia's Visa Policy for Traveller. Currency The Rupiah. Notes 100, 500, 1,000, 5,000, 10,000, 20,000, 50,000, 100,000. Coins 25, 50, 100, 500, 1000. Bali Time Bali Time Zone is GMT + 8 hours. Bali Electricity Most hotels use 220 volts, 50 cycles and a round, two-pronged slim plug. Bathroom shaver plugs usually have a transformer switch. We suggest taking an adaptor for your appliance. Getting Around Bali You will find a range of chauffeur driven limousines, self-drive cars, taxis and hotel courtesy cars. Many taxis are not metered so it's wise to negotiate the fare before you climb aboard. Bemos are a unique form of transport. They are a mini-van masquerading as a communal bus. You simply hail the driver and negotiate the fare that suits you both. Motorcycles can also be hired in many places but special care should be exercised at all times as road and traffic conditions can be somewhat hazardous in certain locations. Traveling around Bali is made all the easier because everywhere you go you'll find friendly people only too happy to give you advice and directions on how to get where you want to go. Driver's License If you wish to hire a car you must be over 18 years of age and posses an International Driver's License or license from ASEAN countries. Clothing Light, airy, casual clothes are the most practical and you'll find natural fibers like cotton or linen are the most comfortable in Bali's often humid conditions. Waist sashes should be worn when visiting temples.
Bali Travel Fact : Attending Ceremonies remember these are serious occasions and should be treated as such. Religious guidelines: Bali Travel Fact : Dangerous Sports make sure you either have personal insurance or travel insurance that will cover any accidents. Bali Travel Fact : Bali Driving In Bali always expects the unexpected; always keep your eyes open and your mind on driving. Beware of motorbikes! It is best to rent a car with a full insurance as this will save time and money if you are involved in an accident. Enjoy Bali more with our Bali Tour Guide or book our Bali Car Rental. Bali Travel Fact : Money Changer be very careful when changing your money. Always check the rate of exchange and commission (if any) the money changer is taking. Most importantly, always count your money before you leave the premises and if you can, bring your own calculator, as the ones used by some places can be "a little inaccurate". Bali Travel Fact : Petty Crime
Bali Travel Fact : Swimming in the sea Current underflows can be strong, always swim between the red and yellow flags, don't swim too far out! Do not leave your belongings unattended on the beach.N.B. When attending Special Ceremonies or Anniversary Celebrations as a guest or onlooker, small donations are gratefully received. Your donations will help in paying for the offerings and upkeep of the temple. Thank you for respecting these Bali travel tips
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