Indonesia has once again proven itself as a top destination for expatriates, securing the 3rd position out of 53 countries in the Expat Insider 2024 survey by InterNations. This marks a significant leap from 13th place in 2023, reflecting the country’s increasing appeal among global professionals, retirees, and remote workers. With its affordable cost of living, welcoming local community, and...
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Jakarta in 2026 continues to stand as one of Southeast Asia’s most important diplomatic hubs. As Indonesia’s capital city, it hosts more than 100 foreign embassies and consulates, serving a large international community of diplomats, business professionals, and expatriate families. For anyone living or relocating to Indonesia, knowing where your embassy is located and what services it provides is...
Ramadan is one of the most meaningful months in Indonesia. As the world’s largest Muslim-majority country, Indonesia experiences a visible shift in daily rhythm during this period. Work schedules adjust, traffic patterns change before sunset, and evenings become more vibrant with community gatherings and food markets. For expats and non-Muslims living in Jakarta, Bali, or other parts of...
Some places age, others evolve and a few manage to do both effortlessly. In South Jakarta, Blok M is proving it still has a place in the city’s weekend spotlight. Once known for its older shopping centers and functional transit hubs, the area has undergone a quiet revival, turning into one of the capital’s most unexpectedly vibrant destinations for culture, food, and community. Source:...
Culture is more than just a word; it’s the essence of who we are. For me, culture has always been a central part of my life, deeply woven into my identity through the diverse heritage of my grandparents—Indonesian, Japanese, German, and Swedish. Growing up amidst this rich tapestry of cultures, I experienced firsthand the challenges and beauty that come with navigating different beliefs and...
The Island of the Gods may soon welcome a second international gateway. Under President Prabowo Subianto’s upcoming administration, Bali is reportedly set to move forward with long-discussed plans to build a second airport this time in the north of the island, far from the tourism-heavy south that’s long been the focal point of development. As reported by Indonesia Expat (2024), this infrastructure...
Jakarta’s beloved Car-Free Day (CFD), a weekly event that transforms major roads into pedestrian zones for sports, recreation, and community life, may be heading toward a major shift. Indonesia’s Home Ministry has signaled plans to re-evaluate CFD activities, citing concerns that the event has increasingly become a hub for unregulated pop-up markets. Balancing Urban Wellness, Informal Economy, and...
If you’re planning to stay in Jakarta for a few weeks or months, one of the first questions you’ll face is: where should I stay? With so many options, from sleek serviced apartments in the city centre to cozy Airbnb homes in green neighbourhoods, it can be tricky to decide what’s best for your lifestyle, comfort, and budget. Let’s explore both options in detail so you can make an informed (and...