If you are riding a scooter on an international driver's licence, you are supposed to have a motorcycle licence in your home country (might depend on the CCs). And make sure your insurance covers you riding it. Also if you get your VOA online, I'm told you can apply for the second month online without having to go in person.
Great question - I do think a lot of local food/food from warungs COULD have peanuts/nuts in them (depending on the dish). I'm not an expert on nut allergies and I know there is a lot of variance for people's severity/what food is included, so I honestly don't feel too comfortable commenting on this. I did find this blog post, which could be useful! www.jetsetchristina.com/how-to-travel-to-bali-with-a-peanut-allergy-safely-tips-from-someone-who-lives-there-with-a-life-threatening-nut-allergy/
There is alot of peanut sause in many Asian kitchens and unless it's a 5 star rating, I highly doubt things are separated in their kitchen s. Bring lots of Epi Pens! 😮
. Lots of peanut sauce in every single Warung and restaurants. Bring many Epi Pens or definitely not recommended going to Asian Countries. Even the airport and airplanes served a bowl of fresh roasted peanuts which were so delicious but I definitely thought about people like you. It's not safe.
If you are riding a scooter on an international driver's licence, you are supposed to have a motorcycle licence in your home country (might depend on the CCs). And make sure your insurance covers you riding it.
Also if you get your VOA online, I'm told you can apply for the second month online without having to go in person.
Thanks mate, great video, im heading to bali next week, great resource
Thanks so much, I hope you have a great trip!
Thank you from New Zealand!
@@FloraHong-c4m you’re welcome! 😁
great tips
@@AllWindows-ff2dz thanks, hope they were helpful!
Nice one bro
@@Kartikshekerr thanks!
So when you go out to eat do you have to specify you don’t want the tap water???
Luckily no, the restaurants will generally not use tap water for drinking water. When in doubt, just ask for a bottle of water
Suksma
I have a nut allergy, is it hard to find food without nuts in Bali?
Great question - I do think a lot of local food/food from warungs COULD have peanuts/nuts in them (depending on the dish). I'm not an expert on nut allergies and I know there is a lot of variance for people's severity/what food is included, so I honestly don't feel too comfortable commenting on this.
I did find this blog post, which could be useful!
www.jetsetchristina.com/how-to-travel-to-bali-with-a-peanut-allergy-safely-tips-from-someone-who-lives-there-with-a-life-threatening-nut-allergy/
There is alot of peanut sause in many Asian kitchens and unless it's a 5 star rating, I highly doubt things are separated in their kitchen s. Bring lots of Epi Pens! 😮
. Lots of peanut sauce in every single Warung and restaurants. Bring many Epi Pens or definitely not recommended going to Asian Countries. Even the airport and airplanes served a bowl of fresh roasted peanuts which were so delicious but I definitely thought about people like you. It's not safe.