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Published 28 01 2025 Views 1262 Category Travellers Info

2025 Calendar of Events

Among the highlights are the iconic ogoh-ogoh parade in March, where giant effigies are paraded through the streets in a spectacular display of Balinese tradition, and the Bali International Air Show in September

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Published 27 01 2025 Views 3619 Category Latest Updates

Nyepi in Bali: A Day of Silence and Reflection - March 29, 2025

Nyepi, the Balinese Day of Silence, marks the start of the Hindu New Year on the island. This unique day is observed with complete quiet, introspection, and a halt to all regular activities, offering a profound cultural experience.

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Published 20 07 2021 Updated 15 01 2025 Views 7081 Category Campaigns

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Published 18 03 2024 Updated 20 12 2024 Views 25004 Category Travellers Info

What you need to know

Here is a quick checklist that you need to prepare for.

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Published 01 07 2021 Updated 27 11 2024 Views 1503593 Category Entry & Exit Requirements

Visa & Entry Requirements

Latest update on visa requirements and how to apply to enter Bali, as of 4 September 2024

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Published 13 04 2023 Updated 29 09 2024 Views 515182 Category Latest Updates

Customs Declaration Form Online

e-CD Customs Declaration Form

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Published 29 08 2024 Updated 30 08 2024 Views 507130 Category Latest Updates

New Health Pass Requirement for International Travelers to Indonesia

Important Notice: New Health Pass Requirement for International and Indonesian Travelers to Indonesia

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What we all need to do to keep safe

Wear a Mask

Masks are a simple barrier to help prevent your respiratory droplets from reaching others. Studies show that masks reduce the spray of droplets when worn over the nose and mouth. You should wear a mask, if you are sick.

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