Indonesia Travel Guide: Things To Know About Visiting Indonesia 2024

    In this Indonesia travel guide we travel all over Indonesia to explore Bali, Java and the mega city of Jakarta and much more in the Tropical Islands. We also share with you Indonesia travel tips such as safety, Indonesian food and information about hotels. People really wanted to know about safety for tourists in Indonesia. While in Indonesia we visited Java, Sulawesi, Raja Ampat, Labuan Bajo, Komodo, Borneo and of course the famous temples and nature of Bali. Enjoy this Indonesia travel documentary!

    In this Indonesia video you will learn about important things to know before visiting Indonesia. From cultural etiquette to must-see attractions, Indonesia visa requirements to Indonesia cultural tips, Indonesian food and much more, we’ve got you covered in this Indonesia vlog. Indonesia’s population is around 275 Million people and Jakarta is the second largest urban area in the world. We also explain safety in Indonesia as well as the Indonesian currency and cost of travel in Indonesia. We take time to show you a variety of Indonesian cuisine including Nasi Goreng, Mei Goreng and other forms of BBQ and fruit and food.

    Indonesia Travel Guide:
    00:00 Intro
    00:16 Geography
    1:45 Arrival Process
    3:07 Currency
    4:52 Weather
    6:01 Language
    6:55 Safety
    8:25 Indonesian Food
    9:48 Places To Visit
    11:38 Outro

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    1. All Indonesian can speak and understand Bahasa Indonesia and also commonly spoken, as it's serves as our lingua franca. A bit of context about Sundanese and Javanese: We have regions with hundreds of different tribes, each with its own unique local language (not just dialects, as they are mutually unintelligible, such as Minang, Batak, Dayak, Makassar, Balinese, etc). Sunda and Java happen to be two of the largest tribes in terms of population originating from Java Island, which is why you are most likely to encounter these spoken languages, but they are not the typical second languages that the rest of Indonesians speak.

    2. Don't forget Indonesia has the biggest reserved gold in Freeport papua…… Indonesia is the largest archipelago county on this planet,, Indonesia is most diverse county,,, Indonesia has most languages after papua new guinea,,, Indonesia the top 3 coffe producer,, top 3 coco producer, number 1 coconut proucer and so many more…..its big country with blessed nature thats why Indonesia is unique

      So now US cannot control Indonesia anymore cs we hv brave presidents now unlike Soeharto that controlled by US,,, bt now it's not anymore we r blessed and hopefully we will become prosperous county lk China in the future amereennmnn,,,, salom im from papua

    3. as you know the Indonesian Archipelago consists of more than 17000 islands, there are more than 700 regional languages, 300 ethnic groups, where each region is different from each other both in language, customs, regional clothing, cultural traditions, regional food, even in physical appearance in some different regions, but all ethnic groups in Indonesia speak Indonesian for communication between different ethnic groups, that is the motto of the Indonesian nation is BHINEKA TUNGGAL IKA which means Divers in Unity, … currently the population of Indonesia is 280 million people which is the 4th most populous after India, China and the USA, and 65% of the population of Indonesia, live on the island of Java, and the population of Indonesia is 85% Muslim except in Bali the population is 90% Hindu …. so Indonesia is very diverse, it can be said to be unique, you can find from traditional natural beauty to high end modern in Indonesia

    4. It's simple, just enjoy our country, very safe for everyone to travel around Indonesia, if you feel lost just ask people you met then they are mostly willing to help.. as simple as that!

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