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  1. My husband and i will be traveling to Bali in May for a week long trip. We are staying at the Ritz Carlton, and i was wondering about dress code. I have heard that women are not allowed to show their shoulders or knees. Can you share with me your experience with wardrobe and if Americans get more of a “pass”?

    thanks,
    Alisa

    • Hi Alisa, Bali is very “Australianized” because it has a large population if expats, so anything you’d wear in the US would be fine. There are certain religious sites that require you to be covered, so maybe bring an outfit that would allow that. You can always buy a sarong there as a souvenir and use too!

      As a general rule, Amercians never get a “pass” 😉 hope you have a wonderful trip!

  2. Tim

    Hi, I am planning a trip to Bali with my girlfriend for this June, I was wondering if you provide travel services for setting up an itinerary with places to stay and things to do based on our interests. Looking forward to hearing back from you.

    Tim

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