Some Useful Travel Tips for Bali

The scenic Indonesian island of Bali attracts thousands of visitors to
its shores every year. In fact it is fast this island nation of varied
landscape, stunning beaches, vibrant culture and warm, hospitable
people. A visit to Bali is not just about relaxation and rejuvenation
- it is an enlightening experience that is bound to have a deep impact
upon your life. This said, some practical information about the Bali
can help you plan your trip better. Listed here are some tips that can
come in use if you are planning a trip to the island.Here are some
tips for your consideration.Entering BaliTo enter Bali, make sure that
your visa is valid for the next six months. You also need to show a
return ticket. Visas, both tourist and business, can be obtained from
the Indonesian embassy in your country. Citizens from some Asian
countries like Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Vietnam,
Philippines, Cambodia, and Laos don't require a visa; however, valid
travel documents need to be in place. For some countries, visitors are
issued visa on arrival. For more information, you can check with your
airlines or travel agent.




MoneyThe local currency is rupiah. Facilities for money exchange are
available throughout the island, and more specifically in tourist-friendly
areas. This said, money is best exchanged at a reputable authorized money
changers and major banks. Major hotels, resorts and private Bali villas
and shops accept Traveler's checks. However, passport number would be
required and so do not forget to carry a photocopy of your passport. Also
keep in mind, while changing large amounts of money it is advisable to
check notes carefully as fake bills are in circulation. Credit cards are
widely accepted though an extra 3% is added onto your bill.InsuranceWhile
traveling to Bali make sure you have personal insurance or travel
insurance to cover accidents. If you rent a car, then remember to remove
all your belongings since thefts are a common occurrence. Also it is
advisable to keep all important documents in the safe of your
accommodation.




ClothesWeather in Bali ranges from warm to hot throughout the year so pack
light cotton clothes. Also, Bali is a land of temples and ancient
monuments and to visit them you need to be conservatively dressed. While
visiting temples or religious ceremonies, do not walk in front of people
praying.AccommodationThere are several tourist resorts in Bali all of
which offer a range of accommodation types from beachfront luxury Bali
villas to resorts and hotels. Bali is a popular tourist destination and
attracts visitors the year round so it is advisable to book accommodation
well in advance.

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