New regulations on travel within Indonesia
New regulations on travel within Indonesia
As of August 12th, 2022, a series of new regulations on travel within the country have come into effect.
For adults:
If you have received a third vaccination dose, there is no requirement for an antigen or PCR test.
If you have had 1 or 2 vaccine doses, you must provide a negative PCR test result that is valid for 72 hours.
If you are not vaccinated or unable to get vaccinated, you will need to provide a negative PCR test that is valid for the same period as above, as well as a certificate from a public health facility.Regarding children:
Children under 18 years of age who have received two vaccine doses are exempt from providing PCR test results.
Children aged 6 to 17 who are unvaccinated must provide a negative 72-hour PCR test result or rapid antigen test result.
Younger children under 6 are not required to provide vaccination certificates or test results, but should not be travelling with an adult who meets the vaccination and testing requirements.