Asia • indonesia


Book your flight
Start by comparing airfare early to get the best deals.
Use tools like Skyscanner or Google Flights to track price trends and flexible travel dates.
⚲ Denpasar airport is where most international flights will land.
Book your accommodation
Whether you’re looking for hostels, boutique hotels, or villas Indonesia has a wide range of options.
Booking.com is great for hotels and guesthouses across the country.
Hostelworld is ideal for backpackers and budget travelers.
Tours & Activities
GetYourGuide is great for booking everything from city tours and museum tickets to outdoor adventures.
It’s easy to use, has tons of reviews, clear pricing, and offers free cancellation on most bookings.
Travel insurance for the unexpected
Always, always have travel insurance! Travel insurance is essential. It protects you from unexpected events like flight delays, illness, theft, or accidents.
I recommend SafetyWing, which offers flexible and affordable plans perfect for long-term travelers and digital nomads.
General Information about Indonesia
Language
Official Languages is Indonesian. However, English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
Transportation
The roads are well maintained throughout Indonesia if you plan to rent a motorcycle. The traffic on the island of Bali is crazy though no matter what time of the day.
The best way to book ferries and private transfers is on 12GoAsia
Grab and Gojek are equivalent to Uber in Indonesia.
Currency
Indonesian Rupiah
Always have cash on you. Make sure to have small notes as some vendors may not have enough change. Larger restaurants/cafe take credit cards.
Download the XE app to have the current exchange rate. Best app by far. You don’t need signal if currency downloaded beforehand. It’s useful when bargaining in the markets.
Travel Guides for Indonesia
What to pack for Indonesia
For Indonesia’s hot and humid climate, pack light breathable clothes like T-shirts, shorts, and dresses, along with a scarf for temple visits and modest outfits that cover shoulders and knees. Bring a swimsuit, flip flops, and sturdy shoes if you plan to hike volcanoes or jungles, plus a light jacket for cooler evenings. Essentials include sunscreen, insect repellent, a rain jacket, sunglasses, and a refillable water bottle. A dry bag, portable charger, and a universal adapter is also a must!
Other destinations to explore in Asia
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