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Is Bali tourism back to normal?

As of February 3rd 2022, the first international flight landed on the island, and Visas On Arrival were also reinstated to certain nationalities. Fully vaccinated international visitors can now travel to Indonesia, providing they hold a valid visa (like the Visa On Arrival or the B211 Tourism Visit Visa).



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The governor of Bali has recently announced a new “no sex law” has been authorized by the Indonesian government and will soon be implemented in Bali. This rule, known as the “Bali bonk ban,” will practically forbid extramarital sex.

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Therefore, the answer to whether Bali is safe to visit is a resounding “Yes!” Only a few tourists experience problems, and you'll be fine if you navigate the city with some common sense.

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The top 10 nationalities of foreign visitors to Bali from 2014-2022 are Australia, China, India, Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States, Malaysia, France, South Korea, and Germany. Australia has the highest number of visitors to Bali, with over 7 million people.

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If you prefer being able to travel around a destination quickly and “see it all,” then you might enjoy Bali more. If you're looking for a destination that offers a range of different cities—each full of its own sub-culture, activities, and climates—then Thailand is an ideal choice.

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Bali offers more hotel choices than Phuket does. If you're a surfer, Bali is your choice for its collection of world-class breaks. On the other hand, Phuket's beaches are more scenic and laidback, great for those preferring island beach escapades with a mix of water sports and just lazing on the sand.

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Plenty to see and experience As an island, Bali is of course famous for its beautiful beaches of all types, from the warm sand, and calm beaches to rocky spots with magnificent surf waves. But the island is also home to green mountains, rice field terraces, and cool villages, such as Kintamani.

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It's cheap to live in Bali
One of the many reasons people choose to live in Bali is the affordable cost of living. It's ideal for those working hard to build an online empire from scratch, and others who are just starting their digital nomad journeys. Below are a few monthly expenses you can expect when living in Bali.

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Bali is very affordable when you want it to be, it can also be very pricey if you want to enjoy the finer things in life. For a budget backpacker, though you could get by Bali with as low as 15 dollars per day, we usually recommend spending 30 dollars or so.

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The average cost of a trip to Bali is around $3000 USD for two people for two weeks. This budget includes flights, accommodation, food, activities, and transport within Bali. Of course, this is just an estimate and your actual costs may be higher or lower depending on your specific travel plans.

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If a street food vendor's facilities look dirty or unsanitary, it's best to avoid eating there. It's generally safer to stick to street food that is cooked fresh to order rather than pre-cooked and reheated. This ensures that the food is being cooked at high temperatures and hasn't been sitting out for too long.

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