Indonesia

Indonesia

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Indonesia hits you with its sheer audacity – over 17,000 islands scattered across three time zones, each with its own personality. In Yogyakarta, I've watched sunrise paint Borobudur temple gold while joggers circle the ancient stones below. The contrast is everything here: one day you're dodging motorbikes in Jakarta's chaotic Glodok district hunting for the best bakmi, the next you're floating over manta rays at Komodo's Pink Beach where the sand actually glows rose-colored from crushed coral.

The food alone justifies the trip. Real nasi gudeg in Yogya tastes nothing like what you've had elsewhere – sweet, sticky jackfruit curry that locals eat for breakfast. In Padang restaurants, they'll cover your table with 20 small dishes and you only pay for what you eat. Skip the touristy warungs in Canggu and head to Warung Dobiel in Denpasar for ayam betutu that'll ruin you for all other roasted chicken. The beaches get the Instagram love, but Indonesia's real magic happens in its cities, temples, and the spaces between islands where Bahasa Indonesia mingles with hundreds of local languages.

Practical Information

Visa

30-day visa-free for most Western nationalities, extendable once

Currency

Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)

Language

Bahasa Indonesia, plus 700+ regional languages

Timezone

GMT+7 to GMT+9 (3 time zones)

Best Time to Visit

May to September for dry weather, though shoulder months April and October offer fewer crowds and decent conditions

Emergency Number

112