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Bali Belly is basically travelerās diarrhea ā it can happen when your stomach reacts to unfamiliar bacteria in food or water. Itās not serious, but itās definitely uncomfortable.
If you get it, donāt panic! Hereās what to do:
Rest ā Give your body time to recover.
Hydrate ā Drink bottled water, coconut water, or rehydration salts (available at most pharmacies).
Eat bland foods ā Stick to plain rice, bananas, toast, or boiled potatoes.
Take charcoal pills or probiotics ā Locals and travelers swear by them.
Visit a local clinic ā If it lasts more than 2ā3 days or you have a fever.
Food in Bali can be spicy, rich in flavor, and cooked differently from what you're used to. Hereās how to enjoy it safely:
Ask for ānot spicyā ā Say ātidak pedasā if you donāt want spicy food.
Start slow ā Try small portions at first to let your stomach adjust.
Be careful with street food ā It's delicious but go where locals eat and look for clean stalls.
Avoid tap water ā Always drink bottled water (even when brushing your teeth).
Fried rice is your friend ā Nasi goreng is tasty and usually safe for travelers!
If you follow a localās itinerary (like mine š), youāll get to try authentic dishes that are delicious and safe ā plus Iāll tell you exactly where to eat and what to avoid.
Vai a consultare la mia guida per le migliori cose gratuite da fare, nonchƩ itinerari e consigli di viaggio per rendere il tuo viaggio indimenticabile.