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Bali Guide 101: All You Need To Know Before Going!

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Bali Guide 101 — Are you planning to move to Bali for work purposes or maybe retirement? Of course, you need to get a lot of things considered and know things beforehand. Let us help to ease your worry a little, we’re going to guide you on the information you should know about the Island of Gods.

Moving to Bali? Know this information first!

Here is the Bali Guide that you should know before moving in!

Geography

3.2km east of Java is where you can find Bali. It’s approximately 8 degrees south of the equator. In terms of climate, Bali has quite an even tropical climate all year round. Expect the dry season to go from April to September with the rest of the month being the wet season.

Transportation

Getting around Bali is not complicated at all! You can find a lot of taxis or even drivers in most places. An international license is needed if you want to drive on your own in Bali. We recommend getting your own scooter. You can either buy a new one or rent one monthly.

Communication

You can immediately get your SIM card right at the airport. There are different options of data and internet plans that you can choose from depending on your needs. Some most popular providers in Bali that you can consider are Telkomsel (simPATI), XL and Indosat/IM3 Ooredoo.

Living Cost

Living in Bali is relatively cheap, though, it totally depends on how you want to live your life in Bali. You can get some discounts at some guesthouses or villas if you decide to pay for more than a year right from the start.

People

Balinese people are known for their hospitality and friendliness. People are willing to help you when you are confused or lost, all you have to do is ask and they’ll show you the way. Most Balinese are able to speak English or other foreign languages even just a little bit but if you aim to stay in Bali for the long run, it’s recommended to learn the language too.

Cuisines

Being in a tropical country, Bali has different varieties of tropical fruits that you can’t find in western countries. Rice is the staple food in Indonesia, that goes for Bali too so you can find a lot of local speciality food featuring rice. You can buy some organic food and vegetables in the local markets as they tend to be cheaper than the supermarkets. Plus, you can find a lot of small restaurants or shops known as warung and rumah makan around the streets.

Emergency numbers

Just in case, it’s wise to memorize some important numbers during your stay in Bali. The main emergency number in Bali is 112, 118 for an ambulance, 110 for police, and 113 for the fire department.

 

Living in Bali can be a fun and comforting experience for you. Do remember that Visa is required to enter Bali and a working visa (KITAS) if you are going for employment there. Also, be sure to learn about Balinese culture while you’re at it too! For more information about Bali, do check more of our articles here!

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An escapist yet realistic, Yohana tends to keep her feet on the ground and head above the clouds. A culture enthusiast with impulsive tendencies when it comes to knowledge and food. She starts her writing journey during high school as a hobby at first, before it grows into passion and love.

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