There’s a common misconception that Bali has its own currency. But fear not, travelers! Bali uses the same currency as the rest of Indonesia, the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR).
So, to answer your question directly, 25 million Rupiah remains 25 million Rupiah whether you’re in Bali or anywhere else in Indonesia.
Here’s some additional information about the Indonesian Rupiah that might be helpful for your trip:
- Exchange Rate: The exchange rate between IDR and other currencies fluctuates. You can find the latest rates online using resources like XE Currency Converter [invalid URL removed].
- Cash vs. Card: While credit cards are becoming more widely accepted in Bali, it’s always a good idea to carry cash for smaller purchases and emergencies.
- Denominations: Rupiah banknotes come in denominations of 1,000 IDR, 2,000 IDR, 5,000 IDR, 10,000 IDR, 20,000 IDR, 50,000 IDR, 75,000 IDR, and 100,000 IDR.
Enjoy your trip to Bali!