
Indonesia, the world's largest archipelago, stretches across more than 17,000 islands, blending a rich tapestry of cultures, languages, and landscapes. Home to over 270 million people, it boasts a dynamic mix of ancient traditions and modern development. From the bustling streets of Jakarta to the tranquil rice terraces of Bali and the untouched rainforests of Papua, Indonesia offers a vivid contrast of experiences. Its strategic location along key maritime routes has shaped its history as a crossroads of trade, religion, and migration. Today, Indonesia stands as a vibrant democracy and a rising economic power in Southeast Asia, striving to balance rapid growth with environmental and cultural preservation.
The event is hosted by BNN, who welcome visitors to Bali, affectionately known as the "Island of the Gods," is an easily accessible province of Indonesia where tradition and modernity dance together in perfect harmony. Bali captivates visitors with its rich cultural tapestry, awe-inspiring natural beauty, and dynamic business atmosphere that pulses with exchange and creativity.
Bali provides a serene environment that fosters productivity. Its world-class facilities, including modern conference venues and accommodations, make it a perfect choice for international gatherings for networking and learning. Bali seamlessly integrates professional pursuits, making it an unforgettable destination for conferences.
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Weather Climate
Important Numbers
More Important Phone Numbers in Emergency
Transportation
Weather Climate
Come for Abundant Sunshine!
Bali’s tropical climate calls for thoughtful preparation to ensure a comfortable visit. During the dry season, from April to October, the warm temperatures make it essential to bring sunblock to protect your skin as well as lightweight, breathable clothing and a hat. The temperature average in September is 29°C and the dress code of the event will be smart casual.
You need to be aware of dialling procedures, when calling the emergency assistance services listed below. In hospitals and police stations in the south near the main tourism areas, people will understand you, when you speak in English. If you need assistance in a remote location, you should bring somebody along who speaks Indonesian.
Important Numbers
When visiting Indonesia, including Bali, knowing emergency numbers and how to dial them with an international phone is crucial. Here is a detailed guide on how to do it, along with the relevant emergency numbers:
General Emergency: 112
Police: 110
Fire Department: 113
Ambulance: 118 or 119
Search and Rescue (BASARNAS): 115
Natural Disaster Assistance: 129
How to Dial Emergency Numbers in Indonesia with an International Phone:
When dialling from an international phone:
- Start with the international dialing prefix (usually “+” or “00”)
- Follow with Indonesia’s country code: 62
- Dial the emergency number without the leading zero
For example, to call the general emergency number 112:
Dial: +62 112
Examples of dialing other emergency numbers:
- Police: +62 110
- Fire Department: +62 113
- Ambulance/Medical Emergencies: +62 118 or +62 119
- Search and Rescue: +62 115
Ask for Help!
Balinese are always ready to help so if you are in an emergency don’t hesitate to ask for assistance. They will know where the nearest emergency clinics are.
Additional Tips
- Save Emergency Numbers: It’s a good idea to save some numbers in your phone before traveling.
- Emergency Services Accessibility: Due to traffic and infrastructure challenges, it might be faster to use local transportation to get to the nearest medical facility rather than waiting for an ambulance.
More Important Phone Numbers in Emergency
Indonesian Red Cross: +62 (0)361 2264
Tourist Assistance Centre: +62 (0)361 224111
International Tourist Medical Services, Kuta: +62 (0)361 751981
Marine Rescue, Coast Guard: +62 (0)361 226045
Lifeguard Balawista Badung: +62 (0)361 755660
Tourist Police Kuta: +62 (0)361 7845988
Tourist Police Airport: +62 (0)361 9351023
Tourist Police Nusa Dua: +62 (0)361 7442622
Transportation
Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar is the primary entry point for international travelers to Bali.
From the airport, taxis and ride-hailing apps like Grab or Gojek are available for convenient transfers to your accommodation or the conference venue.
Shuttle services will also be provided during the conference for registered attendees.