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Do you need to carry ID in Bali?

The legal drinking age is 21. Gambling is illegal in Indonesia. Under Indonesian law, visitors must always carry identification on their person. In some instances, it's illegal to take photographs in Indonesia.



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In Indonesia, you will need your passport only to enter and leave the country, and to prolong visa or receive money transfers. For the rest of time, keep your documents in a safe place, preferably separate from money.

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However, Bali has some of the strictest passport regulations - as airlines can face hefty fines if they bring passengers into the country with damaged passports.

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A legal and valid passport that must be valid at least 6 months before the expiration date. An international ticket for return or onward travel.

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List of the documents required to travel to Bali:
  • Valid Passport.
  • B211A E-Visa - or cash or credit cards in case you are getting the Visa on Arrival available at some international airports.
  • Return or onward ticket (which indicates the date of departure from Bali)


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There are no specific vaccine requirements for entry into Bali, however there are a number of factors to consider when deciding whether or not to take precautions and get vaccinated against diseases prevalent in Bali and surrounding South East Asian countries including Indonesia.

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Are you eligible for the visa exemption to Bali? Nationals from most of the countries located in the Americas, Europe and Asia Pacific get access to Bali visa-free for 30 days maximum.

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Leave your passport behind: Your original passport is only mandatory when going through customs or boarding a flight. But away from these situations, you won't need your passport much. So, should you carry your passport with you when leaving the hotel? The answer is no.

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Report to the police about the loss. The police should provide you with a certified copy of your report, which you will need to bring to your country's embassy. It's important to keep all the copies and documents you receive, as they will be necessary for passport replacement.

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Never keep your passport in your back pocket. That pocket is called the “sucker pocket” for a reason. The very best way to keep your passport safe is to carry it on your person in an anti-theft pouch or money belt that is hidden under your clothes. Here is a selection of anti-theft money belts and wallets.

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Mosquito borne diseases found in Bali include dengue fever, chikungunya and zika virus. Whilst there are vaccines for Japanese encephalitis, mosquito avoidance is the only way to prevent many of these diseases.

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