Last Updated: February 8, 2026 | Author: goFLY Travel Team • 8+ Years Experience | 10,000+ Happy Travelers | ✅ IATA Certified (42337956)
Indonesia — a breathtaking archipelago of more than 17,000 islands — is the perfect Southeast Asian adventure for Bangladeshi travelers! From the mystical temples of Bali to the prehistoric Komodo dragons, from world-class diving in Raja Ampat to the bustling streets of Jakarta, Indonesia offers experiences that will stay with you forever.
Looking for the best Indonesia destinations for Bangladeshi tourists? You’re in the right place! At goFLY Limited, we’ve helped thousands of Bangladeshi travelers explore Indonesia with our carefully crafted Indonesia tour packages.
This comprehensive guide reveals the top 7 destinations you must visit with your Indonesia tourist visa — complete with costs, tips, and everything you need to know.
🇮🇩 Indonesia at a Glance for Bangladeshi Travelers
- Visa: Visa on Arrival available (30 days) — Full visa guide
- Flight Time: 4-5 hours via Singapore/Kuala Lumpur
- Best Time: April – October (dry season)
- Budget: ৳3,000-8,000/day (mid-range)
- Halal Food: Widely available (world’s largest Muslim country)
- goFLY Package: Starting from ৳12,999 (Land Only) | ৳72,999 (With Air)
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Bangladeshi passport holders require a visa to visit Indonesia. Options include:
- Visa on Arrival (VOA): 30 days, extendable once (available at major airports/ports) — $35 USD
- e-Visa: Apply online before travel — recommended for smoother entry
- Embassy Visa: For longer stays
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Don’t want to plan everything yourself? Check out our curated packages:
- Indonesia Tour Packages — Starting from ৳12,999 (Land Only) | ৳72,999 (With Air)
- Bali packages — Beach, temples, rice terraces, 5-7 nights
- Multi-destination packages — Bali + Jakarta + Yogyakarta
🌴 Why Indonesia is the Perfect Getaway for Bangladeshi Travelers
Indonesia has emerged as one of the top destinations for Bangladeshi tourists in 2026. Here’s why this Southeast Asian gem should be on your travel bucket list:
| Reason | Why It Matters for Bangladeshi Travelers |
|---|---|
| 🌏 Proximity | Just 4-5 hours flight from Dhaka via Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, or Bangkok |
| 💰 Budget-Friendly | Affordable accommodation, food, and transport — excellent value for money |
| 🛂 Easy Visa | Visa on Arrival available — no prior application hassle |
| 🕌 Muslim-Friendly | World’s largest Muslim-majority country — halal food everywhere |
| 🏝️ Incredible Diversity | 17,000+ islands — beaches, temples, volcanoes, wildlife, cities |
| 🎭 Rich Culture | 300+ ethnic groups, ancient traditions, unique festivals |
| 🍜 Amazing Food | Nasi Goreng, Satay, Rendang — flavors familiar to Bangladeshi palates |
| 🤗 Welcoming People | Indonesians are known for their hospitality and friendliness |
Indonesia uses the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). As of February 2026, 1 BDT ≈ 185-195 IDR. You’ll feel rich with the large numbers! Always carry some cash, as cards aren’t accepted everywhere outside major cities.
⚡ Quick Reference: Indonesia’s Top 7 Destinations at a Glance
🏝️ 1. Bali — The Island of Gods (Most Popular for Bangladeshi Tourists)
Bali needs no introduction. It’s Indonesia’s most famous destination and a world-renowned tropical paradise. For Bangladeshi travelers seeking the perfect blend of spirituality, beaches, culture, and adventure, Bali delivers on every front.
Why Bali is the #1 Choice for Bangladeshi Travelers
- Iconic temples perched on cliffs and in the sea
- Stunning beaches for surfing, sunbathing, and sunset views
- Lush rice terraces that showcase Bali’s agricultural heritage
- Yoga and wellness retreats for relaxation
- Vibrant nightlife in Seminyak and Kuta
- Affordable luxury — spa treatments, villas at reasonable prices
- Halal restaurants available in tourist areas
Top Attractions in Bali (2026)
| Attraction | What It Offers | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 🛕 Uluwatu Temple | Clifftop temple with breathtaking sunset views, traditional Kecak fire dance | Photography, spirituality, sunset lovers |
| 🌾 Tegallalang Rice Terraces | Stunning green terraces, Instagram-famous swing, coffee plantations | Nature lovers, photography |
| 🎨 Ubud | Art galleries, Monkey Forest, yoga retreats, traditional markets | Culture seekers, wellness enthusiasts |
| 🏖️ Seminyak Beach | Upscale beach clubs, boutique shopping, fine dining, nightlife | Couples, luxury travelers |
| 🌊 Kuta Beach | Surfing, budget accommodation, vibrant nightlife | Budget travelers, surfers, party lovers |
| 💧 Sekumpul Waterfall | Bali’s most beautiful waterfall, jungle trek to reach it | Adventure seekers, nature lovers |
| 🛕 Tanah Lot | Sea temple on rock formation, stunning sunset spot | Everyone — must-visit icon |
| 🌅 Nusa Penida Island | Dramatic cliffs, Kelingking Beach (T-Rex rock), manta ray snorkeling | Adventure, Instagram-worthy shots |
Bali Experiences Every Bangladeshi Traveler Must Try
- 🧘 Yoga retreat in Ubud — Start your day with sunrise yoga surrounded by rice paddies
- 💆 Traditional Balinese massage — Affordable luxury spa experiences (৳1,500-3,000)
- 🌅 Sunset at Tanah Lot or Uluwatu — Magical moments
- 🐒 Sacred Monkey Forest — Interact with playful monkeys (watch your belongings!)
- 🍛 Balinese cooking class — Learn to make Nasi Goreng and Satay
- 🏄 Surfing lessons in Kuta — Perfect for beginners
- 🔥 Kecak fire dance at Uluwatu — Traditional performance with ocean backdrop
- Halal food: Look for restaurants with “Halal” signs, especially in Seminyak and Ubud. Try Warung Muslim or Bebek Tepi Sawah
- Temple dress code: Wear sarong and sash (usually provided at entrance)
- Rent a scooter: Most affordable way to explore (৳600-1,000/day)
- Avoid touts: Book tours through reputable agencies like goFLY
- Stay in Ubud for culture, Seminyak for beaches, Kuta for budget
Sample Bali Itinerary (5 Days) for Bangladeshi Travelers
| Day | Activities | Approx Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Arrive Bali, transfer to Ubud, evening walk through rice paddies | ৳3,000 |
| Day 2 | Tegallalang Rice Terraces, Tirta Empul Temple, Ubud Monkey Forest | ৳4,000 |
| Day 3 | Day trip to Nusa Penida — Kelingking Beach, Angel’s Billabong | ৳5,500 |
| Day 4 | Transfer to Seminyak, beach day, sunset at Tanah Lot Temple | ৳4,500 |
| Day 5 | Uluwatu Temple, Kecak dance, departure or extend to Gili Islands | ৳3,500 |
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🏙️ 2. Jakarta — The Bustling Capital City
Jakarta, Indonesia’s massive capital, is a dynamic metropolis that blends colonial history, modern skyscrapers, and vibrant street life. As the main entry point for most international flights, it’s often the first Indonesian city Bangladeshi travelers experience.
For Muslim travelers: Jakarta is home to Istiqlal Mosque — Southeast Asia’s largest mosque — making it a spiritually significant destination for Bangladeshi Muslims.
Top Attractions in Jakarta
| Attraction | What It Offers | Entry Fee (BDT) |
|---|---|---|
| 🕌 Istiqlal Mosque | Southeast Asia’s largest mosque, stunning architecture, interfaith symbol | Free |
| ⛪ Jakarta Cathedral | Beautiful Gothic cathedral directly opposite Istiqlal — symbol of religious harmony | Free |
| 🏛️ National Monument (Monas) | 132m tower with observation deck, museum, city landmark | ৳150 |
| 🏘️ Kota Tua (Old Town) | Dutch colonial buildings, Fatahillah Square, museums, cafes | ৳100-200 |
| 🛍️ Grand Indonesia Mall | One of Southeast Asia’s largest malls, luxury brands, entertainment | Free entry |
| 🏝️ Thousand Islands (Pulau Seribu) | Island getaway near Jakarta, beaches, snorkeling | ৳3,000-8,000 (day trip) |
- Traffic: Jakarta has notorious traffic — use MRT, TransJakarta bus, or Grab/Gojek during rush hours
- Halal food: Everywhere! Jakarta is very Muslim-friendly. Try street food at night markets
- Stay central: Thamrin, Sudirman, or Menteng areas are best for tourists
- Connect flights: If transiting in Jakarta, 1-2 days is enough to see highlights
Sample Jakarta Itinerary (2 Days)
| Day | Activities |
|---|---|
| Day 1 | Istiqlal Mosque, Jakarta Cathedral, Monas, evening at Grand Indonesia Mall |
| Day 2 | Kota Tua (Old Town), Fatahillah Museum, Café Batavia, fly to Bali or Yogyakarta |
🛕 3. Yogyakarta — Cultural & Historical Hub (UNESCO World Heritage Sites)
Yogyakarta (locally called “Jogja”) is the cultural heart of Indonesia. Home to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites — Borobudur (world’s largest Buddhist temple) and Prambanan (largest Hindu temple in Indonesia) — it’s a must-visit for history lovers and culture enthusiasts.
Top Attractions in Yogyakarta
| Attraction | What It Offers | Entry Fee (BDT) |
|---|---|---|
| 🛕 Borobudur Temple | World’s largest Buddhist temple, 9th century, sunrise tours available | ৳2,500 (foreigners) |
| 🛕 Prambanan Temple | Largest Hindu temple complex in Indonesia, stunning architecture | ৳2,500 (foreigners) |
| 👑 Kraton (Sultan’s Palace) | Living palace of the Sultan, Javanese culture, traditional performances | ৳500 |
| 🏖️ Parangtritis Beach | Black sand beach, horse riding, sunset views, local legends | ৳100 |
| 🌋 Mount Merapi | Active volcano, jeep tours, lava formations, thrilling adventure | ৳2,000-4,000 (jeep tour) |
| 🛒 Malioboro Street | Main shopping street, batik, souvenirs, street food, night market | Free |
- Sunrise at Borobudur: Book in advance — starts at 4:30 AM, magical experience
- Combo ticket: Buy Borobudur + Prambanan combo ticket to save money
- Batik shopping: Yogyakarta is famous for batik — buy authentic pieces
- Local transport: Use “Andong” (horse cart) for traditional experience
- Halal food: Abundant — try Gudeg (jackfruit stew) and Bakpia (pastry)
Sample Yogyakarta Itinerary (3 Days)
| Day | Activities |
|---|---|
| Day 1 | Sunrise at Borobudur Temple, Mendut Temple, afternoon at Prambanan |
| Day 2 | Kraton Palace, Taman Sari Water Castle, Malioboro Street shopping |
| Day 3 | Mount Merapi jeep tour, Parangtritis Beach sunset, departure |
🦎 4. Komodo National Park — Wildlife Adventure
Komodo National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the famous Komodo dragons — the world’s largest living lizards. This is one of Indonesia’s most unique destinations and a bucket-list experience for wildlife enthusiasts.
What Makes Komodo Special
- Komodo dragons: See these prehistoric creatures in their natural habitat
- Pink Beach: One of only 7 pink beaches in the world
- World-class diving: Manta rays, sharks, pristine coral reefs
- Padar Island: Famous viewpoint with three different colored beaches
- Remote wilderness: True adventure off the beaten path
Komodo Tour Options
| Tour Type | Duration | Approx Cost (BDT) |
|---|---|---|
| Day Trip | 1 day from Labuan Bajo | ৳8,000-15,000 |
| Liveaboard (Budget) | 2-3 days | ৳25,000-40,000 |
| Liveaboard (Luxury) | 3-4 days | ৳80,000-150,000 |
| Diving Package | 3-5 days | ৳50,000-100,000 |
- Always stay with guides: Komodo dragons can be dangerous
- Don’t bring food: Dragons have excellent sense of smell
- Women during menstruation: Inform guides — dragons can detect blood
- Wear proper shoes: Rocky terrain requires closed-toe footwear
🤿 5. Raja Ampat — Marine Paradise (World’s Best Diving)
Raja Ampat in West Papua is often called the “Amazon of the Seas” — it has the highest marine biodiversity on Earth! This remote archipelago is a bucket-list destination for divers and snorkelers from around the world.
Why Raja Ampat is Special
- 75% of world’s coral species found here
- 1,500+ fish species — more than anywhere else
- Crystal-clear waters with 30+ meter visibility
- Manta rays, sharks, turtles — incredible marine life
- Remote paradise — untouched natural beauty
- Remote location: Requires multiple flights (Dhaka → Jakarta → Sorong)
- Expensive: One of Indonesia’s pricier destinations (৳150,000+ for 5-7 days)
- Marine permit: Required — approximately ৳10,000-15,000
- Limited facilities: Basic homestays, limited ATMs and phone signal
- Best for: Serious divers and those seeking remote adventure
🌋 6. Lombok & Gili Islands — The Hidden Gem
Lombok is Bali’s quieter, more authentic neighbor — perfect for travelers who want beautiful beaches without the crowds. The Gili Islands (Gili Trawangan, Gili Air, Gili Meno) offer stunning beaches, great diving, and a laid-back island vibe.
Top Attractions in Lombok
| Attraction | What It Offers | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 🏝️ Gili Trawangan | Party island, diving, snorkeling, nightlife, no motorized vehicles | Young travelers, party lovers |
| 🏝️ Gili Air | Perfect balance of relaxation and activities, yoga, great food | Couples, relaxation seekers |
| 🏝️ Gili Meno | Quietest island, honeymoon destination, turtle sanctuary | Honeymooners, solitude seekers |
| 🌋 Mount Rinjani | Second highest volcano in Indonesia, 2-3 day trek, crater lake | Adventure seekers, hikers |
| 🏖️ Kuta Lombok | Pristine beaches, surfing, less developed than Bali Kuta | Beach lovers, surfers |
- Getting there: Fast boat from Bali (2-3 hours) or fly to Lombok International Airport
- Muslim-majority: Lombok is predominantly Muslim — halal food everywhere, mosques abundant
- More conservative: Dress modestly outside beach areas
- Combine with Bali: Perfect 3-4 day extension after Bali trip
🌿 7. Bandung — Cool Climate & Natural Beauty
Bandung, located in the highlands of West Java, is known as the “Paris of Java” for its colonial architecture, cool climate, and scenic beauty. Just 3 hours from Jakarta, it’s a perfect escape from the capital’s heat and chaos.
Top Attractions in Bandung
| Attraction | What It Offers |
|---|---|
| 🌋 Tangkuban Perahu | Active volcano crater you can walk around, steaming sulfur vents |
| 🌊 Kawah Putih (White Crater) | Stunning turquoise volcanic lake, surreal landscape |
| 🍵 Tea Plantations | Rolling green hills, tea factory tours, scenic walks |
| 🛒 Factory Outlets | Famous shopping destination for discounted clothing and goods |
| 🏛️ Gedung Sate | Iconic colonial building, landmark of Bandung |
- Cool weather: Bring a light jacket — temperatures are 15-25°C
- Weekend getaway: Popular with Jakarta residents — can be crowded on weekends
- Train journey: Scenic train ride from Jakarta (3 hours) is an experience itself
- Food paradise: Famous for Sundanese cuisine — try Nasi Timbel and Sate Maranggi
📝 Essential Travel Tips for Bangladeshi Visitors to Indonesia
Before You Go
- Passport validity: Minimum 6 months from entry date
- Visa: Check VOA eligibility or apply for e-Visa — Full visa guide
- Travel insurance: Highly recommended — goFLY insurance
- Vaccinations: Hepatitis A, Typhoid recommended; check latest advisories
- Currency: Carry some USD for VOA; use ATMs for IDR once there
During Your Trip
- Transport apps: Download Grab and Gojek for cheap, safe transport
- SIM card: Buy local SIM at airport for data (Telkomsel, XL)
- Bargaining: Expected at markets, less so in malls
- Temple etiquette: Dress modestly, don’t point feet at shrines
- Tipping: Not mandatory but appreciated — 10% in restaurants
Halal Food Guide
- Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Bandung: Almost everything is halal
- Bali: Look for “Halal” signs; many options in tourist areas
- Indonesian dishes to try: Nasi Goreng, Satay, Rendang, Soto, Bakso, Gado-gado
- Apps: HalalTrip app helps find halal restaurants
💰 Indonesia Budget Guide (2026 Prices for Bangladeshi Travelers)
| Category | Budget (৳) | Mid-Range (৳) | Luxury (৳) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🏨 Accommodation/night | 1,000-2,000 | 3,000-6,000 | 8,000-25,000+ |
| 🍜 Meals/day | 500-1,000 | 1,500-3,000 | 4,000-10,000+ |
| 🚗 Transport/day | 300-600 | 1,000-2,500 | 4,000-8,000 |
| 🎫 Activities/day | 500-1,500 | 2,000-5,000 | 8,000-20,000+ |
| 📊 Daily Total | 2,300-5,100 | 7,500-16,500 | 24,000-63,000+ |
- goFLY packages: Starting ৳12,999 (land only) — saves vs. booking separately
- Eat local: Warungs (local eateries) are delicious and cheap
- Rent scooter: ৳600-1,000/day is cheapest transport in Bali/Lombok
- Book ahead: Flights and popular hotels are cheaper when booked early
- Travel shoulder season: April-May, September-October for best value
📅 Best Time to Visit Indonesia from Bangladesh
| Season | Months | Weather | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🌞 Dry Season (Peak) | June–August | Sunny, minimal rain | Best weather, but crowded & expensive |
| ☀️ Dry Season (Shoulder) | April–May, Sept–Oct | Good weather, less humidity | BEST VALUE — good weather, fewer tourists |
| 🌧️ Wet Season | November–March | Afternoon showers, humid | Cheapest prices, fewer crowds, still enjoyable |
Best months: April–May and September–October — perfect balance of weather, crowds, and prices. If visiting during Eid holidays, book well in advance!
❓ Frequently Asked Questions — Indonesia Travel for Bangladeshi
Yes, Bangladeshi passport holders need a visa. Options include:
- Visa on Arrival (VOA): 30 days, extendable once, available at major airports — $35 USD
- e-Visa: Apply online before travel for smoother entry
- Embassy visa: For longer stays or specific purposes
📖 Full Guide: Indonesia Visa from Bangladesh — Complete 2026 Guide
Yes, Indonesia is generally very safe for tourists. It’s a Muslim-majority country (largest in the world), so Bangladeshi Muslims will feel very comfortable.
Standard precautions:
- Watch belongings in crowded areas
- Use official transport (Grab/Gojek apps)
- Be careful at beaches (strong currents)
- Get travel insurance — goFLY insurance guide
Yes! Indonesia is the world’s largest Muslim-majority country. Halal food is widely available everywhere — Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Bandung are all very halal-friendly.
- Look for “Halal” certification signs (MUI certified)
- Most Indonesian restaurants serve halal food by default
- Bali has more non-halal options (Hindu majority), but halal restaurants exist in tourist areas
- Avoid dishes with “babi” (pork) in the name
Bali is the best first choice — it has excellent tourist infrastructure, diverse attractions (beaches, temples, rice terraces), and is easy to navigate.
Second choice: Yogyakarta for culture lovers (Borobudur, Prambanan), or Lombok/Gili Islands for a quieter beach experience.
Depends on how much you want to see:
- 5-7 days: Bali only (most popular choice for Bangladeshi travelers)
- 10-12 days: Bali + Gili Islands/Lombok OR Bali + Yogyakarta
- 14+ days: Multi-destination (Bali + Yogyakarta + Jakarta or add Komodo)
goFLY offers packages from 4 nights to 10+ nights — browse packages
Indonesia is very budget-friendly for Bangladeshi travelers:
- goFLY Land Only Package: From ৳12,999 (5 days, accommodation + tours)
- goFLY With Air Package: From ৳72,999 (flights + hotel + tours)
- Daily Budget: ৳3,000-8,000 (mid-range) | ৳1,500-3,000 (budget)
- Flights Dhaka-Bali: ৳35,000-55,000 (return, via Singapore/KL)
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Yes! goFLY offers curated Indonesia packages designed for Bangladeshi travelers:
- Bali packages: 4-7 nights, temples, beaches, culture
- Multi-destination: Bali + Yogyakarta, Bali + Gili Islands
- Starting from: ৳12,999 (Land Only) | ৳72,999 (With Air)
- Includes: Hotel, tours, transfers, some meals
- Visa assistance: VOA guidance or e-Visa help included
The best time to visit Indonesia is April to October (dry season) — perfect weather for beaches, hiking, and sightseeing.
- April–May, Sept–Oct: Best value — good weather, fewer tourists, lower prices
- June–August: Peak season — best weather but crowded and expensive
- November–March: Wet season — afternoon rains, but still enjoyable
- February 2026 (now): Wet season but manageable — good deals available!
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This Indonesia travel guide is for informational purposes only. Prices, visa requirements, and travel conditions can change without notice. Always verify current information before traveling.
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Last updated: February 8, 2026 | Author: goFLY Travel Team







