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Islands of Adventure and Spiritual Calm

With over 17,000 islands, Indonesia offers a dazzling mix of volcanoes, temples, beaches, and wildlife. From Bali’s surf and spirituality to Java’s ancient ruins and Sumatra’s rainforests, it’s a paradise for explorers, honeymooners, and culture lovers.

Air Travel

Flights from London to Jakarta or Bali (Denpasar) take around 16–18 hours, usually with one stop. Other gateways include Surabaya and Yogyakarta.

Airlines

Emirates, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, and Turkish Airlines offer excellent connections. Garuda Indonesia and Batik Air serve domestic routes.

Indonesia

Islands of Adventure and Spiritual Calm

Landmark
Travel Season
  • Dry Season: May–September (best for outdoor activities and diving)
  • Wet Season: October–April (lush scenery, fewer crowds)
Currency & Money Tips
  • Currency: Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
  • ATMs widely available; cash preferred in rural areas
  • Credit cards accepted in hotels and malls
  • Bargaining is common in markets
Connectivity
  • Free Wi-Fi in hotels and cafes
  • Local SIM cards (Telkomsel, XL, Indosat) are cheap and reliable
  • Pocket Wi-Fi available for island-hopping
Getting Around
  • Domestic flights for long distances
  • Ferries connect major islands
  • Ride-hailing apps: Grab and Gojek
  • Scooters are popular in Bali (but drive cautiously!)
Time Zone
  • Western Indonesia Time (WIB) – GMT+7
  • Central Indonesia Time (WITA) – GMT+8
  • Eastern Indonesia Time (WIT) – GMT+9
Etiquette & Culture
  • Remove shoes before entering homes and temples
  • Dress modestly in religious sites
  • Avoid touching heads or pointing feet
  • Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory
Top Destinations
  • Bali: Beaches, temples, and yoga retreats
  • Yogyakarta: Culture and ancient ruins
  • Jakarta: Urban buzz and shopping
  • Lombok & Gili Islands: Diving and serenity
  • Sumatra: Rainforests and orangutans
  • Flores & Komodo: Dragons and diving
fastfood Food & Drink
  • Must-try: Nasi Goreng, Satay, Rendang, Gado-Gado, Martabak
  • Street food is delicious and affordable
  • Tap water isn’t safe - stick to bottled
  • Alcohol is available in tourist areas; limited elsewhere
personal_bag What to Pack
  • Lightweight clothing and rain jacket
  • Modest attire for temples
  • Power adapter (Type C/F plugs)
  • Sunscreen and insect repellent
Best Time to Visit
  • May–September: Dry season, ideal for most regions
  • April & October: Shoulder months with good weather and fewer crowds
health_and_safety Safety & Health
  • Indonesia is generally safe; watch for petty theft in tourist areas
  • Emergency numbers: 112 (general), 110 (police), 118 (ambulance)
  • Travel insurance is recommended