• ♦beauty♦
    Monday, January 26th, 2009 at 12:28 | #1

    10 dollars a month but it depends on the area

  • danbutler78
    Monday, January 26th, 2009 at 12:44 | #2

    i stay for a month every year in Bali/Indonesia and with AU$1500.00 I live like a king, aside from your 2 or 3 star hotels ( which are way expensive, choose something cheaper ) you will have enough money to do whatever your heart desires… within reason…
    have a great trip…

  • Andy S
    Wednesday, January 28th, 2009 at 04:01 | #3

    1,300 usd for 2 star hotel

    Cheers

  • Nusantara
    Friday, January 30th, 2009 at 04:44 | #4

    Okay, these prize are average prize from nice mall at Jakarta.
    Lunch is 6 to 8 US$/pax. (All you can eat buffet at Hotel is 16 US$/pax)
    Coffea (Starbucks) is 4 to 6 US$/cup
    Coke is 40 cent/can
    T-shirt is 8 to 15 US$ (Nike or other); 5 to 8 US$ (tourism printed)
    Jeans is 20 to 60 US$ (Levis)
    Shoes is 30 to 200 US$
    ** hotel is 60 US$/night and *** is 80 US$/night
    Bicycle is 20 US$ (rent daily) and 80 to 250 US$ (prize tag)
    Motor bike is 70 to 95 US$ (rent daily) and 350 to 1200 US$ (prize tag for average one)
    Bus fare is 60 c (AC); 45 c (regular); 30 c (small and hot). All buses fare in Jakarta is all in, except Busway line wich was 60 c for 30 min trips.

  • eufuu
    Saturday, January 31st, 2009 at 21:07 | #5

    Where about in Indonesia are you going to? Living cost is different in every cities. From my experience:
    Meals: Rp 20.000 (hawker) – Rp 100.000 (cafe/restaurant)
    Cup of coffee: Rp 2.500 (hawker) – Rp 50.000 (cafe)
    Coke? it’s only Rp 1.500 very cheap and usually comes in plastic bag :p
    Tee: Rp 50.000 – Rp 200.000
    Jeans: Rp 100.000 – Rp 500.000
    Shoes: Rp 100.000 – Rp 2.000.000 (nike)
    Hotel: Rp 150.000 – Rp 300.000 (2* – 3*) note: try ‘motel’ it’s kinda like renting a room and cost cheaper than hotel.
    push bike: Rp 800.000 – Rp 2.500.000 (bendable polygon)
    motor bike: Rp 5.000.000
    bus fare: not more than Rp 10.000 i guess (in medan it only cost you Rp 5.000)

  • jpbdes
    Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009 at 02:45 | #6

    hi. it really depends where in indonesia.
    In Bali You can rent a motor bike for as low as 3 dollars a day, a car for 15. you can stay in hotels 3 stars for $40 a night. A meal could cost you as low as 2 dollars. really entirely up to you.

  • Hadzeux
    Thursday, February 5th, 2009 at 11:27 | #7

    Lunch? Well, it depends… It can cost for about 10,000 Rupiah… Or 100,000 Rupiah even, I had about 300,000 Rupiah at the most…

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    Coffee.. Hmm…. About 50,000 Rupiah or 100,000 Rupiah? Starbuck is quite expensive… But it can be cheaper, if the coffee comes from the country not imported…

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    Coke! It’s very cheap if you buy it on the streets, can be for 1,000 Rupiah or 10,000 Rupiah

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    A pair of jeans, depends on quality.. Can be for 100,000 Rupiah or more expensive or cheaper in the older stores…

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    Shoes can be for 300,000 Rupiah or 500,000 Rupiah… Mine costs around 400,000 Rupiah…

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    Hotel? It can cost around 200,000 Rupiah/2 days… I’m referring to Novotel.. My favourite hotel near Jakarta.. But if you prefer the one downtown, sorry I can’t help you….

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    Bicycle can be around 100,000 Rupiah.. Mine costs around 150,000 Rupiah

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    Bus.. Depends, the dangerous Metro Mini or the better Busway….

    Neither I know though, sorry.. But it should be around 5,000 Rupiah….

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    I now live in the Netherlands, and have been 2 years away from my country, so I can’t answer as accurate as possible.. But I’m sure of it,

    I’m referring this to Jakarta..

    But should be around the same price around the other parts of Indonesia like Bali or Sumatra or other main cities in Java.. But cheaper in the less developed cities in Java, Sumatra and Borneo, Celebes and Papua and so on..

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