Don’t look for it! Bali’s most comprehensive guide is here!(3)

Don’t look for it! Bali’s most comprehensive guide is here!(3)

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Baidu library Bedugul

The Baidu Library is located in the north of Bali, along with the female temple. It is filled with smoke all the year round, even on sunny days, it still feels elegant and quiet, the green lake is flat like a mirror, and the cool breeze blows from time to time, which is inexpressably comfortable ~ ~ ~ If you have enough time, you will not feel bored sitting there for an afternoon ~ ~ From Kuta about 2 hours, on the way you will pass the terraces (pacung), suitable for taking photos, Will not stay too long ~ and strawberry stop (strawberry stop is actually a small farm) may be the name of the well, anyway, a lot of people will go, of course, like strawberry juice and strawberry ice cream students to eat ~

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Ayong River rafting

One of Bali’s most famous outdoor activities;

Process: First teach a few instructions, is forward, backward, upright, pull the rope. Instructors provide life jackets.

Other: Tip the coach at the end of the drift, the tip is basically rp 10,000.

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Dreamland Beach, Blue Dream Island

Here are some answers to a list of questions about going to Bali

1. The time difference with China?

There is no time difference between Bali and China, both are GMT+8(East 8 Zone), but Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Surabaya and other places in Indonesia (GMT+7) are 1 hour slower than Beijing, if you arrive in Bali from the above cities, you need to pay attention to the time difference.

2. How do I change money?

The common currency in Bali is the Indonesian Rupiah (usually Rp). Or according to IDP), 1 US dollar can be exchanged for RP.12200, and 1 RMB can be exchanged for Rp.2020.87(January 2015).

The “Money Changer” shops at the airport exit and on the streets can exchange foreign currencies, but it should be noted that passengers are often cheated when exchanging coins. If you want to avoid this situation, choosing a shop with a low exchange rate is a safer way. Generally, the exchange rate of each country’s coins into rupees will be written on the board and hung outside the store as a sign, and shops with extremely high exchange rates usually have problems. In addition, after exchanging money, be sure to point it out on the spot to avoid disputes or the possibility of cheating

3. Are the voltages and sockets the same as those in China?

The voltage in Bali is 220V/50hz, the same as in China, please make sure that the electronic supplies you want to use there can accept the voltage between 100V-240V, otherwise you must carry a transformer. However, the socket in Bali is notched, and it needs to be used with the conversion joint, and most of the general star-rated hotels provide loans, which can be used more.

4. What is your usual means of transportation?

Bali is a very underdeveloped area of public transportation, there is no subway, railway, the so-called route bus has been opened in the past two years, but only two routes, it is not convenient to use. Popular modes of transport for locals or backpackers include motorbikes, Bemo, taxis or charters (including chauffeur-driven services), as well as tour companies specialising in several inter-regional bus routes and long-distance tour buses to major cities in Java.

5. What are the common taboos in life?

Balinese Hinduism has some taboos, such as entering a temple without exposing your knees and not entering a temple during a woman’s period. Some temples stipulate that you must wear a “sarong” to participate in Balinese ceremonies or temple fairs, while others prohibit outsiders from entering at all. In any case, please do not violate these taboos, so as not to cause trouble, and also to respect local traditions.

6. Can you really “bargain hard”?

Often watch the tourist program can get this message from it: Bali is a shopping paradise that can “bargain very hard”. This rule is fine at small stalls and art and craft markets, but it is inappropriate to bargain in duty-free shops, high-end boutiques, galleries, etc. Therefore, if you want to enjoy the fun of bargain, you still have to look at the place, and if you do not bargain, flea markets and other places will lose a lot of money.

7, How to use the telephone, wireless network?

There are e-Pay cards sold by various telecommunications companies on the streets of Bali, which can be easily installed on the mobile phones used by tourists every day. The amount of use is determined by individual needs, and the store can be added when it is not enough. These easy pay cards also have the option of including 3G wireless network, each scheme is different, need to ask clearly when buying. However, general e-pay cards are in the form of large cards, such as iphones and other mobile phones, the use of different forms of cards, usually need to be reprocessed to e-pay cards can be installed, you can directly consult the store assistance.

8. It’s easy to get laid at bars and beaches?

In the bars and beaches of Bali, there is a very special profession: Beach Boys, who hang out in the bars and beaches all day long, chatting up foreign women and courting them. When the woman falls in love, they will reach out to the woman to ask for money on the grounds that their family members are sick or they want to do some business. The beach boys usually disappear after the woman gives them money, so you have to be careful if you don’t want to lose money

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