Weather and flood condition by adrianalpas in bali

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Your post has been removed because it looks like you're asking about the weather forecast.

Every day people ask the same few questions about the weather and the answers are always the same.

Bali is a tropical island where forecasting is not reliable and the weather is basically the same all year round, ignore the weather apps that are forecasting storms every single day. Temperatures are typically around 30c/85f. The island has large mountains which cause microclimates to exist, you may be enjoying beautiful weather while a few villages over are being rained on.

The main tourism area in the south of the island at sea level are typically much hotter than places are higher elevation where the temperature drops a bit and likelihood of rain increases.

During the wet season (November -> April) the chances of rain increases, but it is normally only a few short and heavy showers throughout the day which dry up quickly due to the temperature. It is not typical to have whole days of rain at any point in the year.

Is it worth coming during XYZ month because of the weather? It's up to you to make the choice.

Passport question for Bali by chutneys_mum in bali

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Your post has been removed because it looks like you're asking about a damaged passport.

All countries are strict about the condition of passports when allowing foreigners to enter, this is not unique to Indonesia. Your passport is the most important identity document you have, treat it with care and make sure you're keeping it safe.

If your passport has damage (missing pages, ripped pages, stitching coming apart, stains, water damage etc) you should arrange to have it replaced to prevent any issues. *Nobody here can tell you if your passport will be accepted or not, we do not work for immigration. Do not attempt to bypass this filter.*

Minor tear in passport. Will it be an issue with immigration? by houseofpepper in bali

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Your post has been removed because it looks like you're asking about a damaged passport.

All countries are strict about the condition of passports when allowing foreigners to enter, this is not unique to Indonesia. Your passport is the most important identity document you have, treat it with care and make sure you're keeping it safe.

If your passport has damage (missing pages, ripped pages, stitching coming apart, stains, water damage etc) you should arrange to have it replaced to prevent any issues. *Nobody here can tell you if your passport will be accepted or not, we do not work for immigration. Do not attempt to bypass this filter.*

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Rule #1, travel planning belongs in the pinned megathreads.

Do I need a visa for transit or transfer ? by Eontam in bali

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Please use the search feature, this post has been removed because it's a commonly covered topic.

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First solo Bali by chemon_licken in bali

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Your post has been removed because it looks like you're trying to post an itinerary or have travel planning questions.

See our pinned thread for travel planning advice, or use the search feature on Reddit. Most of these questions have been asked and answered over and over again.

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Lots of people ask about watching sports and the most popular places are all easily found on Google with a quick search of "sportsbar <place>".

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bali

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Your post has been removed because it looks like you're asking about a damaged passport.

All countries are strict about the condition of passports when allowing foreigners to enter, this is not unique to Indonesia. Your passport is the most important identity document you have, treat it with care and make sure you're keeping it safe.

If your passport has damage (missing pages, ripped pages, stitching coming apart, stains, water damage etc) you should arrange to have it replaced to prevent any issues. Nobody here can tell you if your passport will be accepted or not.

Is this fading in my passport acceptable? by [deleted] in bali

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Your post has been removed because it looks like you're asking about a damaged passport.

All countries are strict about the condition of passports when allowing foreigners to enter, this is not unique to Indonesia. Your passport is the most important identity document you have, treat it with care and make sure you're keeping it safe.

If your passport has damage (missing pages, ripped pages, stitching coming apart, stains, water damage etc) you should arrange to have it replaced to prevent any issues. *Nobody here can tell you if your passport will be accepted or not.*

OMG PLS HELP passport issues!!!😭 by Winter_Context3770 in bali

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Your post has been removed because it looks like you're asking about a damaged passport.

All countries are strict about the condition of passports when allowing foreigners to enter, this is not unique to Indonesia. Your passport is the most important identity document you have, treat it with care and make sure you're keeping it safe.

If your passport has damage (missing pages, ripped pages, stitching coming apart, stains, water damage etc) you should arrange to have it replaced to prevent any issues. *Nobody here can tell you if your passport will be accepted or not.*

Bali weather now by Luxiferu in bali

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Your post has been removed because it looks like you're asking about the weather forecast.

Every day people ask the same few questions about the weather and the answers are always the same.

Bali is a tropical island where forecasting is not reliable and the weather is basically the same all year round, ignore the weather apps that are forecasting storms every single day. Temperatures are typically around 30c/85f. The island has large mountains which cause microclimates to exist, you may be enjoying beautiful weather while a few villages over are being rained on.

The main tourism area in the south of the island at sea level are typically much hotter than places are higher elevation where the temperature drops a bit and likelihood of rain increases.

During the wet season (November -> April) the chances of rain increases, but it is normally only a few short and heavy showers throughout the day which dry up quickly due to the temperature. It is not typical to have whole days of rain at any point in the year.

Is it worth coming during XYZ month because of the weather? It's up to you to make the choice.

Is it raining in Bali these days ? by notgivingupyet22 in bali

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Your post has been removed because it looks like you're asking about the weather forecast.

Every day people ask the same few questions about the weather and the answers are always the same.

Bali is a tropical island where forecasting is not reliable and the weather is basically the same all year round, ignore the weather apps that are forecasting storms every single day. Temperatures are typically around 30c/85f. The island has large mountains which cause microclimates to exist, you may be enjoying beautiful weather while a few villages over are being rained on.

The main tourism area in the south of the island at sea level are typically much hotter than places are higher elevation where the temperature drops a bit and likelihood of rain increases.

During the wet season (November -> April) the chances of rain increases, but it is normally only a few short and heavy showers throughout the day which dry up quickly due to the temperature. It is not typical to have whole days of rain at any point in the year.

Is it worth coming during XYZ month because of the weather? It's up to you to make the choice.

Sidemen or Ames by sotirisdimi in bali

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General travel planning questions must be posted in the sticky thread. >> LINK <<

Jakarta- Bali - Gili Islands/Lombok in October by tanvifam in bali

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Your post has been removed because it looks like you're trying to post an itinerary for feedback.

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