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What to Pack
When packing your bags, remember that Indonesia’s a hot, humid country so the best sort of clothing is light cotton stuff, which keeps you cool. Don’t go overboard with the light and skimpy stuff, though- scantily clad people, male or female- receive a lot of disapproving looks. Keep the bikinis, shorts and tank tops only for the beach. Carry along sunscreen creams, suntan lotion, a big hat and insect repellent so you don’t get sun burnt or bitten by mosquitoes (malaria is a very real health hazard). Carry along essential and prescribed medication and a spare pair of spectacles.
As far as items for personal use are concerned- like medicines and toiletries- most are available in large cities like Jakarta, but don’t expect all the Western brands to be on sale. If you use anything out of the ordinary, bring it along with you. And if you’re planning to go off into the wilds and the villages, take along everything you’re likely to need.
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Emergency Number
Tourism Board Office:
Directorate General of Tourism (Bali,
Kanwil Depparpostel X Bali,
Komplex Niti Mandala,
Jl. Raya Puputan-Revon,
Denpasar 80235
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Special Permits
Being the temple city of Indonesia the things to do in Bali revolve around visiting temples or just lazing on the beach. Sailing, snorkelling, trekking and wind surfing are other activities that you can enjoy here. Pick up traditional handicrafts, leatherware, and bamboo furniture or head to places like Ubud, Sangeh, or the Temple of Besakih near Bali. Gorge into the variety of local and international cuisine as you revel in the celebrations of festivals in the exotic ambience of Bali.
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