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March 30, 2024, 11:38:42 AM
#11
Hey guys,

Fist of all, if English posts aren’t allowed here, don’t worry and just trash this topic (Grin).

I’m a frequent traveler backpack-style and am visiting Indonesia for the first time, just arriving in Jakarta today. What’s a better way to know a country than asking for advice from locals? I might just try!

I know that Indonesian people are very friendly (already proven today), so maybe someone here is happy to give me some tips for things to do and see (also places to visit thinking beach/nature/chilling other than Bali, which I already plan to visit).

I appreciate any input, thanks. Smiley
Ok.
Yang pertama saya ucapkan selamat datang di Indonesia, saran atau masukan dari saya sih jika anda berkunjung ke sini kita saling menghargai saja yah, yang terpenting adalah menghargai adat atau budaya kita, banyak diantara tempat-tempat kunjungan yang mungkin anda jumpai disini kebanyakan dari kita itu melekat adat istiadat atau budaya dengan menghargai satu sama lain mungkin akan membuat anda merasa senang berkunjung disini dan jangan lupa bawakan oleh-oleh khas dari berbagai daerah yang anda jumpai untuk keluarga, teman dan tetangga. Saya ucapkan terimakasih atas kunjungan yang anda lakukan, mungkin suatu hari nanti saya juga akan berkunjung ke tempat anda tinggal. Jadi semoga senang dan puas atas kunjungan nya yah.



Ok.
First of all I would like to say welcome to Indonesia, advice or input from me anyway if you visit here we just respect each other, the most important thing is to respect our customs or culture, many of the visiting places that you might find here most of us are attached to customs or culture by respecting each other might make you feel happy visiting here and don't forget to bring souvenirs from various regions that you encounter for family, friends and neighbors. I thank you for your visit, maybe one day I will also visit where you live. So I hope you are happy and satisfied with your visit.
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March 29, 2024, 04:28:23 PM
#10
Hey guys,

Fist of all, if English posts aren’t allowed here, don’t worry and just trash this topic (Grin).

I’m a frequent traveler backpack-style and am visiting Indonesia for the first time, just arriving in Jakarta today. What’s a better way to know a country than asking for advice from locals? I might just try!

I know that Indonesian people are very friendly (already proven today), so maybe someone here is happy to give me some tips for things to do and see (also places to visit thinking beach/nature/chilling other than Bali, which I already plan to visit).

I appreciate any input, thanks. Smiley

Welcome to Indonesia. Bali is a famous and very popular tourist destination. If you want to try something new, you can visit Raja Ampat. It is a great tourist destination

Don't forget to install GoJek to make it easier for you to travel, they provide vehicles such as cars and motorbikes at very affordable prices. To book a hotel, you can use RedDoorz.

Which country do you come from? Indonesia [IDR] has a low exchange rate so your holiday will feel cheap, have fun and hopefully you will feel at home in Indonesia
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March 29, 2024, 01:28:03 PM
#9
Hey guys,

Fist of all, if English posts aren’t allowed here, don’t worry and just trash this topic (Grin).

I’m a frequent traveler backpack-style and am visiting Indonesia for the first time, just arriving in Jakarta today. What’s a better way to know a country than asking for advice from locals? I might just try!

I know that Indonesian people are very friendly (already proven today), so maybe someone here is happy to give me some tips for things to do and see (also places to visit thinking beach/nature/chilling other than Bali, which I already plan to visit).

I appreciate any input, thanks. Smiley

1. The hot weather will definitely be a bit annoying for tourists from non-tropical region, so you should always drink lots of water and always bring a sunblock.
2. For some tourists who have just arrived in Indonesia, many types of local food are not friendly to the stomach because they are not used to it.
Dont forget to bring medicine for gastric, diarrhea and anti-mosquito lotion when traveling to rural areas, forests, etc to prevent malaria.
3. Always be alert and dont immediately trust someone, its better to use a guide service so you can visit many places and not waste time on your holiday.
4. When a trader comes to you and offers an item or service, and you want to buy it - always ask for the price first and ask for a better price.
5. When exchanging money it is recommended that you always count it again before leaving the place.
6. Dont hesitate to ask again in this thread if you need information or help during your holiday in Indonesia.
7. Happy Holiday!
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March 29, 2024, 08:33:08 AM
#8
Hey guys,

Fist of all, if English posts aren’t allowed here, don’t worry and just trash this topic (Grin).

I’m a frequent traveler backpack-style and am visiting Indonesia for the first time, just arriving in Jakarta today. What’s a better way to know a country than asking for advice from locals? I might just try!

I know that Indonesian people are very friendly (already proven today), so maybe someone here is happy to give me some tips for things to do and see (also places to visit thinking beach/nature/chilling other than Bali, which I already plan to visit).

I appreciate any input, thanks. Smiley
SELAMAT DATANG DI INDONESIA 🇮🇩, mudah-mudahan selama di Indonesia hari-hari agan menyenangkan dan selamat menikmati suasana Indonesia tercinta ini.
Jika agan suka dengan suasana alam yang tenang agan boleh datang ke destinasi wisata gunung Bromo (yang mungkin agan sudah tau tentang gunung Bromo),ini udah pasti gak jauh-jauh ya dan pasti nya jika agan berkunjung ke situ akan membuat mata agan terpukau dan juga akan memberikan ketenangan juga, SELAMAT MENIKMATI 🙏.
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March 29, 2024, 05:56:06 AM
#7
Hey guys,

Fist of all, if English posts aren’t allowed here, don’t worry and just trash this topic (Grin).

I’m a frequent traveler backpack-style and am visiting Indonesia for the first time, just arriving in Jakarta today. What’s a better way to know a country than asking for advice from locals? I might just try!

I know that Indonesian people are very friendly (already proven today), so maybe someone here is happy to give me some tips for things to do and see (also places to visit thinking beach/nature/chilling other than Bali, which I already plan to visit).

I appreciate any input, thanks. Smiley

Welcome to Indonesia, I hope that while you are in Indonesia your days will be quite enjoyable because Bali is already famous throughout the world for its tourist attractions. However, apart from Lombok, Raja Ampat and Labuan Bajo as suggested by @abhiseshakana, I also have one suggestion which might be no less interesting for you to visit this year. That place is Kilometer 0 Indonesia which is located in Sabang (the tip of Indonesia which is located at the tip of the island of Sumatra), and once again I hope your days can be quite enjoyable while you are in Indonesia @TryNinja.




Selamat datang di Indonesia, semoga selama berada di Indonesia hari-hari mu bisa cukup menyenangkan karena Bali memang sudah terkenal ke banyak penjuru dunia secara tempat wisata yang ada didalamnya. Namun selain Lombok, Raja Ampat, dan Labuan Bajo seperti yang disarankan oleh @abhiseshakana, saya juga punya satu saran yang mungkin juga tidak kalah menariknya untuk anda kunjung dalam tahun ini. Tempat itu adalah Kilometer 0 Indonesia yang terletak di Sabang (penghujung Indonesia yang terletak di ujung pulau Sumatra), dan sekali lagi semoga hari-hari mu bisa cukup menyenangkan selama berada di Indonesia @TryNinja.
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March 28, 2024, 06:04:54 AM
#6
I’m a frequent traveler backpack-style and am visiting Indonesia for the first time, just arriving in Jakarta today. What’s a better way to know a country than asking for advice from locals? I might just try!

I know that Indonesian people are very friendly (already proven today), so maybe someone here is happy to give me some tips for things to do and see (also places to visit thinking beach/nature/chilling other than Bali, which I already plan to visit).

I appreciate any input, thanks. Smiley

Hi TryNinja.
Bali memang sangat terkenal sebagai salah satu tempat dengan pesona yang indah bagi siapa saja yang berkunjung.

Selain Bali, kamu juga harus mencoba mengunjungi yang namanya Raja Ampat dan Labuan Bajo.
Raja Ampat dan Labuhan Bajo juga jauh lebih indah dan tidak kalah dari keindahan Bali.
Boleh kamu search untuk melihat sepintas tampilannya.

Semoga keindahan dan keramahan Indonesia membuat kamu nyaman dan bersedia berkunjung setiap kamu mengenang keindahan dan keramahan.
Oya. Jangan melakukan transaksi menggunakan Bitcoin dan atau kripto. Cukup menggunakan fiat. Smiley


Hi TryNinja.
Bali is very famous as a place with beautiful charm for anyone who visits.

Apart from Bali, you should also try visiting Raja Ampat and Labuan Bajo.
Raja Ampat and Labuhan Bajo are also much more beautiful and no less beautiful than Bali.
You can search to see at a glance what it looks like.

Hopefully the beauty and friendliness of Indonesia makes you comfortable and willing to visit every time you reminisce about its beauty and friendliness.
Oh yeah. Do not make transactions using Bitcoin and/or crypto. Just use fiat. Smiley
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March 27, 2024, 08:55:47 AM
#5
Hey guys,

Fist of all, if English posts aren’t allowed here, don’t worry and just trash this topic (Grin).

I’m a frequent traveler backpack-style and am visiting Indonesia for the first time, just arriving in Jakarta today. What’s a better way to know a country than asking for advice from locals? I might just try!

I know that Indonesian people are very friendly (already proven today), so maybe someone here is happy to give me some tips for things to do and see (also places to visit thinking beach/nature/chilling other than Bali, which I already plan to visit).

I appreciate any input, thanks. Smiley
Welcome to Indonesian 🤗
Hay....ada nih rekomendasi tempat yang mungkin gak asing lagi bagi para pecinta pantai ya,yang lowbuygeet siapa sih yang gak kenal pantai laut kidul alias pantai pelabuhan ratu,boleh deh agan nya datang ke Sukabumi yang mana pasti biyaya ringan,dan soal suasana gak akan di ragukan lagi...
Selamat mencoba☺️.
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March 27, 2024, 04:57:44 AM
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Many people come to Yogyakarta and then travel east by land to Bali if you haven't booked a flight yet. You can then visit Borobudur Temple, Prambanan Temple, etc. in Yogyakarta along with Mt. Bromo, Ijen Crater, etc. on your way to Ketapang Harbour. I have my bros working in the hostel & tour company if you need a consultant you can PM me, and I'll connect you to him.
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March 26, 2024, 04:47:11 PM
#3
Hey guys,

Fist of all, if English posts aren’t allowed here, don’t worry and just trash this topic (Grin).

I’m a frequent traveler backpack-style and am visiting Indonesia for the first time, just arriving in Jakarta today. What’s a better way to know a country than asking for advice from locals? I might just try!

I know that Indonesian people are very friendly (already proven today), so maybe someone here is happy to give me some tips for things to do and see (also places to visit thinking beach/nature/chilling other than Bali, which I already plan to visit).

I appreciate any input, thanks. Smiley

I won't just talk about the goodness, but I will share some of the things you might face. Indonesian people are known to be pleasant and friendly towards everyone, including foreigners they have just met. However, you still have to be careful and don't trust everyone easily because I am sure that in almost every country there will be people with bad intentions who take advantage of our ignorance.

On average, some regions in Indonesia highly uphold their traditional norms but that doesn't mean they will be stiffened to the situations and conditions that don't suit their traditions because usually, they will have higher tolerance to foreign tourists.

Besides Bali, I recommend you to visit Lombok, Raja Ampat, and Labuan Bajo. I hope you can gain new experiences and have a lot of fun in Indonesia.
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March 26, 2024, 12:46:48 PM
#2
Hey guys,

Fist of all, if English posts aren’t allowed here, don’t worry and just trash this topic (Grin).

I’m a frequent traveler backpack-style and am visiting Indonesia for the first time, just arriving in Jakarta today. What’s a better way to know a country than asking for advice from locals? I might just try!

I know that Indonesian people are very friendly (already proven today), so maybe someone here is happy to give me some tips for things to do and see (also places to visit thinking beach/nature/chilling other than Bali, which I already plan to visit).

I appreciate any input, thanks. Smiley

Bali is one of the number one tourist destinations that foreign statesmen always go to because of its beautiful beaches and atmosphere. But apart from that, Indonesia is not just Bali. There are still many tourist attractions in Indonesia besides Bali that are quite beautiful and amazing that you should go to. You should try to find tourist attractions other than Bali by searching on social media. Indonesia has many places of natural beauty. You have to go to Sukabumi, West Java to visit the beach/sea in Palabuhan Ratu. Palabuhan Ratu is not just about the beautiful beaches and sea, but in Palabuhan Ratu you can find other beauties such as several waterfalls in Palabuhan Ratu, cool mountains and friendly and harmonious people or residents. Of course they really welcome the arrival of tourists in their area. and in Sukabumi Masah there are places you have to go, such as Ujung Genteng Beach, Sawarna Beach and several waterfalls/waterfalls that will amaze you with their beauty and of course the tourist attractions are very safe and comfortable to visit. You must immediately go to tourist attractions in Indonesia apart from Bali. You can find out about beautiful tourist attractions in Indonesia via the internet. In essence, for a trip or holiday you have to go not only to Bali but also Sukabumi, Bandung, Pangandaran, Jogjakarta, Labuan Bajo. Please find out on the internet about tourist attractions that are no less beautiful than Bali that you should visit... Happy traveling, I hope Indonesia always has beautiful things in your heart.
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March 26, 2024, 11:48:06 AM
#1
Hey guys,

Fist of all, if English posts aren’t allowed here, don’t worry and just trash this topic (Grin).

I’m a frequent traveler backpack-style and am visiting Indonesia for the first time, just arriving in Jakarta today. What’s a better way to know a country than asking for advice from locals? I might just try!

I know that Indonesian people are very friendly (already proven today), so maybe someone here is happy to give me some tips for things to do and see (also places to visit thinking beach/nature/chilling other than Bali, which I already plan to visit).

I appreciate any input, thanks. Smiley
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