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Authorities in Bali, Indonesia have unveiled a new policy banning “menstruating tourists” from entering temples over concerns ...
The strict rules include dressing appropriately when visiting religious sites and prohibiting menstruating women from entering sacred temple areas. Bali’s governor ... mandatory tourist levy and use ...
Among the new rules that foreign tourists must follow in Bali is the obligation to exchange foreign currency only at licensed ...
Bali has doubled down on its zero-tolerance approach to unruly tourists, particularly those who break the law, after tightening its rules for international visitors last week.
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While Bali's other temples may be larger or more jaw-dropping ... on their way to or from the village of Kintamani, or on a tour from Ubud, which is about 10 miles south. The site is most easily ...
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In a letter issued by Bali Governor Wayan Koster new rules are being introduced in a bid to curb bad tourist behaviour, with one rule preventing menstruating women from entering sacred temple areas.
Bali is the site of many important Hindu sites including temples. However, it has become better known for its nightlife and party atmosphere in recent years, with many young backpackers drawn to ...
The island has issued a new set of regulations for tourists, with its governor warning that there will be 'legal consequences' for those who do not follow them ...