Rabies ‘Red Zones’ Declared in Bali’s South Kuta and Nusa Dua: 103 Treatment Centers Activated

The Indonesian island of Bali has declared several tourist hotspots as “red zones” following a surge in rabies cases among animals, prompting health advisories from multiple countries. With a concerning number of animal bites reported so far in 2025, travelers need accurate information to stay safe while visiting this popular destination. Several global health authorities, including the UK’s FCDO and Australia’s DFAT, have issued travel alerts advising tourists to consider pre-exposure vaccines and avoid contact with animals. The CDC maintains general rabies information for Indonesia. Current Situation in Bali As of July 2025, Bali health officials have designated parts of … Continue reading Rabies ‘Red Zones’ Declared in Bali’s South Kuta and Nusa Dua: 103 Treatment Centers Activated