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Passports and
Visas
Visitors from USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New
Zealand, and most of Western Europe don't need a visa to enter Indonesia.
Provided you have a ticket out of the country and your passport
has at least six months validity at the time of your arrival, you'll
be issued with a tourist card which is valid for a 60-day stay.
Keep the card with your passport as you'll have to hand it back
when you leave the country. It is good for 60 days, not two months,
some travelers have been fined for overstaying by only a day or
so. It is not possible to get an extension on a tourist visa, unless
there is a medical emergency or you have to answer legal charges.
There are visas, particularly a business visitor's visa, which may
be valid for a longer period. The immigration office is in Denpasar.
If you have to visit this office, make sure you wear your most respectable
clothes.
Currency
The Rupiah. Notes 100, 500, 1,000, 5,000, 10,000,
20,000, 50,000, 100,000. Coins 25, 50, 100, 500, 1000.
Time Zone
GMT + 8 hours.
Accommodation
As you can imagine there's an enormous variety
of accommodation available in Bali. It varies from magnificent five
star resorts to simple jungle cabins, depending on the location
and your holiday budget.
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Credit Cards
Major credit cards are acceptable in most hotels
along with American dollar traveler's cheques.
Electricity
Most hotels use 220 volts, 50 cycles and a round,
two-pronged slim plug. Bathroom shaver plugs usually have a transformer
switch. We suggest taking an adaptor for your appliance.
Getting Around
You will find a range of chauffeur driven limousines,
self-drive cars, taxis and hotel courtesy cars. Many taxis are not
metered so it's wise to negotiate the fare before you climb aboard.
Bemos are a unique form of transport. They are a mini-van masquerading
as a communal bus. You simply hail the driver and negotiate the
fare that suits you both. Motorcycles can also be hired in many
places but special care should be exercised at all times as road
and traffic conditions can be somewhat hazardous in certain locations.
Traveling around Bali is made all the easier because everywhere
you go you'll find friendly people only too happy to give you advice
and directions on how to get where you want to go.
Driver's License
If you wish to hire a car you must be over 18
years of age and posses an International Driver's License or license
from ASEAN countries.
Clothing
Light, airy, casual clothes are the most practical
and you'll find natural fibers like cotton or linen are the most
comfortable in Bali's often humid conditions. Waist sashes should
be worn when visiting temples.
Useful Numbers
Taxis
Taksi Praja : 289191, 289090
Taksi Bali : 701111
Medical
AEA International (Medical Evac) Jl. Hayam Wuruk 40, Denpasar. Tel
: 228996
Bali International Medical Center Jl Bypass Ngurah Rai 100X Denpasar.
Tel : 761263
Rumah Sakit Dharma Husada (Hospital) Jl. Panglima Sudirman No.50,
Denpasar. Tel : 227560
Kuta Clinic : Jl. Raya Kuta No.100X, Kuta. Tel : 753268
Nusa Dua Clinic : Jl. Pramata No. 81A, Nusa Dua. Tel : 771324
Rumah Sakit Umum Sanglah (Hospital) : Jl. Diponegoro, Denpasar.
Tel : 227911
Emergency Numbers
Ambulance : 118
Fire : 113
Police : 110
Search & Rescue : 51111
Red Cross : 26465
Operator Assisted Calls
Within Indonesia : 100
International : 101
Directory Information
Bali : 108
Indonesia : 106
Credit Card Enquiries
American Express :
Galleria Nusa Dua Shopping Center. Tel : 773334
Grand Bali Beach Hotel, Sanur. Tel : 288511 ext. 111
Mastercard :
Bank Central Asia, Jl. Cokroaminoto, Denpasar. Tel : 222652
Visa Card :
Bank Central Asia, Jl. Cokroaminoto, Denpasar. Tel : 222652
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