The regional government of Bali, Indonesia, is advising foreign tourists to consider getting vaccinated against dengue fever as the number of cases continues to rise in the country. Gusti Ayu Raka Susanti, acting head of Disease Prevention and Control at the Bali Health Agency, emphasised that while dengue vaccines are not mandatory for tourists, it is highly recommended for their health, especially when visiting areas where dengue is prevalent.
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She stressed the importance of this precautionary measure for both tourists and Balinese residents, emphasising that dengue fever vaccinations can help protect individuals from infections. By encouraging tourists to get vaccinated, the Bali Health Agency aims to ensure the well-being of travellers during their stay in Bali, particularly when entering endemic areas, and to minimise the risk of dengue outbreaks in the region.
The increasing rate of dengue fever cases nationwide in Indonesia has sparked concerns about the spread of the disease in Bali. While the Bali regional government doesn’t have precise data on the number of tourists affected by dengue fever, the province has seen a significant uptick in cases. From January to April 2024, Bali reported a total of 4,177 cases and five deaths due to dengue fever. This surge in cases has prompted authorities to take proactive measures to address the situation and ensure the health and safety of both residents and visitors to the island.
Bali – visa-free for Indian passport holders
Indian tourists visiting Bali for less than 30 days do not require a visa on arrival. However, if your stay exceeds 30 days but is less than 60 days, you will need to obtain a visa on arrival, which costs ₹2400.
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How to reach Bali?
Bali, a popular tourist destination in Indonesia, can be reached by air and sea. The most common way to reach Bali is by flying into Ngurah Rai International Airport, also known as Denpasar International Airport, located in the capital city of Denpasar. This airport serves both domestic and international flights, making it convenient for travellers from various parts of the world. Many major airlines operate direct flights to Bali from major cities around the globe.
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Alternatively, travellers can also reach Bali by sea, with ferries connecting the island to neighbouring islands such as Java and Lombok. These ferries depart from various ports in Java and Lombok and arrive at ports in Bali, providing an alternative mode of transportation for those who prefer sea travel. Once in Bali, various transportation options, including taxis, rental cars, and shuttle services, are available to explore the island’s attractions.
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