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What to do in Bali? Bali Free Travel Guide

The scenery of Bali is really super beautiful. Today I am going to introduce to you the best way to visit Bali. When you go there, you should first understand some of the local conditions, and it will be much better when you go there later.

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Best Travel Time: Bali is located on the equator and has a typical tropical rainforest climate. The average temperature throughout the year is 28°C, and it is divided into dry season and rainy season.

The best time to go to Bali is from April to September every year, because Bali is in the dry season at this time, and you don’t have to encounter the haze and storms of Bali in the rainy season, making it the most suitable for travel.

Tourism features: Some of the most beautiful natural scenery places in Bali are: Mas Wood Carving Village, Jimbaran Beach, Elephant Cave, Sanur Beach, Kuta Beach, Lake in the Mountain, and Nanwan Turtle Island.

Some of the most beautiful places with cultural scenery in Bali are: Tanah Lot Temple, Bubble Water Park, Crystal Pavilion Temple, Presidential Palace, Busaki Temple, Sacred Monkey Forest Park, Holy Spring Temple, Indonesian National Park, Jingta Mani,

Ubud Palace.

Highlights of tourism in southern Bali 1. Choose a big lobster for barbecue at the seafood stall in Jimbaran 2. Watch the bright moon in the distance in Sanur The ice wheel climbs up to North Nida Island 3. In Uluwatu

(Ulu Watu Cliff) Stay in the unique hotels around and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the surf beach. 4. In the peace and tranquility of Nusa Lembongan, pursue your own inner peace. Clothing accessories. The year-round temperature in Bali is 28

Around ℃, the sun is abundant and mild.

Basically, you can explore the entire island just by wearing cool and comfortable summer clothes. If you are afraid of being exposed to the sun, you can bring a thin jacket.

In mountainous areas, the temperature difference between morning and evening is large, so you need to wear a thicker jacket.

Of course, you should dress appropriately when entering the temple.

When going to the island, swimwear is a must.

However, one thing to remind you is that if you want to learn to surf in Bali, it is best to wear a one-piece swimsuit. Otherwise, violent waves or artificial waves in the surfing center will quickly roll up the bikini or split swim skirt, which is a bit embarrassing.

To avoid prolonged exposure to the sun, sun protective clothing or long-sleeved sweaters are essential! Very few people hold umbrellas in Bali, so if you are afraid of the sun, you can wear a sun hat and sunglasses.

There are also many sun hats available for purchase locally.

Flip-flops are more practical than casual shoes.

Even when going to scenic spots, I usually wear flip-flops, because Bali is so hot! Tourists who attract mosquitoes should either prepare long pants or mosquito repellent at night.

Other things to note: 1. Wireless wifi: You can rent it at domestic airports. The number of days is calculated according to the itinerary of the ticket, and it will be returned at the place where you pick up your luggage when you return home.

In addition, you can also rent portable WiFi at Bali Airport, and the price is similar to that in China.

You can test the Internet on the spot to avoid being unable to connect to the Internet.

2. Visa: Indonesia has changed the original visa-on-arrival policy for Chinese citizens to a visa-free policy. Chinese tourists only need to present their passport (valid for more than 6 months) to enter the country with a stamp at the airport, eliminating the need to apply for a visa.

and tedious procedures for charging.

As a result, Bali, one of the most popular islands among Chinese travelers, will enter the visa-free era like Jeju Island, Mauritius, Saipan, etc.! 3. Sunscreen: There is no need to consider sunscreen below 50 times.

Preferably 80x or higher.

The 50x sunscreen I bought in China is fine for short-term water sports and about 3 hours of outdoor sports.

If you are outdoors or doing water sports for a long time, be sure to prepare high-factor sunscreen.

4. Change (tip): Be sure to keep some change with you.

RMB 10/20 yuan is used when applying for a visa on arrival.

If you change US dollars, it is best to have 1 US dollar in change to tip, and it is best to change some Indonesian rupiah in change. It is more cost-effective to tip.

Many restaurants have included the service charge into the bill, so there is no need to tip.

If you are satisfied with the service, you can leave a tip of 5%-15%, depending on the service.

It is common to tip 10,000 Indonesian rupiah.

5. Exchange: It is more cost-effective to exchange US dollars for Indonesian rupiah. You can exchange some US dollars at home first.

There are exchange points in many places in Bali. 100 US dollars can be exchanged for about 12,900-13,600 Indonesian rupiah (each exchange point is different, of course, find the right one).

Pay attention to find nocommission exchange points, there is no handling fee.

6. Customs and taboos: When walking, pay attention to the sacrificial supplies on the road and never step on them.

Local people often place sacrifices at their doorsteps. Some things that seem ordinary to us, such as trees, are also used as sacrifices to gods, so sacrificial supplies are often placed on the streets.

When Indonesians shake hands or receive things, they must extend their right hand, not their left hand (locals use their left hand to go to the toilet), do not touch other people's heads, including children's heads, and do not point fingers at others, and they must always smile.

You need to take off your shoes when entering the temple, and do not expose your arms and legs. There are salons and belts available for free borrowing at the entrance of the temple, but appropriate donations should be made. In addition, girls during their menstrual period are not allowed to enter the temple.

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