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List of Emergency Number in Bali You Should Know
Published: 04 Oct 2025

By Syahrial Maulana Sudarto
Travel Enthusiast

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Bali is a slice of paradise—a place where the biggest worry on your mind should be deciding between a sunset beach walk or a rice paddy trek. Yet, even in paradise, emergencies can happen.
Whether you’re cruising on your rental scooter or relaxing by the pool, knowing the vital contact information is the foundation of a safe and stress-free trip.
This guide provides the definitive list of every essential emergency number in Bali you might need, along with key dialing procedure tips to ensure your call goes through quickly when every second counts.
Dialing Procedure in Bali
Before we list the numbers, it's crucial to understand how to actually call them, especially if you're using an international phone or a local SIM card.
The simplest way to connect to any general emergency hotline in Indonesia is by using the following formats:
Using a Local Indonesian SIM: You can typically dial the short 3-digit emergency number in Bali directly (e.g., 112).
Using an International SIM: You’ll need to include the country code (+62) and sometimes the area code. It’s safest to try dialing the full number directly, or by using the area code format: +62 [area code] [number].
Bali Area | Area Code | Example (for a fictional number: 54321) |
South Bali (Denpasar, Kuta, Ubud, Seminyak) | 0361 | +62 361 54321 |
Buleleng (Lovina, Singaraja) | 0362 | +62 362 54321 |
Karangasem (Amlapura) | 0363 | +62 363 54321 |
Essential Emergency Number in Bali for Tourists
For any tourist, the single most important number to save is the national hotline. Operators at these main numbers usually have basic training and a limited capacity to speak English.
Service | Number to Dial | Notes |
Integrated Emergency Call (Hotline Utama) | 112 | This is the official equivalent of 911/999. Call this for any situation, police, ambulance, or fire. |
While 112 is the central number, these direct lines can sometimes provide a faster response, especially if you know exactly which service you need.
Service | Number to Dial | Notes |
Police Number (Polisi) | 110 | For reporting crimes, theft, or serious traffic accidents. |
Fire Department (Pemadam Kebakaran) | 113 | For fires or other rescue operations. |
Ambulance Service (Ambulans / Medis) | 118 or 119 | For medical emergencies needing immediate transport. |
Search and Rescue (SAR / Basarnas) | 115 | For search and rescue operations, especially at sea or in remote areas. |
These contacts are essential for tourists needing help with administrative issues or facing less immediate threats.
Service | Contact Number | Notes |
Tourist Police | +62 361 224 111 | General Hotline for tourists. |
Tourist Police Kuta Post | +62 361 784 5988 | For issues in the busy Kuta area. |
Tourist Police Airport | +62 361 935 102 | For assistance at Ngurah Rai International Airport. |
Natural Disaster Management (BPBD Bali) | (0361) 251177 | Bali's Disaster Mitigation Agency. |
Indonesian Red Cross (PMI Bali) | (0361) 48465 | For blood donation or humanitarian aid. |
For serious but non-life-threatening medical issues, or once the ambulance service is en route, knowing the number of a reputable hospital can save time. These hospitals are known for serving international visitors.
BIMC Nusa Dua: +62 361 3000 911
Siloam Hospital Kuta: +62 361 779 911
BIMC Kuta: +62 361 761263
RSUP Sanglah Denpasar (The main Public Hospital): (0361) 227911
Read Also:
What Should I Do If I Get in a Scooter Accident in Bali?
List of Hospitals Near Seminyak in Bali
Cinchy’s Emergency Contact
Many travelers choose to explore Bali by scooter, and it’s a fantastic way to see the island.
If you've rented from Cinchy, you've chosen a provider focused on safety and support.
However, even with the safest bikes and regular maintenance, unforeseen incidents—from a flat tire to a minor accident—can happen.
As your trusted partner in Bali, Cinchy provides dedicated, round-the-clock support to assist with motorbike-related issues, helping to bridge the gap between a minor problem and a full-blown emergency.
Save these numbers the moment you pick up your scooter!
Service | Contact Number (WhatsApp) |
Cinchy Admin 1 (24/7 Support) | +62 851-7424-6249 |
Cinchy Admin 2 (24/7 Support) | +62 817-7905-5438 |
How Cinchy Helps in a Roadside Incident:
Immediate Contact: Call the appropriate emergency number in Bali (like 110 for the police number or 118 for ambulance service) first if there is a serious injury or accident.
Contact Cinchy: Once immediate safety is secured, contact Cinchy's 24/7 support line. Our team can help coordinate communication, dispatch road assistance (in delivery areas), and provide guidance on accident reporting.
Accident Protocol: Remember our T&C: you must notify Cinchy immediately of any accidents. We can guide you through the next steps, including dealing with the necessary paperwork and repair procedures (renter is responsible for the daily rental cost during service due to accidents caused by the renter).
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Why Choose Cinchy for Your Bali Adventure?
We understand that peace of mind is just as important as a great price. Here’s why Cinchy is the choice for thousands of travelers:
Well-Maintained and Safe Scooters: Our entire fleet is in excellent condition and regularly serviced to ensure your safety is never compromised.
24/7 Service: With our dedicated support, you're never stranded. Customer support is available around the clock to assist with your needs, a huge benefit over other rental companies.
Quick and Easy Rental Process: We make it simple. Just provide your Valid ID (Passport or KTP), Valid Driving License (International or SIM C), Round trip flight tickets, and Hotel bookings for the duration of the booking.
Competitive Prices: Our prices are budget-friendly, starting from just IDR 95,000/day (~US$5.84 or AU$9) for popular automatic scooters.
Great Facilities: Every rental includes a quality Helmet, Hair Nets for hygiene, a Phone Holder for easy navigation, and a Raincoat / Poncho for Bali's sudden tropical downpours.
By saving the local emergency number in Bali for tourists and Cinchy’s dedicated support lines, you’re well-prepared for any situation, allowing you to focus on enjoying the beauty of the Island of the Gods.
If you’re ready for a safe and hassle-free ride, check out our selection and secure your booking today!
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