The holy month of Ramadan is a significant time for Muslims around the world, including in Jakarta, Indonesia. During this period, the city transforms, offering unique cultural experiences, delicious food, and special traditions that both locals and expats can enjoy. According to Social Expat, Ramadan in Jakarta is a time of deep spirituality, community...
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For expats living in Jakarta, knowing where to find reliable pharmacies is essential for maintaining good health. Whether you’re in need of prescription medicine, over-the-counter drugs, or healthcare essentials, Jakarta has a wide range of pharmacies catering to both locals and expatriates. According to Social Expat, finding the right pharmacy can make all the difference in...
Moving abroad as a family is never just about packing boxes and changing addresses. It’s about watching your children grow in ways you never expected. For many expat families in Indonesia, one of the most fascinating transformations happens quietly over time. Children who once stood out as obvious foreigners slowly begin to absorb the rhythm of local life the language, the humor, the food, even the...
Living abroad can sometimes make it difficult to connect with locals and step out of the comfort zone of expat circles. For those living in Indonesia, board game cafés offer a unique and relaxed way to meet new people, experience local culture, and enjoy some good old-fashioned fun. According to Indonesia Expat, these cafés serve as an excellent bridge between expats and locals,...
Facing a lung cancer diagnosis is challenging in any circumstance, but for expatriates living in Indonesia, the experience can be even more complex due to unfamiliar healthcare systems, environmental factors, and cultural barriers. Understanding the risks, recognizing symptoms early, and knowing where to seek treatment are crucial steps for expats navigating this difficult journey. According...
Relocating to a new country comes with excitement and challenges. For many expats, Jakarta is a city full of opportunities, culture, and vibrant daily life. But adjusting takes time, and hearing from someone who has been through the process is always helpful. In a recent video, an expat shares practical advice for those planning to move to Jakarta, offering insights that only come from living here day...
Indonesia’s rich cultural heritage is reflected in many aspects of daily life, one of the most iconic being jamu, the country’s traditional herbal drink. Made from natural ingredients, jamu has been trusted for generations as a natural remedy and daily health booster. Recently, a video shared by @jamujowo.mbokwahjuni showcased Jamu Jowo, a traditional herbal drink served with authenticity and care,...
Relocating to Indonesia as an expat comes with its share of excitement and challenges. From navigating Jakarta’s traffic to finding the best food delivery services, having the right apps can make your daily life smoother and more efficient. Thankfully, Indonesia offers a wide range of essential apps that help with transportation, food delivery, banking, and social connections. According to EZPZ...
Moving to Jakarta as an expat can be an exciting adventure, but settling into a new city is always easier when you have a supportive community. Jakarta is home to a diverse range of expat communities that offer opportunities to socialize, network, and integrate into local life. According to What’s New Indonesia, joining an expat community can significantly improve your experience of living in...
In a city defined by its contrasted skyscrapers beside kampungs, trendy cafés near ancient markets, Istiqlal Mosque stands as a powerful symbol of Indonesia’s spirit: pluralistic, resilient, and profoundly unified. Located in Central Jakarta, directly across from the Jakarta Cathedral, the mosque isn’t just the largest in Southeast Asia, it's a testament to the nation’s founding values. For...
Indonesia and Singapore have reinforced their bilateral tourism cooperation, aiming to boost travel between the two nations and enhance economic growth in the tourism sector. This new agreement is expected to increase tourist arrivals, promote cultural exchanges, and support the development of sustainable tourism. According to Indonesia Expat, the partnership underscores the...
According to the latest report from Statistics Indonesia (BPS), Jakarta saw a notable dip in public transportation usage in Jakarta for February 2025. While this may seem like a short-term fluctuation, it offers an interesting glimpse into urban mobility patterns especially for expatriates navigating life in the capital city. As reported by The Jakarta Post,“In February, TransJakarta served 23.47...