Indonesia

Indonesia travel safety and lockdown information

Travel and Flight Restriction 27 Dec 2021
Travel Information 18 Jul 2022
COVID-19 Data 26 Oct 2022
Total Cases 6,478,720
New Cases 3,048
New Cases (per 1 million citizens) 11.13
Transmission Rate n/a
COVID-19 Risk
COVID-19 Hazard & Exposure 4.4
Socio-Economic Vulnerability 3.6
Health Conditions 2.7
Access to Health Care 6.1
Infrastructure 6.1
Lack of Coping Capacity (Hazard-Independent) 5.7
Lack of Coping Capacity 5.1
COVID-19 Lack of Coping Capacity 4.4
COVID-19 Risk 4.5
COVID-19 Risk Class Medium
Rank 75
Vaccination
COVID-19 Total Vaccination 439,473,016
COVID-19 Daily Vaccination 37,428
COVID-19 Vacc. (per 100 citizens) 159.52
COVID-19 Daily Vacc. (per 1 million citizens) 136
Vulnerability
Air Transport, Passengers Carried 10
Point of Entry 8
Access to Cities 6.1
Mobile Cellular Subscriptions (per 100 people) 4.1
Internet Users 7.5
COVID-19 Vulnerability 4.6
Hazard and Exposure
Drinking Water 1.8
COVID-19 Hazard & Exposure 4.4
Population Living in Slums 3.4
Lack of Coping Capacity
Corruption Perception Index 6
Hospital Bed 8.6
Health System Capacity 8.85
Immunization Coverage 4.75
Health Capacity Specific to COVID-19 4.4
COVID-19 Lack of Coping Capacity 4.4
Indicator Data
Human Development Index 0.71
Incidence of Tuberculosis (per 10,000 people) 319
Malaria Incidence (per 1,000 people) 5.8
Estimated Number of People Living With HIV (%) 0.4
Air Transport, Passengers Carried 115,154,100.91
Mobile Cellular Subscriptions (per 100 people) 119.34
Total Population 270,625,567
Land area (sq. km) 1,811,570
Disasters
Year Type Total Affected Total Deaths
2017 Earthquake / Ground movement 8,895 4
2017 Flood 12,400 11
2017 Flood / Flash flood 27,650 21
2017 Flood / Riverine flood 299,830 12
2017 Landslide / Landslide 50,677 40
2017 Storm / Tropical cyclone 2,035 11
2017 Volcanic activity 133,349
2018 Earthquake / Ground movement 634,369 589
2018 Earthquake / Tsunami 2,000,000 4,140
2018 Flood 120,464 32
2018 Flood / Flash flood 23,000 48
2018 Landslide / Landslide 50,014 48
2018 Volcanic activity 47,778 453
2018 Volcanic activity / Ash fall 50,000
2019 Earthquake / Ground movement 264,384 54
2019 Flood 363,237 40
2019 Flood / Flash flood 565,650 286
2019 Landslide / Landslide 7,503 89
2019 Wildfire
2020 Earthquake / Ground movement 1,560
2020 Flood 714,606 170
2020 Flood / Flash flood 160,601 27
2020 Flood / Riverine flood 12,757 2
2020 Landslide / Landslide 170 11
2020 Volcanic activity / Ash fall 19,736
2020 Volcanic activity / Lava flow 550
2021 Earthquake / Ground movement 113,651 122
2021 Flood 930,679 48
2021 Flood / Flash flood 1,275 9
2021 Flood / Riverine flood 10,000 3
2021 Landslide / Landslide 1,661 32
2021 Storm / Tropical cyclone 509,625 226
2021 Volcanic activity / Lava flow 1,329
2021 Volcanic activity / Pyroclastic flow 11,109 52
2022 Earthquake / Ground movement 46,598 15
2022 Flood 89,533 32
2022 Flood / Flash flood 40,002 10
2022 Volcanic activity / Pyroclastic flow 253
List of International organisations in Indonesia
Organization Type Sector Covid-19
ChildFund International Indonesia & Mitra INGO Child Pro Yes
SAVE THE CHILDREN INGO Child Pro Yes
Wahana Visi Indonesia INGO Child Pro Yes
ChildFund International Indonesia & Mitra INGO Education Yes
RedR Indonesia INGO Education Yes
SAVE THE CHILDREN INGO Education Yes
Wahana Visi Indonesia INGO Education Yes
Islamic Relief Worldwide INGO Food Security Yes
Mercy Corps Indonesia INGO Food Security Yes
Wahana Visi Indonesia INGO Food Security Yes
JRS Indonesia INGO GBV Yes
Wahana Visi Indonesia INGO GBV Yes
AL KHAIR INDONESIA INGO Health Yes
ALPHA-I (Asosiasi Alumni Program Beasiswa Amerika-Indonesia) INGO Health Yes
CARE Indonesia INGO Health Yes
Caritas Indonesia (KARINA-KWI) INGO Health Yes
ChildFund International Indonesia & Mitra INGO Health Yes
D-DART UNDIP (Diponegoro-Disaster Assistance Response Team) INGO Health Yes
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INDONESIA INGO Health Yes
Islamic Relief Worldwide INGO Health Yes
MDS INDONESIA INGO Health Yes
Mercy Corps Indonesia INGO Health Yes
Mercy Corps Indonesia & Mitra ( Karsa dan Penabulu) INGO Health Yes
MSF Indonesia INGO Health Yes
Oxfam in Indonesia INGO Health Yes
SAVE THE CHILDREN INGO Health Yes
SHEEP Indonesia INGO Health Yes
Wahana Visi Indonesia INGO Health Yes
RedR Indonesia INGO Multi-sector Yes
TRAMP-Islamic Relief Worldwide INGO Multi-sector Yes
Caritas Indonesia (KARINA-KWI) INGO Nutrition Yes
Helen Keller International INGO Nutrition Yes
Mercy Corps Indonesia INGO Nutrition Yes
Nutrition International INGO Nutrition Yes
SAVE THE CHILDREN INGO Nutrition Yes
Wahana Visi Indonesia INGO Nutrition Yes
Islamic Relief Worldwide INGO Other Yes
RedR Indonesia INGO Other Yes
Adventist Development and Relief Agency Indonesia INGO Shelter Yes
Catholic Relief Services (CRS) INGO Shelter Yes
Islamic Relief Worldwide Indonesia INGO Shelter Yes
Yayasan Habitat Kemanusiaan Indonesia (Habitat for Humanity Indonesia) INGO Shelter Yes
YAYASAN MERCY CORPS INDONESIA INGO Shelter Yes
Arbeiter Samariter Bund (ASB) Indonesia and The Philippines INGO WASH Yes
Catholic Relief Services (CRS) INGO WASH Yes
ChildFund International INGO WASH Yes
HOPE WORLDWIDE INGO WASH Yes
Mercy Corps Indonesia INGO WASH Yes
SAVE THE CHILDREN INGO WASH Yes
SNV Netherlands Development Organisasion INGO WASH Yes
TRAMP-Islamic Relief Worldwide INGO WASH Yes
Wahana Visi Indonesia INGO WASH Yes
Yayasan Plan International Indonesia INGO WASH Yes
UNICEF UN Child Pro Yes
International Organization for Migration (IOM) UN Education Yes
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) UN Food Security Yes
UNDP UN GBV Yes
UNFPA UN GBV Yes
International Organization for Migration (IOM) UN Health Yes
UNDP UN Health Yes
UNHCR UN Health Yes
UNICEF UN Health Yes
WHO UN Health Yes
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) UN Multi-sector Yes
International Organization for Migration (IOM) UN Multi-sector Yes
UNDP UN Multi-sector Yes
UNOCHA UN Multi-sector Yes
WFP UN Multi-sector Yes
WHO UN Multi-sector Yes
UNICEF UN Nutrition Yes
UNDP UN Other Yes
UNHCR UN Other Yes
International Organization for Migration (IOM) UN Protection Yes
International Organization for Migration (IOM) UN Shelter Yes
International Organization for Migration (IOM) UN WASH Yes
UNHCR UN WASH Yes
UNICEF UN WASH Yes

Update: Indonesia Travel Restrictions

Updated on December 5, 2021 per National COVID-19 Task Force Circular Note Addendum No. 23/2021 and Circular Note of Directorate General of Immigration of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights on November 27, 2021

To help stop the spread of new variant of SARS-Cov-2, B.1.1.529 or also known as “Omicron variant", the Indonesian Government has implemented additional measures for international travelers who wish to enter Indonesia.

Foreign nationals who have been to Angola, Botswana, Eswatini, Hong Kong, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe in 14 days prior to their travel to Indonesia are not allowed to enter Indonesia under the new restrictions.

Indonesian nationals who have lived or transit in the “Omicron variant" countries may be able to enter Indonesia with a 14-day mandatory quarantine.

For other international travelers will have to undertake 10 days of quarantine effective immediately on December 2, 2021 until further notice.

Please see “Quarantine Information" for more information.

Visa to Enter Indonesia

The following foreign travelers may enter Indonesia under the new regulations:

Diplomatic and Official visa holders (to apply, click here );​
Diplomatic and Official stay permit;
Holders of Indonesia Temporary Residence Card (KITAS) and Indonesia Permanent Residence Card (KITAP). Visit https://izintinggal-online.imigrasi.go.id/ for more information;
Visitor visas, including but not limited to:
​a. ​​​211 A Visa;

​​​​This visa includes tourist, emergency, business, film, medical visit, official visit, yachters and G20 or the 144th International Parliamentary Union (IPU) meetings.

b. ​211B Visa;

This visa includes foreign workers in probation.

Limited stay visa, including but not limited to:
C312 Visa (work visa);
C313 Visa(1-year foreign investment projects in Indonesia);
C314 Visa (2-year foreign investment projects in Indonesia);
C316 Visa (educational visits);
C317 Visa (family reunification)​
All non-immigrant crew members or cabin crews arriving any vessel or aircraft from any port or place outside Indonesia.
Asia-Pacific Economic Economic Cooperation (APEC) Business Travel Card holder; and
Traditional Border Crossing pass/card holder.

To apply for visitor and limited-stay visas, visit https://visa-online.imigrasi.go.id/. International travelers who wish to apply for those visas will be required to have a local guarantor/sponsor to sponsor their visit to Indonesia.

Visa on Arrivals (VoA) are still suspended until further notice.

Effective on October 14, 2021, the Indonesian government has re-opened Indonesia for international tourists. Only citizens of the following 19 countries can enter Indonesia on tourist/limited stay visas, including but not limited to Bahrain, China, France, Hungary, India, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Liechtenstein, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, and United Arab Emirates.

The above citizens who are also a US permanent resident may enter Indonesia and will have to follow the Indonesian health protocols accordingly.​

All international tourists may only enter Indonesia via Bali (Ngurah Rai International Airport) and or Riau Islands (Raja Haji Fisabilillah International Airport). To enter Indonesia, they are required to have the following:

International health insurance with minimum coverage of USD 100,000, including but not limited to COVID-19 related treatment and hospitalization in Indonesial and
Hotel confirmation.

PCR Test Requirement (Updated)

To enter Indonesia, all travelers are required to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test which sample was collected within 72 hours of their departure. Please see COVID-19 Testing Centers below for more information about COVID-19 testing.

Some transit countries, such as Singapore, require shorter sample COVID/PCR Test of 2x24 hours. Please visit the transit country official authority website or consult with respective Airline for more information.

 

COVID-19 Testing Centers

The Indonesian Consulate does not have designated testing centers. Also see https://www.flylax.com/travelsafely for information on a testing clinic at Terminals 2, 6 and Tom Bradley International Airport of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) that provide testing certificates within 24 hours.

COVID-19 Vaccination Card (COVAX)

Effective July 6, 2021, the Indonesian Government required all exempted international travelers to present COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card in digital or hard copy upon check-in and arrival in Indonesia until further notice. The Indonesian Government recognizes the following vaccinations, including but not limited to two-doses of Pfizer or Moderna or Sinovac, AstraZeneca dan Sinopharm and single-dose of Johnson & Johnson. The card/certificate will be accepted in English and other foreign language.

The Indonesian government exempted the following international travelers from COVID-19 vaccination record card requirement:

Diplomatic and service/official visa holders who are with an official ministerial-to-presidential level delegation to Indonesia by upholding principles of reciprocity and implementing strict health protocols;
Foreign nationals entering Indonesia under the TCA by upholding principles of reciprocity and implementing strict health protocols;
Individuals under the age of 18 years old;
Some individuals who may have medical reasons which prevent them from getting a COVID-19 vaccine. These individuals are advised to provide a memo from a public hospital in their respective country prior to check-in and upon arrival in Indonesia.
The following foreign nationals will get vaccinated in Indonesia provided that these individuals have not gotten a COVID-19 vaccine in their respective country:

Children aged 12 – 17 years old.
Diplomatic/service/official stay permit holders;
KITAS and KITAP holders.
​The above foreign nationals will get their first COVID-19 shot at their quarantine hotel provided that their second COVID-19/PCR test resulted negative.

Foreign nationals who are already in Indonesia prior to the implementation of the new Order of July 6, 2021, and wish to travel domestically, are required to be vaccinated (first shot) through the Indonesian government-initiated vaccination program (Sinopharm vaccination) in accordance with the laws and regulations that will be announced accordingly. ​

COVID-19 Vaccination Registration (updated)

The Government of Indonesia will require international travelers who have received COVID-19 vaccination overseas to register their COVID-19 vaccination here​. The registration will allow you to dine-in or enter public premises and travel with public transport (inter or intra islands) in Indonesia.

The verification email will normally be sent out between 3 – 10 business days. Please expect delays as the central server in Jakarta, Indonesia has received large volume of registration requests recently. All international travelers may still be able to enter Indonesia without the COVID-19 registration.

If you are Indonesian citizen and have gotten the full COVID-19 vaccination overseas, the vaccination record will be verified by the Indonesian Ministry of Health. Please provide your NIK (Nomor Induk Kependudukan) upon the registration.

If you are foreign citizen, you will have to input your Passport information to the website. The COVAX record will be verified by respective embassy in Jakarta. Please consult with your respective Embassy for more information.

Upon receipt the verification email, please download “Peduli Lindungi" application on your Apple Store or Google Play. Upon logged-in, go to “Vaccine Certificate" and click “Claim Now". Follow the instructions to claim your vaccination certificate. The certificate will have a unique barcode in it. The barcode is required upon entry public establishments or facilities in Indonesia.

Electronic Health Alert Certificate (e-HAC)

All international travelers are required to complete e-HAC before travel. Please download “Peduli Lindungi" app in your Apple Store or Android Play to complete the e-HAC. You will get a unique barcode at the end of the process and will have to show it upon check-in and arrival.

If you are traveling with family, you are only required to create one account. For example, if a parent is travelling with his/her children, the parent is required to put his/her dependent information under his/her name.

Entry Point

Effective October 15, 2021, the Indonesian Government designated the following entry points for international travelers, namely Jakarta (Soekarno Hatta International Airport and Halim Perdana Kusuma Airport) and North Sulawesi (Samratulangi International Airport - Manado).

Quarantine Information​​

Effective on November 29, 2021, foreign nationals who have lived or transit in the following countries; Angola, Botswana, Eswatini, Hong Kong, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe are barred from entry Indonesia.

Indonesian nationals who transit or have lived in the “Omicron variant" countries may be able to enter Indonesia with a 14-day mandatory quarantine.

For other international travelers will have to undertake 10 days of quarantine effective immediately on December 2, 2021 until further notice.

Head of Foreign Missions and their families who are assigned in Indonesia are advised to undertake the quarantine at their respective residence in Indonesia. They are still required to take two PCR tests on the first and seventh day after their arrival in Indonesia on their own arrangement. Please be advised to consult with your Embassy/Consulate in Indonesia concerning the PCR test arrangement and the healthcare provider. Please email the PCR test results to Directorate of Consular Affairs of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia ​ (konsuler@kemlu.go.id).

Foreign diplomats, who are not Heads of Foreign Missions, shall undertake the quarantine at designated facilities by the Indonesian Government at their own expense.

All international travelers are responsible for all expenses during the quarantine, including the COVID-19/PCR tests. Please see “COVID-19/PCR Tests during the Quarantine" below for more information.

COVID-19/PCR Tests during the Quarantine

Two PCR tests will be administered during the quarantine. The first test will be on the first day/arrival while the second will be taken one day prior to check-out. The healthcare provider will come to your hotel to collect the sample. Those will be on the traveler's expense. Please consult with the hotel marking department for the test arrangements and fees.

If you are tested positive, you will be referred to designated Indonesian hospital/health facility conducted by the Indonesian Government at your own expense.​​

​Domestic (Inter and Intra Islands) Travel Protocols

Effective on July 3, 2021, all domestic travelers must follow the following protocols:

a) Domestic Travelers From and To Java and Bali Islands

All long-distance travelers to and from Java and Bali using all modes of transport are required to show the vaccination card report (first dose is acceptable) and a certificate of negative RT-PCR test or rapid antigen test.

Travelers using air transportation who fly between airports on the island of Java and Bali, including flights from or to Java and Bali are required to present vaccination record (first dose is acceptable) and negative RT-PCR test which was obtained within 48 hours and fill-up e-HAC (Electronic Health Alert Certificate) prior to travel.

b) Domestic Travelers Outside Java-to-and-from-Bali Corridor

All domestic travelers are required to present COVID-19 vaccination record (first dose is acceptable) and negative RT-PCR test which obtained within 48 hours prior departure or negative rapid antigen test 24-hour prior departure. All Travelers also required to fill-up e-HAC (Electronic Health Alert Certificate) prior to travel.

c) Travelers (Drivers and Assistant Drivers) with Land Transportation Using Goods and Logistics Vehicles

All domestic travelers are required to present negative RT-PCR test which obtained within 48 hours prior departure or negative rapid antigen test 24-hour prior departure.

d) For routine travelers whose using land transport within urban agglomeration area, they are not required to present vaccination card and RT-PCR or rapid antigen test result.

e) All domestic travelers who are to choose travel by air and sea are required to fill-up Indonesian e-HAC (Electronic Health Alert Certificate) prior to travel. However, all domestic travelers who are to choose travel by land are encourage to fill-up Indonesian e-HAC (Electronic Health Alert Certificate) prior to travel.

f) All travelers who are not vaccinated due to health condition proven by a medical memo are required to present negative RT-PCR test which obtained within 48 hours prior departure or negative rapid antigen test 24-hour prior departure.

g) If the result of the RT-PCR/rapid antigen shows negative, while the travelers presents mild symptoms of COVID-19, they may not continue the trip.

Foreign Nationals Travel Protocol Intending to Leave Indonesia

For foreign nationals who have not gotten a COVID-19 shot and wish to leave Indonesia via a domestic connecting flight, they will be exempted from COVID-19 vaccination card requirement provided that they have a special transit clearance from the local Port Health Office/Authority. Having the clearance, all foreign travelers shall not leave the airport during transit.

To have the clearance, all foreign travelers shall provide valid passport and itinerary and present them to the port authorities upon check-in.

11 Vaccines Approved for Use in Indonesia
- Serum Institute of India
COVOVAX (Novavax formulation)

- Anhui Zhifei Longcom
ZF2001

- Moderna
mRNA-1273

- Pfizer/BioNTech
BNT162b2

- CanSino
Ad5-nCoV

- Gamaleya
Sputnik V

- Janssen (Johnson & Johnson)
Ad26.COV2.S

- Oxford/AstraZeneca
AZD1222

- Minhai Biotechnology Co
SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine (Vero Cells)

- Sinopharm (Beijing)
BBIBP-CorV (Vero Cells)

- Sinovac
CoronaVac