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~Traveling Tips~ |
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The Country |
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Indonesia contains17,500
islands stretching over 5000 kilometers. The equator passes
through Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi and Maluku. It spreads
across three time zones: Western Indonesian Standard Time
(GMT+7) is used on Java, Sumatra, West and Central
Kalimantan while Bali, Lombok, East and South Kalimantan,
Sulawesi and Nusa Tenggara are on Central Indonesian
Standard Time (GMT+8), Maluku and West Papua (Irian Jaya)
are on Eastern Indonesian Standard Time (GMT+9) |
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The
People |
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It is estimated that there are over 210
million Indonesians with 60 percent of them concentrated on
Java and Bali island. About of 87 percent of the population
is Muslim, six percent are Protestant, three percent
Catholic, two percent Bali Hindu and one percent each are
Buddhist and Animists. Nearly 600 languages and dialects are
spoken but the official language is called Bahasa Indonesia
and is adapted from Malay |
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Business Hours |
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Generally business hours are Monday
through Friday 9a.m to 5p.m. though some offices are open
until noon on Saturday. Banking hours are Monday through
Friday 9a.m. to 3p.m. Shops and restaurants in large tourist
destinations are open seven days a week |
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Measurements, Electricity & Temperature |
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Indonesia uses the metric system. Most
hotels use 220volts, 50 cycles and round, two-pronged plug.
There are two climates, wet and dry, varying by region but
typically the heaviest rainfalls are in December and
January. Temperatures average 21-33 degrees Celsius (70-90
degrees Fahrenheit) |
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Money Matters |
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In cities, travelers checks and credit
cards are widely accepted though a 3 percent surcharge may
be charged for credit cards. ATM machines are widely
available. However, in outlying areas, be prepared with cash
in small denominations in rupiahs, the national currency |
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What to Pack |
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There are so many goods to buy to be
found in Indonesia, pack only the essentials; insect
repellent, sunscreen and prescription medicines and plan on
buying t-shirts, sarongs and light-weight, tropical clothes
upon arrival. Especially in Muslim areas, modest attire is
required, with women keeping their knees, midriffs and
armpits covered. Comfortable footwear sandals or sturdy
walking shoes is essential. In mountain regions, a light
jacket may be needed. |
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Telecommunications |
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Government and private wartel (Warung
Telekomunikasi or Telkom Cafes), offices facilitate local,
interlocal and international calls, send and receive faxes,
sell telephone card, etc. A list of telkom wartels are
available throughout Indonesia. Internet connections
generally can be made in-room from hotels with IDD, or from
the hotel business center. Internet Cafes abound throughout
Indonesia and often noted as Warnet (short for Warung
Internet or Internet Cafe) |
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Balinese dance |
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Whitewater Excitement |
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