Rabu, 24 November 2010

Tips for Travelling to Bali

Bali is famous for hospitality of its citizens who are so naive and innocent, and indeed it is typical of the Balinese. However, two things are different and opposite as day and night, good and bad and the other could not be separated from the earth. Because of that crime sometimes occurs in Bali, although the quality and quantity is still small compared to other places in the country. But we remain always vigilant and careful over the holidays in Bali.

When you are at the Hotel

   
1. Do not leave valuables in the room.
   
2. Say in the safe box that has been provided by the hotel.
   
3. If you bring your own car, park in the space provided
   
4. If your key is lost, report it immediately to the hotel.
   
5. Do not notify or invite a stranger into the room.
   
6. Report to the hotel if there are things that are suspicious.

Using Taxi

   
1. Use only official taxi or rental vehicle including the driver and gasoline early so that your travel plans are programmed properly.
   
2. Remember the name of the driver and vehicle nopol and telephone number of the driver.

Tour Packages

   
1. Book a tour package to your liking.
   
2. Book a guide according to the language you want.
   
3. Bring enough cash money and only a small fraction.

Drinking waterWater tap in the hotel indeed been sanitized but not good to drink immediately, only for the purposes of MCK. Better to take a drink from cans or bottles by using straw. During the activity outside the hotel are advised to drink more to avoid dehydration.

On the BeachThe beauty of the beaches in Bali is amazing, a lot of surfers who come to Bali only to play with the waves but not rare malignancy wave casualties. To avoid these undesirable things happen on the beach note the following:

   
1. Always take a bath in between red and yellow flags.
   
2. Do not swim alone and too far from the beach.
   
3. Do not bathe naked stalk on the beach because the beach is a public area.
   
4. Note the changes that occur and be careful with the flow.

Local Tradition

   
1. Do not hold the other person's head when interacting with others.
   
2. Do not pass in front of the procession during a religious ceremony.
   
3. Do not step on offerings.
   
4. Do not take a photo pastor who was leading the ceremony with the blitz.
   
5. For women who are coming month / period are strictly forbidden to enter the holy places because the women in this period are categorized as cuntaka.
   
6. At the time of visiting certain places are expected to give donations for maintenance of the place.

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