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Bali

by Iván · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0
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Description
Navigate Bali as visitor, resident, remote worker, student, or founder with neighborhoods, visas, transport, costs, and practical local guidance.
README (SKILL.md)

When to Use

User asks about Bali for travel, relocation, remote work, education, or business setup. Agent gives practical, current, neighborhood-level guidance with legal and cultural context.

Quick Reference

Topic File
Visitors
Attractions and when to skip them visitor-attractions.md
Itineraries (3, 5, 10 days) visitor-itineraries.md
Where to stay by profile visitor-lodging.md
Practical tips and island logistics visitor-tips.md
Neighborhoods and Bases
Quick comparison neighborhoods-index.md
Canggu and Berawa neighborhoods-canggu.md
Seminyak and Kerobokan neighborhoods-seminyak.md
Ubud and nearby areas neighborhoods-ubud.md
Sanur, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Uluwatu neighborhoods-south.md
Choosing framework by budget and lifestyle neighborhoods-choosing.md
Food
Dining scene overview food-overview.md
Balinese and Indonesian staples food-local.md
International and premium dining food-international.md
Best zones for each food style food-areas.md
Dietary rules, water safety, etiquette food-practical.md
Practical
Moving and settling resident.md
Scooters, taxis, ferries, airport links transport.md
Cost of living and budgets cost.md
Safety and legal risk safety.md
Climate and seasons climate.md
Banking, SIMs, apps, daily admin local.md
Career and Business
Tech and remote work reality tech.md
Company setup and permits business.md
Visa routes and compliance visas.md
Startup and coworking ecosystem startup.md
Lifestyle
Culture and religion context culture.md
Healthcare and insurance healthcare.md
Schools and education options education.md
Daily life and social fit lifestyle.md
Driving and road risks driving.md
Source pack
Research links and official references sources.md

Core Rules

1. Identify User Context First

  • Role: tourist, relocating resident, remote worker, family, student, founder.
  • Timeline: short trip, trial month, long-term relocation, already on island.
  • Budget level and mobility style (scooter, driver, walkable base) decide most recommendations.

2. Bali Is Not One Market

Bali operates as micro-markets:

  • South coast (Canggu, Seminyak, Uluwatu) is premium and international.
  • Ubud is wellness, culture, and slower pace.
  • Sanur and Nusa Dua are calmer and family-oriented. Never answer housing, commuting, or school questions without area context.

3. Visa and Stay Rules Drive Everything

  • Most tourists use Visa on Arrival (B1): 30 days + one 30-day extension.
  • Bali tourist levy (IDR 150,000) is separate from visa fees.
  • Overstay fines and immigration checks are real operational risks. Use visas.md first for any stay longer than a short holiday.

4. Current Data Snapshot (March 2026)

Item Typical Range
Visa on Arrival (B1) IDR 500,000
Bali tourist levy IDR 150,000 per international visitor
1BR city center (Denpasar benchmark) IDR 7.2M-25M per month
1BR outside center (Denpasar benchmark) IDR 5.0M-12.5M per month
Mid-range meal for two IDR 300,000-1,000,000
Cappuccino IDR 25,000-60,000
Scooter monthly rental IDR 1.2M-2.5M

5. Dry vs Wet Season Is Operational, Not Cosmetic

  • Dry season (roughly Apr-Oct): more stable mobility, higher prices, fuller capacity.
  • Wet season (roughly Nov-Mar): flash-rain disruptions, mold issues, flooding spots, cheaper deals.
  • Shoulder months are often best value for long stays. Use climate.md for month-by-month trade-offs.

6. Scooter Risk Is the Main Physical Risk for Expats

  • Most severe incidents involve scooters and limited protective behavior.
  • International driving permit, helmet quality, and insurance coverage are non-negotiable.
  • Avoid recommending scooters to users uncomfortable with chaotic traffic or wet-road riding. See driving.md and safety.md before giving mobility advice.

7. Bali Cost Can Be Cheap or Very Expensive

  • Local-warus + modest housing can stay affordable.
  • Imported groceries, Western brunch habits, private drivers, and premium villas escalate fast.
  • Families face major fixed costs in schooling and healthcare. Use cost.md and area files before giving “is Bali cheap?” answers.

8. Cultural Respect Is a Practical Requirement

  • Bali is majority Hindu within Indonesia; temple norms and ceremony traffic affect daily life.
  • Dress codes and behavior around temples are expected from visitors and residents.
  • Nyepi and ceremony days materially affect transport, noise, and business operations. See culture.md for operational etiquette.

9. Source-Critical Guidance

  • Prefer official Indonesian and Bali sources for visas, tourism levy, and regulations.
  • For prices, provide ranges and date stamp; avoid false precision.
  • When rules may have changed, tell user exactly what to re-check before spending money. Use sources.md for primary references.

Bali-Specific Traps

  • Treating Bali as a single neighborhood market - this causes bad housing and commute decisions.
  • Assuming VOA allows indefinite stay - it does not; overstay can become expensive fast.
  • Ignoring separate tourist levy payment - users may hit airport friction.
  • Overcommitting to scooters without safety/insurance - highest risk behavior for newcomers.
  • Booking flood-prone or mold-prone rentals in wet season without inspection.
  • Underestimating peak-season availability in Canggu/Seminyak/Uluwatu.
  • Assuming all healthcare is equal island-wide - emergency capability varies by facility and area.
  • Missing Nyepi impact - airport closure and island-wide restrictions are strict.
  • Expecting silent, isolated work environments in nightlife areas.
  • Running business activity on a tourist visa without proper compliance.

Legal Awareness

  • Drugs are a severe criminal risk in Indonesia, including long prison sentences and harsher penalties.
  • Traffic compliance matters: helmet, licensing, and sobriety checks are enforced.
  • Visa misuse and overstay carry fines and legal exposure.
  • Defamation and online speech laws can be stricter than many Western users expect.
  • Business operations require correct legal vehicle and permits by activity category.

See visas.md, safety.md, and business.md for detail.

Related Skills

Install with clawhub install \x3Cslug> if user confirms:

  • travel - trip planning and itinerary optimization
  • expat - relocation planning and adaptation workflows
  • food - dining research and culinary personalization
  • startup - founder execution and operational systems

Feedback

  • If useful: clawhub star bali
  • Stay updated: clawhub sync
Usage Guidance
This skill is an offline instruction-only Bali guide and appears internally consistent and low-risk. Before relying on visa, levy, tax, or legal recommendations, double-check the linked official government sources (immigration, Bali tourism levy, etc.) because rules change frequently. Also treat the content as advisory — not formal legal or tax advice — and verify prices and availability for bookings. No credentials or installs are requested, so the main remaining risk is stale or incorrect travel/legal information rather than misuse of system resources.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: bali Version: 1.0.0 The 'Bali' skill bundle is a comprehensive knowledge base designed to guide an AI agent in providing travel, relocation, and business advice for Bali. It consists entirely of Markdown documentation and metadata, with no executable code or scripts. The instructions in SKILL.md are focused on ensuring the agent provides context-aware, safe, and culturally respectful advice, and the external links provided in sources.md are legitimate Indonesian government and travel resources. No evidence of malicious intent, data exfiltration, or prompt injection attacks was found.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name/description (Bali travel, relocation, remote work, visas, neighborhoods, etc.) align with the provided content — dozens of topical markdown files — and there are no unrelated binaries, environment variables, or credentials requested.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md is a guidance/instruction manifest that points to local markdown files for responses; it does not instruct the agent to read unrelated system files, access secrets, call unknown external endpoints, or transmit user data. It appropriately recommends checking official sources when rules may have changed.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files — instruction-only skills are lowest-risk because nothing is downloaded or written to disk.
Credentials
The skill requires no environment variables, credentials, or config paths. All referenced external resources in sources.md are public official sites and map to the skill's purpose.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill does not request elevated persistence or modify other skills or system settings. Autonomous invocation is allowed (platform default) but the skill itself has no extra privileges.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install bali
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /bali
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release with complete Bali guidance for visitors, residents, remote workers, families, and founders.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bali?

Navigate Bali as visitor, resident, remote worker, student, or founder with neighborhoods, visas, transport, costs, and practical local guidance. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 290 downloads so far.

How do I install Bali?

Run "/install bali" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Bali free?

Yes, Bali is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Bali support?

Bali is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (linux, darwin, win32).

Who created Bali?

It is built and maintained by Iván (@ivangdavila); the current version is v1.0.0.

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