CUSTOMS
Customs regulations allow, on entry, a maximum of two litters
of alcoholic beverages, 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars or 100 grams
of tobacco and a reasonable amount of perfume. Photographic,
video and movie equipments, radio, typewriter and car must be
declared to custom upon entry and must be re-exported.
Narcotics, arms and ammunitions, TV. sets and Chinese medicines
are items prohibited.
OFFICE HOURS
Government offices are open Monday to Friday from 8 am. till
3 pm. Businesses have various office hours, but 9 am. - 4 pm.
is a safe bet on weekdays. Banks are generally open 8 am. -
4 pm. with a half day on Saturday, though their foreign exchange
counters close in the early afternoon.
CURRENCY
Major world currencies in the form of cash or travellers cheques
can be easily converted into Indonesia Rupiah (Rp.) at banks,
authorized money changers or
the cashier's desk of your hotel. The Rupiah is pegged to the
US Dollar, depreciating about 5% a years. The exchange rate is currently fluctuative to one US Dollar;
official daily rates are posted in newspapers and at banks and
money changers. Paper currency is available in denominations
of 100, 500, 1.000, 5.000, 10.000, 20.000, and 50.000.
TELEPHONE
Indonesia is linked to the world by two telecommunications satellites,
and International Direct Dialling is available at all leading
hotels. Overseas calls can also be made at Surabaya is seven hours
ahead of GMT.
HOW
TO GET EAST-JAVA
BY
AIR :
Coming from outside the Indonesia archipelago, you have some
main options : Directly to Juanda Surabaya International Airport
from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru, Townsville, Beijing,
Guangzhou, Taiwan, Hongkong, Amsterdam. Through Jakarta's International
Airport Bandara Soekarno-Hatta, through Polonia in Medan and
through Ngurah Rai in Denpasar Bali.
BY SEA : An ocean cruise to Java should not be missed. A number of cruise operators have added Java and Bali to their schedules in recent years.You can enter through Surabaya (Tanjung Perak Harbour), Semarang or Tanjung Priok (Jakarta) on the north coast. The are also regular passanger ships which connect Surabaya with other coastal.
BY LAND : Surabaya is connected with other parts of the country by trains and by buse. Purabaya is the buses station connects Surabaya and other cities in Java, Bali and Sumatra. Pasar Turi railway Station is the train station from Surabaya to the west destination via north coast of Java Island.
GETTING
AROUND
There
are lots of different ways to get around in Surabaya, from the
traditional becak (trishaw) to bemos (enclosed minibus), public
buses and air conditioned cabs. Metered taxis, Taxis from Juanda
International Airport follow a fixed rate schedule and must
be paid for in advance at the transport counter outside the
arrival gate Cars are also available for rent with or without
a driver.
The World is blessed with everything. A tropical paradise, but there's only one real beauty a singular combination of scenic wonders and cultural heritage . From friendly people to smoking Volcano, Welcome to East Java with 38 regencies and its people.