The end of year holiday is finally just around the corner. While the pandemic has given us the chance to take a break and chill at home, it’s now time to come out of our shells. Enjoy the final weeks of this year with an exquisite holiday in Bali.
Most travel concerns that may appear during the holiday are concerns regarding compliance with health protocols. These concerns are both in regards to confidence in community compliance with health protocols, as well as confidence that the destinations have been complying with health and safety protocols. Worry not. If you prepare properly you’ll be sure to have an amazing time.
The end of the year is filled with two major holidays, which are thanksgiving in November, and Christmas in December. What better way to spend it than going to Bali? Bali, the island of Gods, is famous for its volcanic mountains, iconic beaches, and stunning coral reefs. It’s the perfect holiday destination. It doesn’t matter if you’re going with family or even traveling solo. You’ll have an amazing time regardless. Here are four simple tips to make the best of your holiday. Stay tuned.
Planning holidays can be a bit of work. But you always have the option to have a hassle-free holiday by planning as early as possible. That way, you’ll know exactly where you want to go, and what to do there. Having a plan allows you to have something to look forward to. It also gives you more time to prepare all the necessary documents that you may need to travel and book the best seats on the plane.
There are countless fun places to go to in Bali. To name a few, you can go to the monkey forest, beaches, temples, waterparks, waterfalls, and many more. Check out this blog to find out the 6 best places to visit in Bali. Take your time to check out the places and choose which ones you’d like to visit most.
Planning ahead provides you the opportunity to manage your budget and spending. Yes, the holidays are when we treat ourselves. Decrease any financial stress or burden you may feel by making and sticking to a budget. Remember, budgeting isn’t about limiting yourself. It’s about making the things that excite you possible. Check out this post to have an amazing holiday in Bali on a budget.
One of the worst things that could happen on a holiday is to realize that you’ve forgotten to pack the most important things. Make a list of all the things you may need while traveling so you don’t forget it. Double-check to make sure passports, tickets, and money are packed. Other essential items to have in Bali are sunblock, a small umbrella, sunglasses, sandals, and swimsuits. Pack a small first aid kit to be extra safe.
Packing clothes might be a little tricky if you’ve never been to Bali before. Opt for lightweight cotton clothing as the weather in Bali can be hot. Plan to cover up a little (knees and shoulders) when planning to go to the temple. Now you’re pretty much all set to go!
Better safe than sorry! Always stay vigilant and pay attention to health protocols. You never know who you may meet, so be sure to look after yourself. Try to stay out of crowds and bring a hand sanitizer when you go out.
Protect yourself with the 3W’s. The 3W’s are to wear a mask, watch your distance (stay at least 1-2 meters or 6 feet away from people), and wash your hands thoroughly. If you are wearing a single-use mask, remember to change it every 3-4 hours. Be a hero by saving yourself, your family, and other loved ones by carefully following the health protocols.
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Above we have prepared a small list of tips to help decrease the stress in holiday planning. Bali’s end-of-year holidays are the best. The weather is usually nice and warm, with occasional showers. Spend the time of your life in Bali. If you need more info on rooms and tourist destinations, check out Ubud Villa Rentals by Red Lotus Property. Enjoy your holiday, stay safe!
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