The Ultimate Guide For an Indonesian Road Trip

By TravelWiseMar 7, 2014 13:57 PMOther
Share:
The Ultimate Guide For an Indonesian Road Trip

There will always be some people who think you are mad for planning a road trip, but there’s something special about heading out onto the open road that can make a holiday. If you were inspired by my Indonesian road trip or you are just planning your own, here is a guide that covers some of the essential things you need to know.

Plan Well

You will find that there are big gaps between the major cities and tourist attractions. Plan your road trip in sections, with regular two to three day breaks along the way (if you’re in Bali you could check out these things to do around Lovina or Ubud). This will give you a chance to explore an area and actually appreciate your road trip instead of feeling like a long haul lorry driver.

I’d recommend avoiding the main roads as much as you can, because there is nothing more stressful than fighting traffic and struggling to overtake that annoying bus that is kicking out noxious fumes. Of course avoiding the main roads will make for a longer journey, but it’s a worthwhile trade off. I guarantee you’ll come across many jaw dropping sites along the way.

Drive Safe

The roads of Indonesia can be a mess. Traffic rules are often little more than suggestions. There’s overloaded trucks, crazy bus drivers that seem to be in an amphetamine induced rush to reach their destination, mopeds that are holding more people than can be fitted in the average family car and wandering wildlife to look out for. However, despite the many dangers, the roads are in the main well kept and the further East you go, the less traffic you’ll have to deal with (I crossed the whole Island of Sumbawa in little more than six hours on near empty roads). Motorbike rental costs plus petrol will leave you with a Rp120,000-170,000 bill for every day of your travels.

Accommodation

Accommodation in Indonesia is still cheap. You can find places to stay for as little as Rp50,000 a night if you really wanted to (though what you get might not be to your tastes). If you are searching for a decent deal and looking for something a bit more mid range, expect to spend somewhere between Rp250,00-500,000 per night.

Food

Small hidden hideaways and gifted street chefs make any Indonesian road trip a culinary adventure. As long as you are not a fussy eater, street stalls and small restaurants will provide you with tasty food day in day out. If you make sure to travel along coastal roads you’ll have plenty of fresh seafood on offer. A lot of restaurants, especially in the more touristy areas, also offer European and Chinese cuisine, though the quality of this food varies significantly. Outside of the main cities, expect to pay Rp60,000 per day per person. If you’re going to treat yourself this will shoot up to around Rp100,000-150,000.

Pack Light

There’s really not a lot of room on a bike for your stuff, but if you pack sensibly, that’s not actually a problem. Make sure to wear your heavier clothes – jacket, shoes, etc. – and bring along a couple of changes of clothes along with the other essentials that you need to manage in the modern world. Whatever you do though, don’t forget your beach stuff, I guarantee you’ll be needing it.

Working on the Road

Working while on the road – or even just keeping in touch with the outside world – in Indonesia can be tough. Internet is patchy at best and the further you travel away from the main tourist and urban spots, the worse the connection gets. I found myself banging my head against a table in frustration while I was in Labuhan Bajo, but it’s manageable if you just want to do some very basic things.

Top Articles

Where to Buy eSIM at the Best Price: A Full Review of Tariffs and Options

Aug 8, 2025 10:54 AM

Internet on a Cruise: How to Avoid Huge Bills for Connectivity

Aug 6, 2025 09:14 AM

No More SIM Swaps: The eSIM Travel Solution You’ll Actually Use

Aug 4, 2025 16:51 PM

Not Just a Suitcase: My Personal Checklist for Smart Travelers in 2025

Mar 3, 2025 18:00 PM
More News

Jet2.com Allows Infants Under Two to Fly Free Across Europe and the Mediterranean

Aug 26, 2025 21:35 PM

Hyatt Launches Limited-Time Retreats Highlighting Health and Nature

Aug 26, 2025 16:23 PM

Greenville-Spartanburg and Hahn Sign Pact to Strengthen Passenger and Cargo Links

Aug 26, 2025 15:49 PM

Hyatt Adds More Destinations for Family Getaway

Aug 26, 2025 11:36 AM

Greek Air Traffic Strike May Affect August 28 Flights

Aug 25, 2025 22:33 PM

Public Transport in UK Braces for Strikes

Aug 25, 2025 22:24 PM

Passengers Should Prepare for Busy Airports During Malaysia National Day

Aug 25, 2025 19:47 PM

Bangkok’s Culinary Scene Opens to Global Visitors

Aug 25, 2025 18:31 PM

Noi Bai Terminal 2 Lounge Back in Service for Travellers

Aug 24, 2025 20:21 PM

Music and Tradition Mark Edinburgh’s New Year Celebrations

Aug 24, 2025 19:38 PM

Germany Is Testing An Automatic Boarding Bridge

Aug 23, 2025 23:45 PM

Strike at Bournemouth Airport to Affect September Travel

Aug 23, 2025 12:22 PM

Bank Holiday Weekend Brings Crowds to Reading Festival and Notting Hill Carnival

Aug 23, 2025 11:37 AM

Direct Air Link Between Bratislava and Košice Returns After Six Years

Aug 23, 2025 03:46 AM

Serbia’s ATC Strike Causes Delays Across Europe’s Skies

Aug 23, 2025 01:23 AM

Bristol Commuters Face Major Bus Delays This September

Aug 23, 2025 00:39 AM

Passengers Face Two Week Changes on North Downs Line

Aug 22, 2025 20:43 PM

New Last-Minute Flight Choices Available from the UK

Aug 22, 2025 19:36 PM

From Santa by Sea to Starlit Dinners: How the Maldives Reimagines Festive Travel

Aug 22, 2025 18:28 PM

Travellers Alert: All Vietnam Airlines Phnom Penh Flights Move to Techo Airport on 9 September

Aug 22, 2025 14:42 PM

Bank Holiday Rail Closures Set to Disrupt Travel in Kent and Sussex

Aug 22, 2025 13:55 PM

Riga Airport Modernizes Screening for Quicker Journeys

Aug 21, 2025 21:26 PM

More Flights from London Unlock New Travel Options in 2026

Aug 21, 2025 19:33 PM

Dogs Included: Hotels in Thailand Adjust to New Travel Trends

Aug 21, 2025 18:47 PM

Vienna Airport Opens VIP Terminal Art Lounge with Austrian Contemporary Exhibitions

Aug 21, 2025 13:24 PM

Manchester Public Transport Faces Possible Major Disruption

Aug 21, 2025 00:31 AM