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Discovering Jakarta
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Updated byAnne-Lise Mtyon 26 September 2022

The vibrant and fascinating capital of Indonesia is a place that leaves no one indifferent. Jakarta聽is a huge metropolis with more than 10 million inhabitants from diverse religious, ethnic and聽socio-economic backgrounds. Known as a city that never sleeps, Jakarta boasts a wide array of聽professional opportunities, fascinating experiences, dynamic social interactions, not to mention聽its cultural and historical heritage. With so much to discover, it's no wonder that expats and聽Indonesians alike are drawn to this bustling city.

Climate in Jakarta

Due to its proximity to the equator, Jakarta tends to experience high temperatures surging up聽to 39掳c all year round. The city also has an average humidity of 80%. So pack your sunscreen, as聽Jakarta's UV index averages 11 or higher.

Jakarta has a tropical and monsoonal climate, with a drier season running from June to聽September, while the rainy season lasts from October to May, with a peak in January and聽February. During this period, beware of flooding, which is a common problem in many parts of聽the city. It must be said, however, local authorities do their best to minimize flooding each year.

Geography of Jakarta

Jakarta is located on the northwest coast of the island of Java, the most populous of the聽Indonesian islands. The city is the capital of Indonesia, as well as its largest city, covering more聽than six hundred square kilometers. The name Jakarta comes from Jayakarta, its ancient name,聽which means "victorious city" in Sanskrit.

The city is an incredible metropolis that occupies the position of Indonesia's economic, political聽and business hub. In addition to being the seat of the country's government and the secretariat聽of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Jakarta is also home to Indonesia's most聽important financial institutions, such as Bank Indonesia and the Indonesian Stock Exchange, as聽well as the headquarters of many local companies and branches of multinationals.

Population and language in Jakarta

Jakarta, with a population of over 10 million, is an ethnic, religious and socio-economic melting聽pot. This vibrant mix is visible in the city's rich architectural and cultural heritage.

Jakarta is home to a large Muslim population that coexists peacefully with other religions.

For everyday communication, Bahasa Indonesia is the official language of the capital, but you聽will hear many other languages and dialects throughout the city.

Social life in Jakarta

Indonesians are very warm and welcoming. They do not hesitate to greet foreigners and smile聽at people they do not know. As an expat in Jakarta, feel confident that you will be able to聽converse with the locals without any problems. Most people in the city have a basic grasp of聽the English language. Naturally, politeness will be the little extra that will allow you to integrate,聽Indonesians being very friendly.

Your social life will depend greatly on what you like to do. In Jakarta, there is no shortage of聽places to interact with other expats and locals, from clubs to workshops to events to cafes to聽bars. Note that embassies often organize cultural exchanges, which can be an excellent聽opportunity to develop your social network in the capital city, Jakarta.

Nature in Jakarta

While it may be a little difficult to breathe some fresh air in this bustling city, Jakarta has many聽hidden treasures.

To enjoy some fresh air, head for Merdeka Square, which surrounds the iconic Monumen聽Nasional and Monas monuments. Alternatively, Suropati Park and Menteng Park, located in聽central Jakarta, will give you a chance to breathe in the green.

You can also visit Cattleya Park in West Jakarta, Taman Mini Indonesia Indah in East Jakarta,聽Kalijodo Park in North Jakarta and Setu Babakan in South Jakarta. The mangrove forest of聽Pantai Indah Kapuk in North Jakarta is also an ideal setup for a relaxing weekend.

If you prefer the beach and the sea, check out Ancol, which has several stunning beaches as聽well as themed amusement parks. On weekends, you can also visit some of the most beautiful聽islands in Kepulauan Seribu. Among the most famous islands are Bidadari Island, Pramuka聽Island, Ayer Island, Tidung Island, Harapan Island and Putri Island.

Getting around Jakarta

The city has an efficient and relatively reliable transportation system. In the city, hop on the聽famous Transjakarta bus or take advantage of the new MRT system. You can also get around聽Jakarta by cab, bajaj, bemo, angkot and ojek. This last means of transportation can be booked聽online through a mobile application.聽Like many large cities, Jakarta suffers from traffic congestion, especially during rush hour.

Expatriate life in Jakarta

As previously mentioned, Jakarta is one of the most popular cities for expats in Indonesia.聽Expect to spend about Rp 8 million per month, or about USD 600, not including rent. Overall,聽the cost of living in Jakarta is lower compared to other major cities worldwide.

Jakarta is also the country's most developed city, which means that you can live comfortably聽with an efficient transportation system, modern housing, large shopping malls, restaurants,聽quality educational facilities, etc.

Despite Jakarta's hectic and bustling nature, it is a welcoming city once you get your bearings.

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