Bali Travel Tips and Travel Advice

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#1 of 13 general tips & advice in Bali
ary_tyas says: because of so often Tb friends asking this before hit this lovely island of Bali, i think i should share this and make resume here. Hope this help all of you :-)) Don't..... 1. forget to bring your passport (or a copy of your ID) with you all time 2. Swim outside designated swimming areas…
#2 of 13 general tips & advice in Bali
bernard69 says: Until December 2008,Bali was considered to be rabies free.But since few weeks,several local people,bitten by stray dogs have died from rabies,a disease which affects the brain after an incubation of several weeks.The route of infection is usually by a bite exceptionnaly via an aerosol. The Den…
#3 of 13 general tips & advice in Bali
ratu says: Actually I know only a 2 (ok 2.5 coz Berliane lives in JKT) TB members in Bali, and I have to say that they're surprise me so much about their generousity, kindness and friendliness. If you go to Bali and don't meet them, you haven't been in Bali. Thanx guys!
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Bali Homes 1 review
annadean says: Bali Indonesia meeting some friendly sisters who had a store at Dynesty Hotel getting invited back to there home her husband was an architect & there home was in the process of being built It had three bedrooms lounge it would take up to five years to complete ie have a roof erected thus at the mome…
#5 of 13 general tips & advice in Bali
phipx says: Rent a Car (we had a landcruiser from a private rent-a-car) and drive around the island. Its fantastic. See more photos of the trip in photovista.ch and sorica.com.
#6 of 13 general tips & advice in Bali
rintjez says: If you plan to visit Indonesia, please be informed that you need a NEW, UNFLODED, CLEAN US$ Dollar Bill. It is recommended if the year stated on the bill is 2001 above. Otherwise, you would have difficulty to change your money at the bank or local money changer since they only want to receive the go…
#7 of 13 general tips & advice in Bali
Reytschel says: Bali is beautiful! My first time in Asia!
#8 of 13 general tips & advice in Bali
latelunch says: In my opinion, the best way to experience Bali is by motorbike. But unlike other parts of Asia where laws are non-existent, you are required to either have an international drivers license or an Indonesian license. Since I had neither, I went to the police station in Denpasar, paid $25, and got the …
#9 of 13 general tips & advice in Bali
o_dog says: A friend of mine suggested Nusa Penida/Nusa Lembongan (east Bali) be the best diving site. The area is also known for its stronger current than other diving sites in Bali, though. But the corals life is spectacular, with a variety of shallow and deep reefs. Check out the following website to f…
#10 of 13 general tips & advice in Bali
niki1013 says: This is a great place to find out what is happening in Ubud. They have schedules for dance performances and they run cheap tours to temples and other attractions around Bali. It's central location opposite the market is convenient
#11 of 13 general tips & advice in Bali
bernard69 says: You don't need a skin disease or my old bones to enjoy these Hot Springs situated in the middle of the"jungle" of North Bali,South West of Lovina,24 km from Singaraya,set in a lush tropical garden,not touristy on weekdays. For going there from Lovina,drive the Jalan Seririt during 6 km,th…
#12 of 13 general tips & advice in Bali
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digitalis says: If by any chance, you venture into Bali, don’t forget to wear a purple/blue tee-shirt with the inscription “I’m not a tourist” or “I don’t want to buy anything” in large white capital blocks. This place’s a tourist spot. Better call it a trap! I fled the day I get there. There’s so…
#13 of 13 general tips & advice in Bali
silvastar says: Sh*t happens, while walking by the beach enjoying the sunset, one of my friend got a nail stuck in his feet. There were six of us panicked of the event. Luckily, finding first aid kit is not so hard, we bought some band aid and alcohol in the nearest mini mart from the beach. But still, he need …

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