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You can't take any liquids over 100mls. So I suggest that when doing your packing just put all your toiletries etc in zip lock bags and put in your cargo luggage. Make sure your nail clippers etc go in there too.
Mosquites have never bothered me, but if you're one of those people that they love to eat bring your DEET. Bring your reef shoes/wetsuits if you're into that.
Immodium if you have a sensitive stomach. Avoid tap water and you should be right. If you run out or forget, go to the Apotek and get some. If they don't have, ask for charcoal tablets. Leave a Comment
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You really dont need much in Bali as far as clothing goes, so pack a suitcase full of toiletries and clothes you no longer need, and distribute these through out the community.They will be greatly appreciated Leave a Comment
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light small haversack bag should be fine.
Slipper, short and shirt. The weather can be very hot
Mineral water is a must..
Camera and thats for sure..!!
Where ever you go around Bali, its nice to put up your smile coz the people there are very friendly and nice :-) Leave a Comment
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 adaptor by Aliceg Mosquito repellent a must,sunblock,sun tan lotion.
Get a water proof camera if you going for water sports.
Get a small carry or bag easy to move about, best if its water proof.
If you have 2 pins round head adaptor, bring along to charge your batteries or you can ask from hotel staff. Leave a Comment
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 Matey- Cam's Bali Dog by TravelSimone Tropical, summer clothing. Some girls do get decked out for the bar/club scene (but these outfits still tend to be casual- high heels, jeans or mini skirts, fancy tank tops, etc.).
You can get almost anything that you need. Except there are some newer prescription medications that are not yet available on Bali. Also, they don't seem to have a good selection of contact lense sizes (if you want to buy the disposable kind).
You cannot find fantastic Mexican salsa at the grocery stores if you have a craving (Bali Deli has a selection but they are expensive and not that tasty). You can find Skippy chunky peanut butter (if that is a need). Leave a Comment
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 sunglasses in seminyak area by aalayaa sunglasses is a must if you go around the beach area. if you don't have one, you can buy one. they're everywhere...
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by awp Half empty luggage pls as you'll want to buy everything in BAli.
Anything light and short... Leave a Comment
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 The Lonely Planet Guide to Bali and Lombok by shelnlin Make sure you purchase locks for your bags whilst travelling to Bali. Since the arrest of Australian woman Schapelle Corby, I believe that if we all lock up all our luggage and bags we will have less chances of someone trying to smuggle drugs into them.
Casual T shirts and shorts are fine and a good pair of sneakers and jandles. This can all be found here so if you just take your underwear that's fine as you can always haggle in the markets for new clothes and shoes. Pack a little as everything is relatively cheap and inexpensive.
Take the basics with you as most things are here and readily availiable. Look out for mosquito repellant which contains DEET in it. DEET is the active ingredient used in insect repallents known as N, Ndiethyl m toluamide or DEET for short. The brand "Autan" here in Bali has a nice perfume like smell and it is not offensive. It is in a pink container and is sold as a liquid.
The Lonely Planet do a great book on Bali and Lombok. Like all the other Lonely Planet Guides, it is a book worth reading when studying up on a country you wish to visit and getting opinions and thoughts from other travellers worldwide. I love these books and never travel anywhere without them. Leave a Comment
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 Tanah Lot by chatterley We brought soft luggage bags, no point lugging huge Samsonite suitcases around!
Swimwear! Cotton clothing! T-shirts! Sandals and track shoes! basically, just casual wear... If you plan to visit the temples, do remember to bring your sarong (or wear pants/skirts that cover your legs).
Mosquito Repellent - A MUST!!!!! We made the mistake of not bringing or buying any...and suffered for our folly! Lots of mosquito bites to show!
Bring lots of film (or memory cards for digital cameras), Bali is so beautiful and offer so many breathtaking sights, you would easily finish all the rolls of film you bring! Leave a Comment
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