“Island DO’S" and "Island DON’TS”
DO’S:
Respect Local Culture:
Do learn about and respect the local culture and traditions. Lombok has a predominantly Muslim population, so dress modestly when outside the beach areas and be mindful of your behavior
Practice Responsible Tourism:
Do engage in responsible and sustainable tourism. Contribute to local communities, support local businesses, and avoid activities that harm the environment.
Learn Basic Bahasa Indonesia:
Do learn a few basic Indonesian phrases. The locals will appreciate your effort to communicate in their language.
Enjoy Water Activities:
Do explore the stunning underwater world. Snorkeling and diving are popular activities, and you can witness beautiful coral reefs and marine life.
Stay Hydrated:
Do drink plenty of water, as the tropical climate can be hot and humid. Dehydration is a common issue for tourists.
Use Reusable Items:
Do bring reusable items like water bottles and shopping bags to reduce plastic waste. Many island communities are working on reducing plastic pollution.
Bargain Respectfully:
Do haggle respectfully when shopping at local markets. Bargaining is common, but be fair in your negotiations.
Respect Wildlife:
Do not touch or disturb wildlife, including the sea turtles and other creatures you may encounter. Maintain a respectful distance.
Explore the natural wonders.
• Lombok has a number of natural attractions, such as Mount Rinjani, the Sembalun Lawang Crater, and the Tiu Kelep Waterfall. Be sure to take some time to explore these amazing places.
Take it easy and relax.
• Lombok is a laid-back island, so be sure to slow down and enjoy your time there.
DON’TS:
Don't Touch Sacred Objects:
Don't touch or enter temples or other religious sites if you are not appropriately dressed or if it is not allowed.
Don't Litter:
Don't litter. Dispose of your trash properly, and consider participating in beach cleanup efforts if available.
Don't Overconsume Alcohol:
Don't overconsume alcohol, especially in public areas. Excessive drinking can be offensive in this culture.
Don't Engage in Illegal Activities:
Don't participate in illegal activities such as drug use. Indonesian laws are strict, and penalties can be severe.
Don't Disturb Marine Life:
Don't touch or step on coral reefs while snorkeling or diving. It's important to protect the fragile marine ecosystem.
Don't Disrespect Locals:
Don't show anger or frustration with locals, even if you encounter issues. Try to resolve problems calmly and respectfully.
Don't Sunbathe Nude:
Don't sunbathe nude or topless. It is against local customs and can be considered offensive.
Don't Overstay Your Visa:
Don't overstay your visa. Make sure to understand your visa requirements and comply with them.
Do not try to swim between the islands
• Do not try to swim between the islands are they look closer than they are. Many people have tried and have had to be rescued.
Remember that being a responsible and respectful tourist goes a long way in creating a positive travel experience for both you and the local communities in Lombok, including the Gili Islands.