The All Indonesia Arrival Card
In September 2025, Indonesia introduced a unified digital portal, named “All Indonesia”, to streamline immigration, customs and health procedures into a single form, replacing multiple separate processes like SATUSEHAT (health declaration) and e-CD (customs declaration) online forms. Official Website: https://allindonesia.imigrasi.go.id/
The new All Indonesia Arrival Card is not a visa. It’s a mandatory digital entry declaration (immigration + customs + health) but does not replace visa requirements.
All Indonesia Arrival Card: This is a separate online form every traveller must complete (where available) within 3-days before arrival, even if they already have a visa or are visa-exempt.
Completing the health and custom forms are essential, but now partially superseded components under the legacy process. The “All Indonesia” system is the new, unified standard currently being implemented, especially relevant for Bali arrivals.
Closure schedule: Mt. Ijen & Mt. Bromo
Mt. Ijen is closed on the first Friday of every month for ‘Ijen Rijik,’ a scheduled community cleaning initiative.
Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park will be temporarily closed on specific dates. This decision by the National Park Authority (BB-TNBTS) ensures the preservation of the Wulan Kapitu sacred rituals, facilitates essential ecosystem restoration, and allows for waste cleanup and safety adjustments during extreme weather.
Scheduled Closure Dates
17 – 18 January 18 – 19 March
06 – 12 April 30 May – 2 June 09 – 10 December
All access points to the national park—including the four main entrance gates—are restricted. Entry is strictly limited to local residents and ritual participants, who need proper identification to enter through the four regency gates.
Team insight
We’re keeping busy this low season! Recently, our team embarked on an overnight, cross-departmental inspection of West and North Bali.
The trip gave us the chance to explore destinations with minimal mass tourism, refresh our knowledge of the region and expand our understanding of eco-tourism and nature-based experiences, specifically the Pemuteran and Menjangan Island area.
As we tried out some experiences including Sunrise trekking to Bukit Kursi, Menjangan Snorkeling and visiting local properties, these areas remain perfect for travellers looking for peaceful escapes, stunning landscapes and authentic cultural experiences, far from the crowded southern hotspots.
