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What can you not bring to Bali?

Goods categorized as prohibited and restricted goods such as:
  • Narcotics.
  • Psychotropic.
  • Explosive Materials.
  • Fire-arm and Ammunition.
  • fire works.
  • Defined Books and Printed Materials.
  • Audio and/or Visual Recording Media.
  • Telecommunication Equipment.




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Here are the absolute NO-NOs when entering Indonesia
As in most countries, Indonesia inposes blanket bans on importing narcotics, pornography and firearms and ammunition. You also may run into quarantine issues leading to confiscation if carrying foodstuffs, plants and fresh fruit.

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Dressing too casually, talking too loudly, or touching someone too intimately at sacred sites disrupts the island's delicate spiritual balance. (These are some of Europe's most sacred sites.) Such behavior doesn't just offend locals, it also unsettles Bali's Hindu gods, he says.

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If you are travelling to Indonesia and you are bringing medication with you, there should be no problem at the customs if it is clear that the medicine is for personal use.

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If you are travelling to Indonesia and you are bringing medication with you, there should be no problem at the customs if it is clear that the medicine is for personal use.

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Taking medications into Bali
Carry doctor's certificates, original packaging and prescriptions with you and mark your medication as being for 'personal use' on any customs forms. Keep in mind that you can obtain many over-the-counter medications (e.g. headache pills) in Bali as well.

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Are US Dollars accepted in Bali? US dollars are not generally accepted at Balinese businesses. Some larger hotels and tour operators may accept US Dollars as payment but the exchange rate will be terrible, so I don't recommend using them to exchange your foreign currency if it can be helped.

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General Bali Clothing Tips
You may see locals wearing skinny jeans and long sleeve tees, but you'll probably roast if you're not used to the weather; be prepared with lightweight fabrics that are great for both the heat and humidity.

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Both male and female tourists are expected to dress modestly in Bali in order to respect the locals, especially children and temples. Male tourists are expected to at least wear tank tops and shorts, while female tourists are expected to at least wear T-shirts and shorts that are just slightly above the knee.

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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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CUSTOMS REGULATIONS :
- per passenger or USD 1,000. - per family may be brought into the country. Any person bringing cash into or taking cash out of the country in the amount of Rp. 100,000,000.00 (one hundred million rupiah) or more, or other currency in equivalent amount, must declare same to Customs.

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You don't need to worry you can bring you vape without problem. In Bali, you will also find a bunch of vape shop. The best one is definitely Cstyle vape bar. They have 3 shops (kerobokan, Denpasar, Ubud).

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Yes, it's possible to live off USD $1,000 per month in Bali. But, of course, it all depends on your lifestyle. If you're a single person, you'll need anywhere between USD $750 and USD $2,500 per month. Couples and families who share the cost of rentals will save quite a bit of money.

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We recommend budgeting $630 for a week in Bali. This will cover you for private transport, a few restaurant meals and a tour or two to your favourite attractions.

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Overall, budget travelers can expect to spend around $30-$50 per day in Bali, while mid-range travelers can expect to spend around $50-$100 per day. Luxury travelers can expect to spend several hundred dollars per day.

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When packing for your trip to Bali, it's important to consider bringing a few essential toilet items. While toilet paper is widely available in many areas of Bali, it might be wise to bring and carry the following extras with you: Toilet Paper. Wet wipes.

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Toiletries To Bring To Bali
Try to not forget your leave-in hair conditioner, sun screen, and mosquito repellent, I use an anti-bug stick actually. Or give this all-natural mosquito repellent soap a go, if you are a prime target for mosquitos!

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