
Local Jakarta: The Insider Guide to Jakarta, Indonesia - Paperback
Local Jakarta: The Insider Guide to Jakarta, Indonesia - Paperback
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by Selina Wijaya (Author)
"Jakarta?! Nobody goes to Jakarta."
That's what your friends will say. That's what my friends said when I told them I'm writing a guidebook.
They'll tell you to stay in the airport terminal and fly straight to Bali. They'll tell you Jakarta is loud, polluted, and crowded.They're right. But they're also totally missing out.
Jakarta is the indie band that's about to break out. It's a layered, chaotic, beautiful mess of twelve million people, and this book is your backstage pass to the city that tourists almost never see.
Forget the boring, AI-generated itineraries. I'm a local, and I'm going to show you the real Jakarta: the one we Jakartans live and love.
Inside, I'll teach you how to:
- Eat like a local: Find the best Sate Taichan at 2 AM, dig into Masakan Padang (it's life, trust me), and navigate the world's longest night market without getting run over by a motorcycle.
- Survive the logistics: How to get an Indonesian SIM card without losing your mind, why you should never, ever get into a taxi that isn't a Bluebird, and how to decipher our confusing addresses.
- Find the hidden cool: From the hipster coffee shops hidden in the alleyways of South Jakarta (Jaksel) to the Dutch colonial dream of Cafe Batavia in the Old Town.
- Escape quickly: How to ride the new Whoosh bullet train - Southeast Asia's fastest - to Bandung for a mountain getaway in under an hour.
I'll even tell you why our National Monument is locally known as Sukarno's last erection and how to get your face printed on a real, usable Indonesian postal stamp.
This isn't a brochure. It's the honest, street-smart, slightly snarky guide you need to survive and thrive in the Big Durian.
Selamat Datang! Welcome to the real Jakarta.



















