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Bali Trekking Tours
Po.Box.1006.Kintamani.Bali
Telp/fax : +62(366)51378
24 hrs : +62 (81)338459739
Email : booking@pinehbalitours.com
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Visa and other Travel formalities
Information about Bali - Indonesia
Visa, Immigration, Passport validity, customs, Quarantine, Health,
and others Travel Formalities |
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Immigration (New Visa
Regulation, effective: 1 February 2004)
All visitors traveling to Indonesia must be in possession of
a passport valid for at least six months from the date of arrival
and have proof of onward passage.
I. Free Visa
Visas are not required for nationals of: |
- Brunei Darussalam
- Chili
- Hong Kong
- Macao
- Malaysia
- Morocco
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- Philippines
- Peru
- Singapore
- Thailand
- Vietnam
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2. Visa On Arrival (VoA)
Visa on Arrival are required for nationals of: |
- Australia
- Argentina
- Arab Emirate
- Brazil
- Canada
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- German
- Hungary
- Italy
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- Japan
- New Zealand
- Norway
- Poland
- South Africa
- South Korea
- Swiss
- Taiwan
- UK (United Kingdom)
- USA (United State Of America)
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Entry and exit must be made through certain specified
gateways:
By air through: Jakarta, Bali, Medan, Manado, Pakan Baru, Padang,
and Surabaya.
By sea through: Batam, Belawan, Sibolga, Dumai, Padang, Jakarta,
Bali, and Jayapura. For other ports of entry and exit special
visas are required.
3. For those not belonging to the
above categories, tourist visas can be obtained from any Indonesian
Embassy or Consulate.
HEALTH
International health certificates for smallpox and cholera are
not required, except from travelers arriving from infected areas.
CUSTOMS
Indonesian Customs allows on entry a maximum of two liters of
alcoholic beverages, 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 100 grams
of tobacco and a reasonable amount of perfume per adult.
Cars, photographic equipment, typewriters and tape recorders
must be declared to Customs upon entry and must be re-exported.
It is prohibited from entry are TV sets, radios, narcotics,
arms and ammunition, printed matter in Chinese characters and
Chinese medicines. Advance approval has to be acquired for carrying
transceivers and all movie films and video cassettes must be
censored by the Film Censor Board. Fresh fruit, plants and animals
must have quarantine permits. There is no restriction on import
or export of foreign currencies. However, the export or import
of Indonesian currency exceeding Rp.50,000 is prohibited.
EXIT
The Government of Indonesia has officially abolished the exit
permit required for people leaving the country. Airport tax
levied on passengers for international travel Rp.100,000,-
For travel within Indonesia regional variations occur. Expect
to pay an average of about Rp.20,000,-.
TIME
The Indonesian archipelago is spread over three time zones.
Western Indonesia Standard Time, which covers the islands of
Sumatra, Java & Madura, West and Central Kalimantan is 7
hours ahead of GMT; Central Indonesia Standard Time covers East
and South Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Bali and Nusa Tenggara, and
is 8 hours ahead of GMT; finally Eastern Indonesia Standard
Time, which covers Maluku, and Irian Jaya is 9 hours ahead of
GMT.
ELECTRICITY
Power supply is usually 220 volts/250 cycles in large cities,
but 110 volts is still used in some areas. Normal outlets are
plugs with two rounded pins. It is advisable to check electricity
supplies before using any appliances. |
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