Hua Hin
Hua Hin is a pretty touristic by now. It's not so easy to find a Thai restaurant, but Swedish, German or Italian menus are no problem. The rooms of hotels are also quite expensive, especially in high season.
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Indonesia

Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Republik Indonesia), is a nation of islands consisting of almost 18,000 islands located in the South East Asian Archipelago. Jakarta, formerly known as Batavia, is Indonesia's capital. Indonesia (from Greek: indus = India nesos = islands) is the world's largest archipelagic nation, bordered by the nations of Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and Malaysia. With a population of over 200 million, it is the world's fourth most populous country and most populous Muslim-majority nation.

The area now comprising the archipelago of Indonesia, specifically Java, was inhabited by Homo erectus - the Java Man - approximately 500,000 years ago, while the island of Flores was home to what may be a newly discovered species of hominid, Homo floresiensis. The region was an important trade route to China, thriving in trade of spices. Regional Hindu kingdoms expanded religious and cultural influences of Hinduism as well as Buddhism, and in the Middle Ages, the islands came under the influence of Islam. The region was colonized by the Netherlands as the Dutch East Indies. The people across many islands rebelled in the early 20th century against Dutch control. Following a brief occupation by Imperial Japan during World War II, nationalists declared independence in 1945, and a united and independent Indonesia was recognized in 1949. It was also recognized by the UN in 1953.

Indonesia is a unitary state, and was governed by Sukarno, leader of the national freedom struggle, and military dictator Suharto for most of its modern history. Democracy was restored following the revolution of 1998. Although the national language is Indonesian (called Bahasa Indonesia in Indonesian) and the population is overwhelmingly Muslim, there are several hundred diverse linguistic and ethnic groups across the country, as well as other religious communities. Although Indonesia's economy is progressive and regionally important, the problems of poverty, illiteracy, political instability and regional separatism remain major issues hindering national development.


 



Intro to Indonesia PDF Print E-mail
A visa is readily given at the border. There are however 2 important remarks: Make sure your passport is valid for more then 6 months, because I read several reports of people being sent back to Singapore, even in Denpasar f.i., because their passport expired within 6 months.The visa is valid for 2 months. If you overstay your visa, you can be pretty sure to get fined. Don't think you can get away with it, even at remote borders in Kalimantan. Price for overstaying your visa is 25.000 RP per day (12/98).
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Java PDF Print E-mail
We spent a bit less then 2 weeks in Java. One thing we did underestimate were the long distances. However, Java hosts some sights which you shouldn't miss like: Prambanan temple, Borobudur temple, Mount Bromo
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Jakarta PDF Print E-mail
There are several touts offering you hotels. It can be a good deal but bargaining is essential. Koen managed to book a room at the Jayakarta Hotel for 60 US$ instead of the normal price 125 US$ (5/97). Nowadays, price should be much less though (2/99).
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Cianjur - Cipanas PDF Print E-mail
Cianjur city, situated between Bogor and Bandung, is off the beaten path. Not mentionned by guide books and completely tourist free. It’s a chance to drown you into Indonesian life as it is. It’s an alternative for Bogor.Getting there and awayFrom Jakarta : Go to bus stop, right in front of Hard Rock cafe near Jl. Jaksa,take air-conditioning bus to KAMPUMG RAMBUTAN,the fare is around Rp 3000 (3 thousand rupiahs),from kampung rambutan take Bandung bus, tell the driver to get you off in Cianjur,the fare for AC bus is Rp 15.000 and for economic bus is Rp 5000.
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Pangandaran PDF Print E-mail
We stayed at Delta Gecko Lodge owned by Christina, an Australian-German woman. The "lodge" is about 4 km to the west of Pangandaran, so you have to take a becak and they will charge you 5000 Rp + they get a huge commission from Christina, that's why she wants you to stay at least 2 nights.The accomodation is basic with huts starting from 10.000 Rp going up to 40.000 Rp for the biggest ones. Since recently, they have some electricity. At night the place is lightened with candles. Huts have cold water. The beach is across the road. PS: apparently there is now electricity available from 6 till 11 pm.At the lodge you can rent motorbikes quite cheaply so you can visit town.
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