Bali has always been a tourist hotspot for visitors, with its pristine beaches and amazing surf breaks being massive sources of attractions for coastal lovers, while its foresty regions have attracted travellers as well. The hotspot remained so even through strict rules during the pandemic and has only risen in popularity since the end of it. The government, however, has enforced stricter rules following the boom due to various reasons, and you should know these before you set off on your vacation.

The rules were flexible when it came to driving around without a license, but the government has cracked down on this infamous feature, and now a license is needed before renting a bike. In another radical move, the governor has forbidden visits to Bali’s mountains and volcanoes except for religious festivities or disaster management-related tasks. This was due to reports of tourists acting inappropriately near these sacred sites. Another important development you should know about is the government ruling that visitors who find lodging at accommodations that avoid paying taxes will face consequences. It is perfectly okay if you’re staying at an official hotel. Seminyak in Bali is a popular destination for most tourists, and they most likely stay at registered lodgings such as HARRIS Hotel Seminyak Bali to avoid getting into trouble.

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