Indonesia

We’ve reviewed our advice for Indonesia and continue to advise exercise a high degree of caution. Higher levels apply in some areas. Before entering Indonesia, ensure you understand your visa conditions and entry and exit requirements. Indonesian authorities have strict standards for damaged passports, and travellers have been refused entry into Indonesia with a damaged passport. Water damage, minor tears or rips to the pages can be considered damaged (see ‘Travel’).

If you’re travelling to Bali, read the Bali Provincial Government’s ‘Do’s and Don’ts’ advice for foreign tourists before you travel (See ‘Local Laws’). Offensive behaviour that fails to respect local culture, religion, places of worship, and traditional ceremonies can lead to criminal penalties and/or deportation.

We advise:

Exercise a high degree of caution in Indonesia overall due to security risks.

Higher levels apply in some areas.

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