Everything To Know Before Travelling To Bali

by Shreya Ghosh
Everything To Know Before Travelling To Bali

Ever since the Covid-19 cases started coming under control, the Bali government slowly opened the doors for international travellers to enter the beautiful destination. The country has lifted many restrictions related to the pandemic for overseas tourists. They are working in full swing to bring back the tourism industry in its previous form.  Bali is a tropical paradise for beach lovers. There is so much magic of nature hidden here to explore. If you are also contemplating booking a light to this stunning destination, here are all the things you need to know.

Everything To Know Before Travelling To Bali

RT PCR Test Is Not Necessary

Bali lifted the requirement of undergoing an RT PCR test before boarding the flight. From 18 May 2022, international travellers do not require to follow this procedure.

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You Don’t Have To Quarantine In Bali

Bali took some time to lift the procedure of quarantine for tourists flying from overseas. They started it on 7 March 2022 for 23 countries. Soon it was increased to 42 countries on 22 March 2022. On 6 April 2022, it extended to 43 countries. Again it was extended on 28 April 2022 to 60 countries. Now travellers from a total of 72 countries do not need to quarantine while travelling to this island destination.

Visa Situation In Bali:

The necessity of a visa in Bali depends from country to country. A total of 72 countries will get Visa On Arrival and the 9 countries can follow Visa Exemption. Indians do not require a Visa to explore here for only less than 30 days. If you want to extend the trip, then you will need a visa for that. Countries that can travel here with visa exemption are

  • Brunei Darussalam
  • Cambodia
  • Laos
  • Malaysia
  • Myanmar
  • Philippines
  • Singapore
  • Thailand
  • Vietnam

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Bali has a plethora of experiences to offer you. There is a lot to explore here so plan your itinerary in such a way that you can cover most of the things in this destination.

We often hear from tourists that Bali is a great international destination under a budget. Anyone can explore the country quite conveniently as the things here are pretty affordable. But are all these things really true? Is the country really as cheap as we hear about it from people? Find the truth in this video.