So happy that you enjoyed the video! Indonesia is so beautiful, especially Lombok, and a great place to explore by bicycle. We hope to come back one day ❤️
This is exactly what I want to ride. Nice to see Semarang, the city where my mother was born and I visited with her some years back. Hope to do this in 2026 or 27
hello! thank you for documenting your rides across the world, your videos are my escape from life recently... cant wait for my first adventure.. curious how you travel with bikes on planes, if you need a bike bag or otherwise, much love - v
Thank you and that's so nice to hear! Glad you're enjoying the videos. To put them on planes we box them up in bike boxes we get from local bike shops, the ones that bikes come in when they are newly delivered. You'll have to take your front wheel and handle bars off to fit them in, and check the weight allowance for the airline you're flying. Some have better limits/are cheaper then others to add oversize baggage. Enjoy planning your first adventure!
@@weridebikesplaces thank you for your response, glad to hear bike boxing works well for international travels too, you have given me so many ideas! Cant wait!
Did you fly in your bikes and equipment or bought everything on Jakarta? Would be nice if you provide a list of equipment needed. Thanks a lot. Great one! Cheers.
We came to Jakarta by boat from Singapore, with all our gear. We always bring all our gear with us, wether by boat or plane. I will make a video soon with a detailed list of everything we carry on our round the world cycle trip 👍
How did you like cycling on Java in terms of traffic and nature compared to the other islands you’ve been cycling ? Would you recommend it. A few years ago I’ve been cycling around Bali, Lombok and Subawa for 2 months . We might think about adding Indonesia to our lists of countries we’d like to cycle through starting in August .
We really liked it, but I would probably take a more inland route next time. The traffic was never that bad, it's slow moving, and there's so many roads to choose from, you can take as busy or as small a road as you like. The scenery was really nice, with lots of volcanos, but would have been better further inland from the coast I think. The beaches werent very good, from what we saw of them. There were some sections along the north that were a bit boring, but probably only because it's such a big island.. the food was amazing though, because of the big population there's just food everywhere, some of the best and cheapest food we've had anywhere
We just use our phones. And use the app komoot. It's so much easier as you can re route straight away whenever you need to, which is pretty often in places like java due roads being impassable for whatever reason
Hi! The bags are attached to racks, that are attached to the bikes. Almost all bikes have attachment points for rear racks, and touring bikes, like ours which are surly, and Kona, have attachment points for front racks. Hope this helps, let me know if you have any other questions about bike choice 😁
@@SamanthaMeliora yes! Whatever bike your comfortable on will be the best. I'd recommend something with wider tyres than a typical road bike though, more like a mountain bike, to help cope with the extra weight
Wild camping here would be extremely difficult. Java is one of the most densely populated places in the world, with very little spare space.. it's also extremely hot and humid, which would make camping pretty uncomfortable. Rooms are very cheap, and youl be looking forward to an air con room at the end of the day. You could get by on $25 USD a day, including a room, most of the time. Food is super cheap, delicious, and available everywhere, usually a couple dollars per meal. Have a little search on Google maps for hotels in the remote areas, prices should be around $10-$15 a night
It's pretty crazy in Jakarta, busy but didn't seem dangerous because quite slow. And actually through the whole country, when your off the main highways, even if it's busy it's never too fast and everyone looks out for you. We never felt unsafe there
How was the traffic/quality of the ride? I met a guy who'd biked around the world who said Indonesia was one of the worst places he biked just because of the population density and heavy traffic/lack of a shoulder...
The traffic was always pretty busy, but never fast, and always gave plenty of space as they are used to all sorts of things on the roads all the time, much like the rest of Asia. The road quality varies, from brand new, to absolutely terrible. So the actual ride quality isn't the best, but it's a fun place to ride due to the landscape, culture and people. Because of the population density there are so many small back roads to explore, or you can take one of about 3 highways of different busyness and quality on any route.
That's a tough one! Definitely somewhere on Java, probably just one of the little shops in the small towns whose names I forget. So many good ones with vendors who were always happy to see us. We realised the key was to get there as soon as they open to get it while it's fresh 🤤😁
Bagaimana, nggak kapok kan ngonthel di Indonesia? Di Indonesia banyak teman ngonthel. Sampaikan ke masyarakat di negeri Anda, Indonesia negara yang aman dan ramah.
GREAT JOURNEY
Great country! 🙌
next adventure, try the southern part of java, mostly no traffic and amazing scenery, just like north bali route, relax and pretty
@@prosperetyhumanity would love to! We'd love to ride Sumatra as well so I think maybe do those together, maybe even strap a surfboard to the bikes!
@@weridebikesplacesif you come to sumatra lake toba/samosir is the spot for cycling, its paradise
We’ve been waiting for that one ❤️ thanks for letting us take part in your adventures 🥰 enjoy your travels through Australia 🇦🇺
And by the way cold you share your route with us :) ?
Thank you! And thanks for watching, hope you enjoyed it 😀
www.komoot.com/tour/1555146434?ref=atd
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@@weridebikesplaces thanks so much 😎
Saya dari Lombok, saya sangat suka video anda, saya sering keliling Indonesia memakai sepeda
So happy that you enjoyed the video! Indonesia is so beautiful, especially Lombok, and a great place to explore by bicycle. We hope to come back one day ❤️
Saya tunggu
Another great video! Thanks for sharing ♥️
Thanks, Hope you enjoyed it 😊
This is exactly what I want to ride. Nice to see Semarang, the city where my mother was born and I visited with her some years back. Hope to do this in 2026 or 27
It's an amazing country! And so nice to ride through. Beautiful people and delicious food everywhere 😁
hello! thank you for documenting your rides across the world, your videos are my escape from life recently... cant wait for my first adventure.. curious how you travel with bikes on planes, if you need a bike bag or otherwise, much love - v
Thank you and that's so nice to hear! Glad you're enjoying the videos. To put them on planes we box them up in bike boxes we get from local bike shops, the ones that bikes come in when they are newly delivered. You'll have to take your front wheel and handle bars off to fit them in, and check the weight allowance for the airline you're flying. Some have better limits/are cheaper then others to add oversize baggage. Enjoy planning your first adventure!
@@weridebikesplaces thank you for your response, glad to hear bike boxing works well for international travels too, you have given me so many ideas! Cant wait!
Indah sekali pemandangannya.
Such a beautiful place 🙌
Selamat datang di lombok sahabatku
Thank you 🙏
Did you fly in your bikes and equipment or bought everything on Jakarta? Would be nice if you provide a list of equipment needed. Thanks a lot. Great one! Cheers.
We came to Jakarta by boat from Singapore, with all our gear. We always bring all our gear with us, wether by boat or plane. I will make a video soon with a detailed list of everything we carry on our round the world cycle trip 👍
How did you like cycling on Java in terms of traffic and nature compared to the other islands you’ve been cycling ? Would you recommend it. A few years ago I’ve been cycling around Bali, Lombok and Subawa for 2 months . We might think about adding Indonesia to our lists of countries we’d like to cycle through starting in August .
We really liked it, but I would probably take a more inland route next time. The traffic was never that bad, it's slow moving, and there's so many roads to choose from, you can take as busy or as small a road as you like. The scenery was really nice, with lots of volcanos, but would have been better further inland from the coast I think. The beaches werent very good, from what we saw of them. There were some sections along the north that were a bit boring, but probably only because it's such a big island.. the food was amazing though, because of the big population there's just food everywhere, some of the best and cheapest food we've had anywhere
And one more question 🙃 how do you navigate ? Do you have a bike computer or just using your smartphone?
We just use our phones. And use the app komoot. It's so much easier as you can re route straight away whenever you need to, which is pretty often in places like java due roads being impassable for whatever reason
Can I know what kind of bicycle that allows us to bring baggage too?
Hi! The bags are attached to racks, that are attached to the bikes. Almost all bikes have attachment points for rear racks, and touring bikes, like ours which are surly, and Kona, have attachment points for front racks. Hope this helps, let me know if you have any other questions about bike choice 😁
@@weridebikesplaces Ah, so any bike will suffice as long as it has racks and strong enough to hold our baggage?
@@SamanthaMeliora yes! Whatever bike your comfortable on will be the best. I'd recommend something with wider tyres than a typical road bike though, more like a mountain bike, to help cope with the extra weight
Thank you for this. I am planning in 2025. Can/did you wild camp? How much in USD can you get by for a day?
Wild camping here would be extremely difficult. Java is one of the most densely populated places in the world, with very little spare space.. it's also extremely hot and humid, which would make camping pretty uncomfortable. Rooms are very cheap, and youl be looking forward to an air con room at the end of the day. You could get by on $25 USD a day, including a room, most of the time. Food is super cheap, delicious, and available everywhere, usually a couple dollars per meal. Have a little search on Google maps for hotels in the remote areas, prices should be around $10-$15 a night
@@weridebikesplacesI agree with you. Camp at Java is allowed but not comfortable.
wow how is traffic guys ?
It's pretty crazy in Jakarta, busy but didn't seem dangerous because quite slow. And actually through the whole country, when your off the main highways, even if it's busy it's never too fast and everyone looks out for you. We never felt unsafe there
Jakarta - bali 12 day but one day 100 km to go..
We took 4 weeks to ride from Jakarta to Bali, some days riding 50km, some 100km, with lots of days off to enjoy the food and culture along the way 😀
How was the traffic/quality of the ride? I met a guy who'd biked around the world who said Indonesia was one of the worst places he biked just because of the population density and heavy traffic/lack of a shoulder...
The traffic was always pretty busy, but never fast, and always gave plenty of space as they are used to all sorts of things on the roads all the time, much like the rest of Asia. The road quality varies, from brand new, to absolutely terrible. So the actual ride quality isn't the best, but it's a fun place to ride due to the landscape, culture and people. Because of the population density there are so many small back roads to explore, or you can take one of about 3 highways of different busyness and quality on any route.
@@weridebikesplaces thx
Who's vlogging you..anyway..?
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Where is the best bubur ayam you've ever tried?
That's a tough one! Definitely somewhere on Java, probably just one of the little shops in the small towns whose names I forget. So many good ones with vendors who were always happy to see us. We realised the key was to get there as soon as they open to get it while it's fresh 🤤😁
Bagaimana, nggak kapok kan ngonthel di Indonesia? Di Indonesia banyak teman ngonthel. Sampaikan ke masyarakat di negeri Anda, Indonesia negara yang aman dan ramah.
We really loved being in Indonesia. The best food and friendliest people. I tell everyone they should travel more of Indonesia 🙌