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How much does it cost to go to Indonesia for a self-help tour? How much does it cost to travel freely in Indonesia?

The per capita travel expenses of independent tourists in Indonesia are around 10000- 15000. According to the actual consumption situation, the travel expenses will vary greatly. Indonesia's currency is the Indonesian rupiah (Rp for short), and the exchange rate is roughly 1 RMB = 1, 300- 1, 350 rupees, 1 USD = 8500-8900 rupees. Tips: The exchange rate at the airport is the lowest. When you arrive, you can change a little less and find a higher exchange point before changing. The exchange rates of Kuta and Ubud are relatively high, and the exchange rate of 100 USD per piece is higher than 50 USD per piece. There are many money exchange points in Jakarta, so you don't have to worry about using more rupees and dollars in Jakarta. Generally, local products are purchased in RMB. Generally, you can exchange dollars and RMB for rupees with the tour guide, and the exchange rate is similar. Note that banknotes should be intact, and crumpled, damaged and stained banknotes are not accepted locally. The exchange rate between the old version of the US dollar and the new version of the US dollar is quite different. The exchange rates of airports, hotels and markets vary greatly. The exchange rate at the airport is very low. It is recommended to carry US dollars with you and change them into official currency shields when you get there. There are many places to exchange money, such as the most direct airport, hotels, banks and some more advanced restaurants, as well as some sightseeing spots and streets. UnionPay and credit card UnionPay: There is UnionPay in Indonesia. ATM machines such as BCA and Citibank that cooperate with UnionPay are free of handling fees for the previous withdrawals, and shopping malls directly charge UnionPay. Credit card: Most shops and restaurants in Indonesia support VISA and MasterCard, so you don't need to carry a lot of cash with you. There are also many ATMs on the roadside that support credit card withdrawals.