To visit Indonesia for tourism, travelers can apply for different types of visas, primarily the Visa on Arrival and the Visit Visa. Here are the detailed requirements and processes for each:

Visa on Arrival

  1. Eligibility: Citizens from 68 countries, including India, can obtain a Visa on Arrival.
  2. Validity: This visa allows a stay of up to 30 days, which can be extended for another 30 days under specific conditions.
  3. Requirements:
    • A passport valid for at least six months from the date of entry.
    • A return ticket or proof of onward travel.
    • Sufficient funds for the duration of the stay.
  4. Application Process: The visa can be obtained directly at the airport upon arrival in Indonesia, making it a convenient option for many travelers.

Visit Visa

  1. Types: This visa is suitable for those planning longer stays or specific activities, such as tourism, business, or social visits.
  2. Validity: The Visit Visa is typically valid for 60 days and can be extended for an additional 30 days.
  3. Requirements:
    • A completed visa application form.
    • A passport valid for at least six months.
    • Recent passport-sized photographs.
    • Proof of accommodation in Indonesia.
    • A return ticket.
    • Travel medical insurance may also be required.
  4. Application Process:
    • Applications can be submitted online or at an Indonesian embassy/consulate.
    • Processing time is generally 3 to 5 working days.
    • Fees for the Visit Visa are approximately INR 3,400 for a single entry and INR 6,800 for multiple entries.

Additional Information

  • E-Visa: Travelers can also apply for an e-Visa, which requires a sponsor in Indonesia (such as a company or travel agency) to submit the application on their behalf.
  • Health and Safety: It is advisable to have travel medical insurance to cover any health-related issues during the stay.
  • Extensions: Both Visa on Arrival and Visit Visa can be extended, but specific immigration procedures must be followed.
Travelers are encouraged to check the latest updates and requirements from the Indonesian embassy or official government websites before planning their trip, as regulations may change.