Jakarta

Indonesia

Jakarta is a bustling metropolis offering a vibrant mix of cultures, historical sites, and modern skyscrapers. It's a gateway to Indonesia's diverse islands and a hub for business and entertainment.

Quick Facts

Recommended Stay4 days
Budget$25/day
Mid-range$75/day
Luxury$250/day

Known For

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🇮🇩 Country Information: Indonesia

CapitalJakarta
CurrencyIndonesian rupiah (Rp)
Language Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia) , English, Javanese, Sundanese, Balinese
Phone Code+62
Electricity220V (Type C, F)
Tap WaterNot recommended

Tipping

  • Tipping is not always expected but is appreciated for good service
  • Restaurants: A service charge (typically 5
  • 10%) is often added to the bill; if not, you can round up or leave a small amount (5
  • 10% of the bill)
  • Taxis: Round up the fare or give a small extra amount
  • Hotel staff (porters, housekeepers): A small tip (e
  • g
  • , 10,000
  • 20,000 IDR) is appropriate
  • Tour guides and drivers: 50,000
  • 100,000 IDR per person per day, depending on the service quality

Money & Payments

  • ATMs are widely available, especially in urban areas; however, some rural areas may have limited access
  • Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, major restaurants, and large stores in cities, but cash is preferred for smaller establishments and local markets
  • It is advisable to bring some cash, especially for smaller purchases and outside major cities
  • There is no official black market for cash, but informal money changers might offer slightly better rates at higher risk

Cultural Norms

  • Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites or rural areas
  • Shoulders and knees should be covered
  • Remove shoes before entering a mosque, temple, or someone's home
  • Use your right hand when giving or receiving something, especially money, and when eating
  • The left hand is considered unclean
  • Do not point with your finger; instead, use your entire open hand or a thumb
  • Do not touch someone's head, as it is considered sacred
  • Avoid public displays of affection
  • Bargaining is common in markets and small shops
  • It is considered rude to show the soles of your feet to someone

LGBTQ+ Information

Exercise caution. LGBTQ+ rights are limited in Indonesia. Same-sex marriage is not recognized, and there are varying degrees of social acceptance and legal protections across different regions. Some local laws discriminate against LGBTQ+ individuals.

Alcohol & Drug Laws

  • The legal drinking age is 21
  • Drug laws are extremely strict, with severe penalties including lengthy prison sentences and the death penalty for possession, trafficking, and consumption of even small amounts of illegal drugs

Special Laws

  • Possession and use of e
  • cigarettes are generally legal, but regulations can vary
  • Public displays of affection are generally frowned upon, especially in conservative areas
  • Littering is a significant issue and can result in fines in some areas
  • Some areas, particularly in Aceh province, follow Sharia law, which imposes stricter social and moral codes, including dress codes and alcohol restrictions

Common Phrases

NoTidak (tee-dak) Tidak
YesYa (yah) Ya
HelloHalo (hah-loh) Halo
PleaseTolong (toh-long) Tolong
Excuse mePermisi (per-mee-see) Permisi
Thank youTerima kasih (teh-ree-mah kah-see) Terima kasih

Climate

Climate Zone: Equatorial Monsoon

Best Time to Visit

Getting There

Getting Around

Health & Vaccinations

Staying Connected

Local Cuisine

Kerak Telor street_food

A classic Jakarta (Betawi) delicacy, this savory omelet is made from glutinous rice, duck or chicken eggs, ebi (dried shrimp), and spiced with fried o

Gado-gado must_try

This 'mixed salad' features lightly boiled, blanched, or steamed vegetables, hard-boiled eggs, potatoes, tofu, and tempeh, all tossed in a rich, sligh

Nasi Kebuli regional_speciality

A flavorful spiced rice dish, Nasi Kebuli is cooked in goat meat broth, goat milk, and oil, often seasoned with cumin, and traditionally served with f

Es Teler dessert

A popular Indonesian fruit 'cocktail,' Es Teler combines diced avocado, young coconut, jackfruit, and other fruits with coconut milk, sweetened conden

Bubur Ayam Betawi breakfast

A warm, comforting chicken porridge, the Betawi style features a thicker texture and is often topped with shredded chicken, soybeans, crackers, and so

Book in Advance

Plan ahead for the best experience. Here's what to book before your trip:

🔴 Must Book in Advance

Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Train (Whoosh) Transport
Book 2 weeks to 2 months in advance

Seats, especially for premium classes and during weekends or holidays, sell out rapidly due to high demand for quick transit between Jakarta and Bandung.

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