Transportation in Indonesia

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 Transportation in Indonesia
As the world’s largest archipelago country, Indonesia needs a distinctive transportation system to sustain the mobility of the people within this country. It consists of more than 17.000 islands with 5 main big islands, so all transport modes in the country’s transport system are generally complementary in the air, land, and sea or water. Therefore, massive transportation infrastructure has been built all over this country so that people can easily hoping around in this archipelago. The most developed transportation system is available in Java, since the population of the country is concentrated in this island. Thousands of kilometers or roads, bridges, railway networks, international airports and harbours have been built in Java. To support the economic development of the country, numbers of transportation infrastructure also have been built in other main islands, namely Sumatera, Bali, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and Papua. Though in many remote islands, still has many under developed infrastructure, but it surely will bring you unforgetable experience with many stunning moments during the trip. Undoubtedly, transportation in Indonesia is another part of adventure for your visit in this dangerously beautiful country. Air
Flying is often the quickest and most convenient way to get around Indonesia and with 61 international and domestic airports serving all major cities the country is well serviced by many air carriers. A number of international airlines fly to Indonesia's main international airports. Jakarta is serviced by the Soekarno‐Hatta Airport situated 20 kilometres northwest of the city. The Soekarno‐Hatta international airport is the hub of Indonesia's huge aviation network and hosts a numbers of international and domestic airlines. The other major international airport of Indonesia is the Ngurah Rai Airport in Bali, situated 15km from the main town of Denpasar that serves flights direct from Australia, Asia and Europe. A number of international airlines also fly direct to Yogyakarta, Medan, Padang, Bandung, Surabaya, Solo, and Manado from Singapore or Kuala Lumpur. Here are some airline companies that provide flight to, from, and inside Indonesia: Garuda Indonesia
Website: http://www.garuda‐indonesia.com HU
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International Asia : Bangkok Hong Kong Kuala Lumpur Singapore Seoul Shanghai Guangzhou (Canton), Beijing Ho Chi Minh City Japan : Tokyo Nagoya Osaka South West Pacific : Darwin Melbourne Perth Sydney Middle East: Jeddah Riyadh Europe: Amsterdam Domestic Ampenan Banda Aceh Banjarmasin Balikpapan Batam Biak Denpasar Jakarta Jayapura Makassar Manado Medan Padang Palembang Pekanbaru Pontianak Palangkaraya Semarang Solo Surabaya Timika Yogyakarta Contacts:
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CALL CENTER: 0 804 1 807 807 (62‐21) 23519999 Local offices: Jakarta Jl.Gunung Sahari Raya No. 52 Phone: (62‐21) 4223721 Fax: (62‐21) 4226722 Gedung Kementrian BUMN Jl. Medan Merdeka Selatan No. 13 Phone: (62‐21) 2310082 Fax: (62‐21) 2311696 Intiland Tower, Jl. Jendral Sudirman Kav.32 Phone: (62‐21) 2512237 Fax: (62‐21) 2512236 Hotel Lee Grandeur, Jl. Mangga Dua Raya Phone: (62‐21) 6127749 Fax: (62‐21) 6127751 Graha Rekso Building Ground Floor, Jl. Boulevard Artha Gading Kav.A1, Kelapa Gading Phone: (62‐21) 45856233 Fax: (62‐21) 45856232 Hotel Horison, Jl. Raya Kali Malang, Bekasi Phone: (62‐21) 8866928 Fax: (62‐21) 8866929 Menara Bidakara Jl. Jendral Gatot Subroto Kav.70‐73 Pancoran Phone: (62‐21) 83700820 Fax: (62‐21) 83700823 Darmawangsa Square The City Walk, Ground Floor, Blok 57, Jl. Darmawangsa VI & IX No.54 Kebayoran Baru Phone: (62‐21) 72788364 Fax: (62‐21) 72788317 Denpasar Jl. Sugianyar No 5, Denpasar Phone: (62‐361) 225320 / 254747 Fax: (62‐361) 226298 Sanur Beach Hotel, level 2, Jl. Danau Tamblingan, Sanur Phone: (62‐361) 288011 Ext 1789 Fax: (62‐361) 287915 Kuta Paradiso Hotel, level 1, Jln Kartika Plaza, Kuta
Phone: (62‐361) 761414 Ext 7807 Fax: (62‐361) 751179 Bali Collection Nusa Dua Bali Phone: (62‐361)770747 Fax: (62‐361)770174 Ngurah Rai Airport Domestic Departure Terminal.
Phone: (62‐361)751011 ext 5216 Fax: (62‐361)759764s Yogyakarta Hotel Inna Garuda, Jl. Malioboro No.60 Phone: (62‐274) 55 8470 Fax: (62‐274) 55 8489 Mataram Jl. Pejanggik No. 42‐44 Cakranegara Phone: (62‐370) 64 9100/ 9999 Fax: (62‐370) 63 7951 Manado Jl. Sam Ratulangi No. 212 Phone: (62‐431) 877737/47 Fax: (62‐431) 877777 Offices in Indonesia: http://www.garuda‐indonesia.com/pages/office/indonesia Offices all over the world: http://www.garuda‐indonesia.com/about‐us/offices HU
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Air Asia
Website: http://www.airasia.com HU
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Singapore Thailand Vietnam Indonesia Malaysia − Singapore − Bangkok − Ho Chi Minh − Bandung − Kota City Kinabalu − Jakarta −
Kuala − Surabaya Lumpur − Yogyakarta −
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+62 21 50 50 50 88 Call centre for Indonesia: Contact in another country: http://www.airasia.com/id/en/contactus.html Sales office in Indonesia: Jakarta Bali Address: Address: Jl. Boulevard Raya, Blok LA 4, No. Jl. Legian Kaja no. 455, 10 Legian , Kuta. Bali Kelapa Gading, Jakarta Utara, Indonesia Batam Jln. Panglima Polim, No. 105B Blok Address: M, Jl. Imam Bonjol, Jakarta Selatan Gedung Jamsostek/Graha Nagoya Mas, Batam, Indonesia HU
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Padang Address: Hotel Hangtuah, Jl. Pemuda no. 1, Padang Sumatra Barat 25117, Indonesia Surabaya Address: Garden Palace Hotel, Jl. Yos Sudarso 11, Surabaya 60271, Indonesia Medan Address: Garuda Plaza Hotel Jl. Sisingamangaraja No.18 Medan‐20213, Indonesia Bandung Address: Grand Serela Hotel, Jl. L.L.R.E. Martadinata (Jl. Riau) No, 56, Bandung, Indonesia Yogyakarta Address: Melia Purosani Hotel, Jl. Suryotomo No. 3, 55122 Yogyakarta Indonesia Lion Air
Website: http://www2.lionair.co.id HU
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Indonesia Java − Bandung − Jakarta – Main Base − Semarang − Surakarta − Surabaya − Yogyakarta Kalimantan − Balikpapan − Banjarmasin − Palangkaraya − Pontianak − Tarakan Lesser Sunda Islands − Denpasar − Kupang − Mataram − Sumbawa Besar Maluku − Ambon − Ternate − Tual Papua − Fakfak − Jayapura − Kaimana − Nabire − Sorong Sumatra Sulawesi − Banda Aceh − Palembang − Gorontalo − Jambi − Pangkal Pinang − Kendari − Batam − Pekanbaru − Makassar − Bengkulu − Manado − Medan − Palu − Padang − Tahuna International routes: Malaysia Singapore Vietnam − Kuala Lumpur − Singapore − Ho Chi Minh City − Penang For more information about the routes, check this link: http://www2.lionair.co.id/flightroutes.aspx HU
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Call Center: (+6280) 4177 8899 (+6221) 6379 8000 (+6221) 6387 1111 (+65) 6339 1922 (Singapore) U
Customer Care: Phone: (+6221) 633 8345 SMS: (+6281) 9222 9999 Fax : (+6221) 633 5669 Email: customercare@lionair.co.id General Enquiries info@lionair.co.id
Offices: Jakarta Denpasar (Bali) Ticketing Office Ticketing Office Jl. Sangaji No. 17 Jakarta Pusat Bandara Ngurah Rai, Bali Jakarta Phone: Lion Air Tower (+62) 0361 765 183 Jl. Gajah Mada No.7, Jakarta (+62) 0361 751 011 ext 5323 Barat Fax: (+62) 0361 753 643 Phone: (+6280) 4177 8899 (+6221) 6379 8000 (+6221) 6387 1111 Fax: (+62) 021 634 8744 (+62) 021 631 3533 Yogyakarta Ambon Ticketing Office Ticketing Office Jl. Dr. Leimena Bandara Bandara Adi Sucipto Pattimura Jogjakarta Phone: Phone: (+62) 0911 351 531 (+62) 0274 783 1919 (+62) 0911 351 532 (+62) 0274 787 2929 Fax: (+62) 0911 341 172 Fax: (+62) 0274 487 850 (+62) 0274 487 883 Batam Balikpapan Ticketing Office Ticketing Office Bandara International Hang Bandara International Nadim, Batam Sepinggan, Balik Papan Phone: Phone: (+62) 0542 703 376 1 (+62) 0778 479 389 Fax: (+62) 0542 762 196 (+62) 0778 761 549 Fax (+62) 0778 479 388 (+62) 0778 479 387 HU
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Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) Ticketing Office 124 Dien Bien Phu Street Dakao Ward District 1 ‐ Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam Phone: (+84) 38 820 8911 (+84) 38 820 2890 Fax: (+84) 38 820 2478 Bandung Ticketing Office Jl. Abdul Rahman Saleh Komplek City Square No. 1A, Bandung Phone: (+62) 022 860 617 17 Fax: (+62) 022 860 617 15 Jayapura Ticketing Office Jl. Kompleks Bandara Sentani, Jayapura Phone: (+62) 0967 592 042 (+62) 0967 594 576 (+62) 0967 594 577 Fax: (+62) 0967 592 043 Banda Aceh Fak Fak Banjarmasin Ticketing Office Ticketing Office Ticketing Office Bandara Sultan Iskandar Muda, Hotel Grand Papua Bandara Syamsudin Noor Balik Papan Jl. DI Panjaitan No. 1A, Fak Fak Banjarmasin Phone: (+62) 0651 638 888 Phone: (+62) 0956 255 55 Phone: (+62) 0511 747 480 Fax: (+62) 0511 470 618 4 Fax: (+62) 0651 638 988 More contacts, you can check this link http://www2.lionair.co.id/contact.aspx HU
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Batavia Air
Website: http://www.batavia‐air.com HU
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Batavia Air operates the following services: Indonesia − Jakarta − Manokwari − Banda Aceh − Jambi − Mataram/Ampenan − Ambon − Jayapura − Medan − Balikpapan − Kendari − Padang − Banjarmasin − Kupang − Palangkaraya − Batam − Labuan Bajo − Palembang − Banda Aceh − Luwuk − Palu − Bengkulu − Makassar − Pangkalpinang − Berau − Pekanbaru − Denpasar − Malang − Pontianak − Gorontalo − Manado China Saudi Arabia − Guangzhou − Jeddah Malaysia − Riyadh − Kuching Singapore For more information on routes and schedule, check this link: http://www.batavia‐air.com/etiket/?page=jadwal_penerbangan HU
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(62) (021) 38 999 888 Hotline Reservation Batavia Air: Helpdesk support at (021) 3864255 or email to it‐helpdesk@batavia‐air.co.id HU
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Offices: DENPASAR ‐ DPS JAKARTA Jl. Ir. H. Juanda No. 15 Jl. Boulevard Sunset Road Jakarta Pusat 10120 Telp. (021) 386 4308 Komp. Ruko Sunset Indah II Blok Fax. (021) 386 4486 A9 Reservasi: Telp. (0361) 767 633 Telp. (021) 38 999 888 Fax. (0361) 767 624 Fax. (021) 386 4338 Bandara Ngurah Rai Lost & Found: Tel. (0361) 751 011 ext 5336 Telp. (021) 559 4169 Fax. (0361) 757 284 Bandara Soekarno Hatta Terminal 1B Telp. (021) 550 2655 AMBON ‐ AMQ JOGJAKARTA ‐ JOG Jl. AY, Patty Raya No. 13 Jl. Urip Sumohardjo Ruko Mas Plaza Kav. 12B Ambon Telp. (0274) 547 373 Telp.(0911) 346 386 Fax. (0274) 547 374 Fax. (0911) 346 402 Bandara Adi Sucipto Bandara PATTIMURA Telp. (0274) 484 261 ext. 258 Telp. (0911) 323 803 Fax. (0274) 486 657 Fax. (0911) 223 770 Ext 143 Branch offices all over indonesia: http://www.batavia‐air.com/etiket/?page=kantor_perwakilan HU
BALIKPAPAN ‐ BPN Komp. Ruko Bukit Damai Indah Blok I No. 2 Jl. MT Haryono Telp. (0542) 887 0808 Fax. (0542) 887 0101 Bandara Sepinggan Telp. (0542) 766 886 Fax. (0542) 766 866 MATARAM ‐ AMI Jl. Sriwijaya No. 03 Mataram, NTB Telp. (0370) 648 998 Fax. (0370) 648 400 Bandara Selaparang Telp./Fax. (0370) 643 447 U
Mandala Airlines
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Mandala's domestic destinations are currently concentrated in the western part of Indonesia, namely Sumatra, Java, Bali and Kalimantan: − Balikpapan − Padang − Banjarmasin − Pangkal Pinang − Batam − Pekanbaru − Bengkulu − Pontianak − Denpasar − Semarang − Jakarta ‐ hub − Surabaya ‐ secondary hub − Tarakan − Jambi − Yogyakarta − Kupang − Medan Contacts:
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Mandala service centre: 0804 1234 567 Fixed line: +62 21 56 99 7000 Singapore Airlines
Website: http://www.singaporeair.com HU
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Routes to Indonesia: Singapore‐Jakarta Singapore‐Bali For all the routes around the world, check this link: http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/en_UK/content/flights‐
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Local contact in Indonesia: Denpasar Ticketing Office Address: 2nd floor GOI Building Tuban, Bali 80361 Indonesia Phone: +62 361 768388 Fax: +62 361 768383 Email: Restkg_DPS@singaporeair.com.sg Baggage Office Address: Baggage Services (Baggage Tracing/Lost and Found) Arrival Hall Ngurah Rai International Airport Bali Denpasar 80361 Phone: 62 361 766964 Fax: 62 361 766964 Telex: DPSLLSQ/DPSLLXH HU
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Jakarta City Office Address: 8th Floor Menara Kadin Indonesia Jalan H R Rasuna Said Block X‐5 Kav 2 and 3 Jakarta 12950 Indonesia Phone: +62 21 52997888 (Reservations) +62 21 5507130‐32 (Airport) Fax: +62 21 57903886‐87 (Reservations & Ticketing) Email: id_feedback@singaporeair.com.sg Baggage Office Address : Baggage Services (Baggage Tracing/Lost and Found) Ground Floor, Arrival Hall Terminal 2D, Soekarno‐Hatta International Airport Airport Address : Ground Floor, Passenger Terminal Building Ngurah Rai International Airport Denpasar (Bali) 80361 Bali, Indonesia Phone: +62 361 761547 Fax: +62 361 754190 Internet Helpline Phone +62 361 768388 Cengkareng, Jakarta Indonesia Telephone: +62 21 550 0809; +62 21 550 0818 Fax: +62 21 550 7244 Internet Helpline Phone +62 21 52997888 Cathay Pasific
Website: http://www.cathaypacific.com HU
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Routes to Indonesia: Hongkong‐Jakarta Hongkong‐Surabaya Hongkong‐Bali For all the routes and destination, check this link http://www.cathaypacific.com/cpa/en_INTL/helpingyoutravel/destinations HU
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Local Contacts Denpasar (Bali) Address : 2nd Floor, Wisthi Sabha Building, Ngurah Rai International Airport, Denpasar 80361 Reservations: 0804‐1‐888888 (Accessible by landline in Indonesia only. If calling from mobile phone, please dial 021 5151747) Fax: 62‐21‐5151731 Airport Name: Ngurah Rai International Airport Airport Phone: 62(361) 753942 Airport Fax: 62(361) 755801 Baggage Services: 62 (361) 766964 Medan Address: P.T. Pasifik Mitra Semesta Jakarta Address : 26/F, Jakarta Stock Exchange Building, Tower 1, Jalan Jendral Sudirman Kav 52‐53, Jakarta 12190 Reservations: 62(21) 515 1747 Fax: 62(21) 515 1731 Airport Name: Jakarta Soekarno‐Hatta International Airport Airport Phone: 62(21) 550 1010 / 2121 / 7102 Airport Fax: 62(21) 550 2122 Baggage Services: 62(21) 550‐7244 Surabaya Address : Hyatt Regency Hotel, Jl. Jend. Basuki Rachmat 106‐128, Surabaya 60117 Reservations: 0804‐1‐888888 Fax: 62‐21‐5151731 Hotel Asean International, Ground Floor, Airport Name: Juanda International Airport Jalan H. Adam Malik No.5, Medan, Indonesia Airport Phone: 62(31) 866 5643 Reservations: 62(61) 455 1088 Airport Fax: 62(31) 866 5644 Fax: 62(61) 453 7088 Baggage Services: 62(31) 867 0324 For contacts all over the world, you may check this link: http://www.cathaypacific.com/cpa/en_INTL/contactus/worldwidecontacts HU
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Etihad Airways
Website: http://www.etihadairways.com HU
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Route to Indonesia: Jakarta‐Abu Dhabi For all the routes and destination, check this link: http://www.etihadairways.com/sites/etihad/id/en/planatrip/routemaps/Pages/RouteMap.aspx and http://ey.innosked.com/ HU
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Local contact: Jakarta Office Phone: +62 21 5202268 Address: Reservations and Ticketing: +62 21 5201288 Summitmas 2, 12th Floor, Fax: +62 21 5201218 Jl Jend Sudirman Kav 61 62, Post code 12190, Jakarta, Indonesia For contact in all country, click this link: http://www.etihadairways.com/sites/Etihad/id/en/aboutetihad/OurOffices/Pages/Offices.aspx HU
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Malaysia Airlines
Website: http://www.malaysiaairlines.com.my HU
Routes to Indonesia: Kuala Lumpur‐Jakarta Kuala Lumpur‐Bandung Kuala Lumpur‐Yogyakarta Kuala Lumpur‐Surabaya Kuala Lumpur‐Denpasar U
For all the routes around the world, check this link: http://malaysiaairlines.innosked.com/(S(a1ll5sys4d2c1d55ay1dkajr))/default.aspx?show=MAP&FromMa
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Local contacts in Indonesia: Bandung Batam Denpasar GSA Malaysia Airlines Bandung P.T.Muladatu Astro Departure Building Komplek Ruko ITC Kosambi Block Jl. Sutan Abdul Rahman Ngurah Rai C‐17 Kompleks International Airport Bali Jl.Baranangsiang No.8 Sulaiman Tuban Bandung 40112 Juyanah Plaza Block A 1/1 Indonesia Reservations: + 62 22 426 2152 Nagoya Reservations: + 62 361 764 995 Ticketing: + 62 22 426 2152 Batam Island Ticketing: + 62 361 766 925 Fax: + 62 22 426 2148 Indonesia Admin: + 62 361 764 984 Reservations: + 62 778 452 270 Fax: + 62 361 764 996 Jakarta Ticketing: + 62 778 452 270 14th Floor, World Trade Centre Fax: + 62 778 454 657 Medan Jalan Jend. Sudirman Kav. 29‐31 PT. MULADATU ASTRO Hotel Inna Muara Yogjakarta Jakarta 12920 Jl. Gereja No. 34 Office Address Indonesia Reservations: + 62 21 5229690 / General Sales Agent (GSA) Padang ‐ West Sumatra 25118 PT. Bali Megah Wisata 9682 Indonesia JL. Monjali No. 39 Ticketing: + 62 21 5229690 / Reservations: + 62 751 35600 / Yogyakarta 55284 9682 33741 Indonesia Admin: + 62 21 5229705 Ticketing: + 62 751 35600 / Sales: + 62 21 5229701/ 04 33741 Airport Address Fax: + 62 21 5229815 Fax: + 62 751 31163 / 38266 JL. Laksda Adisuctjipto Ticket Counter E‐7 Padang Surabaya Yogyakarta PT. MULADATU ASTRO 2nd Floor, Airlines Offices, Hotel Inna Muara International Terminal, Juanda General: + 62 274 625 255 / 499 Airport Jl. Gereja No. 34 Fax: + 62 274 625 498 Padang ‐ West Sumatra 25118 Surabaya 61253 A General: + 62 274 433 1614 15 Indonesia General: + 62 31 8666735 / Reservations & Ticketing: + 62 8688465 Fax: + 62 274 487852 Fax: + 62 31 8668618 751 35600 / 33741 Fax: + 62 751 31163 / 38266 All over the world office contacts: http://www.malaysiaairlines.com.my/uploads/en/downloads/common/WorldWide_Office_Search.pdf HU
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Qantas
Website: http://www.qantas.com.au HU
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Routes to Indonesia: Jakarta‐Perth Jakarta‐Sidney Denpasar‐Perth Denpasar‐Darwin Denpasar‐Sidney Denpasar‐Melbourne For all the routes around the world, check this link http://www.qantas.com.au/travel/airlines/route‐maps/global/en HU
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Local contact in Indonesia: Bali Address: Ground Floor Grand Bali Beach Hotel Sanur Beach Open hours: 8.30am‐5pm Mon to Fri Telephone Sales: +62 21 230 0277 Travel Centre: +62 361 288 331 Jakarta Address: Prudential Tower 19th Floor JLN. Jendral Sudirman Kav.79 Open hours: 8.30am‐5pm Mon to Fri Telephone Sales: +62 21 2555 6300 Toll free number (after hours/public holidays): 001 803 61786 Travel Centre: +62 21 2555 6300 For details contact all country: http://www.qantas.com.au/travel/airlines/contacts‐telephone‐sales/global/en#jump3 HU
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Qatar Airways
Website: http://www.qatarairways.com HU
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Route: Indonesia= Jakarta and Bali For all the routes around the world, check this link: http://www.qatarairways.com/global/en/routemap‐popup.html HU
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Local contact in Indonesia: Address Denpasar Reservation Krisna Room, Office Discovery Kartika Plaza Jl.Kartika Plaza, South Kuta Beach 80361 Bali, Indonesia Telephone +62361 752 222 ext. 1 Fax +62361 753 788 Email dpsoffice@id.qatarairways.com Office hours Monday ‐ Friday ‐ 09:00 ‐ 17:30 Saturday ‐ 09:00 ‐ 13:00 Airport Wisti Sabha Building Room 11, 2nd Floor Ngurah Rai International Airport Denpasar ‐ Bali 80361 Telephone +62361 760 274 Fax +62361 760 275 Email dpskkqr@id.qatarairways.com Office hours Daily ‐ 16:00 ‐ 01:00 Cargo Office Wisti Sabha Building Room 12 Ngurah Rai International Airport Tuban – Bali 80361, Indonesia Telephone +62361 766 222 Fax +62361 766 111 Email HU
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Jakarta Grand Indonesia Shopping Town East Mall EM‐3‐29 Jl. MH. Thamrin No.1 Jakarta 10310 +6221 2358 0622 +6221 2358 0611 jktoffice@id.qatarairways.com Daily ‐ 10:00 ‐ 22:00 HU
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Room DOT 065, 2nd Floor Soekarno Hatta Airport, Jakarta 19101,Indonesia +6221 550 2665 +6221 550 2669 cgkkkqr@id.qatarairways.com Daily ‐ 10:00 ‐ 19:00 Wisma Soewarna, Suite 1K, 1st Floor,Soekarno‐Hatta International Airport. Jakarta 19110, Indonesia +6221 5591 1495/597/98 +6221 5591 1599 cgkff@aviationindonesia.com (Office) cgkff2@aviationindonesia.com (Ware House) Monday ‐ Friday ‐ 09:00 ‐ 17:30 Saturday ‐ 09:00 ‐ 14:00 HU
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Office hours Monday ‐ Friday ‐ 09:00 ‐ 17:30 Saturday ‐ 09:00 ‐ 14:00 Silk Air
Website: http://www.silkair.com HU
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Routes to Indonesia: Singapore‐Palembang Singapore‐Solo Singapore‐Surabaya Singapore‐Lombok Singapore‐Balikpapan Singapore‐Manado UH
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Local contact in Indonesia Balikpapan Balikpapan Town Office Gran Senyiur Hotel Jalan ARS, Muhammad No.7 Balikpapan 76112 East Kalimantan, Indonesia Reservations & Ticketing: Tel: (62‐542) 730 800 Fax: (62‐542) 737 639 Balikpapan Airport Office Sepinggan Airport Tel/Fax: (62‐542) 764 377 Medan Medan Town Office Hotel Polonia, Jalan Jenderal Sudirman, No. 14 Medan 20152, Indonesia Reservations & Ticketing: Tel: (62‐61) 453 7744 / 453 7758 Fax: (62‐61) 456 6737 Email: mimes@indosat.net.id Medan Airport Office Medan Polonia International Airport Jalan Iman Bonjol, Medan 20157 Indonesia Tel: (02‐61) 414 7196 Fax: (02‐61) 456 5838 HU
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Lombok Lombok Town Office Lombok Raya Hotel Jalan Panca Usaha No. 11 Mataram 83231, Lombok Nusa Tenggara Barat, Indonesia Reservations & Ticketing: Tel: (62‐370) 628 254 / 628 255 Fax: (62‐370) 628 292 Lombok Airport Office Selaparang Airport Jalan Adi Sucipto No.1 Mataram 83124 Lombok, NTB Tel: (62‐370) 636 924 Fax: (62‐370) 636 916 Surabaya Surabaya Town Office Menara Mandiri, 10th Floor Plaza Tunjungan 2 Jalan Basuki Rahmat 8‐12 Surabaya 60261, Indonesia Reservations & Ticketing: Tel: (62‐31) 531 9215 / 531 9217 Fax: (62‐31) 531 9214 Surabaya Airport Office Ground Floor, International Terminal Juanda International Airport Surabaya 61253, Indonesia Tel: (62‐31) 866 6639 / 866 6640 Fax: (62‐31) 866 6638 Manado Manado Town Office Ground Floor, Jalan Sarapung No. 5 Manado 95111 North Sulawesi, Indonesia Reservations & Ticketing: Tel: (62‐431) 863 744 / 863 844 Fax: (62‐431) 853 841 Manado Airport Office Sam Ratulangi Airport Tel: (62‐431) 814 320 ext 635 Fax: (62‐431) 814 335 Solo Solo Town Office Novotel Hotel Jalan Slamet, Riyadi 272 Solo, Central Java 57131, Indonesia Reservations & Ticketing: Tel: (62‐271) 724 604 / 724 605 Fax: (62‐271) 724 607 Palembang Palembang Town Office Ground Floor, Sandjaja Hotel Jalan Kapt. A. Rivai 6193 Palembang 30129, Indonesia Reservations & Ticketing: Tel: (62‐711) 356 473 / 356 537 Fax: (62‐711) 356 809 Transnusa
Website: http://www.transnusa.co.id HU
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Routes and schedule: http://www.transnusa.co.id/flightinfo/flight‐schedule.html TransNusa Air Services operates the following services : − Alor − Kupang − Rote − Bajawa − Labuan Bajo − Ruteng − Bima − Larantuka − Sumbawa − Ende − Lewoleba − Tambolaka − Denpasar − Maumere HU
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PT. TRANSNUSA AIR SERVICE info@transnusa.co.id Head Office Palapa 7, Oebobo ‐ Kupang Phone. +62 380 822 555 (Hunting) Fax. +62 380 832 573 Email : koe@transnusa.co.id
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Branch Denpasar Sunset Road 100 C, Simpang Siur, Kuta Phone. +62 361 8477 395 (Hunting) Fax. +62 361 8477 454 Email : dps@transnusa.co.id
Branch Mataram Panca Usaha 28, Mataram Phone. +62 370 624 555 (Hunting) Fax. +62 370 647 535 Email: ami@transnusa.co.id HU
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TransNusa Holiday Wisata Palapa 7, Oebobo ‐ Kupang Phone. +62 380 822 555 (Hunting) Fax. +62 380 832 573 Email : holiday@transnusa.co.id Branch Surabaya Ngagel Jaya 53 A, Ngagel Phone. +62 31 5047 555 (Hunting) Fax. +62 31 5011 749 Email : sub@transnusa.co.id
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Merpati
Website: http://www.merpati.co.id/EN/ HU
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Head Office: Jl. Angkasa Blok B‐15 Kav. 2‐3 Jakarta 10720 – Indonesia Phone: (62) (021) 6548888 Fax: (62) (021) 6540620 Public Relations Phone: (62) (021) 6540656 Fax: (62) (021) 6540617 Merpati offices all over Indonesia and abroad http://www.merpati.co.id/html/offices.asp HU
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Manado Manokwari Mataram Maumere Merauke Medan Padang Palembang Palu Pekanbaru Sorong Surabaya Tanjung Karang Ternate Waingapu Ujungpandang Yogyakarta Sriwijaya Air
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Indonesia Java and Lesser Sunda Islands Kalimantan Sumatra and Riau Islands − Bali − Balikpapan − Banda Aceh − Bandung − Banjarmasin − Bandar Lampung − Jakarta − Palangkaraya − Batam − Kupang − Pontianak − Bengkulu − Malang − Tarakan − Jambi − Semarang Sulawesi and Maluku − Medan − Surakarta − Ambon − Padang − Surabaya − Gorontalo − Palembang − Yogyakarta − Kendari − Pangkal Pinang −
Makassar − Pekanbaru − Manado − Tanjung Pandan − Palu Malaysia Penang Singapore Singapore For all the routes, you may check this link: http://www.sriwijayaair‐online.com/map.php HU
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There are also several Airlines companies from around the world that provide service to and from Indonesia with one or two flights. Here is their contact: EVA Air China Airlines Website: http://www.evaair.com/ Website: http://www.china‐airlines.com/ Fax: (+62 21) 2510786/7 Fax: (62 + 21) 5212630 Contact: Contact: (62 + 21) 5205363 (+62 21) 2510788 (+62 21) 2510789 Aeroflot Air France Website: http://www.aeroflot.ru Website: http://www.airfrance.com Email: aeroflot@centrin.net.id Fax: (+62 21)5202295 Fax: (+62 21)5702186 Contact: Contact: (+62 21) 5702185 (+62 21) 5202262 (+62 21) 5202263 American Airlines Air New Zealand Website: http://www.aa.com/ Website: http://www.airnewzealand.com/ Email: avsgsa@cbn.net.id Email: jkt.sales@aa.com Fax: (+62 21)3915510 Fax: (+62 21) 2300031 Contact: (+62 21)3915501 Contact: (+62 21) 2300033 Ansett Australia British Airways Website: http://www.ansett.com.au/ Website: http://www.britishairways.com Email: avsgsa@cbn.net.id Fax: (+62 21) 2300420 Fax: (+62 21) 3915510 Contact: (+62 21) 2300277 Contact: (+62 21) 3915501 Emirates Airlines China Southern Airlines Website: http://www.emirates.com Website: http://www.flychinasouthern.com/ Fax: (62‐21) 5202979 Fax: (+62 21) 5797 3587 Contact: Contact: (+62 21) 57973582 (62‐21) 5205980 (62‐21) 5205981 (62‐21) 5205982 Korean Air Gulf Air Website: http://www.koreanair.com/ Website: http://www.gulfairco.com Fax: (+62 21) 5212184 Email: gulfjkt@cbn.net.id Contact: (+62 21)5212175 Fax: ‐ Contact: (+62 21) 5770789 HU
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Japan Airlines Website: http://www.jal.com/ Fax: ‐ Contact: (+62 21)3002‐0666 (+62 21)3002‐0688 (+62 21)572‐3211 (+62 21)572‐3233 Lufthansa German Airlines Website: http://www.lufthansa.com Fax: (+62 21) 5711476 Contact: (+62 21) 5702005 (+62 21) 5702015 Swiss Air Transport Website: http://www.swissair.com Fax: ‐ Contact: (+62 21) 5229901 (+62 21) 5229911 Thai Airways International Website: http://www.thaiairways.com/ Fax: (+62 21) 2303105 Contact: (+62 21) 2302551 (+62 21) 3140990 Royal Brunei Airlines Website: http://www.bruneiair.com/ Fax: (+62 21) 5211807 Contact: (+62 21) 5211842 (+62 21) 5211846 Source: http://www.indonesia.travel/ HU
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Kuwait Airways Website: http://www.kuwait‐airways.com/ Email: kwiair@cbn.net.id Fax: (+62 21) 5719456 Contact: (+62 21) 5714141 HU
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United Airlines Website: http://www.united.com/ Email: jktue@dnet.net.id Fax: (+62 21) 5761828 Contact: (+62 21) 5761563 HU
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Scandinavian Airlines Website: http://www.flysas.com/ Fax: ‐ Contact: (+62 21) 2524080 (+62 21) 2524081 KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Website: http://www.klm.com Fax: +62 21 2526750 Contact: +62 21 2526730 +62 21 2526735 Saudi Arabian Airlines Website: http://www.saudiairlines.com/ Fax: (+62 21) 8353933 Contact: (+62 21) 8356207 UH
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Here is the list of airports in big cities in Indonesia: Location
Province
IATA
Java
Bandung
West Java
BDO
Cengkareng/Jakarta
Banten
CGK
Cilacap
Central Java
CXP
Jakarta
Jakarta
HLP
Malang
East Java
MLG
Semarang
Central Java
SRG
Surabaya
East Java
SUB
Surakarta (Solo)
Central Java
SOC
Yogyakarta
Yogyakarta
JOG
Sumatra
Banda Aceh
Bandar Lampung
Batam
Bengkulu
Airport)
Jambi City
Padang
Medan
Palembang
Pangkal Pinang
Pekanbaru
Tanjung Pandan
Airport)
Tanjung Pinang
Airport name
Husein Sastranegara International Airport
Soekarno-Hatta International Airport
Tunggul Wulung Airport
Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport
Abdul Rachman Saleh Airport
Achmad Yani Airport
Juanda International Airport
Adisumarmo International Airport (Adi Sumarmo
Adisucipto International Airport (Adisutjipto Airport)
Aceh
Lampung
Riau Islands
Bengkulu
BTJ
TKG
BTH
BKS
Sultan Iskandarmuda Airport (Blang Bintang Airport)
Radin Inten II Airport (Branti Airport)
Hang Nadim Airport
Fatmawati Soekarno Airport (Padang Kemiling
Jambi
West Sumatra
North Sumatra
South Sumatra
Bangka-Belitung
Riau
Bangka-Belitung
DJB
PDG
MES
PLM
PGK
PKU
TJQ
Sultan Thaha Airport
Minangkabau International Airport
Polonia International Airport
Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Airport
Depati Amir Airport (Pangkal Pinang Airport)
Sultan Syarif Kasim II Airport (Simpang Tiga Airport)
Buluh Tumbang Airport (H.A.S. Hanandjoeddin
Riau Islands
TNJ
Raja Haji Fisabilillah Airport (Kijang Airport)
Kalimantan
Balikpapan
Banjarmasin
Tanjung Redep, Berau
Nunukan
Palangkaraya
Pontianak
Samarinda
Sampit
Tanjung Selor
Tarakan
East Kalimantan
South Kalimantan
East Kalimantan
East Kalimantan
Central Kalimantan
West Kalimantan
East Kalimantan
Central Kalimantan
East Kalimantan
East Kalimantan
BPN
BDJ
BEJ
NNX
PKY
PNK
SRI
SMQ
TJS
TRK
Sepinggan International Airport
Syamsudin Noor Airport
Berau Airport (Kalimaru Airport)
Nunukan Airport
Tjilik Riwut Airport (Panarung Airport)
Supadio Airport
Temindung Airport
Sampit Airport (Hasan Airport)
Tanjung Harapan Airport
Juwata Airport
Sulawesi
Gorontalo City
Kendari
Poso
Makassar
Manado
Palu
Gorontalo
South East Sulawesi
Central Sulawesi
South Sulawesi
North Sulawesi
Central Sulawesi
GTO
KDI
PSJ
UPG
MDC
PLW
Jalaluddin Airport
Wolter Monginsidi Airport
Kasiguncu Airport
Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport
Sam Ratulangi Airport
Mutiara Airport
Bali and Nusa Tenggara
Bima
Denpasar
Ende
Kupang
Labuan Bajo
Mataram
Maumere
Waingapu
West Nusa Tenggara
Bali
East Nusa Tenggara
East Nusa Tenggara
East Nusa Tenggara
West Nusa Tenggara
East Nusa Tenggara
East Nusa Tenggara
Maluku Islands and Papua
Ambon
Maluku
Biak
Papua
Fakfak
West Papua
Jayapura
Papua
Kaimana
West Papua
Manokwari
West Papua
Merauke
Papua
Morotai Island
North Maluku
Sorong
West Papua
Tembagapura
Papua
Ternate
Maluku
BMU
DPS
ENE
KOE
LBJ
AMI
MOF
WGP
Bima Airport (Muhammad Salahuddin Airport)
Ngurah Rai Airport (Bali International Airport)
Ende Airport (H. Hasan Aroeboesman Airport)
El Tari Airport (Eltari Airport)
Komodo Airport (Mutiara II Airport)
Selaparang Airport
Wai Oti Airport (Maumere Airport)
Mau Hau Airport (Waingapu Airport)
AMQ
BIK
FKQ
DJJ
KNG
MKW
MKQ
OTI
SOQ
TIM
TTE
Pattimura Airport
Frans Kaisiepo Airport
Fakfak Airport
Sentani Airport
Kaimana Airport
Rendani Airport
Mopah Airport
Pitu Airport
Sorong Airport (Jefman Airport)
Timika Airport
Babullah Airport
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Bus
Buses are the main transportation means for Indonesian. At any time of the day, thousands of buses in all shapes and sizes move thousands of people throughout Indonesia. There are many kinds of buses which offer variety of comfortness and prices, all suits to your budget and pleasure. Since many Indonesian use this bus oftenly, this is undoubtedly the best way if you want to meet and socialise with locals. Information about bus transportation is limited on the internet. The easiest way is going to the nearby Bus Terminal and asking people there about your destination and the costs. Every city, town, and village usually has their own local Bus Terminal, so finding it would not be a problem. For short distance, there is local bus or commonly called bus kota (city bus). It usually charge the similar price for any distance, long or short. Usually, they put the route of the bus at front of the vehicle. You don’t need to go to the bus stop to catch this bus. You just need flagged down off the street with a wave of your hand, in anywhere you want, as long as the street is at the route of the bus. Most city bus is not equiped with Air Conditioner, but in several big cities now has been developed new kind of city bus that provide convenience, Air Conditioned and cheap price as modest transportation in the city, such as TransJakarta (Bus Way) in Jakarta, TransJogja in Yogyakarta, Damri bus in Solo and Semarang, etc. Train
Train is one of the most comfortable and easiest ways to travel, especially in Java. The train is divided into 3 different class, according to the convenience, the price, and the time you spent on the way. The best and most convenient one is Excecutive class, the medium one is Bussiness class, and the last one is Economic class, cheap but less convenient. You can choose whatever according to your preference. If you want to see and socialize with the common Indonesian people, the economic class train is the best was possible. But if want to feel some confort during your trip, the executive class might become your choice. The railway service connects with the ferry to Bali in the east, and the ferry to Sumatra in the west. There are 2 main railways in Java, the nothern and southern route, which connect the big cities and some famous tourist destination in Java. You can see it on the map below. Train ticket reservation U
For the ticket reservation, you can dial Call Center 121 or 021 ‐ 21391121 and also in post office, but it will take more time since you need to transfer the money, get the booking code, and still have to print the ticket in the train station. Now, ticket reservation is also available in some major travel tour operator spread all over Indonesia, with extra charges, but you can get the ticket already. For this kind of reservation, you can only book the ticket at maximum 30 days until 3 hours before the departure time of the train. Or you can go directly to the train station and buy the ticket there, where you can also find information about the train schedule and destination. If you buy the ticket few hours or just before the departure time, you need to buy the ticket directly in the train station. Here are the name of the train, the station or arrival and stops of all train in Java: U
For the exact current time departure and arrival, you can check in http://www.kereta‐api.co.id/. HU
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Argo Bromo Anggrek Surabaya Pasar Turi
Gambir
Semarang Tawang, Pekalongan, Jatinegara
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Argo Bromo Anggrek Gambir Surabaya Pasar Turi
Pekalongan, Semarang Tawang 3.
Argo Bromo Anggrek Surabaya Pasar Turi
Gambir
Semarang Tawang, Pekalongan, Jatinegara 4.
Argo Bromo Anggrek Gambir Surabaya Pasar Turi
Pekalongan, Semarang Tawang 5.
Argo Wilis Surabaya Gubeng
Bandung
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Argo Wilis Bandung Surabaya Gubeng
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Argo Lawu Solo Balapan
Gambir
Jombang, Kertosono, Madiun, Solo Balapan, Tugu Yogyakarta, Kutoarjo, Kroya, Banjar, Tasikmalaya Tasikmalaya, Banjar, Kroya, Kutoarjo, Tugu Yogyakarta, Solo Balapan, Madiun, Kertosono, Jombang Klaten, Tugu Yogyakarta, Purwokerto, Jatinegara 8.
Argo Lawu Gambir Solo Balapan
Purwokerto, Tugu Yogyakarta, Klaten
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Argo Dwipangga Solo Balapan
Gambir
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Purwokerto, Tugu Yogyakarta, Klaten
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Gambir
Pekalongan, Tegal, Jatinegara 12. Argo Sindoro Gambir Semarang Tawang
Tegal, Pekalongan 13. Argo Muria Semarang Tawang
Gambir
Pekalongan, Tegal, Jatinegara 14. Argo Muria Gambir Semarang Tawang
Tegal, Pekalongan 15. Argo Gede Bandung Gambir
Bekasi, Jatinegara 16. Argo Gede Gambir Bandung
Jatinegara, Bekasi 17. Argo Jati Cirebon Gambir
Jatinegara
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Jatinegara
19. Gajayana Malang Jakarta Kota
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21. Bima Surabaya Gubeng
Jakarta Kota
22. Bima Jakarta Kota Surabaya Gubeng
23. Argo Liman Madiun Gambir
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25. Turangga Surabaya Gubeng
Bandung 26. Turangga Bandung Surabaya Gubeng
27. Taksaka Tugu Yogyakarta
Jakarta Kota Blitar, Tulungagung, Kediri, Kertosono, Madiun, Solo Balapan, Tugu Yogyakarta, Purwokerto, Jatinegara Purwokerto, Tugu Yogyakarta, Solo Balapan, Madiun, Kertosono, Kediri, Tulungagung, Blitar Mojokerto, Jombang, Kertosono, Madiun, Solo Balapan, Tugu Yogyakarta, Purwokerto, Cirebon, Jatinegara Cirebon, Purwokerto, Tugu Yogyakarta, Solo Balapan, Madiun, Kertosono, Jombang, Mojokerto Solo Balapan, Tugu Yogyakarta, Kutoarjo, Purwokerto, Cirebon, Jatinegara Jatinegara, Cirebon, Purwokerto, Kutoarjo, Tugu Yogyakarta, Solo Balapan Mojokerto, Kertosono, Madiun, Solo Balapan, Tugu Yogyakarta, Kroya, Banjar, Tasikmalaya Tasikmalaya, Banjar, Kroya, Kutoarjo, Tugu Yogyakarta, Solo Balapan, Madiun, Kertosono, Mojokerto Kebumen, Purwokerto, Jatinegara 28. Taksaka Jakarta Kota Tugu Yogyakarta
Cirebon, Purwokerto, Gombong 29. Taksaka Tugu Yogyakarta
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Kutoarjo, Gombong, Purwokerto, Cirebon, Jatinegara Purwokerto 31. Kamandanu Semarang Tawang
Gambir
Pekalongan, Tegal, Jatinegara 32. Kamandanu Gambir Semarang Tawang
Tegal, Pekalongan 33. Harina Bandung Semarang Tawang
34. Harina Semarang Tawang
Bandung
35. Rajawali Surabaya Pasar Turi
Semarang Tawang
Purwakarta, Cikampek, Cirebon, Tegal, Pekalongan Pekalongan, Tegal, Cirebon, Cikampek, Purwakarta Lamongan, Bojonegoro, Cepu 36. Rajawali Semarang Tawang
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Cepu, Bojonegoro, Lamongan Business Class No. Name od the train Departure Station Arrival Station Stops (at station) 1.
Parahyangan Bandung Jakarta Kota Cimahi, Bekasi, Jatinegara 2.
Parahyangan Jakarta Kota Bandung Jatinegara, Bekasi, Cimahi 3.
Senja Baru Madiun Madiun Jakarta Kota Paron, Sragen, Solo Balapan, Klaten, Tugu Yogyakarta, Wates, Kutoarjo, Kebumen, Kroya,Purwokerto, Prupuk, Cirebon, Jatibarang, Cikampek, Bekasi, Jatinegara, Gambir 4.
Senja Baru Madiun Jakarta Kota Madiun Gambir, Jatinegara, Bekasi, Cikampek, Jatibarang, Cirebon, Prupuk, Purwokerto, Kroya, Kebumen, Kutoarjo, Wates, Tugu Yogyakarta, Klaten, Solo Balapan, Sragen, Paron 5.
Bangunkarta Jombang Gambir Kertosono, Nganjuk, Caruban, Madiun, Paron, Walikukun, Semarang Tawang, Pekalongan, Tegal, Cirebon, Jatinegara 6.
Bangunkarta Gambir Jombang Jatinegara, Cirebon, Tegal, Pekalongan, Semarang Tawang, Walikukun, Paron, Madiun, Caruban, Nganjuk, Kertosono 7.
Gumarang Surabaya Pasar Turi Pasar Senen Bojonegoro, Cepu, Semarang Tawang, Pekalongan, Tegal, Cirebon, Jatinegara 8.
Gumarang Pasar Senen Surabaya Pasar Turi Jatinegara, Cirebon, Tegal, Pekalogan, Semarang Tawang, Cepu, Bojonegoro, Lamongan 9.
Lodaya Solo Balapan Bandung Klaten, Tugu Yogyakarta, Wates, Kutoarjo, Kebumen, Gombong, Kroya, Banjar, Tasikmalaya 10. Lodaya Bandung Solo Balapan Tasikmalaya, Banjar, Kroya, Gombong, Kebumen, Kutoarjo, Wates, Tugu Yogyakarta, Klaten 11. Mutiara Timur Surabaya Gubeng Banyuwangi Wonokromo, Sidoarjo, Bangil, Pasuruan, Probolinggo, Jatiroto, Rambipuji, Jember, Kalisat, Kalibaru, Kalisetail, Temuguruh, Rogojampi, Krenceng 12. Mutiara Timur Banyuwangi Surabaya Gubeng Krenceng, Rogojampi, Temuguruh, Kalisetail, Kalibaru, Kalisat, Jember, Rambipuji, Probolinggo, Pasuruan, Bangil, Sidoarjo, Wonokromo 13. Purwojaya Cilacap Gambir Maos, Kroya, Purwokerto, Bekasi, Jatinegara 14. Purwojaya Gambir Cilacap Jatinegara, Bekasi, Purwokerto, Kroya, Maos 15. Sancaka Surabaya Gubeng Yogyakarta Jombang, Kertosono, Madiun, Sragen, Solo Balapan, Klaten 16. Sancaka Yogyakarta Surabaya Gubeng Klaten, Solo Balapan, Madiun, Kertosono, Jombang 17. Sancaka Surabaya Gubeng Tugu Yogyakarta Kertosono, Madiun, Solo Balapan, Klaten 18. Sancaka Tugu Yogyakarta Surabaya Gubeng Klaten, Solo Balapan, Sragen, Madiun, Kertosono 19. Cirebon Ekspres Cirebon Gambir Jatibarang, Haurgeulis, Jatinegara 20. Cirebon Ekspres Tegal Gambir Brebes, Cirebon, Jatinegara 21. Cirebon Ekspres Gambir Cirebon Jatinegara, Haurgeulis, Jatibarang 22. Cirebon Ekspres Gambir Tegal Jatinegara, Jatibarang, Cirebon, Brebes 23. Cirebon Ekspres Cirebon Gambir Jatibarang, Jatinegara 24. Cirebon Ekspres Gambir Cirebon Jatinegara, Jatibarang 25. Cirebon Ekspres Tegal Gambir Brebes, Cirebon, Jatibarang, Jatinegara 26. Cirebon Ekspres Gambir Tegal Jatinegara, Haurgeulis, Jatibarang, Cirebon, Brebes 27. Mutiara Selatan Surabaya Gubeng Bandung Wonokromo, Mojokerto, Jombang, Kertosono, Nganjuk, Madiun, Solo Balapan, Tugu Yogyakarta, Banjar, Ciamis, Tasikmalaya 28. Mutiara Selatan Bandung Surabaya Gubeng Tasikmalaya, Ciamis, Banjar, Kroya, Kebumen, Tugu Yogyakarta, Solo Balapan, Madiun, Nganjuk, Kertosono, Jombang, Mojokerto, Wonokromo 29. Senja Utama Solo Solo Balapan Pasar Senen Klaten, Tugu Yogyakarta, Gombong, Purwokerto, Cirebon, Jatinegara 30. Senja Utama Solo Pasar Senen Solo Balapan Jatinegara, Cirebon, Prupuk, Purwokerto, Tugu Yogyakarta, Klaten 31. Fajar Utama Yogya Tugu Yogyakarta Pasar Senen Wates, Purwokerto, Cirebon, Bekasi, Jatinegara 32. Fajar Utama Yogya Pasar Senen Tugu Yogyakarta Jatinegara, Cirebon, Purwokerto, Kroya, Wates 33. Senja Utama Yogya Tugu Yogyakarta Pasar Senen Wates, Kebumen, Purwokerto, Cirebon, Jatinegara 34. Senja Utama Yogya Pasar Senen Tugu Yogyakarta Jatinegara, Cirebon, Prupuk, Purwokerto, Wates 35. Sawunggalih Utama Kutoarjo Pasar Senen Kebumen, Karanganyar, Gombong, Kroya, Purwokerto, Cirebon, Bekasi, Jatinegara 36. Sawunggalih Utama Pasar Senen Kutoarjo Jatinegara, Cirebon, Purwokerto, Kroya, Gombong, Karanganyar, Kebumen 37. Sawunggalih Utama Pasar Senen Kutoarjo Jatinegara, Bekasi, Cirebon, Purwokerto, Kroya, Gombong, Karanganyar, Kebumen 38. Senja Utama Semarang Semarang Tawang Pasar Senen Weleri, Pekalongan, Pemalang, Tegal, Jatinegara 39. Senja Utama Semarang Pasar Senen Semarang Tawang Jatinegara, Cirebon, Tegal, Pemalang, Pekalongan, Weleri 40. Fajar Utama Semarang Semarang Tawang Pasar Senen Weleri, Pekalongan, Pemalang, Tegal, Cirebon, Jatinegara 41. Fajar Utama Semarang Pasar Senen Semarang Tawang Jatinegara, Cirebon, Tegal, Pekalongan, Weleri Source: http://www.kereta‐api.co.id/ HU
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Becak
Becak is one of the three‐wheel mode of transportation that generally found in Indonesia, it is also found in some of part of Asia. Becak fit two passengers comfortably and possibly even more, depending on the size of the passenger. In Indonesia, there are to kind of becak, the one with the driver on the back and the driver on the side. The first kind is commonly found in Java and the second in Sumatera. Becak in Java usually have some protection from the sun, and a plastic sheet that comes down over the front helps protect passengers during rainstorms. It is highly suggested to bargain before you get in. Andong/Delman/Bendi/Cidomo
All this type of vehicle is a kind of horse drawn carriage. The name difference simply because the way local people call them. For example in Yogyakarta or cities in Central Java, people call it Andong, usually only for tourist with the coachman/horseman wearing traditional javanese suit with his bright and colorful cart. Andong usually has 4 wheels, Bendi and Delman have 2 wheels. In Lombok or around Gili Islands, the same kind of horse drawn carriage called Cidomo, become the prefered transportation means on this remote and solitude archipelago, where not many modern transportation. Tourist and local people use it for longer distance trip within the island. Bajaj
A bright orange and noisy vehicle, it is only available in Jakarta. These traditional transportation vehicles became popular in India and later imported to and built in Indonesia. Bajaj seat two passengers comfortably and up to five passengers, depending on the size of the passenger of course. Fare determination is by bargaining. It's always best to ask an Indonesian what they would pay for a trip to a particular destination from your point of departure, and then bargain and pay accordingly. Angkot
Angkot stands for Angkutan Kota (City Transportation) are smaller vans/mini‐buses that serve set routes on smaller main roads. They seat 9‐12 people, depending on the type. The beginning and end points of the routes are visible on the front and back of each bus, along with a route number. The fare determination depends on the distance of the trip; the longer, the more expensive, though the difference probably only 1000 or 2000 rupiah (about 10 cent in US dollar) from their normal fare. Taxis
Like many other place in the world, taxi is the more convinience way for doing a trip, especially inside the city. Taxis can be found in pangkalan (taxi queues) at city center, around famous toursim spots, malls and hotels, or flagged down off the street with a wave of your hand. Alternatively, you can phone the taxi company and they will send a taxi to your place. This is usually not as quick as flagging one down off the street, but if you are willing to wait, you can be assured of getting a taxi from a reputable company. Determine which taxi company has its “pool” closest to your point of departure. You'll probably get a taxi much quicker from them. Motorbike
Motorbike probably is the most popular private vehicle of Indonesian people. And for tourist, you’ll find that motorcycles are readily available for hire throughout Indonesia. In the tourist centres they can be rented from around 30,000Rp per day, but in most places the locals rent out their own motorcycles. Rental charges vary with the type of bike and the length of hire. The longer the hire period, the lower the rate, the bigger or newer the bike, the higher the rate. And automatic motorbike charge more rate than motorcycles with gears. Motorcycles are almost all between 90cc and 125cc, with 100cc the average size. You really don’t need anything bigger since the distances are short and the roads are rarely suitable for fast speeds. You need to have a licence, though you will rarely need to show it. And you can drive in Indonesia on an international driver's license. Car
The price of car rental will vary according to both location and vehicle. Indonesia has regular car‐
rental agencies in the large cities such as major cities in Java (Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Yogyakarta, etc), where a rental costs around US$100 per day. It's generally cheaper to hire a car and driver for Rp 350.000 ‐ Rp 500.000 per day. In most cases, the price includes unlimited mileage, but you supply the petrol. If you are group travelers in Java, renting a minibus can be a particularly good deal. The minibuses are comfortable, are go‐almost‐anywhere vehicles, and can take up to six people plus luggage in comfort. Car or minibus rental, including driver but excluding petrol, costs Rp 450.000‐Rp 700.000 per 12 hours. To get more information about renting cars in Yogyakarta or around Central Java area you may check this link HU
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you can easily find information on car rental in the internet. One Day License for Tourists The Indonesian government is starting a new process of "1 day licensing" for foreign visitors. You have to pay certain amount of money and they'll take your photo and issue your temporary license in one day. The cost of the license varies according to the length of validity (months, year, etc). Sea
Pelayaran Nasional Indonesia (PELNI)
Website: http://www.pelni.co.id/home.asp?loc=en&entId=&page= HU
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Pelni (Pelayaran Nasional Indonesia) is the national shipping company of Indonesia. It operates H
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twenty‐eight ships; twenty‐five of these are passenger ships that serve a variety of routes within the archipelago, mostly on a bi‐weekly or monthly schedule. Indonesia total areas consist of more than H
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17.000 islands. That's why sea transportation in Indonesia is needed because those islands are connected by the sea. Contacts
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Ticket Reservation: Call Center: (62) (021) 791 80 606 Or you just go to the ports that sell the ticket, this is the common practice. PT. Pelayaran Nasional Indonesia Jl. Gajah Mada 14 Jakarta 10130 Indonesia Phone: (+62) (21)6334 342‐45 Fax: (+62) (21)6385 4130 Branch office of official travel agents of PT PELNI in Indonesia. The list is in this link http://www.pelni.co.id/agent.asp?loc=en&entId=&page= HU
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Here is the list of the ship operated by PELNI. You can see this information on their website http://www.pelni.co.id/home.asp?loc=en&entId=&page=. HU
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Unfortunately, the ship schedule on the website is not updated, so you need to dial the Call Center or go to the nearest port to get the current schedule and tariff. No. 1. Name of the Ship Km. Nggapulu Port of Origin
Makassar
2. Km. Gn. Dempo Tg. Priok
3. Km. Dorolonda Surabaya
4. Km. Sinabung Tg. Priok
5. Bkt Siguntang Kupang
6. Km. Tilongkabila Denpasar
7. Km. Bukit Raya Tg. Priok
8. Km. Leuser Tg. Priok
9. Km. Ciremai Kijang Belawan
10. Km. Awu Surabaya
Destinations/Stops
Ambon‐Fakfak‐Sorong‐Manokwari‐Wasior‐Nabire‐
Serui‐Biak‐Jayapura, Biak‐Serui‐Nabire‐Manokwari‐
Sorong‐Fakfak‐Ambon‐Baubau‐Makassar Surabaya‐Makassar‐Ambon‐Sorong‐Biak‐Jayapura‐
Biak‐Sorong‐Ambon‐Makassar‐Surabaya‐tg. Priok. Balikpapan‐Pantoloan‐Bitung‐Ternate‐Sorong‐
Manokwari‐Nabire‐Serui‐Jayapura‐Serui‐Manokwari‐
Sorong‐Ternate‐Bitung‐Pantoloan‐Balikpapan‐
Surabaya Semarang‐Makassar‐Baubau‐Banggai‐Bitung‐Ternate‐
Sorong‐Manokwari‐Biak‐Jayapura‐Serui‐Biak‐
Manokwari‐Sorong‐Ternate‐Bitung‐Banggai‐Baubau‐
Makassar‐Tg. Priok Loweleba‐Maumere‐Makassar‐Parepare‐Balikpapan‐
Tarakan‐Nunukan‐Parepare‐Makassar‐Parepare‐
Balikpapan‐Tarakan‐Nunukan‐Balikpapan‐Parepare‐
Makassar‐Maumere‐Loweleba‐Kupang. Lembar‐Bima‐Labuanbajo‐Makassar‐Baubau‐Raha‐
Kendari‐Kolonedale Luwuk‐Gorontalo‐Bitung‐
Gorontalo‐Luwuk‐Kolonedale‐Kendari‐Raha‐Baubau‐
Makassar‐Labuanbajo‐Bima‐Lembar‐Denpasar. Blinyu‐Kijang‐Letung‐Tarempa‐Natuna‐Midai‐
Serasan‐Pontianak‐ Surabaya‐Pontianak‐Serasan‐
Midai‐Natuna‐Tarempa‐Letung‐Kijang‐ Blinyu‐Tg. Priok Tg. Pandan‐Pontianak‐Semarang‐kumai‐Surabaya‐
Sampit‐Surabaya‐Kumai‐Surabaya Tg. Priok‐Surabaya‐Makassar‐Baubau‐Ambon‐Banda‐
Tual‐Kaimana‐ Fakfak‐Tual‐Banda‐Ambon‐Baubau‐
Makassar‐Surabaya‐Tg.Priok‐Kijang‐Batam‐Belawan Kijang‐Tg.Priok‐Surabaya‐Makassar‐Baubau‐Ambon‐
Banda‐Tual‐Kaimana‐Fakfak‐Tual‐Banda‐Ambon‐
Baubau‐Makassar‐Surabaya‐Tg.Priok‐Kijang. Sampit‐Surabaya‐Denpasar‐Lembar‐Bima‐Waingapu‐
11. Km. Sirimau Kijang 12. Km. Nggapulu Makassar
13. Km. Binaiya Semarang
14. 15. Km. Kelud Km. Lawit Tg. Priok
Tg. Priok
16. Km. Labobar Tg. Priok
Tg. Priok
Belawan
Ende‐Kupang‐Kalabahi‐Larantuka‐Kupang‐Ende‐
Wangiapu‐Bima‐Denpasar‐Surabaya‐Kumai‐Surabaya.
Blinyu‐Tg. Priok‐Semarang‐Batulicin‐Makassar‐
Larantuka‐Kalabahi‐Kupang‐Larantuka‐Makassar‐
Batulicin‐Semarang‐Tg.Priok‐Blinyu‐kijang. Ambon‐Fakfak‐Sorong‐Manokwari‐Wasior‐Nabire‐
Serui‐Biak‐Jayapura‐ Biak‐Serui‐Naberi‐Manokwari‐
Sorong‐Fakfak‐Ambon‐Baubau‐Makassar Kumai‐Semarang‐Sampit‐Surabaya‐Batulicin‐
Parepare‐Samarinda‐Parepare‐Batulicin‐Surabaya‐
Sampit‐Semarang. Batam‐Tg.Balai‐Belawan‐Tg.Balai‐Batam‐Tg,Priok
Sibolga‐Nias‐Padang
Tg.Priok‐Surabaya‐Makassar‐Sorong‐Manokwari‐
Nabire‐Jayapura‐Nabire‐Wasior‐Manokwari‐Sorong‐
Makassar‐Surabaya‐Tg.Priok. Batam‐Belawan
Batam‐Tg.Priok‐Surabaya‐Makassar‐Sorong‐
Manokwari‐Nabire‐Jayapura‐Nabire‐Wasior‐
Manokwari‐Sorong‐Makassar‐Surabaya‐Tg.Priok. Source: http://www.pelni.co.id HU
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PT. Angkutan Sungai, Danau, dan Penyeberangan (ASDP)
INDONESIA FERRY
Official website: http://www.indonesiaferry.co.id/en HU
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Backed up by well‐equipped harbors, efficient inter‐island shipping and ferry services at competitive rates, supporting PT Indonesia Ferry (Persero) to conduct its responsibility for managing the national ferry services business in a both a professional and modern manner. It is a state owned company provides service of transportation in the water, include river, lake, and ferriage. Contacts
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Costumer Service: Phone: (62) (0)21 42 88 22 33 Mobile phone: (62) (0) 81 213 606 919 Routes and Schedule
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Below is the routes displayed in the website of Indonesia Ferry, you can also see the route map there (http://www.indonesiaferry.co.id/en/services/route). Unfortunately for the schedule and the HU
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ferry fare, it is not updated in the website. For certain current tarrif, we need to confirm by the time we arrive in the port or by dialing the Costumer Service number above. City Port Number of Tracks Track Name
Sumatera 1. Sabang 2
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3. Sibolga 3
4. Padang 3
5. Batam 1. Telaga Pungkur
2. Tanjung Uban 2
6. Bangka 1. Tanjung Kelian
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7. Bengkulu 1
8. Bakauheni 1. Bakauheni 1
2. Sinabang 1. Balohan ‐ Ule Lheue 2. Lamteeng ‐ Ule Lheue 1. Sinabang ‐ Labuhan Haji 2. Sinabang ‐ Singkil 3. Singkil ‐ Pulau Banyak 4. Singkil ‐ Gunung Sitoli 1. Sibolga ‐ Nias 2. Sibolga ‐ Teluk Dalam 3. Teluk Dalam ‐ Pulo Tello 1. Padang ‐ Sikakap 2. Padang ‐ Tuapejat 3. Padang ‐ Siberut 1. Telaga Pungkur ‐ Tanjung Uban
2. Tanjung Balai Karimun ‐ Mengkapan 1. Palembang ‐ Muntok 2. Sadai ‐ Tanjung Rhu 1. Bengkulu ‐ Pulau Enggano
1. Bakauheni ‐ Merak Java 9. Merak 1. Merak 1
10. Jepara 1
11. Surabaya 1. Ujung 2. Kamal 1
12. Ketapang 1. Ketapang 2. Gilimanuk 1
1. Merak ‐ Bakauheni 1. Jepara ‐ Karimunjawa 1. Ujung ‐ Kamal 1. Ketapang ‐ Gilimanuk Kalimantan 13. Pontianak 5
14. Batulicin 1. Batulicin 2. Tanjung Serdang 1
15. Balikpapan 1. Penajam 2. Mamuju 4
1. Rasaujaya ‐ Telok Batang 2. Tebas Kuala ‐ Tebas Seberang 3. Tanjung Harapan ‐ Telok Kalong 4. Parit Sarem ‐ Sungai Nipah 5. Tayan – Teraju 1. Batulicin ‐ Tanjung Serdang
2. Batulicin – Garongkong 1. Kariangau ‐ Penajam 2. Balikpapan ‐ Mamuju 3. Balikpapan ‐ Taipa 4. Tarakan ‐ Toli Toli NTT / NTB 16. Lembar 17. Kayangan 18. Sape 19. Kupang 1. Lembar 2. Padangbai 1. Kayangan 2. Pototano 1. Sape 2. Labuhan Bajo 1. Bolok 2. Rote 3. Larantuka 1
1. Padangbai ‐ Lembar 1
1. Lembah Lombok ‐ Pototano
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1. Sape ‐ Labuhan Bajo 2. Sape – Waikelo 1. Kupang ‐ Larantuka 2. Kupang ‐ Rote 3. Kupang ‐ Waingapu 4. Kupang ‐ Sabu 5. Kupang ‐ Aimere 6. Kupang ‐ Kalabahi 7. Kupang ‐ Ende 8. Kupang ‐ Lewoleba 9. Ende ‐ Waingapu 10. Aimere ‐ Waingapu 11. Sabu ‐ Waingapu 12. Larantuka ‐ Waiwerang 13. Waiwerang ‐ Lewoleba 19
14. Baranusa ‐ Kalabahi 15. Lewoleba ‐ Baranusa 16. Larantuka ‐ Lewoleba 17. Kalabahi ‐ Lewoleba 18. Kalabahi ‐ Larantuka 19. Kalabahi ‐ Teluk Gurita Sulawesi 20. Selayar 6
21. Bajoe 1
22. Bau‐Bau 1. Bajoe 2. Kolaka 23. Siwa 1
24. Luwuk 1. Pagimana 6
25. Bitung 1. Bitung 6
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1. Bira ‐ Pamatata 2. Bira ‐ Tondasi 3. Bira ‐ Sikeli 4. Bira ‐ Patumbukan 5. Patumbukan ‐ Jampea 6. Jampea ‐ Labuhan Bajo 1. Bajoe ‐ Kolaka 1. Bau‐Bau ‐ Wara 2. Torobulu ‐ Tampo 3. Bau‐Bau ‐ Dongkala 4. Kendari ‐ Wowoni 5. Dongkala – Mawasangka 1. Siwa – Lasusua 1. Pagimana ‐ Gorontalo 2. Luwuk ‐ Salakan 3. Salakan ‐ Banggai 4. Gorontalo ‐ Wakai 5. Wakai ‐ Ampana 6. Banggai – Taliabu 1. Bitung ‐ Ternate 2. Bitung ‐ Pananaru 3. Bitung ‐ Siau 4. Bitung ‐ Melanguane 5. Melanguane ‐ Miangas 6. Pananaru – Marore Maluku 26. Ternate 1. Bastiong 2. Rum 3. Sidangole 8
1. Bastion ‐ Sidangole 2. Bastiong ‐ Rum 3. Bastiong ‐ Sofifi 4. Bastiong ‐ Babang 5. Bastiong ‐ Batang Dua 6. Tobelo ‐ Daroba 7. Tobelo ‐ Subaim 8. Dowora – Sofifi 27. Ambon 1. Poka 2. Galala 3. Hunimua 4. Waipirit 5. Namlea 16
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1. Hunimua ‐ Waipirit 2. Poka ‐ Galala 3. Galala ‐ Namlea 4. Tulehu ‐ Kailolo/Pelauw 5. Kailolo/Pelauw ‐ Umeputih 6. Umeputih ‐ Wailey 7. Tulehu ‐ Nalahia 8. Nalahia ‐ Amahai 9. Galala ‐ Ambalau 10. Ambalau ‐ Wamsisi 11. Wamsisi ‐ Namrole 12. Namlea ‐ Ambalau 13. Namrole ‐ Leksula 14. Namlea ‐ Sanana 15. Sanana ‐ Mangole 16. Mangole – Bobong 1. Tual ‐ Larat 2. Larat ‐ Saumlaki 3. Tual ‐ Tayandu 4. Tayandu ‐ Kur 5. Tual ‐ Dobo 6. Dobo ‐ Benjina 7. Benjina ‐ Tabarfane 8. Dobo – Jerol Papua 29. Sorong 15
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1. Sorong ‐ Saonek 2. Saonek ‐ Waisai 3. Waisai ‐ Kabarai 4. Sorong ‐ Linmalas 5. Linmalas ‐ Waigama 6. Sorong ‐ Foley 7. Foley ‐ Harapan Jaya 8. Sorong ‐ Seget 9. Seget ‐ Seremuk 10. Seremuk ‐ Konda 11. Konda ‐ Teminabuan 12. Teminabuan ‐ Mugim 13. Mugim ‐ Kais 14. Kais ‐ Inwatan 15. Inwatan – Kokoda 1. Biak ‐ Numfor 2. Numfor ‐ Manokwari 3. Biak ‐ Serui 4. Serui ‐ Waren 5. Waren ‐ Nabire 6. Manokwari – Mokmer 31. Merauke 10
1. Bade ‐ Moor 2. Moor ‐ Kepi 3. Merauke ‐ Kimaam 4. Kimaam ‐ Bade 5. Bade ‐ Getentiri 6. Getentiri ‐ Tanah Merah 7. Merauke ‐ Atsy 8. Atsy ‐ Asgon 9. Atsy ‐ Senggo 10. Atsy – Agats Source: http://www.indonesiaferry.co.id/en/services/route HU
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Boats
Speed Boats Speed boat transportation is usually provided by private company. The service normally is only available in the place with many tourists, such as Bali or Jakarta. Usually, they also have website that provide information about the tariff, routes, and schedule. So finding more information about it would not be a problem, just search on the internet. For example, from Bali to Lombok, there is several speed boats connected the islands. Companies offer ferry transportation service Bali‐Lombok: 1. Blue Water Safaris A luxury speedboat service. Blue Water Express now has three units of fast boat. The BWE I, BWE II, and BWE III, a 13.5m, 24‐seat passenger vessel, custom designed to serve the route from Bali to the Gili Islands and Lombok, as well as Teluk Kodek Lombok. Approx 2 hours from Benoa (Bali) to Gilis. 2. Gili Cat (Fast Catamaran) Daily departures from Padang Bay (East Bali) to Gili Islands, takes about two and a half hours to Gili Trawangan, as well as Teluk Kodek Lombok. It's a Fast Catamaran. 3. Mahi Mahi (Fast Catamaran) Daily departures from Serangan (Sanur ‐ Bali) directly to Gili Islands. 4. Eka Jaya Fast Boat Eka Jaya fast Boat is one of the fast boat operated between Bali to Gili Islands and Lombok, With all international standard of safety, provide a reliable services from Bali to Gili Trawangan Lombok with the shortest possible sea crossing approximately 60 minutes. Departs daily from Padang Bai Bali, arrive in Gili Trawangan and Teluk Kodek. Wooden Boats In the remote place or islands that far from modern facilities, the way to get there and around the area is by wooden boats. It’s available in local small port. Usually local people will provide the service with their wooden boats. The fare will vary depends on the duration of the trip and the distance. The best way to get little insight about the fare is by asking local people and pay accordingly. It surely will bring memorable experience on your trip exploring this archipelago. Edited by:
Sutanto <sutanto.vito@gmail.com>
Karma Events, Coordinating Agency of Visit Indonesia Tourism Officer (VITO)
on behalf of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Republic of Indonesia 
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