Indonesia: Off-road adventure in dreamy landscapes

Indonesia: Off-road adventure in dreamy landscapes

Indonesia is an off-road paradise full of adventure! From Bali's challenging trails to Sumatra's rainforests and Komodo's unique routes – experience breathtaking landscapes, exciting wildlife sightings, and culinary highlights.

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Off-road travel in Indonesia: Adventure between volcanoes and jungle

Indonesia is a paradise for off-road travel, enchanting adventure seekers with spectacular landscapes. From majestic volcanoes to dense jungles to white sandy beaches – everyone can find their adventure here. <h3>Discover Highlights Indonesia</h3><p>On Bali, challenging trails await in nature, while Sumatra offers exciting rainforest tours and wild orangutans. Experience the unique off-road routes on Komodo Island and enjoy the breathtaking beauty of this region. Immerse yourself in the diverse culture at festivals and discover the culinary delights while exploring Indonesia's fascinating nature.</p>

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Indonesia Travel and Vacation – Good to know

Visa is usually required for staying in Indonesia. Most travelers can obtain a Visa on Arrival (VoA) for up to 30 days. This is available at major international airports and some border crossings. To apply directly, you will need a valid passport and a return ticket. For longer stays, you should obtain a visa online in advance.
The Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Bali is the best airport for international travel. From here, you can cheaply reach the main islands, while the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) in Jakarta is also very good for international flights. Both airports offer quick connections to local transport, which are good for off-road adventures.
The local currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Cash is predominant, especially in rural areas. Credit cards are often accepted in cities, but should not be relied on when traveling off-road. Bring enough cash to cover unexpected expenses and use ATMs in larger cities for withdrawals.
Travel insurance is advisable as medical facilities can vary. Vaccinations, e.g., for Hepatitis A and Typhoid, are recommended. In certain regions, malaria prophylaxis is also important. A travel pharmacy with appropriate medications is also useful. Consult your doctor for recommendations before the trip.
An international driving license is necessary to rent a car or motorcycle in Indonesia. Be aware that road conditions in rural areas can be challenging. Carefully review rental terms and insurance policies to avoid unsafe situations. Always carry identification with you.
SIM cards for mobile phones are available at airports and in shops that cater to visitors. Providers like XL Axiata or Telkomsel offer good coverage for off-road travel. A travel package is often cheaper. Bring your passport to complete the registration. Test the connection right after purchase.
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