Indonesia – Part 2: Jakarta and Yogyakarta


After rummaging in Jagarta for a few days (trapped because of a holiday), we made a train transfer to Yogyakarta, formerly the capital of Indonesia.

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9 Responses to Indonesia – Part 2: Jakarta and Yogyakarta

  1. monkeetime says:

    You are a fucking idiot. And a racist. Religion is a waste of time.

  2. blueaat says:

    what ur mouth whitey.
    respect on other peoples’ believe.

  3. chriscarol76 says:

    Hahahaha omg I got tears in my eyes laughing…7 hours on train with takbiran music haha ur traveling at the right time guys ;)

  4. paradiptariris says:

    hahahaha

  5. TheCorbuzier says:

    yogyakarta..
    such a lovely place, hehe..

  6. ahmadhakam says:

    It was “takbiran” or the glorifying words recited during the night of Lebaran or Eidul Fitri/Eidul Adha.

    It seems that this moment cannot be missed by any Indonesian Muslims so even on train it is played – which is I’ve just known from this video – usually in many mosques human reciters keep awake the whole night until the morning of Lebaran day.

  7. KimDonesia says:

    By the way, that “music” in the train, would that happen to be Islamic Qur’an recitations? If yes, I’m Muslim so I would have LOVED to have listened to it for 7 hours. It’s beautiful! :D

    P.S. What soundtrack is this? I love it. And where do you find your music, is it royalty-free?

  8. KimDonesia says:

    I love how the Indonesian police and security guards are so friendly to foreigners. I’m a white woman, and I went to Lampung which has like… zero bule (white people). The police and security would drop everything to start a laid-back conversation. :)

  9. Tigerfly04 says:

    And as you got too close to the white bird in the cage…it started screaming ‘DATE RAPE! DATE RAPE! DATE RAPE!’

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