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Monday, May 18, 2015

PROHIBITION WHEN IN BALI, IMPORTANT!

Bali is a city of a million charm. All tourists eager to Bali. From the Asian continent to continent of Europe. Even some tourists who pernha to Bali will come again and again. This indicates that Bali has strong appeal for tourists because it is magical.

However, did you know that there laranga that must be followed during this paradise island? Yes, the ban was certain and you must obey or will experience adverse events.

Here are some restrictions, please dismiak so you do not break during the tour to Bali:

When the ban on Nyepi

- No exit the hotel or inn.

- No turning on the lights at night.

- No fires.

When prohibition Been to Pura - Women who are menstruating or childbirth are prohibited discharged into the environment Pura.

- No wearing shorts. For those who wear shorts to wear gloves that are usually provided outside the temple.

- Do not walk in front of people who are praying or performing religious rituals.

- Do not take pictures of people who were praying or pastor who leads prayers using the flash (flash light).

A ban on the Road

- Be careful when walking at the mall. Not to step on offerings that may be placed in front of the store.

- Be patient wait time of no procession or ceremonial procession on the road. Do not honk excessive.

Ban on beach

- No swim in zones marked with a red flag.

- Pay attention to the wind and wave conditions. If the wave is too big, do not push yourself to swim despite the warning of danger has not been installed, especially in places like the beach with big waves in Kuta, Pecatu, Jimbaran, and the southern part of Bali.

- Do not ignore the warning of coastal surveillance team.

- Do not litter.

- Do not shoot people randomly. Many tourists, especially foreign tourists, dressed in a rather open on the beach. They might be offended if photographed at will.

- Try not to smoke in coastal environments.

Ethics and Civility in Bali

- Avoid touching the other person while interacting.

- Do not defecate in any place. Some trees in Bali is considered sacred, usually marked with a bonded fabric and offerings, and believed to be the residence of the other world creatures.

- Do not mock statue (sculpture), masks, or custom objects and Balinese art.

- Respect for local residents by behaving polite and courteous.

Similarly, some of the restrictions in Bali, may be useful.

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