DON'S VIRGIN GUIDE TO BALI (2005)
The following prices are 'about' what you should pay for things in Bali.
DRINKS & COCKTAILS:
Coke (can or sml btle) RP 3200 - 5500
Water (Bottle 500ml) RP 3200 - 5000
Orange or fruit juice RP 5000 - 6000
Depending where you go cocktails range from RP 4000 - 50000
Arak Attack (rice wine cocktail)small - lge RP 4000 - 10000
Scotch, Bacardi, Vodka, Gin, Rum etc...per nip RP 20000
Jam Jar (Arak Attack 1ltr Goldfish Bowl) RP 30000 - 40000
Wine (avg) per bottle in a restaurant RP 175000 - 225000
CAR & DRIVER
Half day hire approx 4 hrs (depends on mileage) RP 150000 - 200000
All day hire approx 6-8hrs (depends on mileage) RP300000 - 450000
Tuban - Kuta RP 6000 - 8000
Kuta -Legian RP 6000 - 8000
Legian - Semniyak RP 6000 - 8000
Tuban - Nusa Dua RP 35000 - 40000
Kuta - Tanah Lot RP 60000 - 70000
Kuta - Sanur Beach RP 30000 - 50000
BLUE TAXIS Airport - Kuta RP 16500
' - Legian RP 20000
' - Jimbaran RP 20000
' - Seminyak RP 25000
' - Denpasar RP 26000
' - Oberoi RP 26000
' - Kerobokan RP 28000
' - Nusa Dua RP 30000
' - Sanur RP 35000
(Short trips 4 Persons or less best with metered Blue Cabs)
GUIDE TO MARKET PRICES
Aftershave Blk Mkt (Joop,Yves St.Laurent etc) RP 15000
Belt Leather RP 15000
Bowls Wooden Sml - Lge RP 5,000 - 15000
Beach Towels Sml - Lge RP 25000 - 50000
Beer Bintang (sml bottle) RP 12000
Baskets (Woven) Sml - Lge RP 1000 - 5000
Bracelet made from 2 Aussie Gold Coins U supply RP 10000
Bracelet made from 2 Aussie Gold Coins RP 20000
Bamboo Wind chimes: Sml - Lge RP 10000 - 15000
Bead Necklaces RP 5000
Bags Louis Vuitton Lge Overnight Bag RP 180000 - 200000
Board shorts Billabong Blk Mkt RP 30000
Caps Baseball Peaked RP 10000 - 15000
Cardigans lite weight crochet RP 30000 - 35000
Cushion covers RP 30000 - 35000
Car Timber Steering Wheel (with boss kit) RP 150000
Cigarettes pkt or crtn RP 10000 - 65000
DVD Player Hire (week) RP 100000
Dresses (summer) RP 25000 - 40000
Earrings RP 5000
Games PS2 or Xbox games Blk Mkt RP 15000
Handbags Louie Vetton RP 55000 - 70000
Jackets Leather Tailor made RP 500000 -700000
Jeans Levi's 501 RP 75000
Kids T-shirts/Singlets RP 15000
Kimonos 55,000 (depending on length & material) RP 35000 - 50000
Masks RP 9000 - 15000
Meals - Entrée average (more for seafoods) RP 5000 - 30000
Meals - Mains average price (more for seafoods) RP 15000 - 50000
Mobile Phone Nokia 1110 RP 700000
Music Cd's (discounts for volume) RP 8000
Necklaces beaded or polished shells RP 5000 - 10000
Placemats Woven RP 5000
Photo prints (digital) RP 1000 - 1500
Photo Memory Stick Card to disk RP 25000
Perfumes Blk Mkt RP 15000
Photos onto a CDR RP 25000
Placemats Wooden RP 12000
Singlets RP 25000 - 30000
Sarongs Short (basic printed) RP 9000 - 12000
Sarongs Long (detailed embroided) RP 20000 - 30000
Tops (Paul Frank for teen girls) RP 20000 - 25000
Singlets Bintang printed RP 15000
Shirts Collared RP 20000
Stubby holders RP 4000
Sandals Leather RP 25000 - 40000
Sunglasses Oakley etc... Blk Mkt RP 15000 - 25000
T-shirts Blk Mkt (Billabong,Quicksilver,Nike) RP 10000 - 30000
Watches Blk Mkt RP 15000 - 30000
Wallet Leather Billabong RP 10000
DVD's
After advice on the BTF we placed our order with Helgi via email before we arrived in Bali and he supplied us about 300 DVD's and 150 PS2 Games. They are all great quality so we are totally satisfied. He is a really nice guy and also hires DVD's players at about a quarter of the price inside the hotels. His email address for a list of available DVD's is mcshop@hotmail.com and he will deliver to your hotel room when you arrive (pay in Rupiah).
ACCOMMODATION
There are many sites on the net that give details for various accommodation so I won't touch on that but if you want a local travel agent that is 'on the ground' over there and can barter some great deals try Mida. She is a travel agent that lives in Bali. She is great and gets better prices than if you tried booking direct. Tell her what you want and she will Email you with prices. She provides free transport (she will try to get you to do tours but is not pushy if you say no). You just pay upon arrival at the hotel. Cheap for accom. Does not do flights.
Contact Mida at: wahyutur@indosat.net.id
For great package deals contact Nicki Lawson (07)55 30 3555 nickandy@ozemail.com.au Her overheads are low and she passes these savings onto her customers....mention that you are a Bali Travel Forumite.
BALI 2005/2006 TOURIST SEASONS
LOW 09 JAN 2005 - 14 JUL 2005 (Excl Easter 25 MAR - 01 APR 2005)
HIGH 25 MAR 2005 - 01APR 2005 (Easter)
HIGH 15 JUL 2005 - 31 JUL 2005
PEAK 01 AUG 2005 - 31 AUG 2005
HIGH 01 SEP 2005 - 15 SEP 2005
LOW 15 SEP 2005 - 19 DEC 2005
PEAK 20 DEC 2005 - 08 JAN 2006
LINKS TO MAPS AND GUIDES
Why not print a copy of this list and a map and take it with you
Try these links for handy maps and guides:
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THINGS TO DO and NOT TO DO WHILE IN BALI
DO go to the Elephant park.
DO go to the Monkey Forest in Ubud
DO take the kids to Waterbom Park...they'll have a ball
DO go Swimming and snorkling
DO go Shopping...shop till you drop in Poppies Lane II at Kuta
DO get a Massage
DO buy some copy DVD's
DO buy a fake watch
DO buy some fake perfume
DO buy a leather jacket
DO see a Barong Dance
DO see a Kecak Dance
DO see a Legong Dance
DO see a shadow puppet show
DO go to Ubud
DO eat some Satay...no..... eat much satay...the best in the world
DO go White Water Rafting
DO go to Kintamani Volcano
DO buy some silver jewellery in Celuk
DO drink some Bintang.....no drink much Bintang
DO have a cocktail.......no......have many cocktails
DO buy a T-shirt with 'F%#k The Terrorists printed on the front
DO try and go see the memorial to the bombings...it makes you think
DO change money at the Kodak shops, don't risk the others.
DO try a swim up bar in one of the resorts, it's heaps of fun.
DO take sunblock and use heaps of it.
DO go to the Monkey forest in Ubud is beautiful, monkeys not to cheeky!
DO ask first before you take a picture of somebody its common courtesy.
DO go to Tanah Lot Temple and get blessed by the priests
DO eat seafood at Jimbaran Bay
DO see the black sand of Lovina Beach
DO go to Poppies in Poppies Lane 1 for lunch (or dinner).
DO have a great meal with 2 aussie restaurateurs Milton and Kerrie at the Indo-National Restaurant see link: http://www.indo-national.com
DO go to Poppies Lane II to shop...you won't find better deals anywhere and won't have to leave this street to get just about anything you want or need.
DO smile at everyone who smiles at you....chances are that you will have a smile on your face until you step on the plane to come home
DO TAKE ALL YOUR SPENDING MONEY IN AUST $$ IN CASH!! Don't bother with a visa card most places just use cash anyway. Change into
rupia over there much better rate.
DO go on an ocean cruise and don't chicken out of snorkelling there are no sharks and thousands of the most beautiful tropical fish and reef.
DO go on volcano tour, it fun but don't get out of the car up the mountain, the hawkers are really really desperate and bad up there.
DO get a fake tattoo just before you come home and freak out your
mum/kids/hubby etc. They are great and really realistic!
DO try Arak. Arak is a rice wine made over there, very potent (40% alcohol) don't drink too much of it, but it's a really great drink with fruit juice (punch)
DO drink many Bintangs. Bintang takes a couple to get used to but once you get the taste for it ....lookout !
DO leave the air-conditioning on when you sleep cos it doesn't get cool at night like it does in Oz
DO start your shopping in an area that is fairly busy (like Poppies Lane II or Legian st) they are not so desperate and hence not so scarily pushy.
DO hire a 'Blue Cab' for short distance travel - they are metered and so cheap half the time your tip will be more than the fare
DO book you holidays for 10+ days...it takes 4-5 simply to unwind and get into 'Bali Mode'.
DO post your JBR (Just Back Report) on the Bali Travel Forum (BTF) so that others can share your experience.
Do read all Perthdodgy postings before you go. Search on PerthDodgy or email me for a list.
DONT step on the offerings on the footpath, please be respectful.
DONT drive yourself anywhere - get a Driver and / or Guide
DONT do anything in the resort (ie. use internet, hire DVD player burn CD's make phone calls) big rip off, you can get any of these things way cheaper in the shops.
DONT freak out about the roads. There are road rules, even if they are less obvious, they are very very good drivers/riders.
DONT get sucked in by someone who calls out a price for some thing
(especially if it sounds really cheap) once you show interest the price will start to go up. Pick what you want, ask the price, then start bargaining, anytime the process is any different to that, don't get yourself into it.
DONT get stuck with hair braiding hawkers. Worst hawkers were the women wanting to braid hair, they would grab our girls hair and are alot harder to get away from, so get braided early on, cut it short or tie it up well. If a hawker says "I sell this watch for 350000 normally" say either "But I'm not Japanese" or "maybe to a first timer". The Japanese mostly just pay the first price, they hardly ever bargain. The Balinese are really nice genuine people, but they are only happy to sell something to you for too much if you are happy to pay too much, if you're not sure about a price, show your discomfort they will pick it up straight away and will become much more reasonable.
DONT be afraid to go into a shop with a price in mind and if they wont give it to you for near that price walk away. There are no doubt a hundred shops with the same thing, so the next time you put your price up a little bit. Once the battering is over with usually they are so keen to get to know you and ask many questions.
As you can see there are more DO's than DON'Ts in Bali.....
If it's your first holiday in Bali I guarantee it won't be your last.
Have Fun and Enjoy your stay.
LAST WORD ON PRICING & SHOPPING
I have had mail from some experienced forumites who tell me that they have purchased some of the items on my list cheaper than I have quoted or that they can get transport much cheaper from this guy or that guy. But to those experienced Bali Travellers I ask one simple question 'how much did you pay the 1st time in Bali'. I think that most would agree, if you were a Bali Virgin and you paid the prices that I have on here 1st up you would have to be pretty chuffed with yourself wouldn't you.
When shopping the stalls and markets just adopt the friendly practice of saying no thank you (tidak!, terimah kasih) or sorry, no money (sing lapis). Be firm but sympathetically friendly. Keep walking as though you are on a mission. Don't look at the goods they are offering unless you are really interested. Keep your sunglasses on so they cannot see your gazing eyes. Keep your money in a bum bag draped close to your lower abdomen, wallets in back pockets are real targets as is opened handbags. Some hawkers get too close and when they do it is time for you to move on. Walk off as though you are looking for something or someone that is way up the road. Don't make promises like "maybe tomorrow" or "maybe later." You will regret it if you run into that person again, to them you made a promise and they will hold you to it. Don't get into a slanging match with the hawkers if things get heated walk away. Don't be intimidated by them. Talk to them you will find that after the bargaining is over with they are very keen to chat and joke with you.
A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU
A very special thank you and credit to the Bali Travel Forum (BTF) contributors that I have mostly plagiarised for making this list possible. I will re-post this list from time to time as requested or following updates and amendments to pricing etc....please contact me via email if you would like a word file text copy emailed to you.