What are the requirements in travelling to Indonesia?

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cadet soeur asked:


I am from the Philippines and I am planning to visit Indonesia for the first time. I just want to know what are the requirements in travelling there. TY.

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4 Responses to “What are the requirements in travelling to Indonesia?”

  • amatsco

    May 18th, 2009 at 11:31 am

    if you have an international passport then all you need is to get a visa maybe get their currency,book for a flight and go where you want to go to.To make things easier you could get a catalogue that can help you book into a hotel and then get on with your trip.have fun.

  • Bear

    May 21st, 2009 at 6:53 pm

    Hi,

    Theres no special requirement.
    However, you may consider to get some tips on what to wear, eat, all the do’s and donts.
    Since you didnt mention which part of Indonesia and when will you travel, I cannot say much.

    Enjoy Indonesia

  • Jakarta_peace

    May 23rd, 2009 at 11:25 pm

    Since you are Philipino, you dont need visa to enter Indonesia. A valid passport can do.

    There are a lots of Philipino working here in Jakarta. I ve been in Manila, if you visit Jakarta, It is more less the same with Manila.

    Welcome in Indonesia!

  • Kuchiki Rukia

    May 25th, 2009 at 5:03 am

    I don’t think you need a Visa to enter the country as your country is within ASEAN but do remember that you can not carry dairy such as cheese (you can but have to report it, and usually they will take them away from you, from my experience), foods that are not canned properly (most countries have this rule), dangerous goods (which I believe you already know this).

    Indonesian customs are well known for abusing their “power” at the airport, they just love to order international passengers (doesn’t matter they are Indonesians or Foreigners), looking for your mistakes, and would love to “take away” your belongings.

    Try to learn a little Indonesian, just incase you got stuck at the airport while trying to enter the country, you might find it easier to communicate since many custom people have broken English. Some have excellent, some others plain nothing and I have seen many Foreigners stuck for a while since there are lost in translation situation.

    Once you are in Indonesia, it is easy for you to travel to any cities, any islands, without having to show your passport everytime.

    Have fun in Indonesia!

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