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Do I have to wear a mask on the beach in Bali?

Yes, masks are still required in public across Bali, and resort employees adhere to the policy, though mostly let guests decide for themselves.



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Getting around on the tiny island is never a real problem, and there are plenty of modes of transport available to the traveler. Walking is the most basic way of getting around villages, beaches or resort areas.

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Rules in tourist attractions and public places:
Foreign tourists are required to stay in accommodations that have the necessary permits. Littering in public places, rivers, and seas is strictly prohibited, and the use of single-use plastics like Styrofoam and plastic straws is also banned.

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Tourists must not use single-use plastics such as plastic bags, polystyrene (styrofoam), and plastic straws. Tourists must not engage in communication with harsh words, impolite behavior, making noise, and acting aggressively towards state officials, government, local communities, and fellow tourists.

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BALI'S STRICT RULES That Will Affect Your Next Trip [AS OF JULY 2023!]
  • Stricter Tourist Motorcycle Rentals. ...
  • Cohabitation Between Unmarried Couples. ...
  • Restricted to Licensed Accommodations Only (No Unlicensed Airbnb or Guesthouses!) ...
  • No Tourism Activities in the Mountains and Volcanoes (Yet To Be Imposed)


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Courses or boosters usually advised: Diphtheria; Poliomyelitis; Tetanus. Other vaccines to consider: Hepatitis A; Rabies; Typhoid. Selectively advised vaccines - only for those individuals at highest risk: Cholera; Hepatitis B; Japanese Encephalitis.

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Colors for Balinese
The common colors that used in Balinese traditional clothing is white and yellow, as it represents purity. Dark colors like brown, purple, or red are usually used in special occasion like weddings or local events.

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Indonesian law forbids visitors from bringing weapons, illegal drugs or pornography into the country. Penalties can be severe and include death for weapons or drugs. Alcohol in excess of 1 litre per person 18 years or over is also forbidden to be imported.

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