Bali Travel Tips
Tips & pointers that you may not know about travel in Bali.
A coastal road surrounds the island, and three major two-lane arteries cross the central mountains at passes reaching to 1,750m in height (at Penelokan). The Ngurah Rai Bypass is a four-lane expressway. Bali has no railway lines.
Before - You Go to The Beach…..
Bali's beaches are one of the main interests that draw visitors to the island. Did you know you could get sick from swimming in the beaches? some can even result in serious illness that may last longer than your vacation. Here are some things you should know before swimming at the [ Read more ]
Rabies - disease in Bali
Rabies is a zoonotic disease and is spread to people through close contact infected saliva, via bites or scratches, and dog is the main carrier of rabies it self. In Bali Rabies is one of serious issue that need to solved, from now on almost more than 100 wild dogs are killed by government to [ Read more ]
Shopping - for Art and Crafts
For the first time visitor, Bali is just like a huge Bazaar. The main tourist areas, Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Sanur, Ubud, Nusa Dua, Candi Dasa, and Lovina are shopper's paradise. There are literally thousands of shops, stalls and street side merchants. In Kuta The main shopping areas are [ Read more ]
Tips - How To get Around In Bali
At first glance you might think that it is difficult to drive in Bali, but just look at the large numbers of visitors you see on motorbikes or driving cars. Even though things may look a little chaotic on the roads, it's actually quite easy. The Balinese are not agresive driver, although the [ Read more ]
TIPS - for 1st Time Visitor
Attitude Good manners are very important to Indonesian people, and since you will be treated as an honored guest in this country, it is only right to repay that courtesy by showing respect for the traditions and culture. Never touch somebody's head unless you become very close friend. If you [ Read more ]
Hired - Transport in Bali
At first glance you might think that it is difficult to drive in Bali, but just look at the large numbers of visitors you see on motorbikes or driving cars. Even though things may look a little chaotic on the roads, it's actually quite easy. The Balinese are not agresive drivers, although the [ Read more ]
Bali - travel tips for first Time Visitor
Attitude Good manners are very important to Indonesian people, and since you will be treated as an honored guest in this country, it is only right to repay that courtesy by showing respect for the traditions and culture. Never touch somebody's head unless you become very close friend. If you [ Read more ]
