8 Tips To Know Before You Leave For A Visit To Bali
Have you been planning for a trip to Bali? If so, you may want to equip yourself with a couple of tricks so you can get the most out of your trip. Given below are 8 tips that can help you with your visit. Read on.
Expect crowds
Bali is on the list of the most popular islands in the world. So, it's not an untouched paradise in Indonesia. It can be hard for you to escape the crowds of Ubud and south Bali, but if you are determined, you can find a lot of secluded corners so you can have a good time. We suggest that you leave for the west coasts or central mountains.Choose the right hotel
It's a good idea to choose your base carefully, as hot weather and heavy traffic may make it hard for you to wander about for hours. What you need to do is choose a hotel that is near the places that you want to visit in Bali.Diet
You don't have to go on a strict diet while staying in Bali. There was a time when you were not allowed to have cut fruit, salads, meats and ice cubes, but the standards of hygiene have got better across the island. Now, you can find quality organic food at most of kitchens on the Island.Follow the dress code
You can't do with beachwear in Bali as the majority of top clubs, restaurants and bars require that their customers follow a dress code. So, we suggest that you buy the right dresses before leaving for Bali.Respect religious customs
In Bali, you are supposed to respect religious customs. If you are going to be there when a festival is going to happen, make sure you do things properly when visiting holy sites and temples. For instance, if Bali is going to celebrate Nyepi, you should get ready accordingly.Price tags
If you are on a budget, you can still visit Bali by staying in cheap guesthouses and eating meals at warungs. Apart from this, you can save money by buying stuff at local markets. You may want to keep in mind that prices at high-end shopping malls and hotels are as high as in UK, US and Australia.Wild and stray animals
You may want to steer clear of wild and stray animals during your stay in Bali. While the animals may look cute, they may carry dangerous diseases. Apart from this, monkeys may steal your stuff in the blink of an eye, so you may want to be careful.Play by the rules
You may feel that the legal system of Indonesia is contradictory and confusing, but you had better not argue with the police if you get caught doing something that may be taken as a crime by the police. All you have to do is pay the fine. You won't get any special treatment just because you are a foreigner.So, these are a few things that you should keep in mind when going to Bali on a trip.
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