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DO’S
- Religion is essential to day-to-day existence. There are temples and other holy places all across the island, and the majority of Balinese people follow a particular kind of Hinduism. Even if you don't agree with them, you still need to be respectful when you visit these locations. Respect local signs and guidelines, dress modestly, and speak quietly.
- When giving or receiving something, use your right hand or both hands. The left hand is considered impolite.
- Always ask for permission before taking photos, especially of people, and be respectful of their wishes.
- Indonesian cuisine is rich in spices. It gives the authentic and unique flavor in every dish.
- Don't miss to try street food and choose a place that is clean and has good reviews.
- Modesty is key, especially when visiting temples and sacred sites. Wear clothing that covers your shoulders and knees.
- Respect the environment and wildlife.
- Reduce plastic waste by carrying a reusable water bottle and avoiding single-use plastics.
- Although there are many money changers in Bali, not all of them are made equal. To prevent frauds or getting fake bills, make sure you exchange your money at trustworthy and authorized money changers. Finding such disparities might also be facilitated by researching the current exchange rate before your trip.
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