Some Important Points on the Opening of Bali Tourism. 21 October 2021. The Indonesian Government together with the Bali Provincial Government have decided to open International tourists, on good day according to local Balinese Wisdom, Thursday (Wraspati Pon, Wariga), October 14, 2021 …. Read More.
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Do’s and don’ts for using money in Bali DO: Carry cash as often as possible. Although it’s possible to pay with your credit card in hotels and restaurants down south, this service is not universally available. It is always advisable to have cash on you, especially if you’re travelling outside of Bali’s southern region.

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Do not think that Bali does not care about and look after its destinations. The people on this Island of the Gods protect Bali physically (sekala) and psychically (niskala). For example, there was an issuance of the Circular of Bali Governor Number 4/2023 concerning the New Order for Foreign Tourist
DON’TS. Tourists must not enter the holy spaces within temples known as the damaging and Madya courtyards or sacred places such as temples and Pelinggih, except for the purpose of praying. This must only be conducted while wearing traditional Balinese clothes or praying and only if you are not having your period.
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DON’T: Touch People’s Heads. Touching people’s heads is a big no-no and one practice you should always remember in Bali. The Balinese believe that the head is the most sacred part of the body. As such, an action like ruffling a child’s hair – even if in a playful manner – is considered highly impolite.
Bali officials are distributing a new “dos and don’ts” list for tourists, following the holiday hotspot’s crackdown on international visitors. The list comes just days after footage of a Danish woman went viral. The video, which was filmed seven months back, shows the Dane exposing her genitalia from the back of a motorbike. 2Dldsh2.
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