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It may be time to consult your atlas if you believed Indonesia consisted solely of large resorts and Bintang.

Given that Indonesia is an archipelago consisting of 17,000 separate islands, only 8,000 of which have ever been touched by humans, it would be unfair to say that there is just one Indonesia. You may be eating an organic acai bowl in Ubud one second and seeing orangutans in the Sumatran forests the next. Picture this: you’re lounging on Gili Air’s powdery white beaches, perhaps with a tasty tropical drink in hand, or you’re trekking up Mount Batur. We almost certainly have an Indonesia vacation that suits your every need, whether you’re seeking tranquility, adventure, or partying the night away.

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Over 230 million people call the hot and volcanic island of Indonesia, which stretches out along the Equator, home. A series of unfortunate events, including as fires, tsunamis, and political unrest, have befallen this picturesque location recently. However, you’d be missing out if you ignored this enormous region. Verdant rice terraces cover mountain slopes, wild animals walk freely in the forest, and there are many beautiful lakes and beaches. Hidden from prying eyes, this cultural melting pot is still one of Asia’s greatest bargains, home to welcoming locals and breathtaking landscapes.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Indonesia Tours and Vacation Packages

Although a visa is required to enter Indonesia, the country, known for its tropical warmth, has implemented visitor-friendly policies. Most travelers from Western countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Austria can typically enjoy visa-free entry for up to 30 days. A passport with a minimum validity of 6 months is all you need to begin your first journey to Indonesia.

As far as obtaining a visa is concerned, you can benefit from the visa on arrival for IDR 500,000, paid in cash or by card, which is also valid for 30 days and can be extended once for a maximum of 30 days.

Penataran Lempuyang Bali, Indonesia.

It is always advisable to take some IDR with you when traveling to Indonesia, whether you are a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler.

While cards and USD are widely accepted for large purchases in major cities, most restaurants, cafes, or shops prefer payment in local currency, especially when sampling local street food or visiting authentic shops. It is quite easy to find ATMs or money changers at the airports to change on your arrival. What’s more, Carrying small changes is more helpful, not only for tips but also to save money by avoiding exchange charges.

What language is spoken in Indonesia?

The official language of Indonesia is Indonesian, a standardized form of Malay.  Most residents of Indonesia learn English as a second language. However, it is not to be assumed all can speak English.

May to October presents the optimal window for exploring Indonesia, with the dry season offering delightful weather ideal for enjoying its stunning beaches, captivating islands, and the serene world beneath the azure water.

Although July and August mark the peak tourist season, the quieter periods of May to June and September to October are preferable for those seeking tranquility.

From November to April, occasional showers contribute to the humid temperatures that are ideal for urban sightseeing.

In this tropical haven of abundant greenery and extensive coastlines dotted with myriad islands and beaches, opting for loose-fitting attire crafted from breathable fabrics is advisable. Long trousers and linen shirts serve not only to shield against the sun but also to respect dress codes when visiting temples or religious sites.

As well as sun protection, from sunglasses to umbrellas, it’s also a good idea to pack some mosquito repellent, and waterproof bags for your cameras or cellphones, which are usually useful during your island hopping adventure.

Indonesia Temples

Also, as a first-timer, don’t forget to pack your adapter with you since most power plugs used in Indonesia are type C and F. Fully charging your power bank before your departure will always be helpful. Read more

PagodaConsidering it is a sound destination to travel through, there won’t be many security issues you have to worry about on your first journey in Indonesia. However, always keep alert to your belongings like a bag, cell phone, wallet, and valuable jewelry.

To make your trip as stomach-friendly as possible, it’s important to note that tap water in Indonesia should only be consumed if it has been thoroughly filtered or boiled. For convenience, it’s best to stick to bottled water during your visit, and always remember to check the seal before consuming.

Is there transportation within Indonesia?

Indonesia’s main form of transportation within the country is via minibus which is used for local transportation around towns and cities.

Is Indonesia a family-friendly destination?

Indonesia offers activities that the whole family can enjoy together! Some of these include swimming and snorkeling at beaches, the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud and the Turtle Conservation and Education Centre in Denpasar.

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How About Food in Indonesia?

Diverse flavors come together in Indonesian cuisine, making it a true culinary adventure. International visitors of all ages enthuse about Indonesian cuisine, which is known for its unique combination of spices, sauces, and unusual cooking methods. If this is your first time visiting Indonesia, here are a few delicacies you must try:

  • Nasi Goreng: Means Fried Rice, but with various toppings you can choose from, including prawn, chicken, sausage, eggs, fresh seasonal vegetables, or any ingredient that can make you drool.
  • Sate: The main barbecue dish is marinated meat such as beef, lamb, or chicken, grilled on bamboo skewers and served with a variety of sauces, one of the best things to pair with a nightcap.
  • Soto: A local soup made from all kinds of vegetables with a fresh aroma, usually combined with different meats depending on the place you visit, so that each time you taste it, it is a new experience.

 

Rules of Etiquette

  • While handing something or touching someone, try to avoid using your left hand.
  • Order an appropriate amount of food, and if possible, finish your plate especially when guesting a local family.
  • Prepare a gift for your host, which not only shows your respect but also your appreciation for their hospitality.
  • A Conservative style of dress would be very helpful while visiting the local countryside, temples, and religious sites.
  • Stay patient since there is a very relaxed stance on time in Indonesia, which means transport or restaurant service may not always be punctual.

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