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Indonesia: Rabies Resurfaces in Bali

Date: December 18th, 2008 | No Comments

Health officials thought Bali was free of rabies until two dogs in Kuta were recently diagnosed with the disease. Kuta is a beach area popular with budget travelers and for decades has been a focal point of tourism on the island. An Australian health authority following the developments said there was no indication that the [read more]

Indonesia: Kidnapping in North Aceh, Sumatra

Date: October 1st, 2008 | No Comments

The U.S. Embassy in Jakarta urged travelers to avoid the sub-district of Sawang in North Aceh, Sumatra after a foreigner and an Indonesian were kidnapped, robbed and threatened with death. The kidnapper was believed to have planned to hold them for ransom, but eventually released them [read more]

Indonesia: Police Thwart Terrorist Attack

Date: July 10th, 2008 | No Comments

Despite Indonesia’s success in bringing terrorists to justice and thwarting attacks before they occur, the threat of terrorism lingers as indicated by the recent arrests of 10 suspected terrorists who reportedly placed bombs in a popular tourist café in Bukittinggi, Sumatra, only to call off the attack because too many Indonesians would die. They decided [read more]

Indonesia: “Drink-Spiking” Increasing in Jakarta

Date: February 27th, 2008 | No Comments

According to the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, the Indonesian National Police have reported an increase in “drink-spiking” in Jakarta within the past month targeting men frequenting clubs and nightspots. The drug of choice is believed to be a powerful animal tranquilizer that knocks out the victim for a long period of time and produces side [read more]

Indonesia: Security Tightened in Bali, Sharia Law a Tourist Attraction in Sumatra, Floods in Jakarta

Date: November 29th, 2007 | No Comments

The UN Climate Change Conference will be held at Nusa Dua, Bali Dec. 3-14. Security in the area will be tight and hotel rooms nearby will be in short supply. Demonstrations are possible. An ongoing terrorist threat against Western interests exists in Indonesia, and places frequented by foreigners have been targeted in the past. In [read more]

Indonesia: Australia Warns Against Travel Because of Bali Bombers Execution

Date: October 29th, 2008 | No Comments

The Australian government has warned its citizens to reconsider travel to Indonesia, including Bali, because of the pending execution of the Bali bombers scheduled for early November. Australia’s Foreign Affairs and Trade Department said the threat of a terrorist attack is “very high.” The U.S. State Department has not altered its position on travel to [read more]

Indonesia: President Says Terrorists Still a Threat

Date: August 21st, 2008 | No Comments

In an address before Parliament, Indonesia’s president warned that the country still faces terrorist threats despite the absence of a major attack in almost three years. Authorities cracked down on Islamic militants following a bombing on the island of Bali in 2005 and have been successful in stopping potential attacks, most recently in July when [read more]

Indonesia: U.S. State Department Lifts Travel Warning

Date: May 28th, 2008 | No Comments

The U.S. State Department lifted its almost eight-year travel warning for Indonesia citing improvements in the security situation following the government’s disruption, arrest and conviction of numerous terrorists. Terrorist threats remain, however, and the State Department has not changed its recommendations for security precautions, which include keeping a low profile, being vigilant at all times, [read more]

Indonesia: Former Aceh Rebels Lead “Guerrilla” Tourist Hikes

Date: February 20th, 2008 | No Comments

In an effort to develop a tourism economy through local tourism projects, former guerrillas in impoverished Aceh province on the northwestern tip of Sumatra are taking adventurous tourists on “guerrilla treks” in the surrounding jungle to see where they hid and fought the army. The 30-year conflict came to an end in 2005 shortly after [read more]

Indonesia: Medan Puts Squeeze on Beggars and Tourists Who Give

Date: August 8th, 2007 | No Comments

The North Sumatra provincial capital of Medan has drafted a law to levy heavy fines on tourists or others who give money to beggars. A charitable act could cost the giver the equivalent of $660 if the law is passed and enforced, and the beggar could face up to six weeks in jail. The law [read more]






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