Indian Passport: In an exciting development for travelers, the Indonesian government has announced plans to offer free visas to tourists from India, along with visitors from 19 other countries. This initiative aims to boost tourism and revitalize the country’s economy by making it easier and more affordable for international travelers to visit Indonesia.
Visa Options and Details
For those planning a visit to Indonesia, several visa options are available:
- Type B1 – 30 Days
- Stay: Up to 30 days (extendable for an additional 30 days).
- Cost: Rp 500,000 (Rs 2,557).
- Activities: Tourism, family visits, meetings, conventions, exhibitions, yachting.
- Requirements: A passport valid for at least 6 months and an outbound ticket.
- Type D1 (1 Year)
- Stay: Up to 60 days per entry.
- Cost: IDR 3,000,000 (Rs 15,344).
- Activities: Meetings, conventions, tourism, family visits.
- Requirements: A passport valid for at least 6 months, proof of living expenses, recent photograph, and supporting documents.
- Type D1 (2 Years)
- Stay: Up to 60 days per entry.
- Cost: IDR 6,000,000 (Rs 30,689).
- Activities: Similar to Type D1 (1 Year).
- Requirements: Similar to Type D1 (1 Year).
- Type D1 (5 Years)
- Stay: Up to 60 days per entry.
- Cost: IDR 15,000,000 (Rs 76,723).
- Activities: Similar to Type D1 (1 Year).
- Requirements: Similar to Type D1 (1 Year).
Making Travel to Indonesia Easier
This initiative by the Indonesian government is expected to attract a significant number of Indian tourists, who are known for their love of travel and exploration. The availability of multiple visa options allows travelers to choose the one that best suits their travel needs, whether they are planning a short vacation, a family visit, or attending business meetings and conventions.
With the easing of visa restrictions and the introduction of free visas, Indonesia is set to become an even more popular destination for Indian travelers, offering a blend of cultural experiences, natural beauty, and vibrant city life.
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