Viral News, Intuisi Blog – As each day passes each day, the price of traveling to Bali is increasing. It could be due to the recent tourist tax or the price of tourist attractions, some travelers are noticing that the cost of their vacations in Bali has been rising upwards.
The beginning of this year, many of popular tourist attractions raised their admission prices for visitors.
These included private-owned businesses along with tour and entertainment attractions, as well as government-managed tourist sites and historic landmarks.
Bali Temple Landmarks
The small increase in the cost for tourist destinations that are managed by movement such as Tanah Lot Temple really won’t cause financial hardship for the majority of visitors, however it’s an issue to keep an eye on.
Visitors who plan to visit the famous Gates of Heaven Temple, also known in the form of Lempuyang Temple, will have to shell out a bit more starting on the 1st of March.
The temple that is famous worldwide is one of the most well-known places of interest on the island. Visitors have been reported to line up for more than forty-five minutes just to have their photographs taken between famed gates that overlook the the sacred Mount Agung.
The head of Purwayu Traditional Village as well as Tourism at Lempuyang Temple, Nyoman Jati reported to reporters that the rise in prices for tickets would not be a financial burden Tourists should not be discouraged by the prices that have increased.
Bali Ticket Prices
He said that the slight rise in the price of entry tickets reflect the improvements that have been made to the temple that are open to tourists, as well as price increases across the board.
Jati told reporters, “For domestic tourists, prices are increasing from IDR 30,000 to IDR 40,000 and for international tourists from IDR 55,000 to IDR 70,000.” It’s an approximate increase of USD 1 to 4.50.
Jati said his desire not to see tickets to become a burden for travelers and he was going to communicate with travel agents as well as tour service providers to ensure that they are in agreement regarding pricing by the 1st March.
A visit for a day trip to Lempuyang Temple is the perfect method to experience a bit of the things East Bali has to offer. The temple is situated with tourists in Karangasem Regency, tourists planning to visit East Bali must also consider staying for a couple of nights at resorts such as Amed as well as visit the famous cultural sites such as Tirta Gangga as well as Puri Agung Karangasem, as well the Lempuyang Temple.
Other tourist destinations which have seen their prices rise this year are Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, and Tanah Lot Temple.
Both of these tourist attractions are already charging more but haven’t seen an increase in the number of tourists who come to visit.
Tourists love the Lempuyang Temple, though, over the next couple of months, visitors should be ready for the temple on Lempuyang Island to close at specific times, either in parts or all-inclusive, in the days leading up the Nyepi Day.
Nyepi Day is the Balinese New Year Also known as Day of Silence.
Preparations for the wonderful celebration are in full swing While everyone is expected to stay in their homes or hotel on the 11th March, everybody is working and preparing to celebrate the festival over the next couple of weeks. It will include a heightened amount of celebrations in Bali’s temples.
Visitors to Bali must be aware that temples aren’t intended to be for display.
Bali’s temples remain a vital and vital part of the traditional culture. The celebrations of the community be preceding tourists’ visit.
That’s why visitors must respect the rules if they arrive at a temple only to discover the temple closed during a wedding ceremony or when certain parts within the temple aren’t open to tourists due to similar reasons.
Tourists that are escorted by an official or pecalang (local security) must follow their directions concerning road and temple closings, even though it isn’t immediately clear the reason for them to be denied entry or directed towards an organization.