Country Profile Indonesia

Start a Guesthouse, Eco-Resort or Restaurant in Indonesia

Disclaimer (As of July 2025):

We do our best to keep all information accurate and up to date. However, Hogahero cannot guarantee the completeness or legal validity of any content. Local laws and regulations may change without notice. Before making any binding decisions or investments abroad, please consult a qualified local lawyer, tax advisor, or official authority.

Your success deserves the right support.

Indonesia’s tropical islands, vibrant culture, and affordable living costs make it a popular destination for hospitality ventures—especially in Bali, Lombok, and Yogyakarta. However, foreign ownership regulations are complex, and success requires strong local partnerships and regulatory navigation.

  • Investor KITAS (Limited Stay Permit):
    • Requires setting up a foreign-owned company (PT PMA)
    • Minimum paid-in capital: USD 700,000
    • Valid for 1–2 years, renewable
      • Business Visa:
    • For exploring opportunities, not for direct work
    • 60-day validity, extendable

Long-term residence requires collaboration with local legal advisors