💨 Abstract
South Africa and Indonesia have introduced a mutual visa-free travel agreement, allowing citizens of both countries to travel without prior visa applications, fees, or waiting periods. This agreement aims to boost tourism, investment, and trade. South Africans can now easily visit popular Indonesian destinations like Bali, Jakarta, Lombok, Yogyakarta, and Komodo National Park. The visa-free entry is for short stays, with standard passport rules and potential document checks at borders.
Courtesy: Sundeeka Mungroo
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