Visitors/Tourist visas may also be obtained upon
arrival at the following airports:
- Polonia in Medan;
- Sultan Syarif Kasim II in Pekan Baru;
- Tabing in Padang;
- Soekarno-Hatta in Jakarta
- Halim Perdana Kusuma in Jakarta
- Adi Sucipto in Yogyakarta
- Adi Sumarno in Surakarta
- Juanda in Surabaya
- Ngurah Rai in Bali
- Selaparang in Mataram
- El Tari in Kupang
- Sepinggan in Balikpapan
- Hassanuddin in Makassar; and
- Sam Ratulangi in Manado
Visa fees:
Visits up to 7 (seven) days : US $ 10.00
Visits up to 30 (thirty) days : US $ 25.00
Please note that no extension of stay will be granted in Indonesia
and you will be required to leave the country on or before the day
of expiry of your tourist stay permit.
Health
International health certificates are not required. However, certain
areas in Indonesia are prone to Malaria. Please contact the nearest
Indonesian representative for further information.
It is strongly recommended that you ensure that you have sufficient
medical insurance while travelling in Indonesia. This should also
include sufficient coverage for a possible medical evacuation.
General Travel Advisory
Embassy wishes to caution its citizens when travelling to Indonesia.
Though the embassy does not issue any travel advisories, you may
wish to consult the following website www.smartraveller.gov.au/zw-cgi/view/Advice/Indonesia
It has come to the Embassy's attention that some motorists and
pedestrians are being targeted at night. Extreme caution is therefore
recommended when moving about at night. Where possible, travel to
and from the airport should take place during the day. Taxis should
be booked inside the airport terminal and only taxis belonging to
Blue Bird, Silver Bird are recommended to be utilized. This also
applies to travel by taxi within Jakarta.
Petty crime and pick-pocketing has increased significantly. Do
not carry an excessive amount of money on you. Do not display jewellery.
Avoid crowds where possible. Ensure that valuables are locked safely
away in a safe deposit box at the hotel (including passport, identity
documents, etc.). Carry a photocopy of your passport photo page
and tourist visa page with you at all times.
Registration
As a precaution, and in support of the travel advisory above, it
is strongly recommended that visitors to Indonesia register with
the Embassy. This will ensure that the Embassy is aware of your
whereabouts at all times. Please de-register before leaving Indonesia.
Register online:
Customs
Narcotics, pornographic literature, TV-sets, radios, arms and ammunition
are strictly prohibited. Please contact the nearest Indonesian representative
for further information.
Tourist information offices in Jakarta
The city’s Government Tourism Office maintains Tourist Information
Offices at the Airport and in the city.
Trafficking or consumption of narcotic substances
PLEASE NOTE: Trafficking in/or possession of narcotic substances
carries the death penalty in Indonesian. The Embassy is not in a
position to legally assist any citizen arrested in this regard!
Citizens are also warned that the consumption of “magic mushrooms”
in Bali, can often lead to severe convulsions and sometimes death!
Please refrain from experimenting!
Consular Assistance for South African citizens travelling to Bali
As South Africa does not have a consular representative in Bali,
please take note of the following:
a) In case of emergency please call: (021) 574 0660, email: saembcon@centrin.net.id
For information on travel to Bali, particularly with regard to
an update on the security situation, it is recommended that you
visit the following website:
b) Lost Passports or crisis situation:
Should a South African citizen lose their passport while on a visit
or extended stay in Bali, it is recommended that they contact the
Embassy immediately. The Embassy will assist you with the completion
of the necessary documentation for the onward transmission to Jakarta.
Useful website for South Africans residing abroad
South Africans Abroad
South Africans Worldwide
A South African Get-Together is held on an intermittent basis.
This informal gathering provides social and business networking
opportunities for South Africans and friends of South Africa residing
in Jakarta. The Embassy will contact those citizens registered at
the embassy directly whever an occasion arises.
For information on relocating to Indonesia, see Living
in Indonesia, A Site for Expatriates
For consular information pertaining to South African traveling
in Indonesia, see Information for South
African Citizens and Permanent Residents
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