BALI DO AND DON'T
Here’s a clear and concise list of Dos and Don’ts in Bali to help you stay respectful, safe, and culturally aware while enjoying your trip
✅ DOs in Bali
✅ 1. Respect Local Customs and Religion
- Bali is predominantly Hindu. Respect ceremonies, offerings, and temple rules.
- Step around small offerings (canang sari) on the ground – don’t step over or kick them.
✅ 2. Dress Modestly at Temples
- Wear a sarong and sash (usually provided or available for rent at temples).
- Shoulders and knees should be covered when entering sacred sites.
✅ 3. Use Both Hands or Right Hand
- When giving or receiving something (money, food), use your right hand or both hands – never the left alone.
✅ 4. Bargain Politely
- Bargaining is expected in markets, but keep it friendly and respectful.
✅ 5. Be Conscious of the Environment
- Bring a reusable water bottle.
- Avoid sunscreen with harmful chemicals if you’re snorkeling or diving (reef-safe sunscreen).
✅ 6. Tip for Good Service
- Not mandatory, but appreciated. 5–10% is standard in restaurants or for drivers.
✅ 7. Drive Carefully (or Hire a Driver)
- If you ride a scooter, wear a helmet and follow traffic laws.
- If unsure, hiring a local driver is safer and often more relaxing.
❌ DON’Ts in Bali
❌ 1. Don’t Touch People’s Heads
- The head is considered the most sacred part of the body in Balinese culture.
❌ 2. Don’t Raise Your Voice
- Loud or aggressive behavior is considered rude and may be met with silence or avoidance.
❌ 3. Don’t Engage in Public Displays of Affection
- Kissing or excessive affection in public is frowned upon, especially in religious areas.
❌ 4. Don’t Use Your Left Hand for Important Gestures
- Avoid using it to hand over money, shake hands, or touch sacred objects.
❌ 5. Don’t Enter Temples During Menstruation
- Local belief considers women impure during this time; signs at temples will often note this.
❌ 6. Don’t Climb Sacred Trees or Statues
- Many trees and statues have spiritual significance – touching or climbing them is deeply disrespectful.
❌ 7. Don’t Litter
- Bali struggles with waste management; help out by being a responsible traveler.
