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How much does a bike cost in Bali?

On average, a budget version of a bike can cost between Rs 10 million and 20 million ($700 to $1400). However, if you are looking for a better-quality bike, such as the popular Honda PCX or Yamaha Nmax, the price can be as high as Rs 30-40 million ($2,100-$2,800) and higher.



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Bali by scooter or car If you're thinking of travling on your own, it's better to ride a motorcycle instead of a car in Bali, due to the road conditions (there are roads with so many potholes that it is more convenient to avoid them with the scooter) and the price of rental cars in Bali.

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The Indonesian island of Bali is banning tourists from renting motorbikes. The new rules - part of a crackdown on antisocial behaviour - come after a series of traffic offences by foreigners. Visitors will be encouraged to rent cars instead. As tourists, [you should] act as tourists,” Governor I Wayan Koster said.

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For short distances, bikes are a cheap, fun way to easily explore outside of your hotel. Bikes can also be a faster option in traffic-congested towns. You can rent bikes through many of the resorts and small shops in tourist towns, such as Kuta.

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According to Indonesian law, foreign visitors are required to have an international driver's license to drive a car or ride a motorbike in Bali.

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The cost of hiring a private driver in Bali ranges from 550000 IDR to 1500000 IDR (~ 35-100 USD) per day with a maximum of 10 hours. Or 375000 IDR to 1500000 IDR (~ 25-90 USD) per half-day (6 hours). Both options usually include the cost of fuel and parking.

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When deciding what to wear in Bali, remember it is a tropical country, so dress is generally informal. Shorts and t-shirts are great for resorts and tourist hot spots.

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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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Bali does not have any particular dress-code mandate on tourists. You can wear anything comfortable, though summer lothes would be more suitable in the tropical weather of Bali. Remember to carry rain clothes if you're planning on traveling during rainy months, and hiking clothes and shoes if needed.

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Bali governor to ban tourists from motorbikes We have rules, the officer said to her. Daniell gets in the face of the officer and keeps shouting at him. I've been here for 23 years, she said. The fine for not wearing a helmet is 250,000 Indonesian rupiah, or about $25.

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