Bali's New Tourism Levy Impacts Kintamani Visitors

A new IDR 150,000 tourism levy has been introduced for all international visitors to Bali, impacting travel to areas like Kintamani.

08 June 2026

As of February 14, 2024, international visitors arriving in Bali are now subject to a new tourism levy. This fee, set at 150,000 rupiah, aims to support cultural preservation and environmental protection across the island. For those planning a trip to Kintamani, this means an additional step in their travel preparations. The levy applies to all foreign tourists, regardless of their destination within Bali.

The provincial government introduced this levy to address the impacts of tourism and ensure the long-term sustainability of Bali's unique environment and adat (customary law) traditions. It is a direct contribution from visitors towards maintaining the island's delicate ecological balance and safeguarding its rich cultural heritage.

Payment can be made conveniently online before arrival through the 'Love Bali' website or app, or at designated payment counters upon arrival at Ngurah Rai International Airport. While the fee is a new financial consideration, local authorities emphasize its crucial role. Funds collected will directly contribute to initiatives such as improved waste management, conservation efforts around sacred sites, and the preservation of traditional arts and ceremonies.

Specifically for Kintamani, these funds could support projects protecting the pristine waters of Lake Batur, maintaining the hiking trails on Mount Batur, and supporting the local communities who live around these natural wonders. This change reflects a broader effort to promote responsible and sustainable tourism, ensuring that the island's natural beauty and cultural integrity are preserved.

Visitors should factor this into their budget and travel plans. The process is designed to be straightforward, minimizing disruption to your arrival. While it represents a change, many see it as a necessary step for Bali's future, ensuring the kehidupan (life) of our island can be enjoyed responsibly by future generations.

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