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Can you take CBD gummies to Indonesia?

Short answer

Do not take CBD to Indonesia. Cannabis-derived products including CBD are treated as narcotics.

Partial source — verify official guidance

Rule basis: Conservative guidance based on the Indonesia CBD/cannabis status: Prohibited or high risk. We are not a legal authority.

What to do: Do not travel with this product unless you have checked official destination, transit, and airline guidance.

Liquid Limits is a travel planning tool, not an official aviation source. Always confirm with the airport before you travel.

High-risk destination

Do not take CBD to Indonesia. Cannabis-derived products including CBD are treated as narcotics.

Why CBD is different from normal liquids

CBD is not just a liquid-rule issue. It may be treated as a controlled substance depending on the destination or transit country. Passing airport security does not mean you have cleared customs or any country-specific drug laws.

Airport liquid rule vs destination law

Gummies are solid edibles and not restricted by the cabin liquid rule itself — but legal risk at the destination is the bigger issue.

Cabin bag vs checked bag

Where the product is in your luggage does not change whether it is legal at the destination. Customs officers can inspect either bag. Vape devices and spare batteries must always travel in the cabin, never in checked luggage — but that does not make vape liquid legal at every destination.

What about prescription or medical use?

Some countries allow prescription cannabis-based medicines with advance permits, doctor's letters, or both. Others prohibit them entirely. Always check the destination's official health authority and your airline before travelling, ideally weeks in advance.

What about THC-free CBD?

Some destinations distinguish between THC-free CBD isolate and full-spectrum CBD that contains trace THC; others do not. Lab certificates from the seller may not satisfy customs officers. When in doubt, do not travel with the product.

Transit warning: Even if CBD is legal where you start and where you land, transit countries may have different rules — and your luggage may be inspected when you change planes.

Compliance snapshot for Indonesia

Do not take CBD to this destinationSevere riskTHC limit: 0.0%Source confidence: mixedLast checked: 2026-05-25
Allowed product types
None confirmed — treat as do-not-take.
Prohibited product types
oil, capsules, gummies, topicals, vape, flower
Medical exception
No
Documentation required
Not stated

Penalties for cannabis-derived products in this country can include detention, heavy fines, deportation, or imprisonment. Do not travel with CBD even in checked luggage.

Official source: needed. We have not yet attached an official government, customs, embassy or health-authority link for this destination. Treat the guidance above as conservative and verify directly before travelling.

Safer travel recommendation

The safest option is not to travel with CBD, hemp, cannabis, THC, or related products to any destination where the rules are not clearly confirmed by an official source. Buy at the destination only if legally available, or pause use during travel.

CBD and cannabis-derived products are regulated differently around the world. Airport security, customs, transit countries and local police may apply different rules. This checker is for travel planning only and is not legal advice. When in doubt, leave it at home.
Liquid Limits is not a legal, customs, medical, or immigration authority. This tool is for travel planning only. Laws can change and penalties may be severe. Check official government, customs, embassy, airline, or destination guidance before travelling.

Liquid Limits focuses on airport security and liquid-like travel items. Separate customs, import, airline, or destination laws may apply. CBD and controlled substances may be illegal at your destination or in transit, regardless of airport liquid rules. What this site covers and doesn't cover.

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LiquidLimits.com is a travel planning tool, not an official airport or government source. Rules can change between trips and between terminals. Always check the official airport or aviation security guidance before you travel, and when in doubt pack to the stricter 100ml cabin-bag rule.