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fiogf49gjkf0d There's a range of
tourist offices
in Indonesia, including government-run organizations, such as Kanwil Depparpostel offices, and the province-oriented
Dinas Pariwisata
(Diparda). Though they can lack hard information, staff often speak some English, and may advise about local transport options or arrange guides. Many
private tour operators
are also excellent, if sometimes partisan, sources of information. In remote locations, you can try asking the local
police
.
Good all-round
maps
include GeoCentre's 1:2,000,000 series and the Nelles Indonesia series. In the same league is Periplus' growing range of user-friendly city and provincial maps.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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