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You may have read this week that Indonesia has scrapped visa-free travel for visitors from over a hundred countries, including India. Some sources put this down to unruly tourist behaviour in Bali. But others are saying this is not new–or news. So, what’s going on?

Visa-free travel to Indonesia

Indonesia currently offers visa-free travel to visitors from only 10 ASEAN countries: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Earlier, this facility was available for 169 countries. “[But] Indonesia suspended visa-free travel for 159 of them during the pandemic,” says Rohit Mishra, cofounder of Triple I Business , a Delhi-based visa and immigration consultancy.

As the pandemic restrictions eased, the government of Indonesia has been updating its travel rules. “...As conditions improve, more countries have been given visa on arrival facilities until April 2023, so that currently there are 92 (countries) with visa on arrival,” the Head of the Bali Provincial Office of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights, Anggiat Napitupulu, told CNN Indonesia .

Can you still get a visa on arrival?

India is one of the 92 countries eligible for visas on arrival in Indonesia. “This facility has not been scrapped. Indians can continue to travel as they were, and obtain a visa on arrival,” Nirdesh Kumar, spokesperson at the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in New Delhi tells Condé Nast Traveller . For a 30-day visa, you need a passport with six months validity and a COVID-19 vaccination certificate. You will also need to download the PeduliLindungi app and fill in details to complete your profile on it prior to arrival. Designated ports of entry for visa on arrival include Soekarno-Hatta in Jakarta and Ngurah Rai in Bali . In fact, with Vistara starting a direct flight from Delhi to Bali from 1 August, tourists will have more options when planning their trip to the country. But with a number of reports on unruly tourists creating havoc in Bali, there are other new rules in place. Here are five things to know when planning a visit to Bali.

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Introduction: Understanding the Role of the Indonesia Tourism Board

Indonesia , with its archipelago of over 17,000 islands, offers an unmatched diversity in landscapes, culture , and history . At the heart of marketing this diversity and driving tourism growth stands the Indonesia Tourism Board. Their pivotal role encompasses promoting, strategizing, and ensuring that the nation gets its well-deserved place on the global tourism map.

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Origins and Establishment of the Tourism Board

The historical backdrop of Indonesia’s tourism landscape demanded a cohesive and centralized approach to tap into its vast potential. This birthed the idea of a singular entity that would represent the tourism ambitions of the country. The Indonesia Tourism Board was thus founded, its core mission being the promotion of the nation’s cultural richness, unparalleled biodiversity, and its captivating historical narratives.

Over the years, the board has evolved, refining its objectives and expanding its horizons, aligning them with global tourism trends, domestic needs, and the overarching vision of positioning Indonesia as an unmissable travel destination.

Key Functions and Responsibilities of the Tourism Board

The Indonesia Tourism Board acts as the nation’s tourism compass, directing strategies that highlight Indonesia’s allure. Principal among its responsibilities is the promotion of Indonesia’s multifaceted tourism assets, from the beaches of Bali to the cultural heartland of Java.

Integral to this mandate is the board’s consistent collaboration with both local and international stakeholders. By forging ties with global tourism organizations, airlines, and travel conglomerates, the board ensures Indonesia remains a favorite among travelers. Further, it delves deep into research, collecting data, and discerning patterns to fine-tune its strategies, ensuring Indonesia’s tourism growth is both robust and sustainable.

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Major Tourism Campaigns and Initiatives

“Wonderful Indonesia” stands as a testament to the board’s visionary campaigns—a brand that resonates globally, encapsulating the country’s essence. Through vivid imagery, stories, and engagements, it beckons travelers to explore the archipelago’s wonders.

While Bali has long enjoyed global attention, the board has been instrumental in diversifying the focus to other equally captivating destinations . From the serene landscapes of Raja Ampat to the cultural richness of Yogyakarta , their initiatives shed light on lesser-known but equally mesmerizing spots. Parallelly, the emphasis on sustainable and eco-tourism practices ensures that growth does not come at the expense of the environment.

The Tourism Board’s Collaborative Partnerships

Partnerships are at the crux of the board’s modus operandi. By engaging with international tourism forums, the board facilitates the exchange of ideas, best practices, and innovations. Domestically, collaborations with regional tourism boards and local governments foster a unified approach, ensuring each region’s uniqueness is highlighted.

Their synergies with the private sector, encompassing airlines, hotel chains, and tour operators, create a seamless travel experience for tourists. These alliances ensure that from the moment a traveler thinks of Indonesia to the moment they leave its shores, their journey is memorable.

Role of the Tourism Board in Crisis Management

In an ever-evolving global landscape, crises are inevitable. Whether it’s natural calamities like tsunamis or global pandemics like COVID-19, the tourism sector often faces the brunt. The board steps in here, not just as a reactionary body, but as a strategic entity. It formulates proactive strategies, ensuring swift recovery and building resilience against future challenges.

Sustainability and Eco-Tourism: Emphasis of the Tourism Board

With the global shift towards sustainable travel, the board has been pioneering eco-tourism initiatives. From promoting destinations that prioritize conservation to campaigns that educate travelers on responsible tourism, their efforts are multi-pronged.

The Tourism Board’s Digital and Media Strategy

Digital transformation has reshaped tourism marketing. Recognizing this, the board has harnessed the power of digital platforms, ensuring a robust online presence. Collaborations with influencers, travel bloggers, and vloggers further amplify Indonesia’s voice in the digital realm.

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Challenges and Criticisms faced by the Tourism Board

The board’s journey hasn’t been without challenges. Issues like overtourism, environmental concerns, and balancing rapid tourism growth while preserving cultural authenticity have been critical areas of focus. Yet, with each challenge, the board has showcased adaptability, recalibrating its strategies for holistic growth.

Future Projections: The Tourism Board’s Vision for the Next Decade

Looking ahead, the board envisions a future where Indonesia is not just a tourist destination but a global tourism leader. Anticipating global trends, from experiential travel to eco-tourism, the board is gearing up, ensuring Indonesia remains at the forefront of global tourism narratives.

Conclusion: The Integral Role of the Tourism Board in Shaping Indonesia’s Tourism Landscape

In retrospect, the Indonesia Tourism Board’s role has been transformative. It has been the beacon guiding Indonesia’s tourism voyage, ensuring that the nation’s stories, landscapes, and cultures find their deserving audience.

Resources and References: Further Reading on the Indonesia Tourism Board’s Endeavors

For those keen to delve deeper into the board’s initiatives and impact, official publications offer a wealth of information. Additionally, various books and articles provide an analytical perspective on its contributions, offering insights into Indonesia’s dynamic tourism trajectory.

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Air Connectivity: Major Airlines connecting India to Indonesia 1. Singapore Airlines 2. Malaysian Airlines 3. Thai Airways 4. Malindo Airlines 5. Air Asia 6. Cathay Pacific 7. Jet Airways and Garuda Indonesia

Currency The Indonesia Rupiah is also called IDR. Information of daily exchange rate can be found in newspapers or from the net. Some Indonesia banks provide this on their websites. IDR and US$ are the most acceptable currencies. Most tourism resorts have money changer facilities. When you are traveling to remote areas it is advisable to exchange your money and clear your check. Credit cards are only acceptable in big hotels, restaurants, shops and traveling agencies.

Government of Republic of Indonesia offers Indian tourists a visa free facility to enter and exit through 124 checkpoints

To attract more tourists to Indonesia, the Government of Republic of Indonesia has recently signed Presidential Decree no. 21/2016, granting special short stay Visa Free facilities for tourists who are nationals of a total of 169 countries including India. India was already in the visa-on-arrival list since October 2015.

Tourist Visa Free Facilities are valid for 30 days, are non-extendable and cannot be converted into any other type of stay permit. The visa exemption facility can be used for tourism, family visit, social visit, art and cultural, government duty, to deliver a speech or attend a seminar, international exhibition, meetings with head office or representative office in Indonesia, or for transit.

Nationals of the 169 countries including India can now enter and exit Indonesian Territory through 124 Immigration Checkpoints in airports, seaports and land borders.

The entry can be made through the following checkpoints : http://www.indonesia.travel/en/travel-guidance/visa-and-immigration

Weather Being a tropical country, Indonesia is blessed with two seasons, namely dry and rainy. Dry usually occurs from June to September and the rest is rainy season. Sunshine is abundant except in rainy season when the sky tends to be cloudy. It is advisable to visit Indonesia during dry season. Indonesia’s climate can be hot and humid, so bringing along sunblocks and moisturizers during dry season is recommended. No need to bring umbrellas during rainy season because they are abundant and can easily be bought even in small shops. You might need extra clothing though, and you can purchase them almost anywhere.

Others Make sure that your visit does not coincide with holiday festivities such as Muslim holiday Eid (or Lebaran, like Indonesians are fond to say), because the traffic tends to be heavy especially in Java island. Unless you are interested in seeing the festivals up close and experiencing them, of course.

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The Indonesian government will direct 9.2 trillion rupiah (US$645 million) from the 2022 state budget towards tourism recovery, with money being spent on the development of accessibility, attractions and tourist amenities, as well as on destination promotions and private sector support.

Sri Mulyani Indrawati, Indonesia’s minister of finance, said the budget would be divided into 6.5 trillion rupiah for central government spending and 2.8 trillion rupiah for regional spending.

Funding will go towards developing five super priority destinations, namely Lake Toba, Borobudur, Mandalika, Labuan Bajo, and Likupang.

Sandiaga Uno, minister of tourism and creative economy said in 2022 the ministry would focus more on promoting to source markets producing quality tourists. Promotional direction will also prioritise the “spirit of sustainability” and play up nature-based tourism in the five priority destinations as well as cultural conservation, he added.

“Because we want tourism to be of higher quality, all aspects of tourism recovery must strive for the implementation of sustainable tourism,” Sandiaga remarked.

In 2021, the government allotted 7.67 trillion rupiah to support the national tourism strategic areas, ecotourism, and human resources training in the tourism sector.

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Indian citizens must hold a valid visa to travel to Indonesia. Visa requirements apply to Indians visiting Indonesia on vacation, on business, and for other short-term stays.

Conveniently, Indians can now apply for a visa for Indonesia online. Using the electronic visa system, Indians can get their visa in 3 simple steps .

Holding an approved Indonesia e-visa facilitates border crossing procedures. By applying for a visa in advance, Indians can avoid delays at the airport.

Indonesian e-VOA requirements and application process for Indian nationals are explained on this page.

Indonesia’s Visa Requirements for Indian Citizens

Indian citizens need a visa to visit Indonesia, including for tourism. Currently, visa-free entry to Indonesia is only permitted with a passport issued by an ASEAN nation.

Fortunately, Indians can now get an electronic visa for Indonesia . There are 2 electronic tourist visas:

  • Indonesia Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VOA)
  • Indonesia Tourist Visitor Visa

The main difference is how long you can stay.

With an e-VOA, you can visit for up to 30 days . With a Tourist Visitor Visa, you can visit for up to 60 days .

The process is fast and efficient . Indians can apply from home and receive the approved visa by email in 1 to 2 days.

Indonesia visa extensions for Indian nationals

As explained, Indians can visit Indonesia for up to 30 days with an e-VOA or 60 days with a Tourist Visitor Visa. You can apply to extend your visa by visiting the Immigration Office in Indonesia .

Travelers who overstay their visas may receive fines or other penalties.

Do Indian children need a visa for Indonesia?

Indian visitors of all ages need a visa for Indonesia. Children must have their own, separate visa, this includes infants who are included on their parent’s passport.

How to Apply For an Indonesia e-VOA or Tourist Visitor Visa from India

Indians can apply for an Indian e-VOA by:

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Filling out the online application form

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Paying the e-VOA fees by debit or credit card

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Submitting the application for review

Processing is fast —successful applicants receive the approved e-VOA or Tourist Visitor Visa in 1 to 2 days.

What documents do I need to apply for an Indonesia eVisa?

This is what Indians need to apply for an electronic visa for Indonesia:

  • Indian passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the arrival date
  • Passport-style photograph
  • Debit or credit card to pay the e-VOA fees
  • Proof of onward travel, such as a return flight ticket(Tourist Visitor Visa only)
  • Proof of funds such as bank statement or pay slips (Tourist Visitor Visa only)

You will also need an email address to receive your approved visa.

Note that you must apply for a visa and travel to Indonesia using the same passport . If the details on your visa do not match your passport exactly, you may not be given permission to enter the country.

e-VOA application questions for Indian nationals

To apply for an electronic visa on arrival or Tourist Visitor Visa for Indonesia, Indians need to complete an online form with their:

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  • Passport number, issue date, and expiry date

Travel information including the date of arrival and transportation and accommodation details are also requested.

Flying from India to Indonesia with an e-VOA

The Indonesia electronic visas are valid at air, sea, and land ports of entry. This includes the main international airports in Jakarta and Bali.

There are non-direct flights to Jakarta and Bali from Indian cities including Mumbai, New Delhi, and Kochi.

If you’re planning to enter Indonesia through a different port of entry, check it accepts eVisa before you travel.

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The e-VOA and Tourist Visitor Visa are the recommended options for Indian tourists and other short-term visitors. Electronic visas improve the border-crossing experience.

Indians who are unable to, or do not wish to, apply online can get a visa on arrival at the port of entry .

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Visitors from India are free to travel anywhere on the Indonesian territory except for restricted areas and military zones. Travelers need a special permit for Papua.

Indian tourists can also enter Bali with the same visa Indonesian visa.

You should stay up to date with the latest health and security news for Indonesia in the weeks leading up to your trip. You should also speak to a health professional regarding recommended vaccines for Indonesia .

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JAKARTA, 21 December 2022 - As an immediate response to recover tourism industry and relaxing the international travel restrictions, COVID-19 Task Force issued the Circular Letter of the COVID-19 Task Force Number 25 of 2022 concerning Health Protocols for International Travels during the COVID-19 Pandemic . 

Coordinator of Expert Team and Spokesperson for the COVID-19 Handling Task Force, Prof. Wiku Adisasmito, stated that the adjustment to the control mechanism for international travel was urgently needed. "The COVID-19 policy must also be adaptive with the dynamics of the virus, including the dynamics of its variants that occur globally," Wiku said.

  • International Travel

Here are the new international travel regulations according to the Circular Letter of the COVID-19 Task Force Number 25 of 2022 concerning Health Protocols for International Travels during the COVID-19 Pandemic

  • The general requirements regarding health protocols for international travelers are as follows:
  • Wearing 3 ply of fabric mask or medical grade mask, covering nose, mouth, and chin at indoor settings or any crowded situations;
  • Replacing the mask regularly within every 4 hours, and dispose the waste in the proper place;
  • Washing hands regularly with water and soap or hand sanitizers;
  • Maintaining social distance for a minimum of 1.5 meters and avoiding crowds; and
  • Keeping in mind that it is advised not to have one-way or two-way communication by telephone or in person throughout the trip using public transportation modes of land, rail, sea, river, lake, ferry, and air.
  • All International travelers, both Indonesian citizens and foreign nationals, can enter Indonesia through the entry points assigned, which are:

a. Airports

  • Soekarno Hatta International Airport, Banten;
  • Juanda International Airport, East Java;
  • Ngurah Rai International Airport, Bali;
  • Hang Nadim International Airport, Riau Islands;
  • Sam Ratulangi International Airport, North Sulawesi;
  • Zainuddin Abdul Madjid International Airport, West Nusa Tenggara;
  • Kualanamu International Airport, North Sumatra;
  • Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport, South Sulawesi;
  • Yogyakarta International Airport, Yogyakarta;
  • Sultan Syarif Kasim II, Riau.
  • Sultan Iskandar Muda, Aceh;
  • Minangkabau, West Sumatra;
  • Sultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman, East Kalimantan;
  • Kertajati International Airport, West Java; and
  • Sentani International Airport, Papua

b. Seaports

All international seaports in Indonesia are now opened as entry points for international travel through the consideration of the Directorate General of Sea Transportation of the Ministry of Transportation.

c. Cross Border State

  • Aruk, West Kalimantan;
  • Entikong, West Kalimantan;
  • Motaain, East Nusa Tenggara;
  • Nanga Badau, West Kalimantan;
  • Motamasin, East Nusa Tenggara;
  • Wini, East Nusa Tenggara;
  • Skouw, Papua; and
  • Sota, Papua.

3. International travelers can enter Indonesia through the following conditions:

  • Indonesian citizens are allowed to enter Indonesia by following the strict health protocol as mentioned in number 1.
  • Foreign nationals are allowed to enter Indonesia by fulfilling the requirements as follows:
  • In accordance with the provisions on immigration regulated by the ministry that administers government affairs in the fields of Law and Human Rights;
  • In accordance with the agreement scheme (bilateral), such as the Travel Corridor Arrangement (TCA); and/or
  • Granted special consideration/permission in writing from the Ministry/Agency.

4. Requirements for Departure Documents for international travelers from Indonesia are as follows:

  • International travelers with the status of Indonesian citizens aged 18 years and above who will travel abroad from Indonesia are required to show a card/certificate (physical or digital) of receiving the third dose of COVID-19 vaccine (booster) which is shown through the PeduliLindungi app.
  • The provisions on the obligation to show the card/certificate as referred to in letter a are excluded for Indonesian citizens with the following provisions:
  • International travelers with the status of Indonesian citizens with special health conditions or comorbid diseases that cause them to not receive the vaccine are required to attach a doctor's certificate from the Government Hospital stating that the person concerned has not and/or cannot receive the Covid-19 vaccine; or
  • International travelers with the status of Indonesian citizens who have finished carrying out COVID-19 isolation/treatment and have been declared inactive in transmitting COVID-19 but have not been able to get the third dose of vaccination (booster) must show a doctor's certificate from the Government Hospital or Ministry of Health stating that the person concerned is no longer active. actively transmit COVID-19 or COVID-19 recovery certificate.

5. Requirements for Arrival Documents for international travelers going to Indonesia are as follows:  

  • International travelers must download and use PeduliLindungi app before departure;
  • Presenting the card/certificate (physical or digital) of receiving the second dose of COVID-19 vaccine at least 14 (fourteen) days before departure written in English, other than the language of the country of origin.
  • The obligation to show proof (physical and digital) of COVID-19 vaccination certificates as requirements for entering Indonesia are excluded to:
  • Foreign nationals under 18 years old; and
  • International travelers with special health conditions or comorbid diseases that cause travelers cannot receive vaccines, with the requirements of presenting a doctor's certificate from the State Departure Hospital which states that the concerned person has not been and/or cannot receive COVID-19 vaccination.
  • International travelers who have not received a complete dose of vaccination, have finished carrying out COVID-19 isolation or treatment, and have been declared inactive in transmitting COVID-19 with the requirement that they attach a doctor's certificate from the Government Hospital of the departure country or the ministry that carries out government affairs in the health sector on the country of departure stating that the person concerned is no longer actively transmitting COVID-19 or the COVID-19 recovery certificate;
  • International travelers with the status of foreign nationals who are Diplomatic visa holders and work visas related to official visit/state officials at the ministerial level or above and foreign nationals who entered Indonesia with the Travel Corridor Arrangement scheme,  according to the principle of reciprocity while implementing a strict health protocol; and
  • International travelers with the status of foreign nationals who have not received the vaccine and intend to travel domestically in order to continue their journey with international flights out of Indonesian territory, are allowed not to show their COVID-19 vaccination card/certificate as long as they do not leave the airport area during transit waiting for international flights to be followed, with requirements:
  • Has been permitted by the local Port Health Office to travel domestically in order to continue the journey with international flights out of the territory of Indonesia; and
  • Showing the schedule of flight tickets outside Indonesia for direct transit from the departure city to the international airport in the territory of Indonesia with the final destination to the destination country.

6. COVID-19 Entry Points Health Protocols are listed as follows:

  • International travelers must proceed through international travel arrival documents checking as being mentioned in no. 4.
  • Upon arrival at the entry points, international travelers must undergo a COVID-19 symptom check, including a body temperature check.
  • International travelers with a symptom of COVID-19 or body temperature above 37.5 degrees Celsius must undergo RT-PCR examination upon arrival with payment borne by the government for Indonesian citizen and by self-financing for foreign nationals
  • International travelers without a symptom of COVID-19 and body temperature below 37.5 degrees Celsius are not required to undergo RT-PCR examination upon arrival and can continue their travel while also conducting 14 days of self health monitoring.
  • International travelers conducting the RT-PCR confirmation examination as referred to in point c are allowed to continue the journey after conducting the RT-PCR confirmation examination sample and must comply with the following provisions:
  • Waiting for the results of the RT-PCR confirmation examination in hotel rooms, lodging rooms, or residences; and
  • Are not allowed to leave hotel rooms, lodging rooms, or residences and are not allowed to interact with other people before the results of the RT-PCR confirmation examination show negative results.
  • In the event that the RT-PCR confirmation examination as referred to in point c shows a positive result, the international traveler shall be isolated/treated in accordance with the follow-up mechanism for the positive case.
  • In the event that the RT-PCR confirmation examination as referred to in point c shows a negative result, the international traveler is allowed to continue the journey and it is recommended to carry out independent health monitoring of COVID-19 symptoms for 14 days by implementing strict health protocols.

7. Positive Case Follow-up Mechanism and Isolation/Treatment are as follows:

  • International travelers with positive RT-PCR confirmation examination results without symptoms or experiencing mild symptoms are required to carry out isolation/treatment in isolation hotels or centralized isolation facilities set by the government or self-isolate in their own residences with isolation/treatment times as recommended by the Ministry of Health.
  • International travelers with positive RT-PCR confirmation examination results accompanied by moderate or severe symptoms and/or with uncontrolled comorbidities, will be isolated/treated at a Covid-19 referral hospital with isolation/treatment time according to recommendations from doctors and recommendations from the Ministry of Health.

8. COVID-19 Vaccination Program for International Travelers are as follows:

  • International travelers with the status of Indonesian citizens who have not received the COVID-19 vaccination, either the first dose, the second dose, or the third dose are required to undergo vaccination at the entry point for overseas travel after a symptom check is carried out.
  • International travelers with the status of foreign nationals who are already in Indonesia and will travel, both domestically and internationally, are required to undergo vaccination through a program or mutual cooperation scheme in accordance with the provisions of the legislation.

9. Financing of all the provisions mentioned above are regulated as follows:

  • The cost of RT-PCR confirmation examination at the entry point as referred to in number 5.c. for foreign nationals it is borne independently, while for Indonesian citizens it is borne by the government.
  • The cost of handling COVID-19 and medical evacuation for foreign nationals is borne independently, while for Indonesian citizens it is borne by the government.
  • The cost of vaccination at the entry point for international travelers with the status of Indonesian citizens as referred to in letter 7.a is borne by the government.
  • In the event that the international travelers with the status of foreign nationals are unable to finance the RT-PCR confirmation examination at the entry point and isolation/treatment when the results of the RT-PCR confirmation examination show positive results, as referred to in point a and b, then the Sponsor, Ministry/Institution/State-Owned Enterprises providing the consideration of the entry permit for the foreigner can be asked for the accountability in question.

10. Other provisions are as follows:

  • In regards to the results of the RT-PCR test at the entry point, a written comparison can be requested by filling out the form provided by the Port Health Office or the Ministry of Health at the expense of the inspection being borne by the international travelers.
  • The implementation of the RT-PCR comparison test as referred to in point a is carried out simultaneously by the Port Health Office in 2 (two) laboratories for the purpose of SGTF comparison examination and comparative examination of RT-PCR results, namely at: Health Research and Development Agency (Balitbangkes), Cipto Mangunkusumo Central General Hospital (RSCM), 9 Gatot Soebroto Army Central Hospital (RSPAD), Bhayangkara Raden Said Sukanto Hospital (Polri Hospital) or other government laboratories (Environmental Health Engineering Center, Regional Health Laboratory, or other government reference laboratories).
  • The Port Health Office of airports and international seaports facilitates international travelers requiring emergency medical services upon arrival in Indonesia in accordance with the provisions of laws and regulations.
  • Every transportation mode operator at the entry point for overseas travel is required to use the PeduliLindungi app.
  • Ministries/institutions/regional apparatus that carry out functions related to the international travelers must follow up this Circular Letter by issuing legal instruments that are in harmony and do not conflict with the provisions of laws and regulations.
  • The legal instrument as referred to in point e is an inseparable part of this Circular Letter.

This regulation is effective from 1 September 2022 until a later date is determined. You can check the complete detail regarding this regulation on this link.

Visa Exemption Arrangement Facility and Visa on Arrival for Indonesia

  • Visa Exemption Arrangement facility and Visa on Arrival for Indonesia

Furthermore, based on the  Circular Letter of the Directorate General of Immigration No. IMI-0708.GR.01.01 of 2022 concerning the Ease of Immigration to Support Sustainable Tourism during the COVID-19 Pandemic effective from 23 September 2022, the Indonesian government has decided to exercise the Visa Exemption Arrangement facility and updated the list of countries eligible for Visa On Arrival (VOA) for tourism purposes.

The list of countries and special entities for Visit Visa Exemption Arrangement facility , in alphabetical order are:

  • Brunei Darussalam,
  • Philippines,
  • Thailand, and

Visit Visa Exemption for Tourism Purpose are granted for foreign nationals at the Immigration Checkpoints as follows :

a. Airports:

1)  Hang Nadim, Riau Islands; 2)  Juanda, East Java; 3)  Kertajati, West Java; 4)  Kualanamu, North Sumatra; 5)  Minangkabau, West Sumatra; 6)  Ngurah Rai, Bali; 7)  Sam Ratulangi, North Sulawesi; 8)  Sentani, Jayapura; 9)  Soekarno Hatta, Banten; 10) Sultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman, East Kalimantan; 11) Sultan Hasanuddin, South Sulawesi; 12) Sultan Iskandar Muda, Aceh; 13) Sultan Syarif Kasim II, Riau; 14) Yogyakarta, DI Yogyakarta; 15) Zainuddin Abdul Majid, West Nusa Tenggara.

b. Seaports:

  1)  Achmad Yani, North Maluku;  2)  Amamapare, Papua;  3)  Anggrek, Gorontalo; 4)  Bagan Siapi-Api, Riau; 5)  Bandar Bentan Telani Lagoi, Riau Islands; 6)  Bandar Seri Udana Lobam, Riau Islands; 7)  Bandar Sri Setia Raja, Riau; 8)  Batam Centre, Riau Islands; 9)  Batu Ampar, Riau Islands; 10)  Belakang Padang, Riau Islands; 11)  Belawan, North Sumatra; 12)  Benete, West Nusa Tenggara; 13)  Benoa, Bali; 14)  Biak, Papua;  15)  Boom Baru, South Sumatra; 16)  Celukan Bawang, Bali; 17)  Cirebon, West Java; 18)  Citra Tri Tunas, Riau Islands; 19)  Ciwandan, Banten; 20)  Dumai, Riau; 21)  Dwi Kora, West Kalimantan; 22)  Gunung Sitoli, North Sumatera; 23)  Jambi, Jambi; 24)  Jayapura, Papua; 26)  Kabil, Riau Islands; 27)  Kendari, Southeast Sulawesi; 28)  Kota Baru, South Kalimantan; 29)  Kuala Enok, Riau; 30)  Kuala Langsa, Aceh; 31)  Kuala Tanjung, North Sumatra; 32)  Kumai, Central Kalimantan; 33)  Labuan Bajo, East Nusa Tenggara; 34)  Lauren Say, East Nusa Tenggara; 35)  Lemar, West Nusa Tenggara; 36)  Lhokseumawe, Aceh; 37)  Malahayati, Aceh;        38)  Manado, North Sulawesi Utara; 40)  Marina Ancol, DKI Jakarta; 41)  Marina Teluk Senimba, Riau Islands; 42)  Merauke, Papua; 43)  Muara Sabak, Jambi; 44)  Nongsa Terminal Bahari, Riau Islands; 45)  Nusantara, North Sulawesi; 46)  Nusantara Nusantara Pare Pare, South Sulawesi; 47)  Padang Bai, Bali; 48)  Panarukan, East Java; 49)  Pangkal Balam, Bangka Belitung; 50)  Panjang, Lampung; 51)  Pantoloan, Central Sulawesi; 52)  Pasuruan, East Java; 53)  Patimban, West Java; 54)  Probolinggo, East Java; 55)  Pulau Baai, Bengkulu; 56)  Sabang, Aceh; 57)  Samarinda, East Kalimantan; 58)  Sampit, Central Kalimantan;  59)  Samudera, North Sulawesi; 60)  Saumlaki, Maluku; 61)  Sekupang, Riau Islands; 62)  Selat Lampa, Riau Islands; 63)  Semayang, East Kalimantan; 64)  Siak Sri Indrapura, Riau; 65)  Sibolga, North Sumatra; 66)  Sintete, West Kalimantan; 67)  Soekarno-Hatta, South Sulawesi; 68)  Sorong, Papua; 69)  Sri Bayintan, Riau Islands; 70)  Sri Bintan Pura, Riau Islands; 71)  Sunda Kelapa, DKI Jakarta; 72)  Sungai Guntung, Riau; 73)  Tanjung Balai Karimun, Riau Islands; 74)  Tanjung Emas, Central Jawa; 75)  Tanjung Gudang, Bangka Belitung; 76)  Tanjung Harapan, Riau; 77)  Tanjung Intan, Central Java; 78)  Tanjung Kalian, Bangka Belitung; 79)  Tanjung Pandan, Bangka Belitung; 80)  Tanjung Perak, East Java; 81)  Tanjung Priok, DKI Jakarta; 82)  Tanjung Uban, Riau Islands; 83)  Tanjung Wangi, East Java; 84)  Tarempa, Riau Islands; 85)  Teluk Bayur, West Sumatra; 86)  Teluk Nibung, North Sumatra; 87)  Tembilahan, Riau; 88)  Tenau, East Nusa Tenggara; 89)  Tri Sakti, South Kalimantan; 90)  Tual, Maluku; 91)  Yos Sudarso, Maluku;

c. Cross-Border Posts:

1)  Aruk, West Kalimantan; 2)  Entikong, West Kalimantan; 3)  Marore, North Sulawesi; 4)  Miangas, North Sulawesi; 5)  Mota’ain, East Nusa Tenggara; 6)  Motamasin, East Nusa Tenggara; 7)  Nanga Badau, West Kalimantan;                                                      8)  Serasan, Riau Islands;                                                                    9)  Skouw, Papua; 10) Sota, Papua; 11) Tunon Taka, North Kalimantan; 12) Wini, East Nusa Tenggara.

Effective from 23 September 2022, below are the list of countries and special entities for VOA for tourism, in alphabetical order:

  • Bosnia Herzegovina
  • Brunei Darussalam
  • Czech Republic
  • Liechtenstein
  • Netherlands
  • New Zealand
  • Philippines
  • Saudi Arabia
  • South Africa
  • South Korea
  • Switzerland
  • Timor Leste
  • Türkiye
  • United Arab Emirates
  • United Kingdom
  • United States of America
  • Vatican City

VOA for Tourism Purpose are granted for foreign nationals at the Immigration Checkpoints as follows

Immigration Checkpoints on Airports

  • Hang Nadim, Riau Islands;
  • Juanda, East Java;
  • Kualanamu, North Sumatra;
  • Ngurah Rai, Bali; 
  • Raja Haji Fisabilillah, Riau Islands;
  • Sam Ratulangi, North Sulawesi;
  • Sentani, Papua
  • Soekarno Hatta, DKI Jakarta;
  • Sultan Hasanuddin, South Sulawesi;
  • Sultan Syarif Kasim II, Riau;
  • Yogyakarta in Special Region of Yogyakarta;
  • Zainuddin Abdul Madjid in West Nusa Tenggara.

Immigration Checkpoints on Seaports

  • Bandar Bentan Telani Lagoi, Riau Islands;
  • Bandar Seri Udana Lobam, Riau Islands;
  • Batam Centre, Riau Islands;
  • Belawan, North Sumatra;
  • Benoa, Bali;
  • Biak, Papua;
  • Citra Tri Tunas, Riau Islands;
  • Dumai in Riau;
  • Jayapura, Papua;
  • Labuan Bajo, East Nusa Tenggara;
  • Lembar, West Nusa Tenggara;
  • Marina Teluk Senimba, Riau Islands;
  • Malundung, North Kalimantan;
  • Marina Ancol, Jakarta;
  • Nongsa Terminal Bahari, Riau Islands;
  • Nusantara Pare-Pare, South Sulawesi;
  • Padang Bai, Bali;
  • Sabang, Aceh;
  • Samudera, North Sulawesi;
  • Saumlaki, Maluku;
  • Sekupang, Riau Islands;
  • Sibolga, North Sumatra;
  • Soekarno-Hatta, South Sulawesi;
  • Sorong, Papua;
  • Sri Bintan Pura, Riau Islands;
  • Sunda Kelapa, DKI Jakarta;
  • Tanjung Balai Karimun, Riau Islands;
  • Tanjung Emas, Central Java;
  • Tanjung Pandan, Bangka Belitung;
  • Tanjung Perak, East Java;
  • Tanjung Priok, Jakarta;
  • Tarempa, Riau Islands;
  • Teluk Bayur, North Jakarta;
  • Tenau, East Nusa Tenggara;
  • Tual, Maluku.

Immigration Checkpoints on Cross-Border Posts

  • Mota’ain, East Nusa Tenggara;
  • Sota, Papua;
  • Tunon Taka, North Kalimantan;
  • Wini, East Nusa Tenggara.                                                                                   

The regulations and details for Visit Visa Exemption for Tourism Purpose and Visa On Arrival for Tourism are listed as follows:

1. International travelers must present all requirements for the VOA at the immigration counter, namely:

i. Diplomatic Passport, ii. Service Passport, or iii. General Passport;

With validity period of at least 6 (six) months;

  • A return ticket or a connecting ticket to continue traveling to another country;
  • Proof of non-tax revenue payment in case of applying for a VOA for tourism purpose

2. Visa Exemption Arrangement for Tourism and VOA for tourism can be used by foreign nationals to carry out tourism activities or government duties in international activities of a state or government nature;

3. In the event that the foreign national as referred to in number 3 will carry out government duties in international activities of a state or government nature, in addition to meeting the requirements as referred to in number 2 must also attach an invitation letter to attend a conference/trial/meeting issued by the related Ministry/Agency of the Republic of Indonesia;

4. VOA for Tourism can also be granted to foreign nationals holding Diplomatic Passports or Service Passports who are not citizens of the State, Government of a Special Administrative Region of a State, and Certain Entities Subject to a VOA for Tourism in the event that there is no Representative of the Republic of Indonesia in the country/place of residence or emergency/urgent activities, by examining the following requirements:

  • Diplomatic Passport or Service Passport with a validity period of at least 6 (six) months,
  • A return ticket or a one-way ticket to continue the journey to another country;
  • Request letter from the Ministry/Agency/Agency of the Republic of Indonesia;
  • Letter of approval from the Director General of Immigration;
  • Proof of non-tax revenue payment for VOA for tourism; and
  • Invitation letter to attend conferences/trials/meetings issued by Ministries/Institutions/Agencies of the Republic of Indonesia, in terms of the intention of visiting foreigners for government duties in international activities of a state or government nature;

5. The approval letter from the Director General of Immigration as referred to in number 4 letter d is submitted by the chairs of the Ministry/Institution/Agency of the Republic of Indonesia to the Director General of Immigration u.p. Director of Immigration Traffic by attaching:

  • A request letter from the Ministry/Agency/Agency of the Republic of Indonesia containing data on foreign nationals and the reasons for the submission,
  • Diplomatic Passport or Service Passport with a validity period of at least 6 (six) months, and

6. Foreign nationals holding Visa Exemption Arrangement for Tourism and VOA for tourism cannot apply for a New Stay Permit through a Visa application;

7. Foreign nationals holding Visa Exemption Arrangement for Tourism and VOA for tourism can leave the territory of Indonesia through all Immigration Checkpoints;

8. The applicable rate for a VOA for tourism is the rate for a Visa on Arrival as referred to in the Attachment to Government Regulation Number 28 of 2019 which is IDR 500,000,-;

9. Perform data reconciliation between non-tax revenue payments, use of Visit Visa stickers on VOA for tourism with immigration crossings on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis;

Passport holders outside the above listed categories in point 2, can also enter Indonesia through entry points mentioned in point 1 by applying for e-visa prior to departure.

If you are already in Indonesia and planning to depart on a domestic trip, we suggest you find an updated regulation regarding domestic travel by clicking the link here .

Second Home Visa

Foreigners can stay for 5 (five) or 10 (ten) years and carry out various activities, such as investment and others. Foreigners can also conveniently apply for a second-home visa through a website-based application( visa-online.imigrasi.go.id ).

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E-Visa on Arrival (E-VoA)

According to the Circular Letter of the Directorate General of Immigration No. IMI-0764.GR.01.01 of 2022 concerning the Immigration Policy regarding Electronic Visit Visa Services, Visit Visa on Arrival Services, and Free Visit Visa to Support Sustainable Tourism during the Covid-19 Pandemic, as of 10 November, 2022, E-VoA program is being applied for some international travelers in order to ease their visit to Indonesia and attract more foreign travelers to come. The E-VoA program is available at 6 airports and 11 seaports across Indonesia and currently accessible to foreign nationals from 46 countries.

You can check the details regarding the E-VoA program by clicking the link here .

It is also expected for all international travelers to practice healthy habits such as washing hands frequently, wearing a mask in public places, and implementing social distancing. Kindly note that this regulation changes dynamically in order to adapt to certain circumstances. Be sure to follow us on  Instagram ,  Facebook ,  Twitter ,  TikTok  and  YouTube  to get an immediate update on the regulations in the future.

*Disclaimer : This article was updated on 16 January 2022. Due to the dynamic nature of travel regulations, please stay updated and confirm your itinerary with your chosen travel providers.

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