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Pack your bags!
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Bali is not the end of
the world! You'll find thousands of small shops along the roads. The
people are very happy to help you out with anything whenever you bump into
a problem or a need.
It is highly recommended to take as few things as possible
with you. Too much luggage will make you less mobile and makes your trip
less comfortable.
Note that most air companies only allow maximum 20 kg of
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Here follows a list of items you should not forget. The bold
items are the most important ones:
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Documents:
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Identity
Card (and copy)
passport
(and copy)
flight
ticket (and copy)
hotel
voucher (and copy)
itinerary
(and copy)
contact
list
travel
insurance card and copy insurance policy
name
card
map(s)
stationery
set including ball pen, plastic folder, pen, pencil, felt pen, blank
sheets, stapler
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Money
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bank notes
credit cards
your bank telephone number in
case you loose money or credit cards
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Health and beauty
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tooth
paste, tooth brush (and tooth line)
soap
and shampoo
comb
towel
tissue
or toilet paper
eye-drop
panadol,
cold tablets, stomach tablets, adhesive tapes
medicines
make-up
sunscreen
shaver
mosquito net
condoms
aspirin
mosquito repellent (preferably
DEET)
insect sting reliever
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Clothes
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1 long pants (for the
evenings against mosquito's)
4 pairs of underwear
2 pairs of socks
1 swimsuit
4 T-shirts
1 pair of sandals
1 pair of walking shoes
2 shirts
sun glasses
Clothes are very cheap in Bali.
I recommend not to take too many clothes and buy clothes in Bali. If your
clothes are dirty, go to the local laundry service. Laundry service is
very cheap.
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Other items
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camera - underwater throw away
camera
batteries
AC adaptors: Indonesia is 220 Volts AC. Plugs are of the two-pin continental European style, with no earth or ground pin.
world receiver |
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