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    Bali to Implement Tourist Levy on Valentine’s Day

    News TeamBy News Team13/02/2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    From February 14, Bali introduces an £8 tourist levy to fund the island’s cultural and environmental preservation efforts.

    • The levy is part of Bali’s ‘Love Bali’ initiative aimed at maintaining the culture and natural environment.
    • Revenue from the levy will improve tourist services and infrastructure, promoting safety and comfort.
    • The Foreign Office updated its advisory for Bali, urging tourists to be vigilant amid national elections on the same day.
    • Past elections in Indonesia have seen unrest; tourists are advised to avoid gatherings that may turn violent.

    Starting on February 14, foreign visitors to Bali will be subject to an £8 tourist levy. This initiative is designed to generate funds to safeguard the island’s distinctive culture and natural beauty.

    This move is part of the ‘Love Bali’ initiative spearheaded by the local government, focusing on bolstering cultural and environmental preservation efforts.

    The funds collected from the levy will be directed towards enhancing the quality of tourist services and the island’s infrastructure, aiming for improved safety and comfort for all visitors.

    The Foreign Office has revised its travel recommendations to include the upcoming levy and has reminded travellers of the potential for increased tension due to national elections happening on the same date.

    In previous years, Indonesia’s elections have been marred by incidents of violence. Travellers are advised to avoid political rallies and demonstrations, as these have a history of escalating without warning.

    The introduction of this tourist tax in Bali underlines the island’s commitment to preserving its cultural and environmental heritage while enhancing tourism services.

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