Indonesia Travel Tips
Immigration


Visas are required except for nationals of 48 countries: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Hong Kong, Iceland , Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Maldives, Malta, Mexico, Morocco, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom (UK), United Arab Emirates, United States, Venezuela, Yugoslavia and Taiwan held AM / / M passports. The visa requirement also applies to nationals of other friendly countries, attending a conference that has received official approval.

No entry visa is for a maximum of 60 days and is not renewable. Entry and exit should be through the airports of Poland (Medan), Simpang Tiga (Pekanbaru), Hang Nadim (Batam), Tabing (Padang), Soekarno-Hatta (Jakarta), Husein Sastranegara (Bandung), Juanda (Surabaya) , Adisumarmo (Solo), Ngurah Rai (Denpasar), Eltari (Kupang) Supadio (Pontianak) Sepingan (Balikpapan), Sam Ratulangi (Manado), Pattimura (Ambon), Hasanuddin (Makassar), Selaparang (Mataram) and Frans Kaisiepo (Biak), and the ports of Belawan (Medan), Batu Ampara and Sekupang (Batam), Tanjung Priok (Jakarta), Tanjung Mas (Semarang), Tanjung Perak (Surabaya), and Padangbai Benoa (Bali), Bitung (North Sulawesi ), Ambon (Maluku) and Tanjung Pinang (Bintan). There is only one gateway Land Entikong in West Kalimantan.

For other ports of arrival or departure, visitors must have visas to other tourist visas for thirty days can be obtained from any embassy or consulate in Indonesia. It requires two photographs and a small fee is charged. Possession of passports is a must for all visitors to Indonesia valid for at least six months ahead with the test in the way, either through a refund or tickets.


Transport

There are metered taxis in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Solo, Semarang, Yogyakarta, Bali and Lampung. For air-conditioned taxi flag falls Rp.2000 (Rp. 900 per kilometer) and Rs. 3000 (Rp. 1300 per kilometer). Silverbird is flagfall for rupees. And 3500 rupees. For every 1,500 km. Rental cars are available and rates vary from one area to another and it is best to ask the transportation desk of your hotel for information on rates and distances.

From the Soekarno-Hatta Airport in Jakarta city taxis will add a surcharge of Rs. 7500 / RP. 9000 / RP. 10000, depending on the destination and the road tolls rupees. 7000. There are also Soekarno-Hatta International Airport buses depart every 20 minutes to five different points of the city. For those heading to the major hotels in the city center, take the bus to Gambir, a railway station, which is five to ten minutes by taxi from the hotels. Bus fare is Rs 5,000 per person and baggage. In other airports transportation counters with fixed fares for taxis.

Other forms of transport in Indonesia are Bajaj for two passengers, small buses that ply regular routes, the man driven pedicab "becak," all of which require advanced negotiations to reach a mutually acceptable price. The buses are very crowded, especially in the cities and routes must be identified. Trains cross the island of Java and Sumatra. Fares are relatively inexpensive, but more in the air conditioned express trains running between major cities.

Garuda Indonesia has an extensive network throughout the country. For all major cities in the archipelago, Garuda had daily services. Garuda services are complemented by those of Merpati Nusantara, Mandala, Lion Air, and Pelita, AirAsia.


Communication and electricity

Long distance calls within Indonesia are by direct dialing. International Direct Dial (IDD) is available from major cities and hotels in 240 countries. Long Distance, IDD and fax are also available at the offices of telecommunications (Wartel) in major cities and hotels. Internet service is not difficult to find things in the big cities public Internet services (Warnet). Most hotels in big cities use 220 volts and 50 cycles a double plug. However, some hotels in the provinces may continue to use 110 volts. It is best to check before using an appliance.

Weather

Indonesia has two seasons, dry season from June to October and the rainy season from November to March. There are occasional showers during the transitional period and the maximum temperature is 33 ° C (62 F) and at least 21 ° C (41 F). The humidity is high at all times.

Customs

Customs allowed to a maximum of one liter of spirits, 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 100 grams of snuff and a reasonable quantity of perfume per adult. Cameras, camcorders, portable radios, cassette recorders, binoculars and sports equipment are allowed, provided they get to the exit. They must be declared to Customs. Prohibited firearms, drugs, drugs, pornography, Chinese printing and medicines, transceivers and cordless telephones. Films, pre-recorded video tapes and laser discs must be supervised by the Censorship Board.

There is no restriction on the import or export of foreign currencies and traveler's checks, however, import and export of higher currency IDR. 5 million is prohibited. Airport Authority charges an airport tax of Rs. To 50,000 passengers on international routes and Rs. 11,000 for the domestic routes.


Shopping and tipping

At most hotels a 10% to the bill. In restaurants, where a service charge is additional, a tip of 5 to 10% would be appropriate depending on the service and the type of establishment. An airport or a hotel doorman expected rupees. 5000 per bag.

Tipping taxi drivers rupees. 1000 or leave the change is appreciated but not mandatory. It is advisable to take a small change in the taxi drivers are often short of change. Large cities have shopping malls, supermarkets and department stores where prices are fixed. Remain open from 8.00 am to 9.00 pm every day and some even on Sunday. In small shops bargaining might be necessary.

Food and Health

The Indonesian staple food is rice steamed or fried. Some dishes can be accompanying hot pepper - large or small red bell pepper green - so please ask before ordering. Please be informed to ask the price before ordering. There are many restaurants in Europe, America and Eastern cuisine in particular fast food restaurants.

A variety of drinks (either imported or local) are available throughout the world including Indonesian very good beer. Keep drinks bottled water is doubtful whether in restaurants. Travelers from infected areas are required to submit certificates of International validity of smallpox, cholera and yellow vaccination.

Banking and Money Changer

Banking Hours: 8:00 to 12:00 Monday to Friday and from 8:00 to 11:00 on Saturdays. Banks in hotels usually stay open longer hours, while exchange offices are open until late.

Foreign Exchange

USD and other major currencies in banknotes or travelers checks are easily exchanged at banks or authorized exchange houses in major tourist destinations, but it is advisable to bring enough rupees before traveling to outer provinces or cities minors. Newspapers are published in the banks and major newspapers.

Embassies and Consulates

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Office Hours

Government offices are open from 8.00 am to 4.30 pm Monday to Friday in Jakarta and close on Saturday and Sunday. In the provinces the closure of around 3.00 pm and open on Saturdays until 1.00 pm

Business office hours staggered. Some open at 8.00 am to 4.00 pm or 9:00 to 5:00 pm Some stay open for half day on Saturday. Banks are open from 8.00 or 8.30 to 2.00 pm Banks in hotels stay open longer hours, and exchange until the evening.

Clothing and manners

Dress is casual and light clothing is generally recommended because of the hot and humid weather. Pants or trousers and shirts are generally considered adequate, but a jacket and tie are required for formal occasions or when making official calls. For certain formal occasions long-sleeve batik shirts are acceptable. To travel to the mountain, a sweater or light jacket is recommended.

Halter-tops and shorts are frowned upon in most places except around sports facilities or the beach. Proper decorum should especially be observed or to visit places of worship. Indonesian people are very kind. Handshaking is customary for both men and women in the introduction and greeting, and smiling is a national characteristic.

Using his left hand to give or receive is taboo, also crooking his finger to call someone is considered impolite. Pork is forbidden for Muslims and beef for Balinese Hindus, but are available in many restaurants and markets.

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