1. Strong Currents and Waves 🌊
Dangerous currents and powerful waves, especially on Kuta, Uluwatu, and Canggu beaches, can be hazardous for inexperienced swimmers. Swim only in areas with lifeguards and avoid the water if you see a red flag 🚩
2. Scooters 🛵
Scooters are very popular in Bali, but if you're not confident in your skills, it's better not to risk it. You can book comfortable and safe transfers through us.
3. Dehydration and Heatstroke ☀️
The tropical heat can quickly lead to dehydration or overheating. Drink more water, use sunscreen, and rest in the shade to avoid ruining your vacation.
4. Monkey Mischief 🐒
Monkeys in Uluwatu and the Monkey Forest in Ubud may seem cute but can be aggressive. They readily steal items like glasses, phones, and food. Don't leave your belongings unattended and don't feed the animals.
5. Mosquitoes and Dengue Fever 🦟
Mosquitoes in Bali can carry dengue fever. Use repellents and wear long-sleeved clothing in the evening.
6. Scams and Overpricing 💸
In tourist areas, you may encounter inflated prices or scams. Use services from trusted companies, check prices in advance. On our website you can find a wide range of tours at affordable prices.
7. Stray Dogs 🐕
The island has many stray animals that can be aggressive or carry rabies. Do not approach them, and in case of a bite or scratch, see a doctor immediately.
8. Tap Water and Suspicious Alcohol 💧🍹
Drinking tap water is unsafe — choose bottled water. Also, be cautious with local alcohol, such as arak, which can be of poor quality. Purchase alcohol only from reputable places.
9. Walking Alone at Night 🌙
At night, try to stay in well-lit and busy areas. Don't carry valuables, and avoid taking taxis alone.
Travel smart, and your Bali vacation will be unforgettable! 🌴✨
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