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How much does it cost?

I am from Pu'er, Yunnan. After graduating from high school, I want to travel to South Korea or Bali. What procedures should I go through?

How much does it cost?

Don't go there after high school and study hard. If you have enough money, first apply for a passport. It will take about one to two months to get it. Then you have to choose whether to travel independently or with a group. I used Bali as an example because of this

The island is beautiful. I wonder how many of you are there?

On your own, 4000 to 6000 is fine. As for the visa materials and time length mentioned above, please verify it yourself and you don’t have to worry. Bali’s visa on arrival requires US dollars. I will give you the detailed information I found later.

If you need to exchange USD for Indonesian rupiah, you can also bring RMB with you. Introduction to Bali: The famous Bali (Bali) is a small island among more than 17,000 islands in the Indonesian archipelago.

It is one of the most beautiful and distinctive tourist destinations in Asia.

★ Bali is located 8 degrees south of the equator. It has a tropical climate with only two seasons a year (the dry season from April to November and the rainy season from December to March). The average temperature throughout the year is about 28 degrees Celsius.

★ The main religious belief in Bali is Hinduism (AgamaHindu Dharma). Local residents fully express their belief in gods in elaborate temple buildings.

★ Bali and China also belong to the GMT+8 (note) time zone, so visitors to Bali do not need to adjust their watch time, and their daily routines are exactly the same.

★ Bahasa Indonesia is the official language of Indonesia and Bali. However, with the gradual development of tourism in recent years, most local people can speak a little English. Many shops have Chinese signs, so simple communication should not be a problem.

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★ Bali has summer all year round and has a tropical island climate. The climate type throughout the year is only divided into "dry season" (from April to October each year) and "rainy season" (from November to March of the following year).

Exchange currency: You need to exchange U.S. dollars in advance. The local U.S. dollar to Indonesian rupiah is generally about 1:10,000.

The exchange rate of Indonesian rupiah fluctuates greatly. It is recommended that you check the exchange rate of the day after arriving at the airport. If it is at a high level, you may wish to exchange more.

The exchange rate at the airport on our trip was 1:11900, and when we exchanged it at the local MONEY EXCHANGE later, it became 1:9700.

Everyone should prepare some change of 1 US dollar when exchanging, so as to facilitate tipping.

A final reminder is that due to the large number of counterfeit U.S. dollars in the local area, U.S. dollars before 2000 are basically not accepted.

The amount of Indonesian rupiah is too large, with a lot of zeros. It’s hard to get used to calculating prices when you first start shopping.

Later, I gained experience, and usually just remove the three zeros at the end of the price tag to get a value that is almost RMB.

Local food: Indonesian fried rice, grilled pork chops, roasted suckling pig, and mango juice are all delicious.

Here are some recommended restaurants and food.

★ The POPIES restaurant in the Kuta area of ??Bali is a restaurant set up in the garden of its own courtyard. The style is a bit like Huajiayiyuan in Beijing (I have included pictures in the itinerary introduction later in this article, sisters can take a look

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The salads, Indonesian fried rice, grilled chicken, and freshly squeezed mango juice in this restaurant are delicious.

When paying the bill at a local restaurant, you need to pay an additional 11% tax on top of the dish price, which will be automatically included in the bill.

★ The DIRTY DUCK in the Ubud area of ??Bali is also delicious.

The roast duck here is fragrant and crispy, and is as delicious as the roast duck in Beijing!

In addition, Indonesian fried egg rice and kebabs are also good.

This restaurant is located in a piece of farmland separated from the street. You can taste delicious food under the coconut trees in the courtyard and watch the smoke rising from the kitchen in the distance. It feels a bit like Lijiang's countryside.

You can call in advance to reserve a table: 0361-975489 ★ The roasted suckling pig (Babi Guling) opposite Ubud Palace is a famous Balinese dish. The whole suckling pig is stuffed with spices and grilled over the fire until the skin is crispy and the meat is tender.

Eat with rice.

It’s so delicious!

The roast suckling pig here was once considered by some diners to be the most delicious roast pig rice in the world.

Don’t miss it!

Accommodation recommendations: Locals generally choose to stay in three places.

Nusa Dua Beach, Kuta Beach and Ubud area.

★ Nusa Dua Beach is full of luxurious five-star hotels. It is very quiet and the hotel environment is so beautiful that you will be stunned!

It’s so relaxing to hear the waves crashing on the beach at night!

If you want to have a relaxing vacation, this place really feels like a paradise.

★ Kuta Beach is a lively place with a lot of people. The beach is full of people sunbathing and various small vendors. There are also many famous local rock and roll singers singing and dancing. There are many dazzling things on the streets.

A small shop, this is a good choice for friends who like excitement and shopping.

★ Ubud is an inland mountainous area. The palace here is full of mystery, and descendants of the royal family live in the backyard. The museums, cafes and other places here have the tranquil style of a tropical rainforest home.