Living in Indonesia

Living in Indonesia Indoindians.com – With a reach of over 100,000 active users every month, Indoindians is the only online information hub for Indians in Indonesia. Started in 2000, the website along with its social media channels and newsletter is a dynamic force in the community we serve.

Home Away from Home: Indians in Indonesia

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Indians are not strangers in Indonesia. They have been drawn to Indonesia, – a name derived from the Latin Indus, meaning “India”, and the...

List of Museums and Galleries in Jakarta

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For history buffs Jakarta offers a number of interesting museums that can give an insight into the past of this city as well as...
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Julia Suryakusuma: Feminist, Mother and Author of Julia’s Jihad

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Why don’t we all be pemangku kehidupan - carriers of life, embrace each other and our differences because that is what makes us Indonesians...
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BK Dr Nirmala Kajaria: Meditation for Inner Peace, Health and Prosperity

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'My mission is to share the truth. Many are searching for it, but they haven’t found it. Rather, they are just running behind material...
Restaurant Review Babooji Indian Resto Jakarta

Babooji Restaurant Review: Quirky & Fun Indian Restaurant in Jakarta

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Indian food with a quirky and fun twist at Babooji a new Indian resto in Jakarta by Deepak Samtani and his team. They have...
2nd ‘What’s up Chef’ Event Cookery Demo & Tasting

2nd ‘What’s up Chef’ Event: Cookery Demo & Tasting

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What started spontaneously as a friendly cooking demonstration by Aparna and friends has bloomed into a regular event under the stewardship of Jyoti Chawla...

Safety and Security in Jakarta

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In order to feel safe and secure while living in Jakarta you need to feel comfortable in your home and neighborhood and be confident...

Kolak, Indonesian Sweet Dessert

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Kolak (or kolek) is an Indonesian dessert based on palm sugar or coconut sugar, coconut milk, and pandan leaf. Kolak can be served warm,...