The Indonesian government recently announced the opening of the country for international travel - and this has hailed nothing but good news for Bali.
As per booking platform Agoda, Bali was one of the most searched beach destinations of the destinations recently. Not surprisingly, within Indonesia too, this region was the one that received the most search hits. Indians are looking at Bali more than ever; Indonesia is in the top four countries that we are looking at, for travelling.
Mount Batur
Because of geography, Australia and Singapore remain as top origin markets for Bali; as per Agoda, Australia has seen the biggest upward traction of outgoing visits post the pandemic, with Singapore following a close second.
Ubud Monkey Forest and Nusa Dua Beach
On April 6, Indonesia updated its border and quarantine guidelines, allowing fully vaccinated tourists to visit the country without having to quarantine first. However, the guests would have to present a negative RT-PCR test conducted within 48 hours before the departure as of end of May when this article was written. Upon presenting this test, though, they are allowed to roam around and explore other parts of Indonesia without needing any additional tests. Besides this, all international visitors would also be required to present a proof of health insurance, which must cover medical treatment for the virus.
Indonesia has also granted visa on arrival facility to travellers holding passports of 43 countries, including India. These 43 countries also include 14 other countries in the APAC region. Following this good news, a number of Indian travellers have shown interest in travelling to Bali. We tell you about various things to do in this Indonesian region and also follow it up with hotels to stay at.
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