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2017
16
April
Bali's Volcano Eruption: Will It Halt Your Southern Travel Plans for January?
16
April
Question:
Humans say...
Raveen
I was just there when they started the evacuations. Didn't stop me or the people on the island from doing their thing. As a matter of fact, it was more pleasant as there were less tourists so the Balinese were more likely to cut a deal.
Raveen
As a matter of fact, I'm wondering why I even came back.
Krista
Lol- if it could
Just erupt already then I can get planning on my vacation! Travel advisory says the tourist regions would be OK but my luck I would be suffocated by lava gas
Raveen
I wouldn't worry about that. We stayed in Ubud and there were minor tremors. The volcano faces north so that is the direction that would be impacted most. The major thing is if the eruption occurred and there was Ash, planes won't fly to Denpasar. We also stayed in Seminyak and most people were oblivious to the volcano.
Neil
So what happens when the volcano erupts and the airport shuts down? Might be weeks before it opens. I was supposed to go a few weeks ago and changed my destination to Boracay, Philippines. I couldn't live with myself being there if the volcano goes off and knowing that local people are being severely affected just 70km away from the tourist areas.
Raveen
They had contingency plans set to transport people to other islands via boat and the flights would be diverted there. Pain in the ass I know, but was it worth it? Yup.
Dawn
No. A volcano was erupting on Java (very close to Bali) when we went a few years ago. The airport was closed periodically and, yes, some people were inconvenienced for a few days here or there. We were lucky and it never affected our ability to get in or out. We heard horror stories of ash everywhere and were pretty unsure of what we would find. They were all totally false. It was paradise. I would still go. Absolutely
Paulette
If you get travel insurance, you might consider asking them what effect it may have on their coverage
Alvin
I wouldn't let it affect my plans. I flew into Bali a week after a volcano erupted in Indonesia. The airport was closed for a few days but was able to fly in without issue. I'm actually on my way to Bali again today, waiting for my flight in the Philippines as I write this. If there's any updates while I'm there I'll post it.
Karen
My son went and just came back from Bali and no problem. They need the vacationers!
Chantale
I am flying dec.20 to Bali.. then Perth jan.4th.. my only worry is to fly to perth as if they cancel any flights, it would be the ones!
Alvin
It was perfectly fine when I was there and they actually downgraded the situation. Unfortunately the volcano has now erupted twice in the past week so you may want to monitor the situation. It also sounds like the Denpasar airport is closed today.
Chantale
Airport is open but flights from Hong Kong to Bali with Cathay are currently suspended.. I will also be flying to Perth with jet star, at this time flights are operating. I mean get have to stay in Hong Kong for a couple of days..
A.I. says...
Will the Bali Volcano Eruption Affect My January Travel Plans?
The recent volcanic eruption in Bali has raised concerns for travelers planning to visit the island in the coming months. While the eruption is ongoing, it is important to assess the potential risks and make an informed decision about whether or not to travel to Bali in January.
Current Situation
The Mount Agung volcano in Bali has been erupting since November 2017. The eruption has caused significant ashfall and disruption to daily life in the surrounding area. The airport in Denpasar has been closed several times due to ashfall, and some flights have been canceled.
Potential Risks
The main risk to travelers from the volcanic eruption is ashfall. Ash can cause respiratory problems, especially in people with asthma or other respiratory conditions. It can also damage electronic devices and vehicles.
In addition to ashfall, the eruption could also trigger other hazards, such as lahars (mudflows) and pyroclastic flows. These hazards can be extremely dangerous and can cause significant damage and loss of life.
Travel Advice
The Indonesian government has issued a warning for travelers to avoid the area around Mount Agung. The airport in Denpasar is currently closed, and it is unclear when it will reopen.
If you are planning to travel to Bali in January, it is important to be aware of the potential risks and to make an informed decision about whether or not to travel. You should consult with your travel agent or airline for the latest information on the situation.
Conclusion
The volcanic eruption in Bali is a serious situation that could impact travel plans for January. It is important to be aware of the potential risks and to make an informed decision about whether or not to travel to Bali.
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Would the imminent Volcano eruption in BALI stop you from planning travel to the southern regions for January?