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Bali Travel Checklist

To help you prepare for your trip, use this handy Bali Travel Checklist to check off important items before you travel – the following will help you to have a safe and smooth journey.

  1. Insurance — purchase travel insurance before, or as soon as possible once you have paid the deposit for your trip. Nominate a family member or friend to amend your policy on your behalf or organise a Power of Attorney if your trip is lengthy. It is always a good idea to plan for the unexpected, so consider an Enduring Power of Attorney as part of your Bali Travel Checklist, even if you are not travelling!
  2. Registration — register your details with your  Foreign Affairs Department so that you can be contacted in case of an emergency.
  3. Passport — check that your passport is valid for at least six months beyond the period for which you are travelling and more than 1 page blank
  4. Visas — organise necessary visas before you leave. For Indonesia, you may try this website to assist to get a visa before arrival https://molina.imigrasi.go.id/ For any special visa needs, please see here Visa Assistance
  5. Credit cards — check your credit card expiry dates and limits, and that is will work overseas
  6. Money — organise any credit cards and/or cash you need for your journey. It is important to find out about the currency laws in the countries you will visit, as some laws will restrict how much money you can bring with you. ATM’s are plentiful, just ensure your card has overseas access to ATM networks before you leave.
  7. Travel documents — make at least two copies of your important travel documents e.g. passport, visas, itinerary, travel insurance policy, vaccination details and tickets. Take your originals and a copy with you on your journey and leave a copy with a family member or friend.
  8. Vaccinations — visit your doctor prior to departure as part of your Bali Travel Checklist, or contact our Emergency Assistance Hotline regarding any vaccinations or any other precautions that may be recommended.
  9. Medications — check that any medications you are taking with you are legal in the country you will visit. If you need to take essential medication with you, make sure that you carry a letter of approval from your doctor or dentist
  10. Drivers licence — check that your drivers licence is acceptable in the countries you will visit. You may need to get an International Driving Permit which can be obtained from an auto club or association where you hold your current drivers licence. Pay particular attention to motorbike license requirements if you plan to ride – insurance may not cover unlicensed riders/drivers.
  11. Adaptor plugs/chargers — make sure you bring your chargers and any adaptor plugs for any electrical equipment that you will take with you.
  12. Checking-in — confirm the minimum check-in time with your airline prior to your departure as part of your Bali Travel Checklist.
  13. Deliveries/bills — cancel any deliveries, e.g. milk and newspapers, and pay any bills prior to your departure. Ask a friend or relative to collect your mail and keep an eye on your home while you are away.
  14. Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) — minimise the risk of DVT while travelling by drinking plenty of non-alcoholic, non-caffeinated drinks, and by exercising the lower limbs regularly to encourage blood flow.
  15. Baggage labels — clearly label all of your luggage. Never leave your luggage unattended in a public place, and don’t offer to carry anyone else’s luggage through customs.
  16. Local laws and customs — be aware of the laws and customs in the countries you will visit, and please respect them. Consular assistance cannot override these laws even where they appear harsh or unjust by your countries standards.
  17. Visit your consular travel site for more travel tips and travel advice eg travel warnings regarding you destination.
  18. Damaged luggage — check your luggage as soon as you arrive at your destination. If you suspect your luggage has been damaged or tampered with, report it immediately to the airline and airport/port officials. If your luggage has been damaged or tampered with, seek compensation from the airline or airport/port and get written confirmation of the incident from them.
  19. Emergency Numbers – make sure you have all contact details for your Insurance providers as part of your Bali Travel Checklist, and emergency contacts at your arrival destination.
  20. Shopping Bag – Yes, Bali has gone plastic bag free, so you may wish to bring your environmentally friendly grocery bag!

Villa Bugis Seminyak Villas

Looking for the perfect Bali Villa Location? Look no further, you have come to the right place! Villa Bugis has the right villa for every occasion – with many beautiful Balinese style 2 bedroom to 6 bedroom private pool villas all in the perfect Bali Villa Location! Check them out here:  Seminyak Villas

Villa Bugis Give Back To The Community

If all the above was not reason enough to stay with us, perhaps you would like to know how your booking with us gives back to Bali, through the Damara Bali Foundation, and support Bali while you enjoy your stay in our beautiful villas.

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