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What do you wear to the temple in Ubud?

Cover your shoulders and back Singlets and tank tops are a no-go but, if the weather is especially hot, you can always take a light shirt or other covering (like another sarong – a good excuse to buy two!) to wear when you're at the temple and then remove it afterwards. Avoid pointing your feet by crossing your legs.



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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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Most visitors wear shorts and sandals when entering the palace ground. Therefore there is no specific dress code. However, because you are entering a royal site with Balinese customs, it's a good idea to wear a sarong and shawl when entering the Puri Saren Agung Ubud area.

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The town is known for its laid-back atmosphere and friendly locals, and the crime rate is low. However, it is always important to take the usual safety precautions, such as avoiding walking alone at night, not carrying large amounts of cash, and being aware of your surroundings.

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The town is known for its laid-back atmosphere and friendly locals, and the crime rate is low. However, it is always important to take the usual safety precautions, such as avoiding walking alone at night, not carrying large amounts of cash, and being aware of your surroundings.

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In general, dress modestly, especially when visiting temples. Women and men should wear shirts that cover their shoulders and upper arms, and are expected to wear a sarong, or scarf, when entering a temple.

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The Indonesian government has proposed a new law under which unmarried couples won't be allowed to book or stay at hotels together in Bali. If couples were to stay together in a room, the consequences of the same will be equivalent to that of a criminal offence, landing them in Balinese jail.

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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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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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