International visitors can now visit Indonesia. The majority of travel restrictions have been lifted, and visa requirements have been relaxed.
As travelers, we can once again put our wits, nerves, and endurance to the test and push ourselves far beyond our comfort zone.
Though sometimes no matter how cautious we are, the unexpected occurs.
The first thing to consider before booking your Bali vacation is your personal health, especially now that Indonesia has opened up and everyone wants to travel again. When traveling, there is a chance of contracting COVID-19; however, if your health is otherwise good, you take precautions and use common sense, you should be fine.
The oldest adage is “Better safe than sorry.”
However, it is still true when visiting a foreign country where we do not speak the language or understand the customs. Every country has its own method of doing things. Their traffic patterns, cooking methods, perceptions, judgments, and even survival methods.
And it always comes as a surprise when something unexpected happens, such as an accident, getting sick, or becoming a victim of a crime. These occurrences, which can often be avoided, can ruin not only the holiday but also have a much larger impact on our lives.
In case such an emergency does arise, the following is some useful information to have on hand.