Southern Thailand
The South of Thailand is completely different from the North. You will see that accomodation will be more expensive, and a lot of the middle class hotels will have package tourists spending a week or two on the beach.
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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.


 



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Best hotel in town is Hotel Sapolohe (not in LP-guide). They have seaview, rooms have AC and hot water and cost 125.000 Rp without breakfast. They have a very nice garden with bonsai trees. Another possibility is the View Inn Hotel. Their location is excellent, but rooms could be better. They were installing AC in their rooms. The restaurant is good and well located.

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From UP, you should go to the bus station. We arrived at 11 am, and they told us the next bus was at 2 pm. So we decided to charter a bemo. This costed 65.000 Rp. and took us a bit more then 4 hours. First you follow the coast, and North from Barru, you go into the mountains where the scenery is beautiful. From Rantepao you need to take a bus for UP and change at Uluale (locals call it Lowowoj).
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There are extremely comfortable buses from Litha company running several times a day, including a night bus departing at 9 pm and arriving around 5 am. If departing from Rantepao, these buses can drop you at UP airport if you wish. Price was 28.000 for the marvellous AC bus. If going or coming from Sengkang, you need to change buses on the way. These buses are much less comfortable. If coming to Rantepao, you will probably be joined by a tout coming on the bus at Makale and trying to sell you a tour or a hotel. We did a tour the first day with his driver, but didn't like it. Also, we were discouraged by him in everything we wanted to do like walking from Lemo to Lemo to Tilangga.
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Best hotel in town is the Hotel Intim Danau (not in LP). They have rooms with view on the lake for 80.000 Rp including taxes and breakfast. They have hot water, the owner is very friendly.  
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We arrived in Poso about 11:00 PM. The bus dropped us off at the Kasintuwu terminal. Based on the guidebooks, the Losmen Lalango Jaya looked good so that’s where we headed. When we got there, the gate was locked, and banging, rattling, and shouting didn’t produce the desired results. We walked through the harbour to Jl. Pattimura, where we found the Wisata all locked up and in darkness as well. We then headed away from the beach to the Peningapan Ideal. There was an old guy there, who told us that there was no vacancy.
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