Frequently asked questions (FAQ) Indonesia
Malaysians do not need visa to visit Indonesia up to 30 days, other nationalities that require visa need to apply by themselves
Indonesia stands out as the largest halal market in the world. By capitalizing on its almost 90
percent Muslim population and growing middle-income Muslim consumer base in the country,
the Indonesian halal market is projected to continue to expand in the coming years.
- Being a tropical country, Indonesia has two seasons, Rainy and Dry, both of which are relative.
- Dry Season stretches from April to October.
- Rainy Season stretches from November to March.
Most Indonesians speak English well, so there will not be a problem communicating with them.
The best time to visit Indonesia is between April and October, when the weather is perfect for island-hopping, snorkeling, and beach relaxation. Bridging the Equator, Indonesia is hot all year round, with the only change coming between November and March when the country sees
widespread rain, particularly in the south.
- We suggest that if you do need a SIM card with data, you can purchase a Sunrise SIM card which costs 20 Swiss Franc. You can enjoy unlimited data at 2 Swiss Franc per day and you can share it with your friends via hotspot.
- In Indonesia most of the places, such as restaurants and hotels have excellent internet connection