DestinationsMajor tourism markets such as India, Australia and China will be able to enjoy visa-free entry into Indonesia from October 2024.

Indonesia is going visa-free for 20 countries

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Indonesia is easing the visa process for 20 countries to boost international tourism.
Indonesia is easing the visa process for 20 countries to boost international tourism. Photo Credit: Adobe Stock/MISHA

Indonesia is set to implement a new visa policy that will allow tourists from 20 countries to enter the country without a visa. Tourism Minister Sandiaga Uno announced that the policy is currently being developed and is expected to be finalised before October 2024.

The list of countries slated for visa-free entry includes major tourism markets such as India, Australia, China, Japan, the United States, South Korea, France, Germany, Qatar, the United Kingdom, and the United Arab Emirates, among others.

This move aims to boost international tourism in Indonesia, potentially making it easier for tourists from these countries to enter Indonesia. The announcement comes after a similar proposal was under consideration by the Indonesian government last year, which was initially expected to be implemented by January 2024.

The new visa policy, once finalised, could have substantial implications for travel agents and their clients planning trips to Indonesia. It represents a continuation of efforts by various countries to simplify travel processes and encourage tourism in the post-pandemic era.

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