Bali travel information
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- Time zone: GMT+8
- Flight time: 16-20 hours
- Recommended airlines: Singapore Airlines, Emirates, Qatar Airways
- Currency: Indonesian Rupiah
- Tipping guideline: 10% of total bill
- Health considerations: There is a risk of altitude illness when travelling to destinations of 2,500m or higher. There is a risk of dengue and Zika virus. and a low risk of malaria. There is no risk of yellow fever, however, yellow fever vaccination is required for travellers arriving from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission.
- Capital: Denpasar
- National languages: Indonesian, Balinese
- Electricity and plugs: Type C / F, 230V
- Mobile phone coverage: Good
- UK passport visa requirements: You must have a visa to visit Indonesia. You can get a 30-day visa on arrival (VOA).
People
The Balinese are a very friendly and deeply religious people who take much meaning from the land around them and its spirits. Ancient temples and royal residences permeate the island's interior and a must-see is Mount Batur for a dramatic view of the dormant volcanic areas.
Islands
The island of Bali and her neighbours possess a unique character along with many religions and traditions, which are typically expressed through her inhabitants’ love of song and dance. If you get the chance, watch the celebrated Ketak, traditionally an all-male Balinese dance which is upbeat and full of rhythmic chanting and captivating movements; it is a very special experience, showcasing the very best of Bali’s customs.
Off the east coast of Sumbawa lies Komodo National Park, a group of majestic islands including Komodo, Rinca and Flores. Come here to encounter the largest and most powerful lizard in the world – The Komodo Dragon. This prehistoric reptile is unique to Indonesia and a major point of interest in the outer islands. With unspoilt volcanic landscape and an abundance of wildlife, these islands are perfect for escaping back to nature.
Bali has a tropical climate with year round temperatures averaging 31°C and two distinct seasons, the dry season is from April to October. Humidity levels are higher during the opposite season, while the dry season has hotter temperatures but cool breezes. However, due to its position on the equator, the climate in Indonesia doesn’t dramatically change throughout the year.
Combine your Indonesian journey with a visit to Australia for a very special multi-stop experience. Alternatively, the contrast between the natural beauty of Bali and the contemporary style of Singapore also makes for a superb twin holiday
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