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Indonesia is increasingly wired, although connection speeds vary widely depending on where you are in the archipelago. Wi-fi (pronounced 'wee-fee' in Indonesia) is commonly available for free in hotels, hostels and guesthouses now, although it doesn't always work in rural areas. Many cafes and restaurants in tourist areas offer free wi-fi. Data through your smartphone is often the fastest way to connect to the internet; 4G service is spreading in Indonesia, although download speeds remain slow compared to other countries.
New Year's Day | Chinese New Year | Prophet's Ascension | Good Friday | Labour Day | Vesak | Ascension Day | Pancasila Day | Cuti bersama | Lebaran (in Indonesia) | Cuti bersama | Eid al-Adha | Independence Day | Islamic New Year | Mawlid | Cuti bersama | Christmas Day
150,000 Rp
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Voltage: 230V, Socket Type: C and F.
Visa and Mastercard are most widely accepted in Indonesia, but credit and debit cards are mainly only used in bigger cities and tourist hotspots like Jakarta and Bali.
3,750 Rp
Yes