Amelia first visited Bali the way most Australians do: excited, unprepared, and completely unaware of what Bali Belly actually meant. By day two, she was in her hotel room. By day three, she was at a local clinic. Three days of her holiday, gone.
When she got home, she told herself she'd be prepared next time. She researched what actually works, spoke to pharmacists and travel health specialists, and put together a simple kit for her next trip.
It worked. Not just for her, but for the friends she started handing kits to before their trips. Then their friends. Then strangers in Facebook groups asking "what should I pack for Bali?"
That's how Amelia's Bali Kit was born. Not as a business plan, but as a practical solution to a problem that nearly every Bali traveller faces and almost nobody packs for properly.
What We Believe
Bali is one of the most incredible places on earth. The food, the culture, the people, the landscape; there is nothing quite like it. But the number one thing that ruins a Bali trip isn't a cancelled flight or a lost passport. It's a stomach bug.
We believe that something as simple as a pre-packed kit, put together by someone who's been there, should not be hard to find. It should be affordable, practical, and available before you board your plane or after you land.
That's what Amelia's Bali Kit is. Nothing more, nothing less.
What Travellers Say
"Super convenient. I ordered it before flying, and it arrived at my villa a few hours after check-in. Didn't end up using much of it, but it was reassuring having everything there just in case. It's the kind of small detail that makes travel easier."
Jess Tan
Singapore
"I travel a lot for work and rarely pack extras, but this kit was spot-on. It fit straight into my backpack, and it's full of the practical stuff you always forget. The packaging is tidy and feels designed by people who've been here."
Tobias Klein
Berlin
"I ended up sharing the ORS sachets with a friend. Honestly, it's the best thirty-odd dollars I spent on the trip."
Sanne de Vries
Amsterdam
From one traveller to another: pack smart, stay out there, and don't let your stomach make the decisions.