South Africa Visa RequirementsFor Indonesia passport holders

Indonesian nationals require a visa to visit South Africa, applied at the South African Embassy or High Commission. The process is straightforward for tourism purposes.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$60 visa cost
Pretoria
Africa
ZAR (R)
English
UTC+2

Indonesia passport holders require a visa to enter South Africa.

Apply at the South African Embassy or authorized Visa Application Center. Required documents: passport (valid 30 days beyond intended stay), completed BI-84 application form, two passport photos, yellow fever vaccination certificate (required if arriving from or transiting through yellow fever risk countries), bank statements (3 months), confirmed return flights, hotel bookings, and employment or business documentation. The visa fee is approximately USD 60. Processing: 5 to 10 working days.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Indonesia to South Africa: What You Need to Know

South Africa is a major long-haul destination for Indonesian travelers attracted by wildlife safaris, Cape Town, the Garden Route, and the Drakensberg Mountains. The two countries are both major emerging economies but direct bilateral travel remains limited. South Africa is a popular African destination for Indonesian Muslim travelers as halal food is readily available in Cape Town.

Practical Tips

Cape Town is one of the world's great cities with Table Mountain, Robben Island, and the Cape Winelands. Safari destinations include Kruger National Park, the Garden Route, and private reserves in Limpopo. Cape Town's Bo-Kaap neighborhood has a strong Cape Malay Muslim heritage and halal food culture. South Africa uses the rand (ZAR). Safety awareness is essential, particularly in Johannesburg; use vetted transport and secure accommodations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Indonesian passport holders need a visa for South Africa?

Yes. Indonesian nationals require a visa to visit South Africa. Apply at the South African Embassy or authorized Visa Application Center. The BI-84 application form is required along with financial evidence, confirmed bookings, and a yellow fever vaccination certificate if arriving from risk countries.

Do I need a yellow fever vaccination to enter South Africa from Indonesia?

A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required if you are arriving from or have recently transited through a yellow fever endemic country. Indonesia is not classified as a yellow fever risk country, so travelers flying directly from Indonesia to South Africa without transiting through risk countries do not require the certificate.

What safari options are available in South Africa for Indonesian tourists?

Kruger National Park is the most famous destination for the Big Five (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, rhino). Private game reserves adjacent to Kruger like Sabi Sands offer luxury safari experiences. The Garden Route (Knysna, Plettenberg Bay), Addo Elephant Park, and iSimangaliso Wetland Park are alternatives at various price points.

Is Cape Town safe for Indonesian tourists?

Cape Town is generally safe in tourist areas like the V&A Waterfront, the City Bowl, and the Atlantic Seaboard. Exercise caution on the Cape Flats and in areas away from the main tourist zones. Use vetted transport (Uber is widely available) and avoid walking alone at night. Register with the Indonesian Embassy if planning an extended stay.