TOURISM LEVY

FOR INTERNATIONAL VISITOR TO BALI.


Bali introduces IDR150,000 Tourism Levy from February 14, 2024 as an Entry & Exit Requirements.


This initiative is designed to contribute to the preservation and continuation of the island's unique cultural heritage while reinforcing its dedication to sustainable tourism.

Commencing February 14, 2024, international visitors to Bali will be subject to a one-time fee of IDR150,000 (USD 10). Please note the one-time payment is per each visit/arrival into Bali and applies to adults and children of all ages. International visitors are encouraged to conveniently settle this payment via the Love Bali website or App prior to their arrival. Upon payment, a tourism levy voucher will be sent via email, and the QR code can be downloaded to smartphones, or printed for scanning at checkpoints in Bali Airport and sea ports.

There will also beBank counters available at the Bali International Aiport, for those that are unable to pay online before arrival. Cashless transactions only.

Certain visa categories are exempt from this fee, including diplomatic and official visa holders, conveyance crew, KITAS and KITAP holders, family unification visas, golden and student visa holders, as well as specific non-tourist visa holders.

To qualify for exemption, applications must be submitted 5 days before the planned arrival in Bali, ensuring a seamless experience for those meeting the specified criteria.

BALI

BEAUTIFUL

Bali has always been a favorite dream destination. Year after year it's chosen as one of the world's best places for adventure, expedition, shopping, relaxation, spa treatments, ceremonies, nature and a welcoming smiling inhabitant.


The beautiful Balihinduisme can be seen everywhere. The colorful offerings that are put on the street and in the temples every morning and evening symbolize their respect to their Gods and spirits. The karma of the island gives you an inner peacefulness that is difficult to explain.

LOMBOK&GILI

MAGICAL

Lombok is not as touristy as Bali, but it's also a popular place to go. The culture has not changed because of the tourism and you will not have to go far away from you hotel before you enter areas where few tourist have been.


The coastline of pristine white beaches can be enjoyed on a one day drive and in the centre of Lombok you can view the 3rd highest volcano in Indonesia - Gunung Rinjani (3.726m).

FLORES&KOMODO

EXCITING

Flores is a part of the Lesser Sunda Islands chain and is located East of Komodo. The island has been influenced by many foreigners. for centuries their harbor was a meeting place for ships doing business in import/export.


Komodo is just known by its name. National Geographic has made some unique programs from this are that is located east from Bali and nestled in between Sumbawa and Flores. A protected National Park where you will find the endangered species Komodo Dragon (varanus komodoensis).

SULAWESI

MYSTICAL

Sulawesi is located northeast of the island of Bali. Before better known as Celebes and was previous the “door” to the Spice Islands. Sulawesi is primarily known for the two colorful ethnic groups – the adventurous Buginese and the highlands of Toraja. The island is covered with steep mountains, deep valleys, rivers, lakes, tropical rainforest, white sand beaches and an incredible flora and fauna, many of them only found in Sulawesi.


Nicktours is focusing its program to the culture of Tana Toraja, which is located in the highlands.

JAVA

FASCINATING

This island is the most populated of the thousand of the Indonesian islands. Over half of the total population of 220 mill lives here. You will still be able to find spots on the island where there are hardly no one lives. The volcano range stretches from west to east and many of them are active all the time.


East and Central Java offers some of the worlds most scenic volcanic areas (Mt. Bromo) as well as the world largest Buddhist monument in Borobodur. Both place amazing to experience by sunrise.

SUMATRA

IMPRESSIVE

The world 5th biggest island is still quiet unknown island in Indonesia and it’s not the first island that comes to mind for visiting. Sumatra is rich in culture and nature and then the island is rich in exporting products (Oil, gas, rubber, tin, palm oil, tobacco, tea, coffee and timber) and located in a place that has had an impressive history.


Most tourists visiting the island are going to the well known Bohorok Rehabilitation centre for the Orangutan, which is a 2 ours drive from Medan and it’s a part of the Gunung Leuser National Park. 

KALIMANTAN

UNEXPLORED

Kalimantan is the Indonesian name for the last two third of Borneo. The last part of Borneo are divided into the East Malaysian provinces Sabah and Sarawak The Indonesian part is little known for the normal traveling tourist. You can sail hundred of kilometers and most people are using the water ways to get around.


On the southern part of Kalimantan you find the area of Banjarmasin and Pangkalanbun. It’s in these areas where you can visit one of the rehabilitation centre for the Orangutan in the Tanjung Puting National Park.

SUMBA

CULTURAL

The less known and dry island of Sumba has the richest tribal culture in Nusa Tenggara centered on a religious tradition called marapu.


It's one of the most fascination islands to visit, with a decidedly off-the-beaten-track landscape and are unique for its thatched clan houses, enormous carved megalith tombs, beautiful handspun ikat and bloody sacrificial funerals.


Few traveler's make it here, but it's a deeply rewarding place and to explore this area is like another adventure.

PAPUA

UNTOUCHED

Traveling around in Papua is an experience and adventure at the same time.


The terrain covering half of New Guinea, the planet’ second-largest island, is a big diversity from Papua’s misty peak of Puncak Jaya (5.050m) – which features permanent snowfields and small glaciers – to the steamy island groups of Biak and Raja Ampat located close to equator.


In the centre of Baliem Valley, where most of our tours are concentrated, we will have time to explore some of this wildlife as well as get close to some of the tribes that are so well known.

Create your dream holiday with us

Our program have a wide variation that can satisfy your wishes, such as Komodo National Park, Houseboat Adventure Tanjung Puting National Park for Orangutan, Lombok, Sumba, Baliem Valley in Papua, all around Java and Gunung Leuser National Park in Sumatra and many more.


Or just enjoying yourself with spa, try diving, snorkelling, volcano trekking, cycling, rafting and many more.

HIGHLIGHT ADVENTURES


ATV RIDING


Enjoying rural side of Bali Islands by exploring the island’s hidden beauty in a way that you’ve never done before.


Experience the excitement of riding a powerful semi automatic 250 cc ATV bike in central of the most stunning countryside Bali and track around 1.5 until 2 hours has to offer. 

CANYONING


Your day tour will be a memorable time experience. Looking the waterfalls, rappelling the same waterfall, climbing down, walking in the clean river water because we are in the more untouched location in Bali between 500 and 1200 meters elevation.


Walking, scrambling down, rappelling the waterfall, hiking, jumping, swimming, sliding, sight seing, small climbing, hours after hours you’ll feel mind blowing.


HIGHLIGHT DESTINATION


TANJUNG PUTING


Kalimantan is the Indonesian name for the last two third of Borneo. The Indonesian part is little known for the normal traveling tourist. Thats whats makes its so interesting to explore.


It's in the central part of the island you can find Tanjung Patung National Park.


Four research centers have been established within the park for the study and rehabilitation of orangutans and other primates. Camp Leakey, founded in 1971 with assistance from the Leakey Foundation, was the first of these centers.


MOUNT IJEN


The Ijen volcano complex is a group of composite volcanoes located on the border between Banyuwangi Regency and Bondowoso Regency of East Java, Indonesia. It is known for its blue fire, acidic crater lake, and labour-intensive sulfur mining.


Ijen plateau, also known as 'Kawah Ijen' is highly recommended for nature enthusiasts and hikers.


At dawn, you can have a chance to witness an incredible natural phenomenon where blue-tinted flames will appear around the crater. Known by many as the Blue Fire, this phenomenon usually occurs around 05:00 AM.

Visit our booth at the

Danish Travel Show "Ferie For Alle"

Herning, 23-25 February 2024.

Booth G8572 (Udland).

Under the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia.


Our Director, Nikolaj Jensen will also give some information about travelling to Papua, Borneo and Bali.

On Saturday, 24 February 2024.

at Hal M/Lokale M25.



Scandinavia's biggest travel fair.

Everyone is invited. See you there!

NT.

WE ARE YOUR TRAVEL EXPERT

IN INDONESIA

We have many adventures on our programs.

NICKTOURS is a local travel agency based in BALI, that is the most well known island in Indonesia. We are an experienced and professional agency handling many different clients and nationalities.


During your stay in Bali you will also have the possibility to explore some of the other islands in the Indonesia archipelago. We are working closely with many local partners around Indonesia. 


Our staff have a good background and have been working in the travel business for long time. They will greet you with their nice smile and hospitality that Indonesia is so well known for and will do everything to make YOUR holiday a special and unforgettable experience.


Where to

Find us?


To serve all of our customers better, we now have moved to a new location in a bigger office space.


Only 7,9km away and 15 minuttes drive from Sanur, our previous location.

After almost 20 years here in Indonesia, we have an all round knowledge of the archipelago. Adventures from east to west.

We are able to make a special created program that just match your wishes. We can be helpful to find and book unique hotels and give you experiences you maybe did not know existed here in Indonesia.


We are a small team,

but can create big adventures. 



Nikolaj Jensen

- Director of NICKTOURS

WONDERFUL

INDONESIA

UNITY IN DIVERSITY


The Indonesian archipelago is one of the largest in the world with 17.000 islands that are spread over 5.120 km2 Tropical Ocean.

Around 3.000 of the islands are big enough to be inhabited and each island has so much to offer of adventure and expedition.


From the beautiful green Rice terraces in Bali and Java to the tropical rainforest in Sumatra and Kalimantan.

Unique culture in Tana Toraja in Sulawesi to impressive flora and fauna on the Komodo Island and Flores.