Bali, Indonesia
Download offline maps of Nusa Lembongan and Bali for navigation without internet.
Download the offline Indonesian language pack for menu or sign translation.
Widely used in Indonesia for communication with hotels, operators, and drivers.
Quickly convert Indonesian Rupiah to your home currency for budgeting and pricing. A useful app for this is available on Amazon Appstore.
Some operators have their own apps for booking and managing tickets.
General information on entry requirements and national attractions.
Visit official sites of reputable companies for reliable booking.
Detailed information on courses, fun dives, and specific sites.
Firsthand accounts and tips for Nusa Lembongan; answers to specific questions.
Browse and book hotels, guesthouses, and villas on the island.
Purchase a reputable guidebook covering Bali and the Nusa Islands for comprehensive information. Obtain local maps from your hotel or scooter rental shops; waterproof maps are useful.
"A Brief History of Bali" by Willard A. Hanna offers historical insights. Books on Balinese culture deepen appreciation. Novels set in Bali present a fictional view.
Local tourist magazines in Bali (e.g., The Bali Times) may feature information relevant to Nusa Lembongan. Pick these up at the airport or major tourist areas.
Google Maps for offline island navigation.
WhatsApp and Google Translate for local interactions.
A currency converter app for budgeting clarity.
Do not drink tap water. Use bottled water or purified water for drinking and brushing teeth. Tap water is not safe for consumption.
Find contact information for your country's embassy or consulate in Jakarta.
Some countries also feature consulates located in Bali.
Register your trip with your embassy if possible, notably for longer stays.
This allows them to contact you in case of an emergency.
They can provide guidance or support during natural disasters.
Assistance with emergency travel documents if your passport is lost.
Search for local tourism pages or hashtags like #NusaLembongan for current events and stunning visuals. Many local businesses maintain active profiles.
Find local groups or business pages for updates, community discussions, and event information. Facebook is a popular communication channel on the island.
Watch travel vlogs for firsthand experiences and visual context. Many content creators share practical advice and hidden gems from their trips to Nusa Lembongan.
Keep digital copies of all your important documents (passport, visa, insurance, flight tickets) stored separately from the originals. This speeds up replacement procedures if needed.