January 13, 2025 | 07:23 am

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - For people who like to travel abroad, preparing travel documents such as passports and visas is a must. Passports serve as a form of identification for Indonesian citizens who wish to travel internationally. Meanwhile, a visa is an official permit granted by a country to allow someone to enter, stay, or leave the country for a certain period of time.
However, not all countries require Indonesian citizens to have a visa before entering their territory. There are dozens of countries that waive visas for Indonesian passport holders, making travel more practical without having to take care of additional documents and pay visa fees.
As reported by the Visa Index website, Indonesian passport holders can visit a total of 80 destinations without having to take care of a visa first. Of these, 46 countries waive visas for Indonesian citizens, while the rest allow visas on arrival or use the Electronic Travel Authority (eTA).
Visa Free Countries
Here is a list of 46 countries that exempt visas for Indonesian passport holders:
1. Albania
2. Angola
3. Barbados
4. Belarus
5. Bermuda
6. Brazil
7. Brunei Arussalam
8. Chile
9. Dominik
10. Ecuado
11. Fiji
12. Philippines
13. Gambia
14. Guyana
15. Haiti
16. Hong Kong
17. Iran
18. Japan
19. Cambodia
20. Kazakhstan
21. Cook Islands
22. Kiribati
23. Colombia
24. Laos
25. Macau
26. Malaysia
27. Mali
28. Morocco
29. Micronesia
30. Myanmar
31. Namibia
32. Peru
33. Rwanda
34. Saint Kitts and Nevis
35. Serbia
36. Singapore
37. St. Vincent and the Grenadines
38. Suriname
39. Tajikistan
40. Thailand
41. Timor Leste
42. Tunisia
43. Turkey
44. Uzbekistan
45. Venezuela
46. Vietnam
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