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Jakarta Named One of the World’s 50 Best Cities in 2025 — Here’s Why Expats Should Take Note

Jakarta has just earned a spot on Time Out’s prestigious list of the 50 Best Cities in the World for 2025, joining the ranks of global heavyweights like New York, Tokyo, and Barcelona. For locals, the recognition comes as a welcome nod to the capital’s transformation. For expats and property seekers, it’s another strong reason to consider Jakarta not just as a stopover—but as a vibrant city to...

Jakarta–Bekasi Commute Gets Easier: New Bus Route Expands Intercity Access

Jakarta has taken another step toward improving regional mobility with the launch of a new intercity bus route connecting the capital to Bekasi. Announced in May 2025, this route adds to the Transjakarta-operated intercity fleet and aims to ease traffic congestion, enhance public transit access, and improve commuting conditions for daily travelers.As reported by The Jakarta Post (2025), the route is part...

Investing in Gold in Indonesia: What Expats and Locals Should Know

Gold has long been seen as one of the most reliable investment vehicles in times of economic uncertainty. In Indonesia, it’s not just a symbol of wealth—it’s a practical and increasingly accessible asset class for both locals and foreign residents alike.As highlighted in a recent Social Expat article (2024), the appeal of gold in Indonesia continues to grow, especially as more people look for secure,...

Indonesia Expands Full E-Passport Services: What Expats and Travelers Need to Know

Starting May 2025, Indonesia has officially launched full e-passport services across all its immigration offices—an upgrade that simplifies international travel, visa applications, and airport processing for citizens and long-term foreign residents.As reported by Social Expat (2024), the move is part of a broader digitalization push by Indonesia’s Directorate General of Immigration. For global citizens...

Discovering Indonesia’s Biodiversity: A Reminder to Travel With Purpose

Jakarta has just earned a spot on Time Out’s prestigious list of the 50 Best Cities in the World for 2025, joining the ranks of global heavyweights like New York, Tokyo, and Barcelona. For locals, the recognition comes as a welcome nod to the capital’s transformation. For expats and property seekers, it’s another strong reason to consider Jakarta not just as a stopover—but as a vibrant city to...

Wi-Fi and the Modern Expat: Why Connectivity Shapes the Relocation Experience

From remote workers to digital nomads to long-term expats, one factor has quietly become non-negotiable when choosing where to live, work, or travel: Wi-Fi quality. As reported by Indonesia Expat (2024), the availability and reliability of internet access can make or break a travel experience—and the same holds true for international relocations.For many moving to Indonesia—whether to Bali, Jakarta, or...

Indonesian Breakfast Culture: A Local Morning Ritual Worth Trying

If you’ve just relocated to Jakarta or Bali, your first morning meal might surprise you. Forget toast and cereal—Indonesia wakes up to something more vibrant. From coconut rice to peanut-sauced vegetables, breakfast here isn’t just fuel. It’s a reflection of the country’s diverse flavors and regional pride.According to Social Expat (2024), traditional Indonesian breakfasts vary widely depending...

Why Learning Bahasa Indonesia Is One of the Smartest Moves for Expats

If you’re planning to move to Indonesia—or have recently arrived—you may be wondering whether it’s worth the effort to learn Bahasa Indonesia, the country’s national language. The short answer? Absolutely.As outlined in Expat.or.id (2024), learning even basic Bahasa Indonesia can significantly improve your experience as a foreigner in the country. Whether you're in Jakarta, Bali, Surabaya, or...

Indonesia’s Whoosh High-Speed Rail Gains Traction Among Foreign Passengers

Indonesia’s first high-speed rail service, Whoosh, is off to a strong start in 2025—especially among foreign passengers. As reported by Indonesia Expat (2024), the Jakarta–Bandung high-speed train has seen a sharp increase in international ridership, signaling a growing confidence in the country's infrastructure and a shift in how both locals and expats travel between major cities.For expatriates,...

Green Learning in Paradise: Thousand Islands Promotes Environmental Awareness Through Education Trips

Just off the northern coast of Jakarta lies a serene archipelago that many overlook—Kepulauan Seribu, or the Thousand Islands. But this May, it wasn’t tourists flocking to its shores. Instead, the islands welcomed students and educators on an environmental education trip aimed at raising awareness about Indonesia’s fragile marine ecosystems and the importance of sustainable tourism.As reported by The...

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