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Australia Revises Travel Advice for Indonesia After Drownings and Poisonings

The update comes after multiple drownings at unpatrolled beaches highlighted gaps in tourist safety oversight

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Overview

  • The Smartraveller website now urges Australian visitors to exercise a high degree of caution when travelling to Indonesia following its latest safety review
  • The revision follows a reported suspicious death of a 23-year-old tourist in Bali alongside several drownings driven by strong rip currents
  • Alerts have been issued over methanol-contaminated alcohol in Bali and Lombok, with advice to be vigilant against drink spiking and never leave beverages unattended
  • Indonesian authorities enforce strict passport damage standards and may refuse entry to travellers with water-damaged pages, tears or minor rips
  • Visitors face criminal penalties or deportation for behaviour deemed offensive to local culture, religion or traditional ceremonies