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I'm going to Bali soon. Please ask God to give me a detailed travel guide (traveling with a group). What do I need to bring before I leave? What should I pay attention to when I arrive?

pay attention to the diet

Remember not to eat the food on the stall, because those foods have been bitten by mosquitoes and have been "weathered", which is extremely unsanitary. You should eat in a regular restaurant.

Most of Bali uses rupees and dollars, and RMB is also widely used in places where local products are purchased. 1 USD can be converted into 1 2000rp (April 2065438+03), and1RMB can be converted into1700rp (August 2065438+04). Generally, you can exchange dollars and RMB for rupees with the tour guide, and the exchange rate is similar.

Note that banknotes should be intact, and crumpled, damaged and stained banknotes are not accepted locally. The exchange rate between the old version of the US dollar and the new version of the US dollar is quite different. The exchange rates of airports, hotels and markets vary greatly. The exchange rate at the airport is very low. It is recommended to carry US dollars with you and change them into official currency shields when you arrive on the island. There are many places to exchange money, such as the most direct airport, hotels, banks and some more advanced restaurants, as well as some sightseeing spots and streets.

China Mobile, China Unicom and other communication companies have launched Indonesian international roaming packages. For specific operation methods, tariff standards and related matters needing attention, you can call the relevant mobile company, which is expensive and not recommended.

Visitors can also buy a local SIM card in Bali and use GSM mobile phones in China. There are two major communication companies in Indonesia, Indosat and Satelindo, with codes of 00 1 and 008 respectively, which are mainly covered by mentari and simPAT 1. It is recommended to buy simPAT 1 card, and the price varies from place to place. One is 15000RP, and the phone bill is 10000RP. Dial 229RP per minute inside the network, 350RP per minute outside the network, and 600RP per international short message. Cards can be recharged, and sometimes there is a discount for recharging. For example, dial "888" to check the balance and "*888#" to check the usage time. The local mobile phone number can be broadcast live, and the area code should be added to the fixed phone. Wartel can buy an international long-distance public telephone card for Bali public telephone and make domestic calls at 4000RP/ min.

Visitors can also use personal computers, and 98% hotels in Bali provide free broadband or wireless internet services.

The local residents are friendly, but tourists must pay attention to some customs to avoid misunderstanding.

Don't shake hands with your left hand.

Don't bend your fingers and invite others over.

The head is sacred. Never pat others on the head, even if they are children.

Most local people believe in Hinduism, so it's best to see if it's a halal restaurant before going to a restaurant.

Pay attention to the sacrificial articles on the road when you walk, and don't step on them. Local people often put sacrifices at the door, and some things we think are common in the street, such as trees, are also regarded as gods, so sacrificial supplies are often placed in the street.

When you are a guest in a local family, you should take off your shoes before entering the room.

Don't wear shorts and skirts into the temple. There are salons and belts at the entrance of the temple for free, but they should be given appropriately.

Necessities: sunglasses, umbrella, sunscreen skin care products, swimsuit, gastrointestinal medicine, mosquito bite prevention medicine, etc.

The ultraviolet rays in Bali are very strong. Please prepare a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen lotion and drink plenty of water.

You can't drink raw water in Bali directly. Please buy mineral water instead of ice cubes from vendors.

Please don't eat seafood raw.

Local tourist attractions will visit the woodcarving village, silverware, batik center and local products store. Although they are local arts and specialties, if you want to buy them, you must remember to bargain separately.

Most medical toilets in Bali have no toilet paper, so remember to prepare it yourself.

Bali is located in the tropics, with many mosquitoes and flies. Please prepare mosquito repellent and mosquito bite ointment.

Driving and walking in Bali are on the left, which is different from that in China. Please pay attention.

Climate: Bali has an equatorial tropical climate, and the temperature changes with the trade winds. The whole year is divided into two seasons, April 4- 10/0 is the dry season, and11-March is the rainy season. Hot and humid, the temperature is about 27-32 degrees.

Customs: You can bring 2 liters of alcohol, 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars or100g tobacco and a proper amount of perfume into the country (the excess will be confiscated or fined). Protected animals (birds of paradise, shellfish) and antiques in Indonesia are prohibited from being taken out of the country. There are no special restrictions on foreign currency and traveler's checks.

Beautiful scenery of Bali (15 photos)

USD: Please bring the version after 2003.

Voltage: 220V sockets are generally two round holes, and hotels usually prepare conversion plugs.

Telephone: IDD calls can be made directly from the telephone in the hotel room, but there is an extra handling fee. It's better to use a calling card for public telephones because it's cheaper. China Mobile roaming charges are generally 2.99 yuan per minute for calling and answering. Dial back to China: 00 1-86- area code-phone number. Unplug Indonesia: 0062-36 1 (Bali)-phone number

Taxi: There are many taxis in Bali, but the safest one is Bali taxis, all of which are light blue. The service of this company is more formal, starting at 5000 rupiah!

Tax: For those who eat in Bali, the tax rate is 2 1% for five-star hotels and restaurants, and 15% for ordinary hotels.

Tip: Generally, you should tip 65,438+0,000 or 5,000 rupees (7-3.5 yuan RMB) when dining and making the bed in the local area.

Gourmet: Compared with China, the food in Bali is monotonous, and the theme is always boiled rice or fried rice. Other side dishes include chicken, duck, beef, pork, goat meat, various seafood and vegetables. Special cuisine includes roast suckling pig (made of herbs, spices, red peppers, etc.). ), roast duck and spicy chicken.

Hotels: All hotels in Bali do not provide toothbrushes, toothpaste, towels and slippers. Some hotels have them, but they are not very clean. It is strongly recommended to bring it.

Drinking water: tap water in Bali is desalinated by seawater, so it can't be drunk or boiled. Everyone in Bali should drink mineral water.

taboo

Shorts or short skirts are not allowed in and out of the temple. You need to rent a salon and a belt outside the temple for free.

When taking pictures during the sacrificial ceremony, don't stand in front of people who bow down and pray, and don't shoot the priest with a flash.

Although the class system of Hinduism in Bali is not strict, in order to avoid offending the priest class because of unclear class, please don't touch children's heads at will.

It is best to get permission to shoot local people first, on the one hand, to show respect, on the other hand, to avoid the controversy of asking for fees afterwards.

The left hand is considered unclean, so try to use the right hand when touching people.

Take off your shoes when you enter the temple, and don't show your arms and legs. Girls in physiological period are not allowed to enter the temple.

If someone (especially a priest) is sitting on the ground, never stand on his right.

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