Jakarta might not be the first place that comes to mind for budget travel, but my RM120 AirAsia flight changed that. This blog is my honest take on navigating the city’s chaos, culture, and cuisine — all on a tight budget.
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How I booked the cheapest flight to Jakarta I used AirAsia’s “Low Fare Finder” and booked two months in advance.
Where I stayed for RM50/night A minimalist guesthouse in Kemang gave me comfort and local vibes.
Top budget-friendly attractions I visited Monas, Kota Tua, and the Istiqlal Mosque — all free or under RM10.
Eating like a local Nasi goreng, gado-gado, and street satay — I spent less than RM15/day on food.
Getting around Jakarta affordably I used Gojek and TransJakarta buses — cheap, fast, and surprisingly reliable.
My take on Jakarta’s hidden gems Despite the traffic, the city has soul — and it’s worth discovering.
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