by Ketut | Bali Facts, Bali Travel Tips, Featured |
Uber Bali UPDATE: Bali bans Uber Uber Bali is available in the South only at this moment although it operates in a somewhat grey area legally (follow-link above to learn more). Uber is limited to Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Tuban (including airport), Kuta, Legian, Seminyak,...
by Ketut | Bali Facts, Bali Travel Tips |
West Bali National Park entrance fee as of 1 June 2015. Domestic visitor (Indonesian) at Rp 10,000 per person during weekdays. Domestic visitor (Indonesian) at Rp 15,000 per person during weekends and national holidays. Group of domestic students (10+ students) at Rp...
by Ketut | Bali Facts, Bali Travel Tips |
The Bali airport cancels the use of the immigration entry form for overseas visitors. This is as of 1 April 2015. The white three fold immigration entry form is no longer used. This is the three-fold-form that was previously given to passengers on the plane before...
by Ketut | Bali Facts, Bali Travel Tips |
Below are some of the old Bali airport taxi rates that have changed over the years. Click on the images below to see a larger version. If only we could revert back to the oldest rate where a transfer to Kuta was only Rp 6,500 😉 Continue here to see the current Ngurah...
by Ketut | Bali Facts, Bali Travel Tips, Featured |
Bali airport taxi rate Below are the current Bali airport taxi rates. The rates for the airport taxi are fixed rates depending on your destination in Bali. Content: Who runs Bali airport taxi Where can I find the Bali airport Taxi counter Bali airport taxi fixed rates...
by Ketut | Bali Travel Tips |
Indonesia & Bali airport tax As of 9 February 2015, all airlines departing from Indonesia are required to include the airport departure tax in the price of the ticket. This new regulation is valid for both domestic flights as well as international flights...