Traveling with pets to Indonesia, including the popular tourist region of Bali, requires thorough preparation and compliance with local requirements. This article outlines the key steps necessary for the successful transportation of your pet (cat or dog).
Main Requirements for Importing Animals to Indonesia
- Microchip: Your pet must be identified with a microchip compliant with ISO standard 11784/11785. If the microchip is of a different standard, you must bring your own reader.
- Rabies Vaccination: All animals must be vaccinated against rabies at least 30 days before travel, but no more than 12 months before the entry date.
- Health Certificate: An international veterinary health certificate from a licensed veterinarian is required 5-10 days before departure. The certificate must be endorsed by the state veterinary service of your country.
- Import Permit: The Indonesian government requires an Import Permit for all pets. This document must be obtained through a local agent or a specialized company.
- Rabies Antibody Titer Test (RNATT): If your country is considered high-risk for rabies, your pet will require a Rabies Neutralizing Antibody Titer Test (RNATT). The test must be conducted at least 30 days after vaccination but no earlier than 3 months before travel.
- Quarantine: In some cases, animals may be subject to quarantine upon arrival for up to 14 days. Check this information in advance.
Restrictions and Prohibitions
- There is a ban on importing and exporting dogs in Bali. This rule is related to the fight against rabies on the island.
- Some dog and cat breeds may be prohibited from import. It is recommended to clarify this information in advance with local authorities or your agent.
Import Procedure
- Document Preparation: Ensure you have all necessary documents, including microchip details, vaccination and health certificates, and the import permit.
- Choosing an Airline: Find an airline that accepts pets and offers suitable transportation conditions. Pay attention to the requirements for the travel crate.
- Customs Formalities: Upon arrival in Indonesia, the animal must be inspected by a veterinary officer. Prepare copies of all documents for presentation.
Travel Preparation Tips
- Prepare a comfortable and safe travel crate that meets IATA standards.
- Before the trip, ensure your pet is comfortable in the crate and does not experience stress.
- Consult your veterinarian on whether to use sedatives during the flight.
Contacts for Further Information
For more detailed information, it is recommended to contact the Indonesian Embassy or our company, which specializes in pet transportation worldwide.