Stay Protected For Indonesia Travel

Travel vaccinations and health advice for a safe trip to Indonesia, including Bali and other islands.

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Travel Protection For Indonesia

These vaccines are commonly advised for travel to Indonesia, including Bali, Java, and surrounding islands, depending on your itinerary and activities.

Hepatitis A

Food & water protection

ESSENTIAL

Hepatitis A is common in Indonesia and recommended for all travellers, regardless of accommodation or travel style.

Typhoid

Food safety protection

ESSENTIAL

Typhoid is widely present in Indonesia & advised for all travellers, especially those eating street food or visiting rural areas.

Tetanus / Diphtheria / Polio

Routine booster check

ESSENTIAL

Make sure your routine UK vaccinations are up to date, and a booster may be required if overdue.

Hepatitis B

Long-stay protection

RECOMMENDED

Recommended for long-term travel, medical care exposure, or activities where contact with blood may be possible.

Japanese Encephalitis

Rural travel protection

CONSIDER
Advised for extended stays or time spent in rural areas, especially near rice fields or agricultural regions.

Rabies

Animal bite protection

CONSIDER

Consider if visiting rural areas, cycling, or Bali monkey temples where contact with animals may occur.

Travel Well In Indonesia

Essential health and safety advice to help reduce common travel-related risks during your trip.

Avoid Bali Belly

Do not drink tap water, even for brushing teeth, and avoid ice in drinks. Stick to sealed bottled water only.

Avoid Animal Contact

Rabies is present in Indonesia. Avoid touching or feeding monkeys and stray animals in tourist areas.

Mosquito Protection

Use DEET repellent and wear long sleeves and trousers in the evening to reduce mosquito-borne illness.

Alcohol Caution

Avoid unregulated local spirits. Choose sealed, branded alcohol from reputable establishments only.

Travel Essentials

Carry basic medicines such as diarrhoea relief, rehydration salts, pain relief, & prescription medication.

Insurance Cover

Ensure your travel insurance includes medical treatment & emergency evacuation across Indonesia.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Helpful guidance on vaccinations, health risks, and preparation for travel to Indonesia and Bali.

Hepatitis A and Typhoid are essential for most travellers. Depending on your plans, Hepatitis B, Japanese Encephalitis, and Rabies may also be recommended.

Malaria risk in Bali is very low, so tablets are usually not required for Bali or Java. They may be advised if visiting other islands or rural regions.

It is best to start 6–8 weeks before travel to complete any required doses. Last-minute appointments are still available if you are travelling soon.

Dengue is present across Indonesia, including Bali. There is no vaccine, so protection relies on avoiding mosquito bites using repellent and protective clothing.

Costs vary depending on required vaccines. Some may be available on the NHS, while private options are priced individually with a clear breakdown provided.

Most vaccines can be given in one appointment, but some like Japanese Encephalitis require multiple doses, so early planning is recommended.

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