Indonesia
COVID-19 is widespread in Indonesia with continuing transmission across the country. Indonesia has restricted entry to only those foreign nationals already holding valid types of visas or stay permits. All such travellers must undergo hotel quarantine. They also require a negative COVID-19 (PCR) test taken and result received within 72 hours prior to departure. You'll be required to undergo a further COVID-19 (PCR) test on arrival, quarantine at a designated facility hotel for five days, undergo a further PCR test and then await the result of that test in the designated hotel. If any of the tests are positive, you'll be hospitalised at a designated COVID-19 referral hospital until testing negative. Domestic travel restrictions and social distancing measures remain in place for most locations. Domestic travellers to Bali will require the results of a negative COVID-19 (PCR) test, conducted no more than 48 hours prior to departure. Contact your travel provider or check Garuda Indonesia for up-to-date details, including for entry requirements to other provinces. Follow the advice of the local authorities and monitor media for the latest updates.
We continue to advise:
Do not travel to Indonesia, including Bali, due to the health risks from the COVID-19 pandemic and the significant disruptions to global travel.
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