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When to go to Indonesia

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Indonesia Weather

The rainy season (the monsoons) varies slightly from one island to another, but the indications above provide a good basis for determining when to travel to Indonesia.

In Indonesia, the temperature is mild throughout the year and varies very little. Nevertheless, the climate is marked by two distinct seasons: the dry season and the wet season.

We strongly recommend that our travelers visit Indonesia during the dry season. However, since the country’s islands are located in a tropical or equatorial zone, we cannot guarantee a trip without rain.

Health

Travel insurance

Travel insurance is strongly recommended. Your policy should cover medical expenses, emergency treatment, evacuation, trip cancellation, and travel disruptions during your stay in Indonesia.
Travelers may use international insurance or local providers such as Allianz, AXA, Zurich, or Chubb, as long as coverage is valid in Indonesia.

Before departure

Follow the recommendations of your general practitioner. Under their guidance, remember to bring a suitable first-aid kit.

Tap water

Tap water in Indonesia is not drinkable. Always avoid drinking it.

Mandatory vaccines

The Covid-19 vaccine is no longer required to enter Indonesia. No other vaccines are mandatory. However, we recommend following your doctor’s advice and ensuring that your routine vaccinations are up to date.

Indonesian hospitals

Hospitals in Indonesia generally provide good care for minor illnesses and injuries. For serious or critical conditions, urgent evacuation to Singapore—approximately a 2.5-hour flight from Bali—is preferable.

How to protect yourself from mosquitoes?

Using mosquito-repellent spray or lotion is one of the most effective ways to avoid bites. Sleeping under a mosquito net is also highly recommended.

Religion

Indonesia is the world’s largest Muslim-majority country. However, it is also highly diverse in terms of religion and culture.
Islam
is the predominant religion across most of the country
Bali is unique as the only province with a Hindu majority
Christianity is practiced widely, with Christian-majority regions including Flores, parts of North Sulawesi (Minahasa), Maluku, and Papua

What is the level of religious tolerance in Indonesia?

Indonesia is a culturally diverse country. Indonesians are generally very respectful and are known for their strong sense of tolerance toward different beliefs.

Are there any customs to follow to avoid offending locals?

Yes. While Indonesians are generally understanding toward visitors, observing a few cultural norms will help ensure a respectful experience:

Respect places of worship
When visiting temples, mosques, or churches, follow posted guidelines. In temples, wearing a sarong and sash is often required and usually provided at the entrance.

Avoid touching someone’s head
In many Indonesian cultures, the head is considered sacred, especially for children.

Use your right hand
When giving or receiving items, use your right hand as a sign of respect.

Visa Indonesia

Is a passport required to travel to Indonesia?

Yes, a passport is required. Please ensure that your passport is valid for at least 6 months after your return date.

For stays of 30 days or less, you can obtain a Visa on Arrival (VoA) for €35 (or 500,000 IDR), payable directly at the airport upon arrival in Indonesia. No prior administrative procedure is required.

For a 60-day tourist visa, the application must be submitted to the Indonesian embassy or consulate in your country of residence. For mandatory extensions, please check the latest information locally at an immigration office before planning your stay in Indonesia.

What are the steps for obtaining a visa of more than 30 days?

For visas longer than 30 days, travelers should follow the procedures published on the official website of the Indonesian Embassy or Consulate in their country of residence, or through Indonesia’s official immigration website.

These official sources provide the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding visa types, eligibility, required documents, application procedures, and extension rules.

Traveling with children

Visa

Children are subject to the same administrative requirements as adults.

Food

Indonesian cuisine is often spicy. Although local servers are familiar with Western eating habits, it is always best to remind them that your child should not eat anything spicy by saying: “Tidak pedas” (not spicy).

What should I bring for my child?

• Total sunblock (SPF 50+)
• Child-friendly mosquito repellent
• Hat and sunglasses
• First-aid kit (as advised by your doctor)
• A small stroller can be useful

Is it safe to travel with children in Indonesia?

Indonesia is a particularly welcoming country. Family values are deeply rooted in the culture, and children are often the center of attention. As a result, your family can expect to be warmly welcomed throughout your travels.

Telepon

Indonesia country code: +62

Can I buy a SIM card at the airport in Indonesia?

Yes. Tourists can purchase a local SIM card directly at major international airports in Indonesia upon arrival.

Is the network quality good in Indonesia?

Yes. Mobile network coverage in Indonesia is generally good, especially in major cities and popular tourist destinations.

4G/LTE coverage is widespread across urban areas and most tourist regions

5G is available in selected cities and areas, mainly in parts of Jakarta, Bali, and other major hubs, though coverage is still limited

In destinations such as Bali, Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Surabaya, Lombok, and Bandung, internet access is usually stable and sufficient for navigation, messaging, and social media

However, in remote islands, rural areas, and mountainous regions, the signal may be weaker, slower, or intermittent. This is especially true in parts of eastern Indonesia or during overland journeys far from city centers.

 

Information

Visa

Children are subject to the same administrative requirements as adults.

Food

Indonesian cuisine is often spicy. Although local servers are familiar with Western eating habits, it is always best to remind them that your child should not eat anything spicy by saying: “Tidak pedas” (not spicy).

What should I bring for my child?

• Total sunblock (SPF 50+)
• Child-friendly mosquito repellent
• Hat and sunglasses
• First-aid kit (as advised by your doctor)
• A small stroller can be useful

Is it safe to travel with children in Indonesia?

Indonesia is a very welcoming country, and family values are deeply rooted in the culture. Children generally enjoy their stay because they are often the center of attention. Your family can expect to be warmly welcomed throughout your trip.

Local currency

Local currency: Indonesian Rupiah

1 USD ≈ 16,000 IDR
Largest banknote: 100,000 IDR (worth less than $7)

Where can I exchange my Dollars?

You can exchange your dollars directly in Indonesia at an official money changer. The rates are generally competitive, and the service is fast. Your guide can assist you and take you to a trusted place.

Can I withdraw money locally?

Yes, ATMs are available at all major Indonesian banks.
However, the maximum withdrawal limit varies by bank and is usually between 2,000,000 and 3,000,000 IDR (approximately $125 to $190).

Before leaving, remember to inform your bank about your trip to Indonesia and check any international withdrawal or payment fees that may apply.

Our destinations in Indonesia

2 tours

SUMATRA

Explore the wild beauty of Sumatra, home to lush rainforests, volcanic landscapes, and rich cultural heritage.
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1 tour

SULAWESI

Discover the diverse beauty of Sulawesi, where dramatic landscapes meet rich traditions. Explore pristine beaches, unique cultures, and extraordinary marine life for an unforgettable journey off the beaten path.
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6 tours

LOMBOK

Experience the natural beauty of Lombok, from pristine beaches to majestic mountains and tranquil islands. Enjoy a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and relaxation in a peaceful tropical escape.
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8 tours

JAVA

Journey through the heart of Java, where rich heritage meets breathtaking landscapes. Explore ancient temples, volcanic wonders, and vibrant cities while experiencing authentic culture and timeless traditions.
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2 tours

FLORES

Discover Flores’ dramatic landscapes, pristine seas, and unique culture, including Komodo National Park, on an authentic and adventurous journey.
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6 tours

BALI

Discover Bali’s culture, nature, and relaxation with iconic sights, comfortable stays, and expert guides for unforgettable memories.
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