BEHAVIOR
Many of Lucky Tours bring small groups to
fragile traditional cultures and nature areas.
We ask that you leave these beautiful destinations
as you find them and obey all cultural and
safety guidelines given by our trained guides.
Help us in our efforts to preserve the environment
and preserve the natural heritage of Bali.
Please take only photographs, bring back only
memories and leave only footprints!
The following behavior is not permitted on
our tours:
The collection of coral or shells or the purchase
of any items made from these materials.
The distribution of money or small gifts to
children. Such behavior creates a negative
and potentially damaging expectation vis-à-vis
tourism. Lucky Tours is happy to provide clients
with a list of local charities willing to
wisely distribute charitable donations.
The purchase of any item made from endangered
animal product. Please do not purchase these
items.
BUSINESS
HOURS
Government office hours usually run from 08.00
a.m. until 05.00 p.m. Monday to Friday and
half days on Saturdays. Supermarkets, department
stores and shops - like similar businesses
around the world maintain long opening hours
for their customer's convenience.
Museums are closed on Mondays.
CURRENCY
The Indonesian Rupiah offers very favorable
rates of exchange and buying power against
most foreign currencies. Hotels, moneychangers,
and banks provide foreign exchange services.
We strongly recommend the use of banks, whenever
possible, when exchanging currency. Always
insist on an official receipt at the time
of the transaction and take your time to make
sure the money received matches the total
shown on the receipt.
Those bringing foreign currency to Indonesia
should note that many banks and moneychangers
refuse to accept foreign bank notes that are
soiled, torn or generally poor condition
DRESS
STANDARDS
Balinese are generally modest in
their modes of dress and believe that the
most basic sign of respect to another is correct
attire.
While shorts and singlets are generally acceptable
while shopping or just walking, long trousers
for men and dresses for women are strongly
suggested when visiting friends, calling on
government offices, or attending places of
worship.
Specific rules apply whenever visiting a Balinese
Pura or temple. Your Lucky Tour guide will
make sure that guests are aware of the protocols
and have a sarong available to wear whenever
visiting a pura
ELECTRICAL
CURRENT
Electrical current in Bali is 220 volts at
50 cycles.
Most electrical plugs are set to take a two-pin
plug. Purchase an international adapter or
ask your hotel to lend you one.
HEALTH
Bali has a several well-equipped hospitals
providing emergency and outpatient services.
There are also several very modern and efficient
medical service centers on the island that
have been established to cater to the needs
of foreign visitors.
Health services are not socialized in Indonesia
and it is therefore recommended that visitors
purchase travel insurance.
PASSPORT
AND VISA
Each traveler must be in possession of an
onward airline ticket and a valid, signed
pass-port that will remain valid for at least
six (6) months beyond his/her scheduled departure
date from Indonesia. Most nations are granted
a 60-day, non-extendible visa upon arrival
in Indonesia.
Please check Visa requirements by contacting
the Embassy / Consulate in your country of
origin before commencing your vacation.
RELIGIOUS
SERVICES
Most major religions are represented in Bali
with Catholic and Protestant denominations
providing English language services.
Particularly worth a visit is the inspiring
Puja Mandala complex near Nusa Dua in which
places of worship for the Roman Catholic,
Protestant, Hindu, Buddhist and Moslem stand
side-by-side in a single complex.
SCUBA
DIVING
Bali has a number of excellent diving
and snorkeling locations - many of them offering
world-class explorations below sea level.
Lucky Tours can design excellent dive programs
in the company of experienced Dive Masters.
Diving certification programs are also available
for those wishing to learn how to dive. Please
remember to complete your last dive 24 hours
before joining any flight.
WALKING
SHOES
A comfortable pair of shoes for walking
is highly recommended; particularly you will
be joining one of Lucky Tour's trekking programs.
SMOKING
The Indonesian people are only gradually
becoming aware of the dangers of smoking.
As a result, prohibitions on smoking in public
areas are still very rare.
Some of the international hotels in Bali do
make non-smoking sections available in public
dining rooms and provide non-smoking rooms.
If this is your preference, please let us
know when making an accommodation booking.
Smoking is now banned on all domestic flights
and air-conditioned vehicles, including the
busses and vehicles operated by Lucky Tour.
SPECIAL
DIETS
Indonesian hotels serve an almost
endless array of international cuisine in
addition to the succulent and sometimes spicy
Indonesian fare. People with specific dietary
requests should advise Lucky Tours
at the time of booking so we may facilitate
any special requirements into your tour program.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Indonesian telecommunications are
of a high standard and generally available.
Hotels offer international direct dialing,
facsimile and, often, Internet connections.
The government has also established a nationwide
network of small business people operating
"WARTEL" or telecommunication kiosks
offering international and domestic telephone
communications at competitive rates.
Bali has several mobile telephone servers
that, depending on agreements in place with
your home service supplier, should provide
roaming support for your hand phone brought
from home. Another option is renting a mobile
phone from Lucky Tour.
TIPPING
Most major hotels and some restaurants
include a 10% service charge in your bill.
When this is the case, no additional gratuity
is required or expected.
TRAVEL
TIP
Please consider making a photocopy
of your airline tickets and the identifying
pages of your passport. Also make a list of
all travelers' checks and your credit card
details. Store all of this data separately
from your wallet. Having these details at
hand will speed replacement in the event of
loss.
WATER
Tap water is generally NOT potable
in Indonesia. Bottled drinks including a wide
range of bottled mineral waters are readily
available.
WEATHER
The island of Bali sits ate between
5 and 10 degrees south latitude below the
equator. As a result, weather is generally
calm for most of the year. Daytime temperatures
are in the 80's (Fahrenheit) throughout the
year with the rains traditionally falling
between November and April.
Bali is spared a monsoonal season and rains,
when they do come, generally last only several
hours, lowering the temperatures slightly
and making for greener scenery all around.
WHAT
TO BRING
We suggest you bring the following
items on your visit to Bali.
A Camera. Film and processing is available
at numerous locations around the island.
Lightweight loose fitting clothing that is
machine washable. Bali is a major exporter
of ready-to-wear clothing and you might enjoy
purchasing new items for your wardrobe during
your holiday.
A hat, swimwear and sunglasses.
A Rain Poncho and/or umbrella.
Sufficient supply of prescription drugs.
Binoculars.
A spare pair of eyeglasses.
Comfortable pair of walking shoes.
Any important items related to your medical
history and the contact information for your
physician in your home country.