57A Jalan Sekuta, Sanur, Bali – Indonesia, 80228 Whatsapp : +62 81 337 070 584 For Spa Course Email at : info@balibisa.com. Certificate of Excellence 2017 - 2018. Travel Responsibly: Bali Authorities Release ā€˜Do’s & Don’ts’ Card For Tourists By Danisha Nair on June 9, 2023 Authorities on the Indonesian island of Bali have just introduced a creative tool known as the ā€˜do’s and don’ts’ card in an effort to promote responsible tourism and conserve the island’s rich cultural history. 4. Do take the toiletries and give them to a homeless shelter or someone who might need them. 5. Don’t piss in the pool. Just sayin’. 6. Do use the gym …or maybe not …. 7. Don’t shove all the food from breakfast into your bag so you can save on paying for lunch. Table of Contents. Essential Bali Travel Resources: What Not to Do in Bali: Customs and Etiquette. #1: DON'T spend all your time in Kuta/Seminyak. #2: DO take your shoes off outside certain places. #3: DON'T use your left hand for giving or accepting things. #4: DO cover up in temples and holy places. #5: DON'T only eat Western food. Balinese Numerous markets in Bali are crowded with women who carry baskets on their heads and supply for sale something you want. At the same time, Balinese women have unique charm, incredible femininity, and impeccable qualities of true wives. Let’s have a look and provides reward to the distinctive feminine figure of Balinese women, coinciding with the commemoration of the birthday of You know that Bali is rich in culture when you see how beautifully the people dress. In traditional Bali, how you dress directly reflects your social status, just like in Victorian England. Though styles differ from class to class, with things getting more grandiose higher up on the social ladder, all Balinese clothing is centered on the sarong. 4,007 likes. Add a comment One tourist from Russia, Micheal, told reporters that he received the do’s and don’ts pamphlet when he arrived at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International. He explained, ā€œI’ve been in Bali for two months. I’ve got the do’s and don’ts book. What I remember is, I can’t work in Bali, because I’m just a Stay in accommodations with proper permits according to Bali and Indonesia's regulations. Special Attraction Rules: Follow any specific rules for each tourist attraction or activity. The Don’ts for a Harmonious Stay: Respect Temple Spaces: Avoid entering holy spaces unless for prayer purposes, and do so in traditional Balinese attire. Tilt Your Head as water will enter your snorkel, cutting your air supply. Keep your head horizontal to prevent this. Breathe Rapidly as you will burn energy faster and get fatigued. Breathe slowly, relax and enjoy the view below. Inhale While Diving, remember you are underwater which means your snorkel is full of water instead of air. Dos and Don'ts in Bali, Indonesia. If you want to make the most out of your trip to Bali, follow these tips for tourists including advice on safety, health, etiquette 69UX.