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Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Tips visit in Jogjakarta

Tips & Simple Etiquette

by saptapari tour and travel

Simple Etiquette Cultural etiquette has been described as the unspoken but assumed behavior that conveys politeness. Therefore it is important that you take the time to learn about and follow "local etiquette". In Indonesia, there are a few specific rules that visitors should be sure to know about and follow.
Never hand anything to an Indonesian with your left hand. As in most Islamic countries the left hand is considered "unclean" and thus insulting. If this makes the action somewhat cumbersome by having to change hands, take the time to do it anyway. Handshaking is customary for both men and women on introduction and greeting. Indonesians will frequently touch one or both hands to their chest after shaking hands as a sign of sincerity.
There are a few differences in the use of hands and feet for indicating actions or getting attention. The proper way to summon someone is to use one of the Indonesian words Pak, Mas, (for men) and Bu, Mbak (for women) and make a scooping motion toward you with your hand, fingers facing down. Crooking the index finger as is common in the West is not polite here.
Also, be aware of where & how you position your feet. Exposing the sole of your shoe is considered impolite as is pointing with your foot to indicate an object. Shoes should be removed when entering mosques or, usually, when entering someone's home. If you are unsure, ask.
Be aware that emotional displays of any emotion are considered rude.
Women should avoid wearing halter tops or shorts as well as tight fitting or revealing clothes in public.
Lastly, visitors should keep in mind the importance of status in Indonesian society. In Indonesia everyone has status, but that status is situational. A street vendor or cab driver may have very high status in his home community either through leadership ability or religious training. Try to understand the different situations that arise in day to day activity and modify your personal behavior to meet those situations appropriately.

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THE ROUGH GUIDE to JOGJAKARTA INDONESIA

by sittA aMbarSekar

Yogya or Jogja also Yogyakarta or Jogjakarta.. this is no matter whether you spell the name by. Jogja is an excellent place to visit. Jogjakarta is a part of Indonesia, island of Java.

Jogja or Yogyakarta is famous as one of the main tourism and travel destinations in Indonesia. This city also famous as the center of culture, art, craft, etc.

Yogyakarta lies just 7.48° (approximately 350 km) south of the equator. As such the weather is tropical - consistently hot and sunny. Days are almost universally 12 hours long with sunrise is approximately 5:30 a.m. and sunset at 5:40 p.m. depending on the time of year. The daytime temperature averages between 22° C to 30° C (78°F to 90° F) and with humidity quite high - a sticky 75% - it often times it feels much hotter.

Yogya's tropical monsoon has two distinct seasons - dry (May to September) and wet (October to April). Monsoon refers to the wind, not the rain. However even in the wet monsoon there's a chance that it will be sunny for a good part of the day. Weather wise May, June and July are generally considered the best.
With a total population of some 3,100,000 inhabitants (400,000 or so in the city proper) in area of 3,186 sq. km Yogyakarta is quite densely populated. Some 93% are Muslims, 6% Christian and 1% Buddhists and Hindus.

The People of YogyakartaSome 40% of the people of Yogya are farmers, while another 40% work in service industry as merchants, traders or in the hospitality industry (of course this percentage is much higher in the city itself). The remainder are students, housewives and so on.
Religion At one time the people of Central Java (Yogyakarta) were predominately Hindhus and Buddhists, that for the most part, coexisted peacefully. Evidence the many Hindu temples surrounding the Buddhist temple Borobudur as well as several Buddhist temples surrounding the Hindu temple of Prambanan

The important thing if you desire visit to Jogjakarta, don't forget to ask your travel agent for getting complete information of your Trip Guide, transportation, flights, hotels, tour packages, etc. Get that match your budget!

make your trip safe & comfort..

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