Rahim Tabet | November 20, 2014 |
Indonesia
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Travel
In Southeast Asia, you can find an archipelago of about 17,000 islands called Indonesia. The country borders Papua New Guinea, Malaysia and East Timor. Other countries that surround Indonesia are Australia, Brunei, the Philippines and Singapore. The capital city is Jakarta. Indonesia is visited by many people. This may be as a stopover on a trip around the world or end product. Do you want a trip to Indonesia? We have put a number of practical issues one by one. We also tell you what you should not miss.
Practical information
If you want to visit Indonesia, it is important that you prepare yourself properly. Here are some practical tips that can help you with that preparation.
Visa
You need a visa if you want to go to Indonesia. These can be given on arrival. This allows you to stay in the country 30 days and may be extended up to. 30 days If you want to stay longer in Indonesia, you must apply for a visa at the Indonesian Embassy in the Netherlands. Furthermore, you always need to enter the country in a passport. This passport has at least six months validity.
Population
Indonesia has about 245 million inhabitants, most of whom live on the island of Java. There are about 300 ethnic groups found in the country and nearly 750 different languages and dialects are spoken. Javanese are the largest ethnic group. In addition, many Sudanese. There are also small groups such as Indians, Chinese, Arabs and Europeans in the country. These live mainly in urban areas.
Vaccinations
If you go to Indonesia, is a vaccination against Yellow Fever required if you are in a country been seven days in advance where the disease is prevalent. Are vaccinations against DTP and Hepatitis A is also recommended. It is wise to go for the journey along the GP. He can advise on any other vaccinations. In Indonesia, which is in many places malaria. It is therefore important that you take medication and insect repellents. Think also of clothing with long sleeves and a mosquito net to sleep under.
Transport
On some islands you find an airport, so you can make domestic flights in Indonesia. You can also travel by train and bus. The train goes a lot slower, but it is a unique experience. You can enjoy the beautiful landscapes that pass during the ride. The quality of this transport is pretty good. Besides the train and bus travel by becaks. These are the traditional bicycle taxis Indonesia. You are in the colorful carts driven by the country and it is a fun way to see some of the surroundings. As a last transport opt for the boat, which sails between the many different islands.
Climate
Because Indonesia is on the equator, has a tropical rainforest climate. As a result, temperatures are high and there is a lot of rain. Across the country, the average 26 degrees, it can (in extreme cases) up to 38 degrees. But daytime In the mountain areas it is slightly cooler. In the town of Sumatra, the average temperature is around 21 degrees. Is Despite the heavy rainfall, Indonesia is a very sunny country.
What you should not miss
There are some sights that you should not miss during your stay in Indonesia. In Jakarta, you have the national museum. Here you will find interesting objects in the country. Furthermore, you have Ujung Kulon National Park on the island of Java. This park has the largest lowland rainforest that still is in Java. You will find many endangered species. Is also the temple complex of Borobudur in Java. This is a Buddhist shrine with beautiful temples and images, where every morning still prayed.
Practical information
If you want to visit Indonesia, it is important that you prepare yourself properly. Here are some practical tips that can help you with that preparation.
Visa
You need a visa if you want to go to Indonesia. These can be given on arrival. This allows you to stay in the country 30 days and may be extended up to. 30 days If you want to stay longer in Indonesia, you must apply for a visa at the Indonesian Embassy in the Netherlands. Furthermore, you always need to enter the country in a passport. This passport has at least six months validity.
Population
Indonesia has about 245 million inhabitants, most of whom live on the island of Java. There are about 300 ethnic groups found in the country and nearly 750 different languages and dialects are spoken. Javanese are the largest ethnic group. In addition, many Sudanese. There are also small groups such as Indians, Chinese, Arabs and Europeans in the country. These live mainly in urban areas.
Vaccinations
If you go to Indonesia, is a vaccination against Yellow Fever required if you are in a country been seven days in advance where the disease is prevalent. Are vaccinations against DTP and Hepatitis A is also recommended. It is wise to go for the journey along the GP. He can advise on any other vaccinations. In Indonesia, which is in many places malaria. It is therefore important that you take medication and insect repellents. Think also of clothing with long sleeves and a mosquito net to sleep under.
Transport
On some islands you find an airport, so you can make domestic flights in Indonesia. You can also travel by train and bus. The train goes a lot slower, but it is a unique experience. You can enjoy the beautiful landscapes that pass during the ride. The quality of this transport is pretty good. Besides the train and bus travel by becaks. These are the traditional bicycle taxis Indonesia. You are in the colorful carts driven by the country and it is a fun way to see some of the surroundings. As a last transport opt for the boat, which sails between the many different islands.
Climate
Because Indonesia is on the equator, has a tropical rainforest climate. As a result, temperatures are high and there is a lot of rain. Across the country, the average 26 degrees, it can (in extreme cases) up to 38 degrees. But daytime In the mountain areas it is slightly cooler. In the town of Sumatra, the average temperature is around 21 degrees. Is Despite the heavy rainfall, Indonesia is a very sunny country.
What you should not miss
There are some sights that you should not miss during your stay in Indonesia. In Jakarta, you have the national museum. Here you will find interesting objects in the country. Furthermore, you have Ujung Kulon National Park on the island of Java. This park has the largest lowland rainforest that still is in Java. You will find many endangered species. Is also the temple complex of Borobudur in Java. This is a Buddhist shrine with beautiful temples and images, where every morning still prayed.


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