Indonesia Dos & Dont


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Indonesia is one of the most popular nations in Asia. This nation has 17,508 islands which makes it the largest archipelagic state in the world. There are numerous ethnic, religious and linguistic communities which reside in Indonesia. Yet, the country is mostly dominated by the Muslim community. Indonesia is frequently visited by tourists all over the world for its exotic locations, temples and other popular attractions .So; it is always advisable for the tourists to follow some tips for do’s and don’ts in Indonesia. If you follow these tips then your trip will be much more enjoyable. Here are some of the tips for Do’s in Indonesia.
  • It is better to reconfirm your departing flight.
  • There are chances of getting dehydrated in Indonesia, so drink plenty of water.
  • It is advisable to keep your original important documents back in your hotel and roam in Indonesia with the copies of the document.
  • People of Indonesia are very religious so you can show your respect by wearing sarong when you are supposed to enter a temple.
  • It is better to change money at a reputable looking location. Moreover you can use your own or the hotel's calculator before changing the money
  • If you are planning to spend a lot of time in water then put on sunscreen to avoid sun burns.
  • Take care of your valuable belongings at all times. As instances of handbag snatching have been reported in the country.
  • The visitors should respect the slow pace of processions when you are stuck behind.
  • Bargain while shopping in Indonesia.


    Tips for Don'ts in Indonesia.
  • Stepping on offerings in the street of Indonesia should be avoided.
  • Don’t honk if you are struck behind the slow pace of processions.
  • If you are planning to go for swimming, swim around the assigned areas.
  • Don’t touch heads of male, female and even children, as it is considered offensive in the country.
  • Don’t enter temple during menstruation.
  • Don’t use your left hand in sacking or handing over something to someone
  • Don’t forget to carry your passport or your identity proof with you.
    Don’t try to swim outside designated swimming areas on the Indonesian beach as the currents can be strong.

    These are some of the essential tips for do’s and don’ts in Indonesia. If you follow these tips then your trip to Indonesia will be a remarkable one.

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