3 Tips For Preparing For A Trip To Bali

In recent years, one of the most trendy places to travel to around the world is Bali. This beautiful landscape has tons to offer to visitors. However, if you’ve never been to Bali or any place similar to it, you might not know exactly what to expect or how to best prepare for this adventure. So to help ensure that you’re able to have an enjoyable time on your journey, here are three tips for preparing for a trip to Bali.

Get Your Health In Order

Before you head off on your trip to Bali, you’re going to want to make sure that you’re healthy enough for all that this journey might throw at you. As part of this, Bali Information Guide recommends that you get at least the Hepatitis A and Tdap vaccines. Additionally, you might also want to get vaccinated for additional diseases, depending on what you’ve previously been vaccinated for and what parts of the country you’re planning to visit. And to help ensure that you don’t get “Bali belly”, which is diarrhea caused by eating unclean or unfamiliar foods, it might be a good idea to bring along some antidiarrheal medicine, too.

Be Aware Of Religious Customs

According to Samantha Chalker, a contributor to Lonely Planet, religion is one of the most important things in Balinese life and culture. Because of this, it’s crucial that you show it the respect and reverence that it deserves. If you plan to go to temples or other holy site, make sure you conduct yourself appropriately. Additionally, if you plan to visit during a time when religious celebrations are taking place, just be aware that they might cause a few hiccups in your plans, as many aspects of Balinese life shut down during certain religious times.

Understanding Tipping Service Providers

If you’re visiting Bali from the west, you likely are very familiar with how tipping people in the service industry works. Not only that, but as a tourist or someone on vacation, you likely expect to pay a little extra for services provided to you. But according to Sheriden Rhodes, a contributor to Traveller.com.au, tipping in Bali isn’t expected. Despite this, giving a tip when it’s deserved is always appreciated. And because your money will likely go a long way for you in Bali, it’s usually not a big deal to you to give a few extra bucks to whoever is giving you a service.

If you’ve always dreamed of visiting Bali and have finally gotten things in line for that to happen soon, consider using the tips mentioned above to help you plan for your trip and ensure that you’re able to have an enjoyable time before making it back home safe and sound.

Krissy Georgiadis

Written by Krissy Georgiadis

Law graduate and wanderlust sufferer. I like rum and beaches.