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MUST TRY FOOD WHEN VISITING INDONESIA

Indonesia is diverse in its culture, and thus it results in the diversity of food from Sabang to Merauke. If you are to travel to this country or now travelling, here are 5 must try and eat food in Indonesia. 1. Rendang This food is special as it's been nominated to be the most delicious food in the world. Rendang is made from beef, rich in spice and coconut milk, which is cooked for hours until it's juicy and savoury when bitten. It is typically served in RUMAH MAKAN PADANG or RUMAH MAKAN SEDERHANA, which are the special jargons for restaurants from West Sumatera, Indonesia. And these restaurana are spread in all parts of Indonesia. 💵: around Rp18,000 (around USD1.19) 2. Nasi goreng It's steamed rice which is fried with eggs and spices. Tourists usually love this food. This food is served hot and eaten right after it's cooked, typically for breakfast, but sometimes it is served for dinner too. In warung, Nasi goreng is so cheap and the taste is usually much tastier th...

10 USEFUL PHRASES WHILE TRAVELLING TO INDONESIA

Visiting another country can be hard, especially if we don't understand the language. If you happen you visit Indonesia in the near future, here ara some useful and common expressions used during conversations. Note : these are non-formal expressions typically used by locals.  Berapa? --> How much does it cost? Mau ke hotel --> I want to go to hotel Saya pesan nasi goreng ---> I want to order nasi goreng  Di mana ada warung? --> where is warung? Makasih --> thank you Tidak usah --> don't bother Jauh atau dekat? --> is it far or close? Mahal banget --> It's so expensive.  Murah banget --> it's so cheap. Tolong bantu saya --> please help me

Travelling Low Budget in Indonesia

 5 USEFUL TIPS TO TRAVEL ON A BUDGET IN INDONESIA ( Prambanan Temple, Sleman - Yogyakarta, Indonesia) (Broken Beach, Nusa Penida - Bali, Indonesia) Tourists around the world have travelled to Indonesia during holiday season to enjoy the beauty and culture of Indonesia. To keep being on budget while travelling with your loves ones, I've got some tips for you: 1. Book a kost instead a hotel.  A hotel room is even though cheap here, only around USD 47/night, booking a kost can save a lot more money, only USD 99/month, but no breakfast and swimming pool. The facilities are also complete, from the bed, pillows, wardrobe, bathroom, an AC, and free wifi. Plus, you can blend with the locals and they are usually very friendly and willing to help in case you need some information about anything. The prices however vary dependeng on the room and the facilities. The better the facilities are, the more you need to pay. Yet still it is far cheaper than a hotel. 2. Eat at warung, kedai, ampe...

How Much is Teacher Paid in Indonesia?

This question may be asked by many of English Education Program graduates. I had taught for around six years before I decided to do a career switch.  Yet this is so important to note that: I taught at a private school and an English course I had never been a civil servant nor taught in a public school as an in-service teacher I am an Indonesian citizen, and an expat definitely gets different amount of monthly salary I have not been CELTA/TEFL certified because I cannot afford the course which is pricey (check the CELTA course program here ) The salay had never been more than USD300 (Rp4,500,000 was the max in my experience) Okay, let's get to the main topic . In my first year of teaching, it was in 2015. I was still a university student, almost in my final year. I challenged myself to teach in a small course which provided teaching service for students from all levels. Since I had not graduated yet and it was a part time job, my salary was only Rp25,000/class (USD 1.66) and Rp30,00...