Bali Belly

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Keren Azuba

Keren Azuba

Bali, Indonesia

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šŸ¤’ 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.

šŸ’” 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.

šŸ› 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 ā€œnot spicyā€ — Say ā€œtidak pedasā€ 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 friend — Nasi goreng is tasty and usually safe for travelers!

🧔 Pro Tip from a Local:

If you follow a local’s itinerary (like mine šŸ˜‰), 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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