Indonesia 🇮🇩

Indonesia is a place in which life moves at many speeds, blending ancient traditions with modern living across a landscape of thousands of islands, jungles and turquoise seas. Jakarta and Bali, for example, each offer something unique. Jakarta is a fast-moving capital where business, history and culture come together, while Bali brings a more relaxed pace, with surf-friendly beaches, rice terraces and a strong remote work scene. Indonesia provides the kind of balance that lets those combining work and travel stay productive while enjoying everyday moments, whether it’s answering emails from a beach cafe or spending time climbing volcanoes or exploring sacred temples.

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Indonesia Tip: For a quieter remote work spot near Bali, try Nusa Ceningan and Nusa Lembongan, with calm beaches and fewer crowds.

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66/75 Mbps

60m2 Room with View by Lighthouse

66/75 Mbps

60m2 Studio Apt by Lighthouse

106/135 Mbps

Chic Designer Villa by Daba

102/119 Mbps

Hideaway in Rice Fields by Leon

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Indonesia Essentials

Currency

The official currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Cash is commonly used, especially outside major cities, though cards are widely accepted in places like Jakarta.

Timezone

Indonesia spans three time zones: Western Indonesia Time (WIB, UTC+7), Central Indonesia Time (WITA, UTC+8), and Eastern Indonesia Time (WIT, UTC+9). The country does not observe daylight saving time.

Weather

Indonesia has a tropical climate with warm, humid weather year-round. The dry season (April–October) is best for beaches and outdoor activities, while the rainy season (November–March) brings refreshed landscapes.

Voltage/Plug

Indonesia uses a standard voltage of 230V with a frequency of 50 Hz. The most common plug types are C and F.

Digital Nomad Visa

Indonesia offers the E33G Remote Worker Visa, allowing digital nomads to live in the country while working for a foreign company, typically for one year with possible extensions.

Languages Spoken

The official language is Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia), and while English is spoken in many tourist areas like Bali and parts of Jakarta, it’s less common in rural regions.

Indonesia Tip: The top SIM card providers are Telkomsel, XL Axiata and Indosat.

Indonesia Posts

Indonesia Digital Nomad Visa (E33G): Requirements, Eligibility & Application Guide

Internet in Bali: Speed, Reliability & Wi-Fi for Remote Work

Every Digital Nomad Visa in 2026 (Full Country List)

What Is a Slomad? The Slow Travel Approach for Digital Nomads

Upload Speeds: How Most Platforms Leave Digital Nomads in the Dark (And Why My Nomad Space Helps)

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Indonesia FAQs

Bali and Jakarta are among the most popular destinations for remote workers and digital nomads in Indonesia.

As of January 2026, TestMy.net reported average download speeds of 43 Mbps and upload speeds of 25 Mbps in Indonesia.

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