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BALI VISITOR TIPS
Immigration
Customs
Departure Tax Medical
Insurance Health Driving
Water Sports Safety Emergency
Contact Details Money Drugs
Tipping
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Below is some Advice for a trouble-free holiday in Bali. If
you do have problems don't forget to contact your nearest consulate!
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Immigration
You must have a minimum of six months validity in you passport
upon entry into Indonesia and have proof of onward destination.
Visas are not required for nationals of:
Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Brunei, Canada,
Chile, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Greece, Germany, Hungary,
Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg,
Malaysia, Maldives, Malta, Morocco, Mexico, Monaco, Netherlands,
New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey,
United Kingdom (Great Britain), United States of America, United
Emirate Arab, Yugoslavia, Venezuela.
The maximum stay permitted two months and is not extendible.
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Customs
Indonesian Customs allows on entry a maximum of ;
one liter of alcoholic beverages,
200 cigarettes or 50 Cigars or 100 grams of tobacco
reasonable amount perfume per adult.
The following need to be declared when entering the country;
cars
photographic equipment
typewriters
tape recorders
Prohibited from entry are;
television sets
radios
narcotics
arms and ammunition
printed matter in Chinese characters
chinese medicines.
Also note:
All movie films and video cassettes must be censored by the
Film Censor Board.
Fresh fruits, plants and animals must have quarantine permits.
There is no restriction on import or export of foreign currencies.
However, the export or import of Indonesian currency exceeding
Rp.50,000 is prohibited.
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Departure Tax
There's a departure tax on domestic ( Rp. 20,000) and international
(Rp. 100.000) flights. Only children under two years of age
are exempt.
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Medical Insurance
Make sue you have medical insurance before you leave your
country. Medical bills can be quite costly and having medical
insurance could save your life. Contract your travel agent to
get information on recommended medical insurance plans. Don't
forget, if you extend your travel in Bali , you should also
extend your insurance cover.
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Health
Travelers should be aware that the Blood Bank in Bali
normally carries no stock of Rhesus (Rh) Negative blood.
Personal Security
You could be robbed at any time. Watch out for pickpockets and
bag-snatchers, and always lock your hotel room and car.
Keep your valuables (passport, airline ticket, credit
cards, travellers cheques and cash) in a safe deposit box at
your hotel, or at a bank.
Secure the key in your money belt; don't leave it in
your hotel room when you go out.
Money belts are better than 'bum bags', which are an
open invitation to pickpockets. Hide your money belt under your
clothes.
Carry your handbag on the side of the road furthest from
the roadway.
Keep copies of your travel documents and emergency contact details
on your person.
An unattended car can be broken into within minutes.
If you are touring in Indonesia, either carry everything with
you when you leave the car, or find somewhere to stay first
and secure items at the hotel before you go out.
If you really need to travel with all your valuables,
secure items in various places rather than lose everything if
one bag is stolen.
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Driving
To drive legally in Indonesia you must have a current
Indonesian or International Driver's License that is valid for
the type of vehicle you are driving.
If you rent a vehicle and you don't have such a license,
you will be driving illegally and your insurer may refuse any
claim you make.
Insist on paying for comprehensive insurance when you
rent a vehicle. Negotiations with vehicle owners and families
of injured parties can take at least a week to resolve. If you
have organized comprehensive insurance, the rental agency is
responsible.
You wouldn't ride without a helmet in your own country;
don't when overseas. Check your travel insurance does it cover
motorcycle riding?
Most companies that rent motorcycles only provide flimsy
helmets. Bring a proper helmet with you or only rent from a
company that supplies them.
Wear protective clothing (not shorts and thongs).
Characteristics of driving in Bali.
Get use to bikes and cars swerving into your lane without
indicating.
Watch out for large holes in the road or obstacles such
as small trees to indicate where holes are.
Many food carts and salespeople operate off the side
of the road- beware.
Merging traffic only give way if they are smaller than
you.
Every man for himself when entering a round-a-bout.
There are many one lane roads and you may have to go
quite a distance to return to the same location.
Balinese are not use to drivers driving with there parking
or head lights on during the daytime.
Watch out for drivers, including trucks and buses overtaking
on busy roads.
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Water Sports Safety
Check your travel insurance does it cover water sports?
Bali's beaches have strong 'rips'. Only swim between
the lifesavers' flags. Don't swim in the sea at night or when
the beach is unpatrolled.
'Jet-ski' accidents are common because of the speed these
craft travel at. Be careful.
Don't 'para-sail' with cheap, unlicensed amateurs. Only
use major companies that are insured.
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Emergency Contact Details
Remember, friends and relatives may need to contact
you in an emergency. Here are some tips:
Leave copies of your itinerary, passport and insurance
policy with friends or relatives.
If you don't have any firm plans, make a schedule to
call home regularly and stick to it.
Update your contact details through the airline you are
traveling with (sometimes messages are left with the airline
for forwarding).
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Money
Lost of stolen travellers cheques can be replaced -
stolen cash is gone! By the way, the old paper banknotes can
be difficult to exchange.
Ask you bank about drawing cash from you account anywhere
in the world via your ATM keycard and the CIRRUS system. It
may be best to have a credit card available just for emergencies?
Be careful with you money at money changers. Some money
changers have 'adjusted calculators, as well as forget to tell
you they have deduct unadvertised commissions and use many other
magical tricks to take your money.
Try to reputable authorized moneychangers that do no
t charge a commission. Always count your Rupiah yourself before
leaving the premises.
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Drugs
Don't allow drugs to spoil your holiday in Bali.
Like many popular tourist destinations around the world,
the drug penalties in Indonesia are severe.
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Tipping
This in not a general practise in Bali. Most of the larger
hotels and restaurants add a service charge and tax which on
average is around 20%. In smaller establishments tips are not
expected but appreciated!
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HAVE A GREAT AND SAFE TRIP!
NB: While every care has been taken in preparing this information,
neither bali-hotels-network.com. nor its agents or employees
can accept liability for any injury, loss or damage arising
in respect of any statement contained herein.
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