Bali to provide guidebook’to unruly tourists to stop nakedness and bad behaviour

Thousands of Brits head to the gorgeous Indonesian Island of Bali each year.

The holiday hotspot is known for its stunning beaches, nature, relaxing yoga retreats and cheap, delicious food and drinks.

There are plenty of outstanding Airbnbs and hotels in Bali – and lots of tourists are blown away by the snorkelling and boat trips on offer.

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Ancient temples, tropical jungles, monkeys and more only add to the beauty and mystique of the island.

However, it seems that a number of holidaymakers have been badly behaved while travelling on the Indonesian island.

This month, influencer Luiza Kosykh was arrested after taking photos with an ancient – and sacred – paperbark tree.

She caused uproar by stripping naked and pressing her body to the enormous tree.

Meanwhile last year, Instagram star Alina Fazleeva also shared nude images herself at the site of Kayu putih and was deported from Indonesia.

Other tourists have also been criticised for being too drunk, getting naked in public and road accidents.

Now, the Balinese Regional Office of Ministry of Law and Human Rights has revealed that tourists will be given a “guidebook” when landing in Bali.

It will provide instructions on how to dress and act while in the holiday hotspot.

Australians are the most common tourists in Bali but Brits still choose the island when looking for a long-haul trip.

Over one million holidaymakers head to Bali each year with locals now complaining about the increasing number of tourists breaking rules and customs.

Despite its laidback attitude, Bali is a predominantly Muslim country.

Anggiat Napitupulu, head of the Regional Office of Ministry of Law and Human Rights announced the guidebook on Sunday.

He told The Bali Sun: "It needs to be known that not all foreigners know what things are allowed and not allowed in Bali. We hope to accelerate the completion of the guidebook or guidance book.”

The guide will provide an introduction to the culture and customs of the area as well as road rules and instructions on clothing, sacred sites and landmarks.

The manual is part of a wider campaign to restore Indonesia’s image and is funded by the government.

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