OUR RECOMMENDED EVENING ACTIVITIES (NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE)
As a recommendation for an evening activity in Bali; Ubud Kecak and Fire Dance Show – 75 USD
This traditional performance, staged entirely with the rhythmic sounds and chants of a male choir without any musical instruments, tells episodes from the Ramayana epic and the story of the monkey chant. The dancers gradually increase their movements, which begin slowly in rhythm, creating a ritualistic trance atmosphere. The show gains emotional intensity with scenes guided by the storyteller called the Dalang. One of the most impressive experiences of Balinese culture, this performance will be one of the unforgettable moments of your island visit. Return to the hotel at the end of the tour.
Accommodation at our hotel in Bali.
SAMPLE (etc.) HOTELS
KUALA LUMPUR
4* Melia Hotel etc.
4* Ascott Hotel etc.
SINGAPORE
4* V Hotel Lavender etc.
4* Mercure Singapore Tyrwhitt etc.
BALI
4* Mercure Bali Legian etc.
4* Fairfield by Mariott Sunset Road etc.
UBUD
4* Best Western Premier Agung etc.
4* Ubud Wana Resort etc.
The Bali Government will impose a Tourist Tax on foreign tourists traveling by air, sea, and land. The tax will need to be paid electronically and will not apply to local Indonesian tourists. All foreign visitors will be charged a tourism tax of 150,000 IDR (10 USD).
1- Our passengers will be able to fill in their data and pay the fee by logging into the Love Bali application via the website https://lovebali.baliprov.go.id or on mobile before arriving at the Bali entry gate.
2- The payment method to be used must be credit card, bank transfer, virtual account, or QRIS.
3- If payment cannot be made through the Love Bali application, foreign tourists will need to make cashless payments at Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) payment points at the airport.
4- When the transaction is successful, our foreign tourist passengers will receive a notification that the fee has been paid. After payment is completed, our passengers will be able to enter the country.
PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENT
This trip is organized with a minimum participation requirement of 20 people. If sufficient participation is not achieved, the final cancellation notice date is 20 days before the tour start date. The tour canceled due to insufficient participation will be notified to you through your agency.
VISA
MALAYSIA and SINGAPORE
Ordinary Passport - No visa required
Green Passport - No visa required
Service Passport - No visa required
Every passenger traveling to Malaysia must create the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) by filling out the form they will access from the link below, three (3) days before arrival. This document, which will be sent to their email address, is required to facilitate passengers' arrival in Malaysia and speed up the entry process. To submit the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card, passengers must use the official online platform and provide the required information completely.
All passengers traveling to Malaysia are required to fill out and submit the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) with their personal information through the link below three (3) days before their flight departure date. Once the process is completed, the MDAC will be sent by email.
https://imigresen-online.imi.gov.my/mdac/main
INDONESIA
Holders of ordinary passports are subject to visa on arrival in Indonesia. Holders of diplomatic, service, and special passports are exempt from visas for travel to the said country.
You must have a passport valid for 6 months from the end date of travel and not older than 10 years.
In destinations where a visa is required, the visa application must be made with the documents specified in the “Documents Required for Visa” list that your agency will send ձեզ.
HEALTH
There is no vaccination requirement for entry into Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. We do not expect any food served to adversely affect your health. We recommend that you do not drink tap water.
EXTRA TOURS & ACTIVITIES
Extra tours and activities are organized by the local agency we work with, with a minimum participation requirement of 20 people, and participation is not mandatory. If the required number is not reached, the excursions may not take place, or the extra tour/activity prices, content, and the vehicle used may vary depending on the number of participants. In addition, the days and times of extra tours/activities may be changed by the guide according to the opening/closing status of museums, archaeological sites, or venues at the destinations and weather conditions.
ACCOMMODATION
During periods such as fairs, congresses, concerts, events, sports tournaments, etc., hotels may be used at distances greater than the stated km.
3-person rooms may be provided depending on hotel availability, and the bed provided to the 3rd person in such rooms may be smaller than standard beds. 3-person rooms consist of 1 large bed and 1 extra bed. Since extra beds are fold-away or coach beds, participants are deemed to have accepted the possible crowding in the rooms and the bed type in 3rd-person and/or child reservations.
Child discounts are valid for one (1) child staying with 2 adults and matching the age group specified in the pricing section.
The breakfasts included among the services in the tour program are served at the hotel in accordance with the breakfast culture of the country you are in, and generally with a limited menu called continental breakfast, consisting of butter, jam, bread, tea, or coffee, and may be served in a separate hall allocated to the group.
CURRENCY
Singapore’s currency (SGD) is the Singapore Dollar.
Malaysia’s currency (MYR) is the Ringgit,
and Indonesia’s (IDR) is the Indonesian Rupiah.
We recommend that you bring small denominations in EURO and USD with you during your trip.
TIME ZONE
There is a time difference of 5 hours in winter and 4 hours in summer between Southeast Asia, our destination, and Turkey. When it is 12:00 in Turkey, it is 17:00 in Kuala Lumpur.
CLOTHING and NECESSARY ITEMS
We recommend bringing T-shirts that can be easily put on and taken off, short- and long-sleeved shirts, cotton pants, shorts, comfortable walking shoes, and a light jacket for the evenings. In addition, you may also want to bring a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, earplugs for possible noise, a camera, a video camera, and their chargers and spare memory cards.
FOOD CULTURE
In Southeast Asia, chicken and seafood are quite common. Local spices are used in the meals, but throughout the tour you will feel that the food suits your palate.
SHOPPING
In addition to souvenirs from the countries mentioned, it is possible to find items specific to the country you are visiting such as watches and natural food and beverage products. You can also purchase electronic goods, etc. However, there are restrictions on bringing electronic goods into our country. Quantities above the limit are confiscated at customs.
IMPORTANT NOTES
Having a valid passport and/or having obtained a visa (for a destination/passport requiring a visa) does not mean that entry into the country will be granted. The passport police have the authority to deny you entry into the country. The agency is not responsible for this situation; responsibility lies with the passenger.
The agency is an intermediary institution between the airline and the passenger and is subject to the 28.09.1955 Hague Protocol. There may be a risk of delays on scheduled and charter flights, or hours may change before the current trip and flight. The agency is obliged to notify these changes as soon as possible. Our passengers have purchased the tour knowing and accepting that flight details may change. Children aged 0-2 do not pay airport tax and airport service fees.
Panoramic city tours included in the tour package are tours organized for the general introduction of the cities and carried out panoramically from the vehicle with guide narration, lasting at most 2-3 hours and not including museum or site entrance fees. The agency is not responsible if the panoramic tours, including the other tours specified in the program, cannot take place on the day and time of the tour due to local authorities not allowing visits or entry, or due to closed roads caused by any event, or when the tour becomes impossible due to weather conditions. Some tours may be carried out by public transport or on foot where possible in locations with closed roads or where vehicle entry is not permitted.