Indonesia Vaccinations and Travel Advice

Indonesia Vaccinations and Travel Advice

While traveling to Indonesia, please keep in mind some routine vaccines such as Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, etc.

Bordering Malaysia, Indonesia is a cultural melting pot with a fascinating identity. Consisting of approximately 17,000 islands nestled between Asia and the Pacific Ocean, you will be greeted by a wide range of activities. With so many attractions on offer, it is difficult to know where to start. Whether you’re here to see coral reefs, Java’s volcanic landscapes, Sumatra’s jungles, the Komodo Dragon or Nusa Tenggara and Sulawesi, you will not regret visiting this wonderful country. Do not forget to explore Indonesian architectural treasures and its culture shaped by Buddhist and Hindu traditions.

While traveling to Indonesia, please keep in mind some routine vaccines such as Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, etc.
A beautiful view in Indonesia

What vaccines do I need for Indonesia in 2020?

The Government of Canada and CDC recommend the following vaccinations for travelling to Indonesia in 2020: MeaslesHepatitis ATyphoidJapanese EncephalitisMalariaRabies, Flu, Covid-19.

Recommended travel vaccinations for Indonesia

VaccineDisease Transmission
Traveler’s diarrheaContaminated water/food
Cholera
Typhoid
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis BContaminated body fluids
(blood, sex, razors, needles, etc.)
RabiesInfected Animals
Japanese EncephalitisMosquito bites
InfluenzaAirborne Droplets

Recommended Medication for Travelling to Indonesia

MedicationAdditional Information
Acetazolamide or DexamethasoneRecommended for prevention of acute mountain sickness
Azithromycin or SupraxAntibiotic in case of traveler’s diarrhea
Malarone, Doxycycline or MefloquineRecommended anti-malaria medication

Medical Care in Indonesia

Access to medical care, particularly in public facilities, proves limited in Indonesia. International clinics such as International SOS are available in Jakarta, Balikpapan and Bali. Global Doctor can be located South of the capital, and Pusat Jantung National offers emergency cardiac services. However, the prices of these services are extortionate. Note that public hospitals in Indonesia are only allowed to be operated by Indonesian doctors. In the event of a serious complication, you should be transferred to Australia or Singapore for higher quality treatment.

Well-stocked pharmacies are easily accessed in Indonesia.

Most private hospitals have their own ambulance, but dial 110 for police in case of emergency.

Is Indonesia Safe for Travel?

Safety and Security Descriptive
Terrorism Risk present
Crime Risk present
Demonstrations and civil unrest Risk of violence
Political and social tension Risk of violence
Kidnapping Avoid travelling alone and at night
Spiked food and drinks Never leave food or drinks unattended; Be wary of accepting items from strangers
Fraud Very high rate of credit/debit card fraud
Road safety Risk present
Idul Fitri (celebrations marking the end of Ramadan) Increase in traffic and traffic accidents
Public transportation Crowded and unsafe
Maritime transportation Avoid traveling by ferry; Unsafe; Extreme weather conditions
Swimming Respect local warnings and consult hotel management about potential water hazards
Piracy Pirate attack occur in coastal waters; Mariners should take appropriate precautions
Health Zika virus and Diphtheria
Risk level High degree of cautionPAPUA – AVOID NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL
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Do I Need a Visa to Visit Indonesia?

Prior to travel, make sure you check with your transportation company about any passport requirements. This is important as in some cases their regulations on passport validity may be more strict than those of the destination country.

Your passport must be valid at least 6 months beyond the date you expect to leave from Indonesia. You will not require a tourist visa if staying for under 30 days. A visa will be required for business purposes.

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Embassy of Canada to Indonesia information

When travelling to another country, it is important to know where the Canadian embassy is located in the event of:

  • A legal problem
  • A lost passport
  • The need to report a crime

It is advisable to make a copy of your original passport in case you lose it.

Canadian Embassy to Indonesia (JAKARTA)
Street Address:
World Trade Centre I, 6th Floor, Jl. Jend Sudirman, Kav. 29, Jakarta 12920, Indonesia

Tel.: 62 21 2550 7800
Fax: 62 21 2550 7811

Email: [email protected]

Click here to access the embassy’s website

Australian Consulate to Indonesia (BALI)
Street Address:
Jalan Tantular No. 32,
Renon, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia

Tel.: 62 361 241 118
Fax: 62 361 221 195

Email: [email protected]

Click here to access the consulate’s website

Please note that this is Australian Consulate in Indonesia. The Australian Consulate can assist Canadians in case of an emergency.