Travel alert—unmarried couples can be jailed for having sex in Bali
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, BALI/ Created : Sep 23, 2019, 14:25 IST
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The news might come as a shock, but it’s all true.Indonesian government has proposed a new law under which an unmarried couple won’t be allowed to stay in a hotel room together in Bali and if they do, it'd be considered a criminal … Read more
The news might come as a shock, but it’s all true.Indonesian government has proposed a new law under which an unmarried couple won’t be allowed to stay in a hotel room together in Bali and if they do, it'd be considered a criminal offence. The news is more shocking because Indonesia besides being a populous Muslim country, is also one of the most popular romantic beach destinations in the world, and is visited by billions of couples, married or unmarried, every year. Read less
The news might come as a shock, but it’s all true.Indonesian government has proposed a new law under which an unmarried couple won’t be allowed to stay in a hotel room together in Bali and if they do, it'd be considered a criminal offence. The news is more shocking because Indonesia besides being a populous Muslim country, is also one of the most popular romantic beach destinations in the world, and is visited by billions of couples, married or unmarried, every year.
Affect on tourism
The Australian Government has already issued a travel advice against Indonesia, warning tourists as more than one million Australians visited Bali last year. In the advisory, they have mentioned that tourists travelling to Bali could be jailed for having sex outside of marriage only if the law is passed.
Getting room in Bali to get difficult
Unmarried tourists planning a fun Bali vacation will now have to be very cautious. The couple won’t get a room unless they manage to produce a legal marriage certificate as a proof. The law will not only hamper tourism but will also discriminate against Indonesia’s LGBTQI community as they might feel uncomfortable visiting the country.
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