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Telo Island Lodge - What to Bring
Telos Group, Indonesia

Besides yourself and your surfboards, we recommend you bring the following items:
  • $US25 cash to purchase an entry visa when you arrive at customs in Indonesia. NOTE: Visa entry fee MUST BE PAID IN CASH and it MUST BE PAID IN $USD and there are no ATM machines between the plane and customs. Therefore you need to bring $USD25 cash with you!!
  • Airport departure tax rates are payable in Rupiah. Departure, airport and airline taxes are the responsibility of guests.
  • Passports, airline tickets, travel insurance information, itinerary, and other travel documents.
  • Cash. Indonesia Rupiah, $US or $AUD. You will need cash for your Indonesian Visa ($US25) on arrival, Indonesian Airport departure tax, personal telephone calls, additional meals in transit, etc. Cash for everything other than the entry visa can be exchanged or withdrawn from ATM’s after you pass through customs in Indonesia.
  • Two COLOR photocopies of your passport (photo page). This is required to be handed into management on check-in.  The local port authorities require these to register you as a visitor/tourist in the region.
  • 2- 3 pairs of board shorts
  • Some t-shirts / shirt or shawl for women (singlet’s are inappropriate in major towns & Muslim areas)
  • Loose long clothing (to protect against mosquitoes if you go outside at night)
  • Booties (for surfing and beach combing over reefs)
  • Sand shoes (or booties for island exploration)
  • Solarez – the type with rovings in it
  • Spare leg ropes
  • Long-sleeved rash shirts
  • Tropical surf wax
  • Spare fins and keys, spare plugs and screws if you have FCS or Future systems
  • Sunscreen and lip balm 30+
  • Sunglasses
  • Insect repellent
  • Sun hat / and or surf hat
  • Toiletries
  • A good sense of humor (grumpy people will be sent home on first available flight)
  • Camera, film, re-chargers, adapters
  • iPod
  • Books, CDs, magazines (the lodge has many, but you may wish to bring your own)
  • A re-usable/non-disposable drink bottle to fill up from water bubble in lodge. (We try to reduce and eliminate single-use plastic water bottles polluting the island and ocean.)
  • Fishing and diving gear (TIL supplies these but you may prefer using your own)
  • Soft cloth board cover (to protect your board from impact, sun and wax damage during boat transfers to breaks)
  • First Aid Kit. They have a fully equipped first aid kit.  However they strongly suggest you bring the following items in your personal kit: pain relief, waterproof bandages and Band-Aids, antibacterial ointment, betadine (iodine), tweezers, syringes, mosquito repellent, sting ease, malaria medication, aqua ear and Cotton buds, cold/flu tablets, multi vitamins, sports rub, motion sickness medication, general antibiotics, suture kit (for stitches), personal medication. (Note: Some prescription medication requires a note from your GP before international travel. If you are taking prescription medication, please check with your GP before departure.)  If you are travelling as a group, it is worth consolidating items on this list to reduce luggage.
Contact us for more information at: info@triplepointexpeditions.com
or call us directly: +1 (415) 717-1442
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