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Sugeng rawuh!
Welcome! Thank you for your interest on my retreat in Ubud, Bali this October.
I am excited to create and share in this experience with you.
Please fill in the Registration Form, Questionnaire and read through our terms and conditions, to ensure you understand them, then secure your space on this retreat using the payment link below.
If you need anything or have questions or concerns, please connect with us.
Registration Form
Travel Docs & Info
IMPORTANT DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED FOR TRAVEL
Please Note: NZ Passport holders can get a Tourist Visa on arrival 30-days stay for approximately USD 35 pp (payable in cash) and this Visa can be extended locally for another 30 days – but we recommend applying for E Visa.
PLEASE START YOUR VISA PROCESS IMMEDIATELY (where applicable):
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PURCHASE NOW: Visa on Arrival - https://evisa.imigrasi.go.id/ *At Drop Down Menu, select the following : > Select Nationality > General, Family, or Social > Tourism, Family Visit and Transit > B1 - Tourist (Visa On Arrival) > 30 Days
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BALI Tourist Levy *purchase now - https://lovebali.baliprov.go.id/
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BALI Customs Declaration *please note this is available 72 hrs before flying - https://ecd.beacukai.go.id/
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BALI Health Declaration *please note this is available 72 hrs before flying - https://sshp.kemkes.go.id/
** FOR UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION ABOUT TRAVEL TO BALI (includes vaccination info & announcements) VISIT: https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/
** Online Check In Is Advised For Your RETURN FLIGHT
PLEASE ENSURE YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING:
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NZ Passport must be valid for six months on arrival
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Passengers must hold return/onward tickets
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Visa required for NZ passport holders
- All suitcases MUST have a lock system for added security
IMPORTANT: As soon as you book your flight, please email the following to: hello@katerossadvisory.com
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Scan of your NZ Passport (must be valid for six months on arrival)
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Travel Insurance Document (purchased at time of flight)
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Copy of your Flight Itinerary
FOR ASSISTANCE BOOKING YOUR TRAVEL, WE RECOMMEND:
Erica Banks
Senior Consultant House of Travel
Ph: +64 9 486 2549
Please Note Your Arrival Address For Visa Purposes
Dwa Chandra Villas & Retreats
Br. Pande, Kenyembulan, Pejeng, Tampaksiring, Gianyar 80552
Phone : +6282219991509
Email : dwachandra@gmail.com
Website : www.dwachandra.com
WEATHER IN JUNE
June in Ubud, Bali is generally considered a pleasant time to visit with relatively dry and comfortable weather, making it ideal for outdoor activities like walking tours, temple visits, and waterfall hikes. The mornings are crisp, and the rice fields are vibrant. While occasional rain is possible, it's usually brief and in the late afternoon or evening.
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Temperature: Expect average temperatures between 21°C and 30°C.
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Humidity: Low humidity, around 79-80%.
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Rainfall: Generally dry, with an average of 6-7 days of light rain
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Rainfall: If it rains, it's usually in the form of brief showers, often in the late afternoon or evening.
WHAT TO PACK
— Comfortable clothes to practice yoga in (leggings, shorts, sports-tops, sports-bras, long-sleeved top, clothes for layering to adjust to temperature) ** NOTE: All Yoga Accessories Are Provided
— Casual clothes for all weather, but don't forget to pack a cozy jumper or hoodie and/or jacket
— As we will be venturing out in the evenings, pack some nice evening attire (smart casual)
— Walking shoes for day trips, sandals and comfy shoes for evening excursions
— Raincoat (just in case!)
— Swimsuit, sunscreen, sunhat and sunglasses for poolside lounging & day trips
— Toiletries & personal medication
— Drink bottle
— Book/kindle
— Chargers and power adaptor
BALI CUSTOMS & ETIQUETTE (Issued by the Indonesian Government)
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Respect the sanctity of temples, pratimas (sacred statues), and religious symbols
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Wholeheartedly respect the customs, traditions, arts, culture, and local wisdom of the Balinese people during ongoing ceremonial processions and rituals
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Dress modestly, appropriately, and respectfully when visiting sacred areas, tourist attractions, public places, and engaging in activities in Bali
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Behave politely in sacred areas, tourist areas, restaurants, shopping areas, roads, and other public places
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DO NOT Trespass sacred territories: Steer clear of utamaning mandala and madyaning mandala, holy and sanctified spots like puras and pelinggihs — unless you’re there for a Balinese traditional ceremony, during which you must wear the appropriate attire, and not during menstruation
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DO NOT Touch sacred trees
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DO NOT Engage in behaviour that defiles sacred places, temples, idols, and religious symbols, such as climbing sacred structures and taking indecent or nude photos
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DO NOT Litter and pollute lakes, springs, rivers, seas, and public areas
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Keep the environment clean. Refrain from using single-use plastics like plastic bags, polystyrene (styrofoam), and plastic straws, and consider your impact every day you explore our beautiful country.
Payment
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Terms & Conditions
Please download and review the terms & conditions. Once you pay in full, please sign the last page of the PDF and email it back to us on: hello@katerossadvisory.com
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