If you are traveling to Indonesia, you must have an e-Visa
to enter and move around the islands.
Depending on your nationality, you may need a visa to enter Indonesia. Check the visa options available or free visa exemptions, and ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay.
Make sure to check if any vaccinations are recommended before traveling, and consider bringing insect repellent, especially if you’re visiting rural areas where malaria or dengue fever may be a concern.
Getting around can be challenging. For short distances within cities, you can use ride-hailing apps, which offer not only car services but also motorbike taxis, a quick option for navigating congested streets.
ATMs are widely available in most cities and tourist areas, but it’s advisable to carry cash in small denominations for more remote regions where card payments may not be accepted. When withdrawing from ATMs, be cautious of potential skimming devices.