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What should I pay attention to when I go to Bali?

Optimal travel time

July and August are the best times of the year in Bali. The humidity is relatively low in these two months, and the sun will not be too hot. The slight coolness of the sea breeze makes people's body and mind very refreshing.

Bali is located near the equator, and it is warm as spring all year round, so there must be no less sun protection and heatstroke prevention measures.

What should I bring when traveling to Bali?

1. Required documents: ID card and exit visa.

2, sunscreen, sunglasses Bali's sunshine is very strong, friends who want to sunbathe, sunscreen sunglasses are essential.

3, parasols, the island either rains or it doesn't rain, which is the big sun. Bringing an parasol can not only shade the sun but also block the rain.

4, anti-mosquito liquid, it is said that mosquitoes love strangers, and when you go to the local area, you will know how beautiful this thing is!

5. Necessary change of clothes and personal cosmetics.

6. There are many water activities in Bali, such as surfing, rafting and banana boating, so don't forget to bring swimsuits and swimming trunks.

7. Commonly used drugs: cold medicine and gastrointestinal medicine. , go out, eat bad stomach, headache and brain fever, timely treatment, prevention first!

8. If you want cash (US dollars or Indonesian rupiah, of course, you can also exchange it locally, which may lead to a loss in exchange rate), bring more small denominations, such as 1 US dollar, as a tip. It is best to change the new version of US dollars after 20 17 before leaving the country. Many local shops don't accept old dollars or the exchange rate is low. The exchange rate between RMB and local rupee (Netherlands guilder) is about1:950; The exchange rate between the US dollar and the local rupee (Dutch guilder) is about 1: 8000 (the exchange rate of small denomination US dollar is low, and the large denomination is relatively high).

Custom taboo

The local residents are friendly, but tourists must pay attention to some customs to avoid misunderstanding.

Don't shake hands with your left hand, don't choose food with your left hand or touch others with your left hand, because your left hand is only used in the bathroom.

Don't bend your fingers and invite others over. The head is sacred. Never pat others on the head, even if they are children.

When you are a guest in a local family, you should take off your shoes before entering the room.

Don't wear shorts and skirts into the temple. There are salons and belts at the entrance of the temple for free, but they should be given appropriately.