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Indonesia Passport: Travel Freedom Overview

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For holders of an Indonesia passport, the world offers a variety of travel opportunities, with a total of 198 destinations available. This guide provides A Practical overview of where Indonesian passport holders can travel, detailing visa-free access, visa on arrival options, e-visa and ETA destinations, and countries that require a traditional visa.

Visa-Free Destinations
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Indonesian passport holders enjoy visa-free access to 45 countries, which can be categorized based on the duration of stay permitted without a visa.

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Visa-Free Access for 90 Days
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  1. Albania
  2. Barbados
  3. Chile
  4. Colombia
  5. Ecuador
  6. Gambia
  7. Haiti
  8. Kiribati
  9. Morocco
  10. Rwanda
  11. Saint Kitts and Nevis
  12. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  13. Seychelles
  14. Tunisia
  15. Venezuela

Visa-Free Access for 60 Days
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  1. Thailand

Visa-Free Access for 30 Days
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  1. Angola
  2. Belarus
  3. Brazil
  4. Cambodia
  5. Guyana
  6. Hong Kong
  7. Kazakhstan
  8. Laos
  9. Macao
  10. Malaysia
  11. Mali
  12. Micronesia
  13. Namibia
  14. Philippines
  15. Serbia
  16. Singapore
  17. Tajikistan
  18. Timor-Leste
  19. Turkey
  20. Uzbekistan
  21. Vietnam

Visa-Free Access for 21 Days
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  1. Dominica

Visa-Free Access for 15 Days
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  1. Iran
  2. Japan

Visa-Free Access for 14 Days
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  1. Brunei
  2. Myanmar

Visa-Free Access for 120 Days
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  1. Fiji

Visa-Free Access for 180 Days
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  1. Peru

Visa-Free Access for 1 Country
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  1. Palestine

Visa on Arrival Countries
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In addition to visa-free travel, Indonesian passport holders can obtain a visa on arrival in 31 countries. This option allows travelers to enter these nations without securing a visa prior to departure.

  1. Armenia
  2. Azerbaijan
  3. Bangladesh
  4. Bolivia
  5. Burundi
  6. Cape Verde
  7. Comoros
  8. Djibouti
  9. Ethiopia
  10. Ghana
  11. Guinea-Bissau
  12. Jordan
  13. Kyrgyzstan
  14. Madagascar
  15. Malawi
  16. Maldives
  17. Marshall Islands
  18. Mauritania
  19. Mauritius
  20. Mozambique
  21. Nepal
  22. Nicaragua
  23. Oman
  24. Palau
  25. Qatar
  26. Samoa
  27. Sierra Leone
  28. Sri Lanka
  29. Tanzania
  30. Tuvalu
  31. Zimbabwe

e-Visa and ETA Destinations
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Indonesian passport holders can also take advantage of e-visa and ETA options, which simplify the travel process to 34 countries.

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e-Visa Countries
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  1. Antigua and Barbuda
  2. Australia
  3. Bahamas
  4. Bahrain
  5. Benin
  6. Bhutan
  7. Botswana
  8. Burkina Faso
  9. Cameroon
  10. Cuba
  11. DR Congo
  12. El Salvador
  13. Equatorial Guinea
  14. Gabon
  15. Georgia
  16. Guinea
  17. India
  18. Iraq
  19. Lesotho
  20. Libya
  21. Moldova
  22. Mongolia
  23. Nigeria
  24. Russia
  25. Sao Tome and Principe
  26. Somalia
  27. South Africa
  28. South Korea
  29. South Sudan
  30. Syria
  31. Togo
  32. Uganda
  33. United Arab Emirates
  34. Zambia

ETA Countries
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  1. Ivory Coast
  2. Kenya
  3. Pakistan
  4. Papua New Guinea

Countries Requiring a Traditional Visa
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While many destinations are accessible without a visa, there are 84 countries that require Indonesian passport holders to obtain a traditional visa prior to travel. This includes a wide range of countries across different continents.

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  1. Afghanistan
  2. Algeria
  3. Andorra
  4. Argentina
  5. Austria
  6. Belgium
  7. Belize
  8. Bosnia and Herzegovina
  9. Bulgaria
  10. Canada
  11. Central African Republic
  12. Chad
  13. China
  14. Congo
  15. Costa Rica
  16. Croatia
  17. Cyprus
  18. Czech Republic
  19. Denmark
  20. Dominican Republic
  21. Egypt
  22. Eritrea
  23. Estonia
  24. Finland
  25. France
  26. Germany
  27. Greece
  28. Grenada
  29. Guatemala
  30. Honduras
  31. Hungary
  32. Iceland
  33. Ireland
  34. Israel
  35. Italy
  36. Jamaica
  37. Kosovo
  38. Kuwait
  39. Latvia
  40. Lebanon
  41. Liberia
  42. Liechtenstein
  43. Lithuania
  44. Luxembourg
  45. Malta
  46. Mexico
  47. Monaco
  48. Montenegro
  49. Nauru
  50. Netherlands
  51. New Zealand
  52. Niger
  53. North Korea
  54. North Macedonia
  55. Norway
  56. Panama
  57. Paraguay
  58. Poland
  59. Portugal
  60. Romania
  61. Saint Lucia
  62. San Marino
  63. Saudi Arabia
  64. Senegal
  65. Slovakia
  66. Slovenia
  67. Solomon Islands
  68. Spain
  69. Sudan
  70. Suriname
  71. Swaziland
  72. Sweden
  73. Switzerland
  74. Taiwan
  75. Tonga
  76. Trinidad and Tobago
  77. Turkmenistan
  78. Ukraine
  79. United Kingdom
  80. United States
  81. Uruguay
  82. Vanuatu
  83. Vatican
  84. Yemen

Tips for Indonesia Passport Holders
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When planning international travel, Indonesian passport holders should keep several tips in mind to ensure a smooth journey. First, always check the latest visa requirements for your destination, as these can change frequently. It is advisable to have all necessary documents ready, including a valid passport, proof of onward travel, and any required vaccinations.

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Additionally, consider purchasing travel insurance to cover any unexpected events during your trip. Familiarize yourself with the local customs and regulations of the countries you plan to visit, as this can enhance your travel experience. Lastly, keep a copy of important documents, such as your passport and visa, in a separate location from the originals in case of loss or theft.

By understanding the travel options available, Indonesian passport holders can make informed decisions and enjoy their journeys with confidence.

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