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Cheap Flights to Indonesia (ID)

Probably you and your family or your friends have given it a lot of thought where to go for a nice vacation. You all sit down to plan for it, but there is always the never ending problem of expenses. It isn't as much as where to go as it is how you will go and how you will spend your time in that place. While these days flights are available everywhere, it is but noticeable how cheap flights to Indonesia at TravelPapa.com make it easy for visitors to get the most out of their money. Yes, Indonesia a country that consists of 17,508 islands and has the fourth record as the largest country in the world in terms of population; remarkably it has the largest Muslim population around the world.

There is no doubt that with the availability of cheap flights to Indonesia this increased its charm before tourists' eyes. With that you can simply save some real bucks and spend them over the real purpose of your journey; having fun! But you might say what is there to look at in Indonesia? You can book the latest cheap flight offer for Indonesia at TravelPapa.com with its easy to use searching engine.

If you love natural tourism, then Indonesia is definitely a place you will enjoy; there is so much to do here. Cheap tickets to Indonesia are all what you require enjoying the sprawling beaches and mangrove forests. The natural ecosystem in Indonesia is just wondrous, since you will get to visit places that aren't inhabited by man, and two of such places are the forest of Sumatra and the forest of Java. Yet, you can also get a reservation along with cheap flight to Indonesia to one of the magnificent resorts on the famous islands of Bali, Bintan and Nias; almost all of the resorts that are situated in these islands over look the beaches and their waving clear blue water.

Yet, the beauty of Indonesia isn't exclusive above water. Bunaken National Marine Park north of Sulawesi claims to have far more variant coral reef constellations than there is in Hawaii; not only that but they claim that 75% of the world's known fish species are located in the Indonesian waters. You can swim with dolphins or turtles, and if you are feeling quite adventurous, sharks can provide a perfect thrill. However, for those that has a love for history and seeing exotic scenes, after arriving by to Indonesia head directly to Tulamben bay in Bali where the wreck of the ever famous US Army transport vessel, the Liberty, sank.

The exquisite beauty of Indonesia doesn't really stop there, six of the national parks in Indonesia are listed as World Heritage; surely an opportunity you won't want to miss. The largest of them is Gunun Leuser National Park, Kerinci Seblat National Park and Bukit Barisan National park which at the same time they are considered as Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra. Truly the diversity of the fauna in Indonesia rendered the country with so much to visit and enjoy, on the western part of Indonesia you will find the fauna and characteristics of the Asian continent while on the eastern part the Australian fauna dominate and both available for visitors of all kinds, all what you might want to do is just book a cheap flight to Indonesia and for this you need to visit TravelPapa.com website and you are in for a treat!

Indeed, Indonesia is an amazing country that leaves so much to talk about and describe all of which made easier with the websites available over the Internet that will aid you to book cheap tickets to Indonesia easily and effectively.
 

Book Cheap Flights to Indonesia:

Los Angeles, Ca to Denpasar, Bali (LAX to DPS)
$663.30
Los Angeles, Ca to Jakarta (LAX to CGK)
$800.30
New York to Jakarta (NYC to JKT)
$863.80
New York to Denpasar, Bali (NYC to DPS)
$863.80
San Francisco, CA to Denpasar, Bali (SFO to DPS)
$1023.70
Kuala Lumpur to Jakarta (KUL to JKT)
$91.04
Singapore to Jakarta (SIN to CGK)
$117.67
Singapore to Jakarta (SIN to JKT)
$117.67
Singapore to Medan (SIN to MES)
$139.48
Kuala Lumpur to Denpasar, Bali (KUL to DPS)
$164.27

 

Top Cities of Republic of Indonesia:

Balikpapan
cheap flights to Balikpapan$778.70
Denpasar, Bali
cheap flights to Denpasar, Bali$164.27
Jakarta
cheap flights to Jakarta$91.04
Medan
cheap flights to Medan$139.48
Surabaya
cheap flights to Surabaya$167.32



Overview

Indonesia, or officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world that straddles the Equator between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. While it has land borders with Malaysia to the north as well as East Timor and Papua New Guinea to the east, it also neighbors Australia to the south, and Palau, the Philippines, Vietnam, Singapore, and Thailand to the north, India to the northwest. With 18,110 islands, 6,000 of them inhabited, it is the largest archipelago in the world. The five largest islands are Java, Sumatra, Kalimantan (the Indonesian part of Borneo), New Guinea (shared with Papua New Guinea), and Sulawesi. 

With well over 240 million people, Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world — after China, India and the USA — and by far the largest in Southeast Asia. Indonesia also has the largest Muslim population in the world. Despite its large population and densely populated regions, Indonesia has vast areas of wilderness that support the world's second highest level (after Brazil) of biodiversity. The country is richly endowed with natural resources, yet poverty is a defining feature of contemporary Indonesia. While the rich shop and party in Jakarta and Bali, after decades of economic mismanagement, 53% of the population earns less than US$2/day. Infrastructure in much of the country remains rudimentary, and travelers off the beaten track (pretty much anywhere outside Bali) will need some patience and flexibility.

The reasons for Indonesia's popularity among tourists are obvious: its volcanic peaks are stunning; its beaches, ideal; its culture, proudly kept alive. With the rich variety of plants and animals, Indonesian underwater is one of the most beautiful in the world. Mountains, rivers, tropical forests and beaches are the other natural beauty that can be found in Indonesia. It is no wonder that places like Bali stand at the top of any world traveller's list.

In the same time Indonesia is also a volatile country, where violence and terrorism are realistic threats. The country is still very popular with travelers, but must be approached with care. Any preparations for a trip should include a careful observation of government warnings. Let's hope that the time is at hand when eager visitors from all over the world can once again pour into Indonesia's tropical gates to enjoy its enthralling attractions. Thus, due to its nature, Indonesia has good spots for hiking, trekking, mountain climbing, rafting, surfing, snorkelling, and scuba diving. On top of that there are many different cultures in different parts of Indonesia that you might want to explore. Don't miss the festivals or cultural events when you visit this country. Witnessing events such as traditional wedding or dance can be a unique experience.

General information

Continent:Asia
Area:1,919,440 sq. km (735,355 sq. mi)
Capital:Jakarta
Government:Presidential republic
Population:245.5 million
Languages:The sole official language in the country is Indonesian, known as Bahasa Indonesia. Indonesian adopted a number of languages from Arabic, Dutch, and Sanskrit. Written phonetically with the Latin alphabet and with a fairly logical grammar, Indonesian is generally regarded as one of the easiest languages to learn, and A.M. Almatsier's The Easy Way to Master the Indonesian Language, a 200 page small paperback, is an excellent starting point. It can be found in any Indonesian bookstore for less than 3 dollars. Throughout the archipelago, there are thousands of local languages as well.

Many educated Indonesians understand and are able to speak English. Most educated seniors (65 years and older) in Indonesia understand Dutch that was widely spoken in this former Dutch colony. Indonesians who graduated from Islamic Religious Institutes or Islamic Universities speak Arabic.
Religions:Islam is by far the largest religion in Indonesia (about 88% of the population), making Indonesia the largest Muslim-majority state in the world. Indonesia's brand of Islam is generally quite tolerant and in larger cities headscarves and such visible manifestations of faith are exceptions rather than the rule, although the countryside and the devout state of Aceh can be considerably stricter.

The other state-sanctioned religions are Protestantism (5%), Roman Catholicism (3%), Hinduism (2%) and Buddhism (1%). Hindus are concentrated on Bali, while Christians are found mostly in parts of Sulawesi and East Nusa Tenggara.
Time:GMT +7 to GMT +9
Currency:Indonesian rupiah (IDR)
Electricity:220V / 50Hz (Shuko Euro plug)
Calling Code:+62
Internet Domain:.id
Drives:on the left
Tips:Tips are often considered a supplement to a person's salary. For taxi rides just round off the amount. In hotels and restaurants use the 10% rule.
Visas:While citizens of a few select countries, mostly in ASEAN, are given visa-free entry to Indonesia for maximum of 30 days, most Western travelers are to get a visa on arrival at most common points of entry (Java, Bali, etc.). The fees are USD10 for a 7-day visa and USD25 for a 30-day visa.

All visitors entering Indonesia by way of visa-on-arrival must have a return ticket out of the country when passing through immigration into the country. (E-tickets are acceptable.) This is checked fairly often, and visitors without one may be deported — although more commonly the problem can be solved with a suitable "fine".

Nationals of some countries, and visitors wishing to stay for more than 30 days are required to apply for visas through the nearest Indonesian Embassy or consulate.
Airports:There are two main international airports in Indonesia: Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) at Tangerang, Banten, near Jakarta, and Ngurah Rai International Airport(DPS) at Denpasar, on the island of Bali. Juanda International Airport (SUB) situated near Surabaya, is the second biggest airport in the country, after Jakarta.
  Have you always wanted to visit this country but didn't know where to start?
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Photo: A temple in Bedugul, Bali. (© Stock.XCHNG / Ira Kurnia Santoso)

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