Construction Indonesia 2024 Visitor Information



This brief information should support you on your journey to the Construction Indonesia 2023. For any further assistance you may need, please feel free to contact Frank Bode on phone +49-40-3999905-15, mobile +49-151-70197434 or e-mail frank@merebo.com

Jakarta


Jakarta is the capital and largest city of Indonesia. Located on the northwest coast of the Java Island, it has an area of 661.52 km² and a population of approx. 10 million. Jakarta currently is the eleventh largest city in the world. Its metropolitan area is called Jabodetabek and contains more than 29 million people, and is part of an even larger Jakarta-Bandung megalopolis.

As the economic and political capital of Indonesia, Jakarta attracts many foreign as well as domestic immigrants. As a result, Jakarta has a decidedly cosmopolitan flavor and a diverse culture. Many of the immigrants are from the other parts of Java Island, bringing along a mixture of dialects of the Javanese and Sundanese languages, as well as their traditional foods and customs.

Jakarta has a hot and humid equatorial/tropical climate. It's wet season rainfall peak is January with average monthly rainfall of 350 mm, and its dry season low point is August with a monthly average of 60mm. The city is humid throughout the year with daily temperature range of 25°C to 33°C.

During the show, there are usually dry and sunny conditions with approx. 32°C day time temperature. The exhibiton halls are fully air-conditioned.

Visa regulations
There are different visa regulations for foreigners, so you might check with the Indonesian Embassy in your country for immigration details.

How to arrive in Jakarta
You can reach Jakarta with all major airlines, likely with stops in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur or Singapore. A non stop flight to Jakarta is now available with Garuda Indonesia from Amsterdam.

Visitor Registration
You do not need to pre-register for the Construction Indonesia 2024. You can simply enter the venue and proceed to the Visitor registration counter. English speaking staff will support you if necessary. All visitors will receive visitor badges. Badges and admission are free of charge.