General Info
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| National Language | : | Bahasa Indonesia (pronounced: Bah-ha-sah In-doh-nay-sea-a) | ||
| Time zones | : | WIB (GMT+7), WITA (GMT+8), WIT (GMT+9) | ||
| Currency | : | Rupiah (pronounced: Roo-pee-ah) | ||
| Currency Symbol | : | Rp | ||
| Capital | : | Jakarta (pronounced: Jah-car-tah) | ||
| Government | : | Democratic Republic | ||
| Population | : | 210 millions | ||
| National Anthem | : | Indonesia Raya (pronounced: In-doh-nay-sea-a Ra-ya) | ||
| National Motto | : | Unity in Diversity | ||
| National Symbol | : | Garuda Pancasila | ||
| Current President | : | Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono |
Bahasa Indonesia is used as a national language.
Geography
Wildlife
Climate
The average precipitation for Indonesia is 150 mm per month.
History
People
- You can easily contact your country's embassy if you wish to have a translator accompany you in your journey.
- Most Indonesians in big cities understand a bit of English.
Culture
Tip:
Indonesians are helpful in nature. Don't be reluctant to ask for help or information.
Indonesia
The factors that traditionally differentiate backpacking from other forms of 


Indonesia has a diverse collection of flora and fauna. Aside of species of fauna familiar to both Asia and Australia, there are species indigenous to Indonesia. The orang utan apes of Sumatra and Kalimantan, the giant komodo lizards roaming free on the island of Komodo, the one-horned rhinoceros of Java, the wild banteng (oxen), tigers and many other species which are now protected in wildlife reserves.
From approximately 210 millions people, Indonesians consist of 45% Javanese, 14% Sudanese, 7.5% Madurese and 26% other ethnic groups. Natives of the island and immigrants from Asia are living here and were called Indonesian after the independence of Indonesia in 1945.