See what the experts are saying about Denpasar. Get expert advice on how to get there what to see and more.
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The biggest cultural no-nos
Showing too much skin. Except perhaps in Singapore, Bangkok, and other heavily touristed areas -- where modest Southeast Asians are more accepting of beachwear at the beach and sexier attire at discos -- dress with respect for the locals and... Continue reading »
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The most intriguing historical sites
Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaeo (Bangkok, Thailand): These two places are number one on every travel itinerary to Bangkok, and rightly so. The palace is indeed grand, with mixtures of traditional Thai and European Victorian architecture. Wat Phr... Continue reading »
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The most unforgettable travel experiences
Making Merit (Thailand & Laos): For centuries, the sangha, or monkhood, has lived off the donations of food and money from the community. The tradition continues to this day: Every morning, monks walk the streets around their temple not just... Continue reading »
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Planning a trip
Elsewhere on the site, we provide specific information on traveling to and getting around Southeast Asia's individual countries. Here we give you some region-wide tips and information that will help you plan your trip. Continue reading »
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Fast facts
ATM Networks -- Note that Laos has no international ATMs; however, international ATMs abound in the major cities of most countries in Southeast Asia. Camera & Film -- Film is easy to get in all of these countries and is usually much cheape... Continue reading »
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When to go
With a few exceptions, wherever and whenever you travel in Southeast Asia, you are likely to encounter hot and humid weather. All of Southeast Asia lies within the tropics, and the countries closest to the equator -- Singapore, Malaysia, Indo... Continue reading »
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Getting there
If you're flying to Southeast Asia, you will more than likely arrive via one of the region's three main hubs: Bangkok, Singapore, or Hong Kong, from where you can pick up flights to any other destination in Southeast Asia. Your home country's... Continue reading »
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Escorted & package tours
Packages for the Independent Traveler Package tours are simply a way to buy the airfare, accommodations, and other elements of your trip (such as car rentals, airport transfers, and sometimes even activities) at the same time and often at... Continue reading »
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Health & insurance
Travel Insurance Check your existing insurance policies and credit card coverage before you buy travel insurance. You may already be covered for lost luggage, canceled tickets, or medical expenses. The cost of travel insurance varies wi... Continue reading »
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Common diseases
Tropical Illnesses -- Among Southeast Asia's tropical diseases carried by mosquitoes are malaria, dengue fever, and Japanese encephalitis. Reports about malaria prophylactics vary. While most local health agencies tell you not to waste your t... Continue reading »
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Safety
The good news is that anonymous, violent crime is not an issue in most countries in the region, but petty theft, pick-pocketing, and purse snatching are common. It is a good idea to carry a hidden travel wallet with your passport and document... Continue reading »
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Entry requirements & customs
Entry Requirements Many countries covered in this guide require only a valid passport for citizens of the U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. For information on how to get a passport, go to "Passports" in the "Fast Facts" secti... Continue reading »
Denpasar Travel Experiences
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