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survival questions regarding Bali

 
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jtpe



Joined: 05 Mar 2007
Location: Daegu

PostPosted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 10:50 pm    Post subject: survival questions regarding Bali Reply with quote

So, I'll be in Bali next wk and have some questions:

1) My co-worker said they have no problem accepting/exchanging in K won. Is this true???

2) Is it c.c. friendly??? Plan on swiping more than cash.

3) I plan on mostly sponging (bodyboarding), so is it safe if i leave my camera and personal items along the beach??? I'm sure it isn't...so what are some options?? b/c I wan't to take as many pix as possible

4) Should I rent car or scooter??? or neither??? If yes, would traveling around the island be better than touring???

Anyway, any advice would be great...

cheers fellas!!!
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topas



Joined: 25 Apr 2007

PostPosted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 6:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Based on my own, somewhat limited, experience in Bali:

1) There are places around where you can exchange won. How convenient they are depends on the town. I never heard of any stores accepting won outright in the place of rupiah, but maybe some do.

2) Many stores and guesthouses are not especially c card-friendly, but there are a lot ATMs around.

3) The beaches are safer than those in a lot of countries, but why risk it? It really sucks having a camera stolen. When I went to the beach to swim, etc, I brought as little as possible. Then I'd go back just to hang out and take pictures.

4) Depends on what you want to do. A scooter is okay for short trips if you're traveling a lot in one area. If you want to go sightseeing, taking a tour might be best. The tour groups are usually small (i.e. private or semi-private), and they can be pricey. If you just want to get from A to B, taxis are a good option, and there are a few different types to choose from.
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zappadelta



Joined: 31 Aug 2004

PostPosted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 7:36 pm    Post subject: Re: survival questions regarding Bali Reply with quote

jtpe wrote:
So, I'll be in Bali next wk and have some questions:

1) My co-worker said they have no problem accepting/exchanging in K won. Is this true???

2) Is it c.c. friendly??? Plan on swiping more than cash.

3) I plan on mostly sponging (bodyboarding), so is it safe if i leave my camera and personal items along the beach??? I'm sure it isn't...so what are some options?? b/c I wan't to take as many pix as possible

4) Should I rent car or scooter??? or neither??? If yes, would traveling around the island be better than touring???

Anyway, any advice would be great...

cheers fellas!!!



1) Bring dollars
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SarcasmKills



Joined: 07 Apr 2003
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 8:06 am    Post subject: Re: survival questions regarding Bali Reply with quote

jtpe wrote:
So, I'll be in Bali next wk and have some questions:

1) My co-worker said they have no problem accepting/exchanging in K won. Is this true???

I would just recommend using ATMs..

2) Is it c.c. friendly??? Plan on swiping more than cash.

Very much so

3) I plan on mostly sponging (bodyboarding), so is it safe if i leave my camera and personal items along the beach??? I'm sure it isn't...so what are some options?? b/c I wan't to take as many pix as possible

Leaving anything on the beach unattended ANYWHERE is just dumb..

4) Should I rent car or scooter??? or neither??? If yes, would traveling around the island be better than touring???

Depends where/what you want to see... Personally, I didn't bother and just took buses and taxis around... less stress overall...

Anyway, any advice would be great...

cheers fellas!!!
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tyleranthony



Joined: 17 Mar 2007

PostPosted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 2:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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The tour groups are usually small (i.e. private or semi-private), and they can be pricey.
you can get an 8 hour tour, inclusive of petrol, for about 35 USD. If you're just into sightseeing then be sure to tell the driver that you don't want to stop at ANY of the boutique shops/markets along the way. can get a little tiresome having 7 year old balinese children try to guilt you into buying isht for just "one dollar"... they do accept Won if a) they're desperate enough and b) you can convince them that they're actually more valuable than dollars...but its a tough sell. dollars are definitely the way to go.

another good tip...don't arrange any tours/trips through your hotel. for the best price, negotiate directly with the guide/company. they usually work on a voucher system, and the driver/tour organizer often has to wait up to 3 months to receive the money you've paid. i booked scuba diving through the hotel bc i wanted a reputable, insured PADI dive center, but other than that, do everything on your own directly with individual businesses. you will save a bunch of money.
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