Jakarta Free and Easy Travel Tips: Best Itinerary After 5 Visits π
π§³ Pre-Trip Preparation:
1. Visa and Documents
β For Chinese travelers, the most common Indonesian visas are the electronic visa on arrival (e-VOA) and the visa on arrival (VOA). The e-VOA must be applied for and paid online before your trip, and then printed out. The VOA can be obtained by paying in cash at the entry window.

β‘ Ensure you have your passport, international health code (printed from the WeChat mini-program), round-trip flight itinerary, and accommodation booking for a hotel or homestay ready.

2. Daily Necessities
β Essential medicines: cold medicine, anti-inflammatory drugs, band-aids, heat-clearing and detoxifying medicine, and any other personal medications.
β‘ Power adapter and power strip, as most outlets in Indonesia use 2-pin cylindrical plugs.
β’ Sunscreen with high SPF, due to the intense UV rays in Indonesia.

β£ Swimming gear, as Indonesia boasts numerous islands perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
β€ Liushen mosquito repellent, which is effective for up to 8.2 hours and contains 20% imported German hydroxyethyl piperazine, is highly recommended.

3. APP Recommendations
Google Maps: Your go-to app for navigation.
Google Translate: A handy tool for language communication.
Grab: The easiest way to get around, offering both car and motorcycle services.
OVO: A local payment app that makes transactions seamless.

π Transportation Guide:
1. Airport Transportation
β From the airport, you can take a small train to the city or opt for a Grab, which is both convenient and fast.
β‘ If you arrive late at night, consider booking a hotel near the airport or using Grab for a safe and reliable ride.

2. City Transportation
β Bus: Purchase a KAI card for just 30k, recharge it, and enjoy affordable and efficient travel.
β‘ Grab motorcycle: Ideal for short trips, it’s a quick and budget-friendly option.
β’ Official taxi: Look for taxis with the “BLUE BIRD” logo, known for their safety and reliability.

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Itinerary:
DAY1: Depart for Jakarta π«;
DAY2: Bandung Geology Museum β Asian-African Conference Commemorative Museum ποΈ;
DAY3: Tangkuban Perahu Volcano π;
Explore the awe-inspiring Tangkuban Perahu Volcano and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the surroundings.
DAY4: Orchid Forest π³ β Take the high-speed train from Bandung to Jakarta π;
DAY5: National Museum of Indonesia β·;
DAY6: Return home π ;

π½ Food Guide:
1. Traditional Cuisine
β Lagusa Ice Cream: Visit Jakarta’s oldest ice cream shop, offering a wide range of flavors.
β‘ Soto Mie: Try this traditional Indonesian noodle soup, known for its spicy and refreshing taste.
Roti Bakar: A popular Indonesian breakfast or snack, served with sweetened condensed milk or ice cream, making it a delightful treat.
β’ Dirty Duck (Nasi bebek): Savor duck served with rice and spices, fried to perfectionβcrispy on the outside and tender on the inside.
2. Specialty Snacks
β Ketoprak: A classic vegetarian snack from Java, featuring a mix of tofu, rice cakes, and rice noodles, topped with a rich peanut sauce.
β‘ Fried Banana: Enjoy this crispy-on-the-outside, soft-on-the-inside treat, often paired with Sambal chili for a unique and flavorful experience.
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