Travel Advisories

Several Countries Issue Travel Advisories Following Demonstrations in Indonesia

Share:

A series of demonstrations in Indonesia has prompted several foreign governments to issue travel advisories for their citizens. The protests were sparked by a controversial increase in salaries and allowances for members of the House of Representatives.

The unrest escalated after a tragic incident on Thursday, 28 August 2025, when an online motorcycle taxi driver, Affan Kurniawan, was killed after being struck by a Brimob tactical vehicle. The protests have since spread across multiple cities, with reports of violence and disruption.

Countries Issuing Warnings

Malaysia

The Malaysian Embassy in Jakarta advised its citizens to avoid demonstration sites and postpone non-urgent travel.

“Malaysians are advised to monitor announcements from local governments and the media,” the Embassy said on Friday, 29 August 2025.

Singapore

The Singapore Embassy released a similar advisory urging its citizens to avoid crowds and demonstration areas.

“Singapore citizens in Indonesia must remain vigilant, follow local news, and comply with instructions from the authorities,” it said on Saturday, 30 August 2025.

France

The French Embassy, through its official Instagram account, urged caution:

“We urge citizens to remain vigilant, exercise caution, avoid risky areas, and follow the instructions of local authorities.”

Japan

The Japanese Embassy also reminded its citizens to stay away from protest sites, particularly near the House of Representatives building.

“Please refrain from and immediately leave the location if you are near the action. Avoid police facilities,” it stated.

Australia

According to Australia’s official Smart Traveller website, Indonesia has been assigned a Level 2 advisory. Citizens are asked to exercise increased caution due to risks from large-scale protests, crime, terrorism, and natural disasters. Demonstrations have caused traffic disruption in several cities, including Denpasar, Bali.

“The public and foreign nationals are advised to avoid protest and demonstration sites and to continue monitoring local media for the latest information,” Smart Traveller explained.

United States

The US Embassy in Jakarta warned of road closures near the Mobile Brigade Headquarters in Senen and around the House of Representatives. It urged citizens to avoid protest sites, register with the Smart Traveller Enrolment Program (STEP), and prepare alternative routes.

“Citizens are also asked to remain vigilant at tourist sites and register with the Smart Traveller Enrolment Program (STEP) to receive emergency information,” the Embassy said.

Canada

The Canadian government also issued a high alert, citing political tensions and terrorism risks. The Canadian Embassy in Jakarta announced that it would suspend in-person consular services on September 2, 2025, due to ongoing demonstrations.

Germany

The German Foreign Ministry reported recurring protests since 25 August 2025, including in Jakarta, Surabaya, Yogyakarta, Makassar, and Bandung. Citizens were urged to stay informed, avoid city centres and police facilities, and register with Germany’s crisis preparedness list.

What Travel Warnings/Travel Advisories Mean

Understanding Travel Advisories Levels

Governments typically use a tiered system:

  • Level 1 – Exercise normal precautions: Standard travel risks apply.
  • Level 2 – Exercise increased caution: Be alert to specific security risks.
  • Level 3 – Reconsider travel: Avoid non-essential travel due to serious risks.
  • Level 4 – Do not travel: Life-threatening risks, with limited consular support.

Steps Travellers Should Take

  • Register with official traveller programmes to receive updates.
  • Buy travel insurance covering medical emergencies and cancellations.
  • Monitor local news and advisories from embassies.
  • Avoid demonstration sites and large gatherings, particularly in city centres.
  • Reconsider travel plans if warnings escalate to Level 3 or 4.

Find this article helpful? Check out our other News Article from Social Expat!

SEO Writer

Imelda is a content writer specializing in viral news and Indonesian culture. Her work revolves around researching and analyzing current events, social media trends, and popular culture.

Related News

A magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck waters southeast of Bitung City, North Sulawesi, early on Thursday, 2 April 2026, triggering a small tsunami and leaving one person dead. The earthquake occurred at 4:48 a.m. Central Indonesian Time (WITA) at a depth of 62 kilometres. The epicentre was located at 1.25° North Latitude and 126.25° East Longitude. […]

Legendary Taiwanese group F4 is set to hold a reunion concert in Jakarta on 30 and 31 May 2026. The announcement was made by promoter Color Asia Live through its official Instagram account. The concert, titled F✦FOREVER: City of Stars Concert Tour, will take place at the Indonesia Arena in Senayan. Both shows are scheduled […]

A video showing a local man restraining a foreigner in Bali has circulated widely on social media since Monday, 30 March 2026. The footage captures the moment the man applies a chokehold to subdue the individual, who is alleged to have been under the influence of alcohol. According to information shared in the video, the […]

American rock band Avenged Sevenfold has confirmed plans to perform in Jakarta as part of its upcoming Asia tour. The concert, promoted by Ravel Entertainment, is scheduled to take place at Jakarta International Stadium (JIS) on 10 October 2026. The announcement follows growing anticipation among Indonesian fans regarding the band’s return. Ravel Entertainment CEO Ravel […]

Indonesia Guide

Just For Fun

Write For Us

Exclusive Promotions

Event Gallery