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The Provincial Government of Bali announced the implementation of new regulations regarding the behaviour of foreign tourists ...
In addition, foreign visitors must pay a mandatory fee of Rp150,000 either prior to or during their stay. Once in Bali, they ...
Among the new rules that foreign tourists must follow in Bali is the obligation to exchange foreign currency only at licensed ...
As part of the new guidelines, “tourists who fail to pay the tourist levy will be denied access to attractions, and those caught violating the regulations will face legal consequences in accordance ...
On March 24, Bali governor Wayan Koster revealed ... Tourists who fail to pay the tourist levy will also be denied access to attractions, and those caught violating the regulations will face ...
tourist attractions, or public spaces”. Under the new guidelines, “tourists are expected to wear modest and respectful clothing”. The mayor has also asked visitors to Bali to “behave ...
Bali introduces a controversial policy banning menstruating tourists from temples, citing concerns over purity.
Bali is also banning “swearing”, and has asked tourists to avoid “causing disturbances, or being rude to locals, officials, or fellow tourists”. The mayor also said that “sharing hate speech or ...
Aussie tourists heading to Bali will ... the mandatory tourist levy of $15 before arriving or on arrival in Bali. Any visitors who fail to pay the fee will be denied access to attractions.