Indonesia

This fact sheet is for UK nationals only. Please note if you are not a UK passport holder you will need to check with your relevant Country Embassy.

Indonesia travel advice - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)See FCDO website for  information
Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia to the United Kingdom, Ireland, and IMO, , London (kemlu.go.id)Indonesian Embassy in UK
Private health and travel insurance neededInsurance
Entry requirements - Indonesia travel advice - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)Entry Requirements and visa information
VISA SERVIES INDONESIAN EMBASSY IN LONDONOnline visa service
NaTHNaC - Indonesia (travelhealthpro.org.uk)Health information

 

BRITISH EMBASSY IN INDONESIA

British Embassy Jakarta

Jl. Patra Kuningan Raya

Blok L5-6

Jakarta 12950

Indonesia

Telephone: +62 (21) 2356 5200

www.gov.uk/contact-consulate-jakarta

 

CONSULAR SERVICES (BALI)

British Consulate Bali

Jalan Tantular No 32

Renon, Denpasar, Bali

Indonesia, 80234

Telephone: +62 (21) 2356 5200

www.gov.uk/contact-consulate-bali

EMERGENCY NUMBERS

 

Ambulance118/119
Fire113
Police110/112

 

BEFORE TRAVELLING

Before travelling please always check for up to date information.  Up-to-date information for UK Nationals travelling can be found at UK and the world - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

  • Safety and security
  • Terrorism
  • Local laws and customs
  • Entry requirements
  • Health
  • Natural Disasters
  • Money

COUNTRY FACTS

 

Capital cityJakarta
LanguageMore than 700 languages are spoken in Indonesia. Bahasa Indonesia (official), English, Dutch and local dialects.
CurrencyIndonesian Rupiah
Phone Code+62
Internet Code.id
Time ZoneUTC+7 (7 hours ahead of UK)
Drives onRight
Plug TypesType C, Type F
Drinking WaterNot safe to drink
Dominant ReligionMuslim 87%, Christian 7%, Other, including Roman Catholic and Hindu, 6%
Significant Dates

January 21- Feb 20 (depending on year) – Chinese New Year

August 17 – Indonesian Independence Day

 

Ramadan- varies each year

Islamic New Year- varies each year