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Yogyakarta has a tropical climate, so be prepared for warm and humid weather year-round. Here's a
packing list to keep you comfortable:
Lightweight and breathable clothing: Pack
plenty of t-shirts, shorts, skirts, and dresses made from cotton or linen.
Rain
gear: It can rain unexpectedly, so bring a lightweight raincoat or
umbrella.
Sun protection: Don't forget sunscreen with a high SPF, sunglasses,
and a hat to protect yourself from the strong sun.
Travel adapter: Indonesia
uses 220V electricity and typically has two-pin round sockets (type C/F).
Yogyakarta is served by Yogyakarta International Airport (YIA), which is located about 40 km (25 miles) southwest of the city center. Here are the most common ways to get to Yogyakarta from the airport:
1. Train:
The most convenient and efficient
option: The airport train connects YIA directly to Yogyakarta's main train station (Tugu
Station) in the city center.
Travel time: Approximately 39
minutes.
Cost: Affordable, with tickets starting from around Rp20,000 (around
$1.30 USD).
Frequency: Trains depart hourly.
Where to find the
train: The train station is located outside the terminal building. Take the escalator one
level up from the arrivals hall and walk for about 5 minutes.
Tickets: You can
buy tickets at vending machines at the airport, online through the Railink website, or via the
Railink or KA Bandara app.
2. Bus:
Affordable option:
Several bus companies (Damri, SatelQu, etc.) operate buses from the airport to various points in
Yogyakarta.
Travel time: Around 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic and your
destination.
Cost: Varies depending on the bus company and destination, but
generally starts from around Rp70,000 ($4.50 USD).
Where to find the buses:
Airport buses are usually found in the area around the airport.
Destinations:
Buses go to several locations in Yogyakarta, including Jombor Bus Terminal, Giwangan Bus Terminal,
and some hotels.
3. Taxi:
Convenient but more expensive:
Taxis are readily available outside the arrivals hall.
Travel time: Around 1
hour, depending on traffic.
Cost: Expect to pay around Rp210,000 - Rp250,000
($14-$16 USD) or more.
Ride-hailing apps: You can also use ride-hailing apps
like Grab and Gojek.
4. Private Transfer:
Pre-booked
service: You can arrange a private transfer in advance through your hotel or a travel
agency.
Convenient and hassle-free: Your driver will meet you at the airport and
take you directly to your destination.
Cost: Higher than other options, but
offers more comfort and convenience.
Indonesia offers various visa options for visitors, depending on your nationality
and purpose of visit. Here's a general overview:
1. Visa-Free Entry:
For tourism: Citizens of many countries (including most ASEAN countries,
Australia, the USA, Canada, and many European countries) can enter Indonesia visa-free
for 30 days for tourism purposes.
Important notes:
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of
entry.
You must have a return or onward
ticket.
You may be asked to show proof of
sufficient funds to cover your stay.
Visa-free entry cannot be
extended.
2. Visa on Arrival
(VOA):
For tourism and other
short-term visits: Citizens of many
other countries (check the official list) can obtain a Visa on Arrival (VOA) at certain airports
and seaports in Indonesia.
Validity: The VOA is valid for 30 days and can be extended once for another 30 days at an
immigration office.
Cost: IDR 500,000 (approximately USD 35).
Requirements:
Passport valid for at least 6 months.
Return or onward ticket.
Proof of sufficient funds.
3. Electronic Visa on Arrival
(e-VOA):
For
convenience: You can apply for an
e-VOA online before your trip, which allows you to skip the VOA queue at the airport.
Available at: Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta and Ngurah
Rai International Airport in Bali.
Validity and requirements: Same as the regular VOA.
4. Visit Visa:
For longer stays or other purposes: If you need to stay longer than 30 days, or if your purpose
of visit is not covered by the visa-free entry or VOA (e.g., business, social visit), you'll need
to apply for a Visit Visa at an Indonesian embassy or consulate in your home
country.
Validity: Up to 60 days, and can be extended multiple
times.
Requirements:
Passport valid for at least 6 months.
Sponsor letter (if required).
Return or onward ticket.
Proof of sufficient funds.
Other documents may be required depending on your purpose of
visit.
Important
Notes:
Always check the latest
regulations: Visa requirements can
change, so it's crucial to check the latest information on the official website of the Indonesian
Directorate General of Immigration or your nearest Indonesian embassy or consulate before your
trip.
Ensure your passport is
valid: Make sure your passport has at
least 6 months of validity remaining from your planned date of entry into
Indonesia.
Be prepared for
immigration: Have all necessary
documents ready when you arrive in Indonesia, including your passport, visa (if applicable),
return or onward ticket, and proof of accommodation.
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