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#Bali #BaliTravel #BaliVlog ▫️This video does not contain paid advertisements. Instagram: / p0punzel E-mail ????: [email protected] ????Immigration Tip: Bali is a place where you need to get a visa first to enter! If you search on Naver, you will see that the blog explains that you need to prepare 4 things: 1. Visa, 2. Health Pass, 3. Electronic Customs Declaration, and 4. Tourist Tax, but personally..! I recommend not preparing all four???? If you are worried, it may be enough to just get an e-visa! I think the airport will be crowded because I am traveling during the peak dry season! In that case, I recommend an e-visa, but even if you don't get an e-visa, you can get it issued at the local airport with an arrival visa and the line will move quickly! Since it is a visa that is issued by several staff members and you only need to pay money, I recommend that you obtain an arrival visa (all dollars, rupees, and cards are accepted) rather than having to make mistakes like spelling your name wrong with an e-visa, and since you will have time to get your luggage out! If you have obtained an e-visa, you can follow the online visa (evoa) arrow in the large hall after arriving at the airport and stand in line to purchase an arrival visa! The arrival visa is very small, but it is a little cheaper. Those who have obtained an e-visa (evoa) can scan their passport at the automatic immigration machine and finish the immigration inspection. If you have obtained an arrival visa, you can go to the immigration machine and show your passport directly and enter the country! (There is almost no line for both.) And they do not check the health pass separately. There is talk that you have to pay a tourist tax, but there was no tourist tax payment confirmation procedure during the immigration process, and there was no tourist tax inspection throughout the trip! I decided not to pay the tourist tax… … … .. And finally, you can check the e-customs declaration QR when you leave, but you can do this while waiting in line for the customs declaration confirmation (it takes about 1 minute). You don’t have to do it in advance! You can travel without worrying about things to do before departure by just entering the QR code in the photo and checking it. ????️???? ????Exchange tip: When exchanging money in Bali, many people use Travel Wallet. They top up Indonesian rupiah with the Travel Wallet app and then withdraw it from one of the many ATMs at the airport! (6-digit PIN = 4-digit Travel Wallet password + 00) This method is the most used because there is no separate fee, but I exchanged money into dollars and exchanged it for rupiah at the airport. There are many currency exchange booths in the city, so you don’t necessarily have to exchange money at the airport… (The airport is expensive no matter what^^)???? And most stores accept cards, but admission tickets to tourist attractions only accept cash, so I recommend exchanging money in cash even if it is a small amount! ????Recommended Bali app: The best means of transportation in Bali are ‘Grab, Gojek’. Similar to Kakao Taxi in Korea, many people call taxis through apps, but Grab is easier to catch than Kakao Taxi. If you choose to pay in cash, it's a small amount, but it's cheaper than a card. You can also order delivery from Grab and Gojek, and since delivery is good, I recommend using them! However, the restaurants registered in the Grab and Gojek apps are different, so I recommend downloading both in Korea in advance and registering your card before traveling. ???? 'WhatsApp' is a chat app like KakaoTalk, and all contacts with Bali resorts, restaurant reservations, and taxi tour drivers are done through WhatsApp, so I recommend downloading it in advance! ????Taxi tour tip: I made a reservation on the 'Klook' app, and it was great that there was an option for a driver who could speak Korean! We have to be together for about 10 hours a day, but since he's fluent in Korean, he explained various tips about Bali to me, which was really nice and fun. There will be many flights on the last night, so it's hard to store your luggage after checking out of your accommodation, and you can go to other areas or places you want to visit and get dropped off at the airport, so I definitely recommend it! There are products with a set schedule, and if you make a reservation for a free product, you can tell him where you want to go within the specified time, and he'll plan the route for you. There are many products on travel apps like My Real Trip and Klook (and activities), so I recommend searching and making reservations before going to Bali!???? ????Bali travel tips: Bali's dry season is from April to October, and the rest of the year is the rainy season. It doesn't rain at all during the dry season, and the rainy season comes and goes down in torrents. There are a lot more tourists and traffic congestion is worse during the dry season. Bali has many