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.

Ayam Besengak Recipe by R. A. Kartini

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R.A. Kartini is known to be Indonesia’s feminist heroes. Other than fighting for her rights to education as a Javanese Princess in the Dutch...
Indoindians Weekly Newsletter: Super Simple Being Green Ideas

10 Ways to Care for the Environment in Indonesia

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  Expatriates living in Indonesia are generally well informed about environmental issues and would like to apply the same standards of care for the environment...

Reshma Wijaya Bhojwani, Founder of Saraswati Learning Center

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All the adversity I’ve had in my life, all my troubles and obstacles, have strengthened me….You may not realize it when it happens, but...

The Culture of Arranged Marriages in Indonesia

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In this modern world, although the tradition of arranged marriages has been abandoned, it is still prevalent in Indonesia. Many people might even be...

Top 10 Most Inspiring Women of Indonesia

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The purpose of International Women's day is to celebrate women's career achievements in different sectors. It proves as a source of empowerment and motivation...

Advice and FAQs for Indian Nationals Stranded in Indonesia

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Please find below a list of 9 questions with answers for Indian nationals, who might find themselves in SOS situations in Indonesia. This information...
keeping fit

Staying Fit in Jakarta

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For many expatriates the Jakarta lifestyle is a much more sedentary one than what they are accustomed to in their home countries. We rarely...
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FEZ Kinara: Immerse Yourself in Newly Refined Dining & Royal Shisha...

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Designed by renowned architect Mink Tan, the dazzling Kinara restaurant is built of carefully selected teakwood and sandstone. The 400 years old ancient gates...