To ensure a respectful, safe, and enjoyable experience during your stay, we kindly ask all visitors to follow local rules, traditions, and regulations while traveling in Bali. All violations are subject to Indonesian law and may result in fines, legal action, or deportation. By respecting local traditions and regulations, you help preserve Bali’s culture and ensure a safe, respectful, and positive experience for everyone.
What You Should Do in Bali
We welcome all visitors and encourage you to:
- Respect local religion and sacred places
- Respect Balinese customs, traditions, and ceremonies
- Wear proper and respectful clothing, especially in public and sacred areas
- Behave respectfully, particularly at temples and holy sites
- Use licensed tour guides when required
- Exchange money only at legal and authorized money changers
- Use Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) for transactions
- Obey traffic laws at all times
- Rent vehicles from legal and registered companies
- Stay at licensed accommodations
- Follow all rules and regulations at tourist attractions
What You Should Not Do in Bali
For the comfort of the local community and to avoid legal issues, please do not:
- Enter the main area of sacred places unless praying and wearing proper Balinese traditional attire
- Enter temples during menstruation
- Climb sacred trees or religious structures
- Take photos with improper clothing in sacred areas
- Litter in public spaces
- Use non-recyclable plastics where prohibited
- Misbehave in public areas
- Work or conduct business illegally
- Engage in illegal trading or activities