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Foreign Tourists Spend an Average of Rp22.86 Million in Indonesia – What This Means for the Economy and Expats

Indonesia continues to be a top destination for international travelers, with foreign tourists spending an average of Rp22.86 million (approximately $1,470 USD) per visit in 2024, according to a report by the Central Statistics Agency (BPS). This spending figure highlights the significant economic impact of tourism and the opportunities it presents for businesses catering to expatriates and...

7 Best Indoor Activities in Jakarta for Rainy Days

Jakarta’s tropical climate means that rain showers can be frequent and unpredictable, especially during the wet season from November to March. But don’t let the rain ruin your plans—Jakarta has plenty of exciting indoor activities for expats, locals, and visitors alike.According to Social Expat, Jakarta offers a variety of entertainment, cultural experiences, and leisure activities that are perfect...

Rupiah Weakens Amid Global Trade Concerns: What It Means for Expats and Investors

Indonesia’s rupiah has faced renewed pressure against the U.S. dollar, driven by global trade tensions and investor caution. As reported by Jakarta Globe, the currency’s decline is linked to concerns over U.S. tariff policies and their impact on emerging markets."The rupiah weakened against the U.S. dollar due to heightened investor caution following announcements of potential new tariffs by the U.S....

The History Beneath Our Feet: Uncovering Jakarta’s Hidden Past

 The History Beneath Our Feet: Uncovering Jakarta’s Hidden PastJakarta, a city known for its rapid development and modern skyline, holds a deep and fascinating history beneath its streets. While many recognize its colonial-era buildings and cultural landmarks, few realize that Jakarta’s underground holds relics of past civilizations—hidden beneath layers of urban transformation.According to NOW!...

Is Buying Property in Jakarta Worth It in 2025? Here’s What Experts Say

Jakarta's property market is continuously evolving, with new trends influencing both local and international investors. As Indonesia’s economy grows and urban development accelerates, real estate in Jakarta remains a sought-after asset—whether for long-term investment, rental opportunities, or personal use.A recent analysis by Social Expat sheds light on the current and future trends in Jakarta’s...

Jakarta Airport Train to Soekarno-Hatta to Cut Travel Time to 40 Minutes

Jakarta’s airport train service is set to become faster and more efficient, reducing the journey time between Dukuh Atas Station and Soekarno-Hatta International Airport to just 40 minutes. This improvement is expected to enhance connectivity for expatriates, business travelers, and daily commuters in Indonesia’s capital.According to Expat Life Indonesia, the plan aims to provide a quicker, more...

Fun Activities for Kids in Jakarta: A Guide for Expat Families

Jakarta is a vibrant city with plenty of activities to keep children entertained, whether they enjoy outdoor adventures, creative play, or educational experiences. For expat families, finding kid-friendly places that offer fun and learning can make the transition to life in Indonesia much easier.According to Expat Indonesia, Jakarta has a wide variety of activities catering to different interests:“There...

Bali Bans Plastic Bottled Water: What This Means for Expats and Businesses

Starting February 3, 2025, Bali will officially ban plastic bottled water in an effort to reduce waste and protect its environment. This new regulation, announced by the Bali Provincial Government, aligns with the island’s ongoing sustainability efforts and its goal of becoming a greener destination. As reported by Indonesia Expat, the new policy is set to affect businesses, residents, and visitors...

10 Things to Know Before Renting a Home in Jakarta

Moving to a new city is exciting, but finding the right home in a bustling metropolis like Jakarta can be overwhelming. For expats, navigating the rental market comes with unique challenges—from understanding local customs to ensuring your new home meets international standards. That’s where Noble Asia steps in! Here are the top 10 things to know before you rent a home in Jakarta, along with how...

Family-Friendly Homes in Jakarta: Best Locations and Amenities for Expats with Kids

Relocating to a new city with your family can be a daunting experience, especially when finding a home that meets everyone’s needs. For expats moving to Jakarta, the city offers a variety of family-friendly neighborhoods and housing options, each with its own unique charm and amenities. Here's an in-depth guide to help you settle in and find the perfect home for your family in Jakarta. Kemang...

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