Indonesia Reopens Eid Travel Amidst Pandemic Concerns
The Indonesian government has announced that citizens will be permitted to travel for the annual Eid al-Fitr pilgrimage, known as "mudik Lebaran," in 2021, a stark contrast to the outright…
President Jokowi Inaugurates Toraja Airport, Paving the Way for Economic Growth and Enhanced Connectivity
President Joko Widodo officially inaugurated the Toraja Airport on Thursday, March 18, 2021, marking a significant milestone for the Tana Toraja Regency in South Sulawesi. Formerly known as Buntu Kunik…
The Genesis of a Province: Tracing Banten’s Long Road to Autonomy
The official establishment of Banten as an independent province on October 4, 2000, marked the culmination of decades of aspiration and struggle for its people. This pivotal moment, however, begs…
Global Jet Fuel Prices Surge, Triggering Significant Airline Ticket Price Hikes for International and Domestic Travel from Indonesia
Jakarta, Indonesia – April 13, 2026 – The global aviation industry is grappling with a substantial increase in airfares, with airlines worldwide implementing higher ticket prices to sustain their operations…
Echoes of the Dutch East Indies: Preserving Colonial Legacies in Indonesia’s Historic Hotels
Indonesia’s tourism landscape is inextricably linked to its colonial past, a history that has left an indelible mark on its architectural heritage. Beyond the well-trodden paths of ancient temples and…
Bali’s Majestic Mountain Cafes: Your Guide to Breathtaking Vistas and Cozy Gatherings
Bali, Indonesia’s famed "Island of the Gods," continues to captivate travelers with its enduring allure. Beyond its renowned tourist attractions, the island is dotted with an increasing number of charming…
The Little-Known History of Depok: From Private Land to Independent Nation to Indonesian Municipality
Depok, a municipality in West Java province, Indonesia, boasts a history far more complex and intriguing than its current administrative status might suggest. While officially established as a municipality on…
Hotel Salak The Heritage: A Dutch Colonial Gem in Bogor, Echoing Centuries of Indonesian History
Hotel Salak The Heritage, a distinguished four-star accommodation located at Jalan Ir. H. Juanda Nomor 8 in Bogor, stands as a testament to Indonesia’s rich and complex past, particularly its…
South Korea’s Dynamic Tourism Landscape: Unveiling Destinations that Echo K-Drama Magic
South Korea has solidified its position as a premier global tourist destination, with a significant surge in interest from international travelers, including a notable increase in visitors from Indonesia. This…
The Rise of Experiential Investment: Why Millennials Prioritize Travel Over Traditional Assets
The contemporary generation, particularly millennials and Gen Z, is increasingly redefining personal finance and lifestyle choices, with a notable shift towards prioritizing experiential investments, primarily through travel, over traditional asset…
Turning Your Wanderlust into a Thriving Business: Innovative Travel-Centric Entrepreneurial Models
For individuals whose passion for exploration extends beyond mere vacationing, the prospect of transforming their love for travel into a sustainable business endeavor presents an exciting frontier. The ability to…
















