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Is Bali water safe to shower?

The water in Bali is perfectly safe to shower in. The same goes for washing your hands. It is not necessary to use purified water to wash yourself.



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The tap water in Bali isn't recommended for drinking, so avoid it and stick to sealed bottled water. That includes steering clear of more than you might think, including ice in drinks, brushing your teeth with tap water, ingesting water in the shower, and food that has been washed in tap water.

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You can wash your hands regularly with soap under running water or use hand sanitizer in Bali.

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The tap water in Bali is hard water, which means it contains high levels of calcium and magnesium carbonates. This can make it difficult to wash your hair (and clothes) properly. So it's a good idea to bring along some shampoo and laundry detergent that is specifically designed for use with hard water.

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To avoid Bali Belly take these steps: Only drink boiled or bottled water - Bali's scheme water is not safe to consume. Wash your hands or use hand sanitiser before eating. Order drinks without ice if you are unsure if tap water was used.

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Most places have drinking ice delivered. So YES, it is safe to have a drink with ice – but if you're worried, just ask.

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Is it safe to swim in swimming pools in Bali? Swimming in Bali's swimming pools is generally safe. Most pools are well chlorinated, and there is a government inspection of all pools that includes chemical water tests. This is an example of how Bali takes the safety of tourists and its own people seriously.

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Boil tap water for at least 10 minutes before drinking it. If you can't do that, drink bottled water only. 3. It's safe to enjoy hot drinks such as tea and coffee, and drink pre-packaged drinks such as bottles and cans of soft drink, fruit teas etc, but wipe down the bottle and the lid before you do.

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As a mainly Hindu province, Bali follows a strict dress code. However, it is acceptable to wear bikinis and other swimwear at beaches. Tank tops and sleeveless toppers too are a standard clothing option. But when you go to social spaces and temples, you might want to wear dresses that go below the knee.

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Like many other illnesses, the bacteria that can cause Bali Belly can be passed from person to person. Poor hygiene is a sure way to increase your risk of contracting a stomach bug and can be avoided by: Always washing your hands with sanitiser before eating. Avoiding touching your face with unclean hands.

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Fruits that have been pre-chopped or packaged may have been sitting out for a while and could be contaminated. To stay safe, it's best to stick to whole fruits that you can peel yourself. Here are some tips to keep in mind: Look for whole fruits that you can peel yourself, such as bananas or oranges.

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Many people who travel from developed to developing countries experience traveller's diarrhoea. This illness can occur at any time during the trip, or even after the person gets home. It is usually a self-limiting condition that clears up after a few days. It is often caused by eating contaminated food or water.

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9 Things Not To Do In Bali
  • Do Not Enter The Temples With Your Shoes On.
  • Avoid Drinking Tap Water.
  • Do Not Visit Temples Wearing Revealing Clothes.
  • Avoid Using Your Left Hand For Giving Or Accepting Things.
  • Drug Possession And Consumption Can Land You In Jail.
  • Maintain Decorum During Nyepi.
  • Honking Without Reason Is Prohibited.


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