Book national-park and state-park sites before arrival where required, and match the site to your campervan, caravan or trailer.
Camper Rules Assistant
Build a country route and get compact allowed/do-not-assume/check cards for overnight rules, LEZ, tolls, documents and winter requirements.
Australia
Australia is a state-by-state campervan country: national parks, state forests, councils and private campgrounds each set access, booking and fire rules.
Do not assume free camping is legal just because a place is remote. Check state, council, national-park and land-manager rules.
Australia has city toll roads, park entry fees, camping permits and ferries rather than a single national vignette. Australia does not use a national low-emission sticker for touring campervans, but city tolls, height limits and local parking restrictions are common.
Indonesia
Indonesia motorhome travel is an advanced logistics exercise: island ferries, customs Vehicle Declaration or carnet handling, BPJT toll categories, national-park permits, urban access, monsoon risk and volcanic or remote-area disruption must be planned together.
Motorhome service density is low and island logistics dominate, so each leg needs water, waste, fuel, ferry and overnight checks.
Use campsites, guesthouses with secure parking, private permission, national-park facilities or authorised tourism sites instead of assuming wild camping is allowed.
Toll roads are route and class based, while ferries, parking, park permits and marine-park tickets can add separate costs. Jakarta, Bali, old towns, mountain roads and protected areas need access and parking checks before routing a large camper in.
Documents and insurance
Visitors can generally drive with a foreign licence for a limited time, but state rules differ; carry an International Driving Permit if the licence is not in English.
- Confirm rental insurance for unsealed roads, remote tracks, ferries and single-vehicle incidents.
- Drive on the left and plan extra time for distance, heat and wildlife on rural roads.
Foreign vehicles need customs handling through Vehicle Declaration, carnet or other temporary-import procedures, plus recognised driver and insurance documents.
- Bea Cukai provides Vehicle Declaration and ATA Carnet information; handle this before shipping, ferry entry or overland arrival.
- Carry passport, visa or entry permission, licence or IDP, registration, insurance, owner permission and port/customs documents.