Basic Information:
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Capital - Jakarta
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Official languages - Indonesian
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Currency - Indonesian Rupiah
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Entry Requirements for UK citizens - UK.GOV

Safety Information:
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Keep Electronics hidden away
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Keep cash in money belt
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Take taxis at night
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Avoid dark streets, stay in public areas
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There are a lot of Pick Pockets
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Keep an eye on all your bags at all times
Guides to the areas we visited
Indonesia (Bali)
Bali is one of Indonesia’s many islands. Known for its iconic rice paddy fields, beaches and diving sites, Bali has everything from adventure to culture. There are many temples on the island such as the Cliffside Uluwatu Temple.
Kuta is more popular amongst the party goers with bars and restaurants lining the streets, where as Seminyak and Nusa Dua are more resort type areas.
Ubud in the centre of the island offers a more traditional settings, with the ancient temples, rice fields, monkey forest and Luwak coffee plantations.
Bali offers the best dive spots in the world with great reefs with plenty of sea life. The most popular beach activity is Surfing, Bali has some of the best surf conditions in the World. Many professional surfers come to Bali to ride the huge waves. If you are an amateur, Kuta offers perfect conditions to practice getting up on the board!
Here are the top things to do in Bali:
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Tanah Lot
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Uluwatu Temple
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Kuta
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Seminyak
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Nusa Dua
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Ubud
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Gili Island
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Nyang Nyang Beach
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PADI Scuba diving
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Monkey forest
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Balinese Traditional dance
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Luwak coffee tasting
