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Indonesia Accomodation

Island of FLORES

Labuanbajo
Hotel Chez Felix
S8 29.737
E119 52.841
We paid 150 000 Rp for a double with a fan.
SAFE PARKING IN THE COMPOUND, JUST OUTSIDE THE MOTEL-STYLE ROOM.


Island of SUMBAWA

Bima
Hotel Parewa
S8 27.413
E118 44.010
For 125 000 Rp we got a clean room with TV and A/C, and breakfast was included.
SAFE PARKING IN THE LOBBY, WITH THE WATCHMAN SLEEPING NEXT TO THE BIKE.


Island of LOMBOK

Senggigi
Hotel Elen
S8 29.837
E116 02.977
100 000 Rp for a double room with fan.
SAFE PARKING IN THE LOCKED COMPOUND (ENTRANCE FROM THE REAR OF THE HOTEL).


Island of BALI

Kuta
Berlian Inn
S8 43.175
E115 10.286
The room cost us 150 000 Rp - it was spacious and had a tiled veranda.
PARKING IN THE HOTEL COMPOUND, JUST OUTSIDE THE MOTEL-STYLE ROOM.

Lovina
Hotel Manik Sari
S8 09.682
E115 01.574
The garden is just mindblowing, and the bungalows are super nice with front porches, open air bathrooms and some artistic touches. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The price 80 000 Rp (for the bungalow) included breakfast. One of the best value places we’ve stayed in Indonesia!
PARKING IN THE COMPOUND, NEXT TO OWNER’S CAR (BUT NO GATES OR LOCKS)

Island of JAVA

Probolinggo
Hotel Ratna
S7 45.180
E113 12.740
We paid 70 000 Rp for an economy room (fan). The room is simple, but the room price included a hearty breakfast of nasi goreng.
PARKING JUST OUTSIDE THE ROOM WINDOW.

Blitar
Hotel Tugu Blitar
S8 05.977
E112 09.719
Ask for a standard room (not listed!) for 100 000 Rp. There is free WiFi, and there are security guards.
PARKING IN THE COMPOUND, JUST OUTSIDE THE MOTEL-LIKE ROOM.

Yogyakarta
Dewi Homestay
S7 47.492
E110 21.870
We paid 100 000 Rp for our room. The staff are very helpful with all sorts of information, and free tea/coffee and fuits are available throughout the day, but no breakfast.
PARKING IN THE TINY GARDEN IN FRONT.

Dieng
Dieng Pass Homestay
S7 12.251
E109 54.704
We paid 150 000 Rp.
SAFE PARKING IN THE INNER COURTYARD.

Jakarta
Hotel Djody
S6 11.142
E106 49.758
We paid 130 000 Rp for a room with bathroom and A/C, and a window!
SAFE PARKING IN THE LOBBY.


Island of SUMATRA

Kalianda
Hotel Kalianda
S5 43.706
E105 35.271
69 000 Rp including breakfast, but do not expect too much.
PARKING RIGHT OUTSIDE THE ROOM, YOU CAN TOUCH YOUR BIKE FROM THE WINDOW IF YOU LIKE.

Liwa
Hotel Pesagi
S5 01.715
E104 06.022
Quite homely. We paid 100 000 Rp.
PARKING OUTSIDE THE MOTEL-STYLE ROOM.

Krui
Wisma Selalaw
S5 11.140
E103 56.135
We paid 90 000 Rp including breakfast for a fan-cooled room. It was spacious and clean.
PARKING IN FRONT OF THE GUESTHOUSE DURING DAY, IN THE LOBBY AT NIGHT.

Ketahun
Losmen Lestari
S3 21.891
E101 50.205
The room was darkish but clean and spacious, with A/C and TV. We paid 150 000 Rp including breakfast.
SAFE PARKING IN THE LOBBY.

Bukittinggi
Hotel Marmy
S0 17.963
E100 22.055
VIP-room for 150 000 Rp. It was large and there was hot water, but pretty dark regardless of two huge windows. PARKING JUST OUTSIDE THE WINDOW.

Medan
JJ Guesthouse
N3 34.310
E98 40.303
It must be the place with the friendliest welcome in Indonesia. The rooms are plain but clean with A/C. The huge upstairs rooms (with four beds) cost 180 000 Rp and are pretty noisy because of the traffic. The downstairs smaller rooms (with shared hot water bathroom) are quiet, and cost 115 000 Rp.
THE SAFEST PARKING YOU WILL EVER FIND – IN THE LOCKED GARAGE (YOU GET THE KEY!) WHICH IS IN A LOCKED GARDEN.

Berastagi
Wisma Sibayak
N3 11.292
E98 30.526
The room was really noisy because of the traffic, but otherwise clean and the service was friendly. We paid 100 000 Rp but there were cheaper rooms (with shared bathroom) available. Using the hot shower costs extra.
SAFE PARKING IN THE COMPOUND.



****please note the prices might reflect the LOW season (we travelled end of 2009)****

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