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Is there anything you should pay attention to when traveling to Bali?

Note 1: Necessities to bring

Sunscreen, sunglasses, toiletries, slippers, swimsuits, mosquito repellent, commonly used medicines (gastrointestinal medicines, cold medicines, band-aids, etc.) ), socket converter.

Note 2: Regarding tipping

Please avoid tipping with coins. The general standards are: hotel bellman 2,000RP/piece of luggage, hotel cleaning staff 10,000RP/day, chartered car driver 20,000RP/day, restaurant waiters do not need to tip.

Note 3: Food

Balinese food is relatively monotonous compared to China, and the theme is always boiled or fried rice. Other side dishes include chicken, duck, beef, pork, goat, various seafood and vegetables.

Note 4: Hotel

The drinks in the refrigerator in the hotel room are expensive. If you want to drink, please check the price first. (Some hotel rooms have pay TVs. Additional charges apply) to avoid embarrassing situations at checkout. Thermos bottles and boiling water are generally not provided in the room. The hotel tap water is not drinkable.

Note 5: Taboo

(1) You are not allowed to wear shorts or short skirts in and out of the temple. You must rent salons and belts outside the temple for free.

(2) When taking photos during sacrificial ceremonies, you are not allowed to stand in front of people kneeling in prayer, nor are you allowed to take flash photos of priests.

(3) The left hand is considered unclean, so use the right hand as much as possible when in contact with people.

(4) If someone is sitting on the ground, do not stand on his right hand side.

Extended information:

The right time to travel to Bali:

Bali is located on the equator, with a tropical rainforest climate, and the average temperature throughout the year is 28°C. During the year, the dry season is from April to October, when there is relatively little rainfall, making it suitable for travel.

Every year in July, August and early September, a large number of Europeans come to Bali for vacation. During this period, the prices of local hotels are higher and they are often full. Around Christmas, there are more tourists from Australia and other parts of Indonesia. Therefore, be careful to avoid peak tourist seasons.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Bali