Indonesia Holiday Updates: Eid & Nyepi Impact Business Hours & Visas
As Indonesia prepares to celebrate Eid al-Fitr and Bali observes Nyepi, tourists on the island are being advised to plan ahead due to changes in business hours and visa processing schedules. The upcoming holidays will temporarily affect immigration services, including visa extensions and passport applications, requiring travelers to complete their processes before the holiday period. With government offices and businesses adjusting to the celebrations, it’s crucial for tourists to stay informed about the modified procedures to avoid any travel disruptions and ensure a smooth stay in Bali during this festive season.
As the island of Bali and Indonesia prepare for the dual celebrations of Eid al-Fitr and Nyepi, travelers and residents alike are being urged to adjust their plans to accommodate temporary changes in business hours and government operations. The coming week promises to be one of celebration and reverence, but it will also affect how services are provided, particularly regarding immigration procedures, business operations, and the scheduling of public services.
In line with the festive observances, Indonesia’s Immigration Department has officially announced the temporary closure of visa processing services for the duration of the Nyepi and Eid al-Fitr holidays. This interruption will impact both incoming and outgoing visa procedures, including passport applications, residency permits, and general immigration-related tasks, as businesses and government agencies adjust to the holiday period.





