Bali Belly

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Keren Azuba

Keren Azuba

Bali, Indonesia

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🤒 What is Bali Belly?

Bali Belly is basically traveler’s diarrhea — it can happen when your stomach reacts to unfamiliar bacteria in food or water. It’s not serious, but it’s definitely uncomfortable.

💡 How to Handle Bali Belly

If you get it, don’t panic! Here’s what to do:

  • Rest – Give your body time to recover.

  • Hydrate – Drink bottled water, coconut water, or rehydration salts (available at most pharmacies).

  • Eat bland foods – Stick to plain rice, bananas, toast, or boiled potatoes.

  • Take charcoal pills or probiotics – Locals and travelers swear by them.

  • Visit a local clinic – If it lasts more than 2–3 days or you have a fever.

🍛 Understanding Indonesian Food

Food in Bali can be spicy, rich in flavor, and cooked differently from what you're used to. Here’s how to enjoy it safely:

  • Ask for “not spicy” — Say “tidak pedas” if you don’t want spicy food.

  • Start slow — Try small portions at first to let your stomach adjust.

  • Be careful with street food — It's delicious but go where locals eat and look for clean stalls.

  • Avoid tap water — Always drink bottled water (even when brushing your teeth).

  • Fried rice is your friendNasi goreng is tasty and usually safe for travelers!

🧡 Pro Tip from a Local:

If you follow a local’s itinerary (like mine 😉), you’ll get to try authentic dishes that are delicious and safe — plus I’ll tell you exactly where to eat and what to avoid.

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