Bali travellers issued urgent warning over potential terrorist attacks

The Australian Government has issued an urgent warning to travellers heading to Indonesia.

Smartraveller, the government’s travel advisory service, changed its advice for the region on Monday in the lead-up to next week’s high-stakes 2024 general election in Indonesia.

The warning stated, “frequent political rallies and possible protests” were likely to occur in the lead-up to the election.

“Expect traffic delays and restricted access to locations if protests occur. Avoid protests and demonstrations and monitor local media for the latest updates,” Smartraveller said.

The election will take place on February 14, and will see more than 200 million Indonesians vote for their next president.

There is currently an “exercise a high degree of caution” warning for Indonesia.

“Be alert to possible threats. Popular tourist areas may be the target of terrorist attacks,” the warning states.

Indonesia remains a top tourist destination for millions of Australians each year. In 2023, it was the number one travel spot for Australians, according to data from Bupa Travel Insurance.

Smartraveller has also advised Australians to reconsider travel to the provinces of Papua due to ongoing separatist activity.

“There’s been tension, including demonstrations and violence, in certain towns in the provinces of Papua, Papua Pegunungan, Papua Tengah and Papua Selatan in recent years,” the warning states.

“Armed groups have stated that they’re targeting foreigners, including Australians.”

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