No "Travel Warning" Relate to Rabies and Pickpocketing Case

The decreasing number of tourism visiting Bali on this month has been caused by the effect of rabies.

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Tourists visit Maospahit Temple, Denpasar, Bali. 

Reported by Tribun Bali Reporter AA Gde Putu Wahyura 

TRIBUN-BALI.COM, DENPASAR – The decreasing number of tourism visiting Bali on this month has been caused by the effect of rabies. But, Until now, there is no tourism policy of travel warning yet relate to rabies for tourist from their own country.

According to Secretary of Bali Tourism Departement Tjokorda Bagus Pemayun in Denpasar, Bali, Wednesday (14/10/2015).

“The tourists have been worried about rabies, but there is no tourism policy from foreign country of travel warning relate to neither rabies nor pickpocketing,” he said.

Meanwhile, BPPD Public Relation (RegionalTourism Promotion Department) of Bali, Fitria, explained the same thing relate to travel warning policy.

“Until now, there is no tourism policy about travel warning relate to rabies and pickpocketing that often occure in Kuta. There are some Australian have been influenced about the case of drugs smuggling, the suspect might be one of their family,” said a woman from Malang.

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