As of November 2023, there are no COVID-19 vaccination requirements for entry into Bali. Travelers are no longer required to present vaccination certificates or undergo quarantine upon arrival.
While COVID-19 vaccinations are not mandatory, certain other vaccinations are recommended for travelers visiting Bali, depending on their individual health conditions and planned activities. These include:
Bali has a well-developed healthcare system with numerous hospitals and clinics offering vaccination services. Travelers can easily access recommended vaccinations upon arrival if needed.
When bringing pets to Bali, ensure they have received all necessary vaccinations and have the required documentation, including a pet passport. Consult with a veterinarian to determine specific vaccination requirements for your pet based on their breed, age, and health condition.
Monkey bites are a potential risk in Bali, particularly in areas with large monkey populations, such as the Ubud Monkey Forest. If bitten by a monkey, seek immediate medical attention and consider getting a rabies vaccination as a precaution.
While entry requirements have been relaxed, it's crucial to prioritize your health and well-being while traveling to Bali. Consult with a healthcare professional before your trip to discuss recommended vaccinations based on your individual circumstances and travel plans.
Publication Date: 2024-10-11 07:05:56