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Indonesia Language & Communications
TRAVEL BASICS
Although the vast majority of people have trouble-free holidays to the main tourist..
CurrencyThe currency of Indonesia is the rupiah (IDR) which is often abbreviated to Rp...
Weather & ClimateDespite the vast geographical area that Indonesia occupies, its tropical climate is..
Culture & CustomsIndonesia does not have one unified culture. Instead, the peoples which make up this..
Language & CommunicationsDespite it’s diverse multicultural multilingual makeup, the only official language in..
Transport & Getting AroundIndonesia has two main international airports: Soekarno-Hatta near Jakarta, Java and..
Travel TipsWhen visiting Indonesia it is important to keep a good attitude. Keep in mind that it is..
Food & Eating GuideIndonesian food is an exotic blend combining the culinary influences Chinese, Indian..
Timezone & ElectricityBecause Indonesia is a large country covering around 4000 Km of longitude, there are..
DutyfreeThe following items and amounts can be brought into Indonesia by adults without incurring..
Language & Communications
Despite it’s diverse multicultural multilingual makeup, the only official language in Indonesia is Indonesian; a language influenced by Malay, Dutch and Javanese. Many educated Indonesians and those closely associated with tourism also speak and understand English, whilst some of the older population still remember Dutch..
The international dialling code for Indonesia is +62. To make an outgoing international call from Indonesia, use any of the following access codes: 017, 001, 007 or 008.
The local mobile phone networks are mainly GSM with roaming agreements in place for many of the major international providers. The market is very competitive, so prices are reasonable, with main operators Telkosel, Indosat,AXIS and Excelcomindo all offering prepaid SIM cards which can be purchased almost anywhere with some form of ID. The coverage is good in the main population centres, but be a little patchy to non existent in more remote areas.
Internet access is available in all of the main tourist and business areas via internet cafes, and free WiFi hotspots in some shopping malls. All of the more upscale hotels also offer room-based access, whilst some offer free WiFi access in the lobby. Many of the phone companies also offer prepaid GSM/WCDMA SIM packages for reasonably priced access from mobile phones.
The postal services in Indonesia have improved greatly in recent years although some of the smaller ones may not offer a complete service. Many people still prefer to send important packages via international courier companies which have offices throughout the country.
Highlights of Indonesia
Bali is a place where you can escape to the paradise you didn’t know existed. Some are content with relaxing with..
Kuta InformationKuta is the centre of tourism in one of Asia's most popular destinations, Bali. It is situated on the southern part of..
Nusa Dua InformationRelaxation rises to an art form in this corner of the island. Naturally there are crystal clear waters and pristine..
Uluwatu Beach InformationUluwatu Beach is located on the western shore of the Bukit Penisula on the southern coast of Bali. The Bukit can be..
Bukit Peninsula InformationJimbaran is a traditional Balinese fishing village that that has developed into a thriving centre for tourists. Located..
Jimbaran InformationJimbaran is a traditional Balinese fishing village that that has developed into a thriving centre for tourists. Located..
Sanur Beach InformationThe true spirit of Bali is alive and well in Sanur. One of Bali's biggest traditional villages, Sanur is also one of..
Ubud InformationIf you're looking for culture, comfort, nature and inspiration, set your sights for Ubud, a picturesque village set in..
Ubud Monkey Forest InformationLocated around 80 kilometres north of Kuta in Bali is the Ubud Monkey Forest, it is on the outskirts of the village of..
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