
Provincial governor stresses adherence to local customs and regulations for foreign visitors.
The provincial governor of Bali, I Wayan Koster, has announced updated guidelines aimed at international tourists, emphasizing the need for respect towards local customs and outlining strict consequences for those deemed as 'naughty.' This announcement follows previous efforts in 2023 to manage tourist behavior on the island.
In a statement released on Monday, Governor Koster highlighted that the evolving situation necessitates adaptations within the tourism sector.
He articulated a commitment to ensuring that Bali's tourism environment remains 'respectful, sustainable and in harmony with local values.'
The newly established regulations include a mandate for tourists to respect Bali's religious customs, conduct financial transactions specifically in the local currency, and adhere to local traffic regulations.
Additionally, tourists are expressly prohibited from entering sacred temple areas unless engaged in religious activities.
Other restrictions involve the use of offensive language or actions and the running of businesses without the necessary permits.
These measures reflect the province's ongoing efforts to foster a more responsible and culturally sensitive tourism experience.
In a statement released on Monday, Governor Koster highlighted that the evolving situation necessitates adaptations within the tourism sector.
He articulated a commitment to ensuring that Bali's tourism environment remains 'respectful, sustainable and in harmony with local values.'
The newly established regulations include a mandate for tourists to respect Bali's religious customs, conduct financial transactions specifically in the local currency, and adhere to local traffic regulations.
Additionally, tourists are expressly prohibited from entering sacred temple areas unless engaged in religious activities.
Other restrictions involve the use of offensive language or actions and the running of businesses without the necessary permits.
These measures reflect the province's ongoing efforts to foster a more responsible and culturally sensitive tourism experience.