
Governor emphasizes respect for local customs and imposes consequences for non-compliance by foreigners.
The provincial governor of Bali, I Wayan Koster, has announced updated guidelines aimed at international tourists visiting the Indonesian island.
This initiative is part of an effort to ensure that tourism remains aligned with local customs and values.
The announcement was made on Monday, with the governor emphasizing the need for tourists to adhere to respectful practices while in Bali, following ongoing concerns regarding the behavior of some visitors.
Koster stated, 'As things change, we need to adapt,' highlighting the island's commitment to sustainable tourism and cultural respect.
The guidelines require tourists to respect Bali's religious customs, which are central to the island's community identity.
Key regulations outlined in the new guidelines include: the requirement for tourists to conduct financial transactions exclusively in the local currency; adherence to established traffic laws; and restrictions on entering sacred temple areas unless for religious purposes.
Tourists are additionally prohibited from using offensive language or engaging in disrespectful actions toward local customs.
Moreover, operating businesses without the necessary permits is also forbidden under the new rules.
The governor's statement comes amid Bali's ongoing recovery from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, during which tourism has played a crucial role in the island's economic revitalization.
Authorities have reiterated the importance of maintaining a harmonious relationship between visitors and the local community.
Since similar regulations were put forth in 2023, there have been growing calls from local leaders to enforce stricter measures against those who do not comply with the cultural expectations of the island.
This initiative is part of an effort to ensure that tourism remains aligned with local customs and values.
The announcement was made on Monday, with the governor emphasizing the need for tourists to adhere to respectful practices while in Bali, following ongoing concerns regarding the behavior of some visitors.
Koster stated, 'As things change, we need to adapt,' highlighting the island's commitment to sustainable tourism and cultural respect.
The guidelines require tourists to respect Bali's religious customs, which are central to the island's community identity.
Key regulations outlined in the new guidelines include: the requirement for tourists to conduct financial transactions exclusively in the local currency; adherence to established traffic laws; and restrictions on entering sacred temple areas unless for religious purposes.
Tourists are additionally prohibited from using offensive language or engaging in disrespectful actions toward local customs.
Moreover, operating businesses without the necessary permits is also forbidden under the new rules.
The governor's statement comes amid Bali's ongoing recovery from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, during which tourism has played a crucial role in the island's economic revitalization.
Authorities have reiterated the importance of maintaining a harmonious relationship between visitors and the local community.
Since similar regulations were put forth in 2023, there have been growing calls from local leaders to enforce stricter measures against those who do not comply with the cultural expectations of the island.