→ North Korea visa for Indonesian citizens
As an Indonesian passport holder planning a trip to North Korea, you'll find that a visa is indeed required for entry, with **tourist visas** being the primary option for short stays, and there are **2 types** available to suit different itinerary lengths. Your journey will likely involve a flight connection through a third country, as direct routes from Indonesia are uncommon, so consider flights via Beijing or Vladivostok. While the visa application process for North Korea can take time, understanding that your stay duration will be limited to the approved period on your visa is crucial. Be prepared for significant time zone differences, as North Korea observes Pyongyang Time, which is UTC+8:30, a stark contrast to Indonesia's time zones, and remember that currency exchange will be strictly managed.
Entry requirements
- Yellow fever cert.
- Required