Bali is the largest tourist destination in Indonesia and is a luxurious, but surprisingly affordable, destination. Famous for its beautiful beaches, highly developed arts (including dance, sculpture, painting and music), Bali is a fascinating island to visit and will awaken your senses with the breathtaking scenery, such as beaches, mountains and surrounding coral reefs.
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Notable events in Bali, Indonesia for 2009
| January |
26th: Chinese New Year |
| March |
9th: Birthday of the Prophet Muhammad
26th: Hari Raya Nyepi Tahun Baru (Bali's Official day of Silence - Hindu New Year's Day) |
| April |
10th: Good Friday |
| May |
9th: Hari Raya Waisak
21st: The Ascension of Jesus Christ into Heaven |
| July |
20th: Isra Mi'raj Prophet Mohammad SAW - Celebrating the Ascension of The Prophet Muhammad |
| August |
17th: Indonesian National Independence Day |
| September |
21-22nd: Hari Raya Idul Fitri
23rd: Public Holiday |
| November |
27th: Idul Adha |
| December |
18th: Islamic New Year
24-25th: Public Holiday (Christmas) |
Visa and Health Requirements for Bali (Indonesia)
Visa - Visas are required by SA passport holders and can be issued on arrival in Indonesia if the purpose of the visit is tourism. Temporary passports are also accepted. Visa fees are USD25 for up to 30 days and cannot be extended. For more information please contact the Indonesian Embassy 0027 (0)12 342 3350/1.
Vaccination - Yellow Fever is compulsory if travelling from an infected area. Polio, Tetanus and Hepatitis A vaccinations are recommended. Malaria prophylaxis should be taken as a precaution.
Updated June 2010 |