My international to domestic transfer at Denpasar’s Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali was a bit odd, but overall quite smooth.
International To Domestic Transfer At Bali Airport (DPS)
After arriving on Aero Dili, I had to buy another visa, fill out another customs form, and go through the same immigration formalities I had done the day before, when I was in the country for a grand total of 15 minutes.
This time, I bought the visa the counter. Indonesia no longer puts in a visa sticker, but processes visas on arrival in the same manner in which you would request them online before arriving (last year, when Augustine and I were on our SAS Million Mile trip, we got two large visa stickers in our passports).
Thankfully, the immigration hall was empty and I got through very quickly.
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on Live and Let's Fly.




