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The
name Indonesia was derived from "indos nesos", meaning
islands near India, The country is in fact the largest
archipelago in the world with a thousand islands,
17,508 to be precise, spread in an area between the
Asian continent and Australia, and between the Pacific
and the Indian oceans.
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The islands are
inhabited by many tribes with diverse culture and
languages, although there is a national language spoken
throughout the country, namely Bahasa Indonesia. It
is thus appropriate, that the country's motto is Bhinneka
Tunggal Ika, which means: Unity in Diversity. Our
state philosophy is Pancasila, or the Five
Principles. This year is the country's fiftieth anniversary
of independence. |
| Area |
1,904,000 sq
km |
| Land
Area |
1,010,443 sq
km |
| Climate |
Tropical |
| Average
temperature |
21 - 33 oC |
| Mean
annual rainfall |
700 mm |
| Population
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216 million (growth
rate 1.5%) |
| Capital
city |
Jakarta (pop
9.3 million) |
| People
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There are 365
ethnic and tribal groups. The principal
ones are Acehnese, Bataks, Minangkabaus
(Sumatra); Javanese, Sundanese (Java);
Balinese (Bali); Sasaks (Lombok);
and Dani (Irian Jaya) |
| Language |
Bahasa Indonesia
(plus 583 dialects), English |
| Religion |
87% Muslim, 9%
Christian, 2% Hindu |
| Life
expectancy |
62 years |
| GDP |
US$67 billion |
| GDP per
head |
US$550 |
| Annual
growth |
-4% |
| Inflation
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0.02% |
| Major
products/industries |
Oil, gas, textiles,
timber, coffee, rubber, coal, tin,
copper, rice, pepper, palm oil |
| Major
trading partners |
Japan, USA, Singapore |
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http://www.tourismindonesia.com) |
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| Travelling
To Indonesia |
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Entering
Indonesia
Nationals
of Israel will be refused entry unless they
have applied to the Immigration Office in Indonesia,
prior to travelling, to obtain a special permit.
Passports
Passport valid for at least six months from
date of entry required by all.
Visas
The Indonesia Minister of Justice and Human
Rights has announced that the VISA on ARRIVAL
(VoA) will be introduced on February 01, 2004
for foreign visitors arriving by air in Jakarta
(SOE-HAT), Bali (Ngurah Rai), Medan (Polonia),
Manado (Sam Ratulangi), Surabaya (Juanda), and
Padang (Tabing), as well as sea ports of Batam,
Tanjung Priok, Belawan, Jayapura, Benoa, and
Tanjung Perak. In short VoA eligible visitors
will pay an entry fee upon arrival.
The Visa-on-Arrival (VoA) is required for nationals
of 20 countries and one Administrative District:
The nationals of the United States of America,
Australia, South Africa, Argentina, Brazil,
Denmark, the United Arab Emirates, Finland,
Hungary, United Kingdom, Italy, Japan, Germany,
Canada, South Korea, Norway, France, Poland,
Switzerland, New Zealand, Taiwan, Austria, Belgium,
Egypt, India, Ireland, Kuwait, Luxembourg, Maldives,
People's Republic of China, Portugal, Qatar,
Russia, Saudi Arabia and Spain will be able
to apply for a VoA valid for either 3 or 30
days upon arrival in Indonesia. A 7-day visa
will cost $USD10 while a 30-day visa will cost
$USD25.
The 11 countries that retain visa-free status
and need not purchase a VoA are: Thailand, Malaysia,
Singapore, Brunei Darussalam, the Philippines,
Hong Kong, Macao, Chile, Morocco, Peru, and
Vietnam.
Citizens of countries not on the VoA or Visa
Free lists are required to apply for a visa
at the nearest Indonesian embassy, consulate
or foreign mission.
Process for Obtaining a Visa on Arrival
(VoA)
Visitors from countries with Visa-On-Arrival
status will go to new 'VoA Counters' to have
their passports stamped with the on-arrival
visa before going to the Immigration Clearance
Desk. An official bank will be attached in the
VoA counters. Payment can only be made in US
dollar bank notes or Indonesian Rupiahs equivalent.
Payment by Credit-Card is under discussion and
to be determined. In the bigger airports, like
Jakarta and Bali, several rows of VoA counters
will be provided.
Overstaying your Visa? - DON'T!
Overstaying a tourist visa (or any visa) is
a serious offence in Indonesia. Fines, blacklisting,
confinement and deportation are all possible
penalties for infractions. Please take this
seriously! If you inadvertently overstay your
visa go immediately to an immigration office,
once you realize it, and explain the circumstances.
Delaying the report will only make the situation
worse. There are only a few 'legitimate' reasons
for overstay - the main one being inability
to travel due a verified illness or injury.
Also beware of the 30-day counting trap! Immigration
officials count the 30-day period as: you arrive
on the 1st day with a 30-day VoA, and you must
leave on the 30th day (not the 31st day or the
first of the next month etc.)
Weather
Indonesia is a tropical country, and the climate
is fairly even all year round. There is no such
thing as an Autumn or Winter, the year being
roughly divided into two distinct seasons, 'wet'
and 'dry'.
The East Monsoon, from June to September brings
dry weather while the West Monsoon, from December
to March, brings rain. The transitional period
between these two seasons alternates between
gorgeous sun-filled days and occasional thunderstorms.
Even in the midst of the wet season temperatures
range from 21 degrees (70�F) to 33 degrees
Celcius (90�F), except at higher altitudes
which can be much cooler. The heaviest rainfalls
are usually recorded in December and January.
Average humidity is generally between 75% and
100%.
Currency
| Indonesian
money is Rupiah (Rp) = 100 sen. Notes are
in denominations of Rp100,000, 50,000, 20,000,
10,000, 5000, 1000, 500 and 100. Coins are
in denominations of Rp1000, 500, 100 and
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ADVENTURINDO
Tours
& Travel
Kakaskasen
II Tomohon,
North Sulawesi - Indonesia
Phone : +62 431 3329004 Fax: +62 431 355953
E-mail: info@sulawesitour.com |
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