Visitors from many countries are able to visit Indonesia with few or no visa..
Travel HealthAlthough the vast majority of people have trouble-free holidays to the main tourist..
Local CurrencyThe currency of Indonesia is the rupiah (IDR) which is often abbreviated to Rp...
WeatherDespite the vast geographical area that Indonesia occupies, its tropical climate is..
Local CustomsIndonesia does not have one unified culture. Instead, the peoples which make up this..
LanguagesDespite it’s diverse multicultural multilingual makeup, the only official language in..
Transport OptionsIndonesia has two main international airports: Soekarno-Hatta near Jakarta, Java and..
Travel TipsWhen visiting Indonesia it is important to keep a good attitude. Keep in mind that it is..
Local FoodIndonesian food is an exotic blend combining the culinary influences Chinese, Indian..
Local TimezonesBecause Indonesia is a large country covering around 4000 Km of longitude, there are..
Dutyfree LimitsThe following items and amounts can be brought into Indonesia by adults without incurring..
The following items and amounts can be brought into Indonesia by adults without incurring duty: 50 cigars or 200 cigarettes or 100 grammes of tobacco; 1 litre of liquor; a reasonable quantity of perfume for personal use; personal goods up to a value of USD 250 per passenger or USD 1,000 per family.
Passengers not entering on a tourist visa will be required to pay duties for photo and film cameras unless the equipment has been previously registered in their passport by Indonesian Customs. Importation of electronic equipment is not permitted at all, while items including, video tapes, pre recorded optical media and computer software may be screened by a censor board.
Certain items are controlled and require a licence including Chinese medicines and printings, narcotics, firearms and ammunition, pornography, fresh fruit and cordless telephones. Prohibited items include any commercial or merchandised goods contained in baggage.
Located just 2 kilometres off the eastern coast of Java, Bali is a beautiful tropical island in Indonesia. One of over..
Kuta InformationKuta is the lively centre for tourism in Bali. Nestled on the peninsula adjacent to Jimbaran, Kuta attracts visitors..
Nusa Dua InformationNusa Dua is a stunning resort precinct in south-eastern Bali, it is Bali's premier resort destination, and boasts..
Uluwatu Beach InformationUluwatu Beach is located on the western shore of the Bukit Penisula on the southern coast of Bali. The Bukit can be..
Bukit Peninsula InformationJimbaran is a traditional Balinese fishing village that that has developed into a thriving centre for tourists. Located..
Jimbaran InformationJimbaran is a traditional Balinese fishing village that that has developed into a thriving centre for tourists. Located..
Sanur Beach InformationSanur Beach is another popular sea side destination on Bali's southern peninsula. It is around a 15 minute drive from..
Ubud InformationIf you're looking for culture, comfort, nature and inspiration, set your sights for Ubud, a picturesque village set in..
Ubud Monkey Forest InformationLocated around 80 kilometres north of Kuta in Bali is the Ubud Monkey Forest, it is on the outskirts of the village of..
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