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Malaria and Dengui fever

Some people ask is Bali is a free malaria?, or do i need to have inject for malaria?, here is the answer. bali is not yet “declared free of malaria”, but It is not really necessary to take malaria prevention tablets in Bali, What so far better is to have a prevention program in place where you try to make sure you do not get bitten at all. There are diseases from mosquitoes that can be caught in Bali namely dengue fever which can be quite dangerous depending on the type you have to catch.

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Bali Travel Tips, About Money

Standard currency is the Indonesian rupiah: Notes come in 100,000, 50,000, 20,000, 10,000, 5,000, 1,000, 500 and 100 denominations. Coins come in denominations of 1,000, 500, 100, 50, and 25 rupiah. Both old and new issues are circulating. Unfortunately, the new coins are very similar in size, so look carefully. Rp25 are rarely available. In stores small change is often replaced by candies.

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Banking
Moneychangers and banks accepting foreign currency are found in most tourist areas. Both private and state banks are open from 8 am-3 pm, Monday to Friday.

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What to bring when you travel to bali

If you have plan travel to bali, this tips will help you to start.

When packing, keep in mind that you will be in the tropics, but that it can get cold in the mountains. Generally, you will want to dress light and wear natural fibers that absorb perspiration. A medium-weight sweater or wind breaker is also a must as is a sturdy pair of shoes. Suits and ties are almost never worn.

Don’t bring too much, as you will be tempted by the great variety of inexpensive clothes available here. Most tourists find a cotton batik shirt more comfortable than what they brought along. If you visit a government office,  men should wear long trousers, shoes and a shirt with collar. Women should wear a neat dress, covering knees and shoulders, and shoes.
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