It has been almost four months since Bali released its official tourist dos and don’ts list in an effort to control unruly foreigners.
Speaking to tourists on the popular Indonesian holiday island, local media have reported a positive reaction so far.on arrival at Bali Airport and the stand out was that he is not allowed to work.
“Our tour guides also often remind us of what we can and cannot do,” she added, while criticising misbehaving tourists for not respecting the culture. When announcing the official list of rules, Bali Governor Wayan Koster said the aim was to restore “quality and dignity” to Bali’s tourism sector.
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