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Travel to Indonesia

This slice of tropical paradise really does have it all. From active volcanoes, lush rainforests, daring cliffs, photogenic rice fields and beautiful beaches, be blown away with Indonesia’s sheer beauty.

Key facts

  • Currency: Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
  • Population: 269 million
  • National dish: Nasi Goreng
  • Bottle of beer: 50,000 IDR
  • Offical language: Indonesian
  • Hello: Halo
  • Capital city: Jakarta
  • Minimum wage: 9,004 IDR/hour
  • Annual temperatures: 25°C - 34°C

Culture

Indonesia is a profoundly multicultural nation and they often refer to the saying ‘unity in diversity’. Families are very tight-knit in society and you will rarely catch anyone alone. Regardless of religion, Indonesians are very spiritual and are committed to daily rituals, traditions and practices.

Best time to visit

Due to its tropical climate and location near the Equator, Indonesia is typically warm year-round. April - October (dry season) is regarded as the most suitable time to visit. You’ll catch plenty of sunshine, balmy breezes and dry weather during these months.

Best places to visit

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