IMEI Registration For Multiple Visitor w INDO Tourist SIM
Hello Gents -.
Does anyones have the information about IMEI registration for cell phone. I come to Jakarta at least 3-4 times a year. I will buy the Tourist SIM card at Telkosel in mall. And they will register my phone using my passport info. I usually stay for few weeks (under 30 days) in town and then leave.
However, last time the Telkosel staffs told met his is the LAST time they can register for me. And next time I MUST REGISTER at airport. This seems very very strange and no make sense. Because I am only buying a Tourist SIM card and I am leaving the country and then returning again.
Have any of your frequent travelers to Indonesia has this issue? Please advice. Thank you. I am sorry, but I might post this in Bali forum also because they might be more in-out travelers. The governmetn website is very useless not helps.
I too wish to visit Jakarta one day.
[QUOTE=Medellin65;2872276]If possible I would like some info.
1) Is 1/1.2 million enough for a decent LT?
2) what are the areas with the highest concentration of places to fish for girls?
3) do you have any suggestions for a good girl friendly hotel where you can bring girls without problems?
4) Are there strip clubs or just clubs with live music?
And finally.
5) are there massages with FS? Which ones and at what costs?
Any help and suggestions are welcome and welcome. I have planned my first trip to Jakarta early 2024. I am an expert in South East Asia, I have traveled to Vietnam (Saigon), many times to Thai (Bangkok) and many times to Phils (Angeles City), but Indonesia is completely new to me. My budget for 2 weeks of holiday will be around 150/170 euros per day (flight and hotel already paid for), I hope it is enough for a "full immersion" in Jakarta xxx.[/QUOTE]I remember years and years ago I was in Medan and my memory of it was that there weren't many attractive chicks. But decades on, I've banged some indo chicks, mainly in kaual lumpur, and in the days before they cleaned up Geylang, a lot of the indo street walkers were hot. I too wish to visit Jakarta one day to partake in all this. I've read so many reports, on places like maliaboro and what not. And with the exchange rate, sounds pretty cheap too. But alas, I need pharma aid to get it up. And keep it up. I wonder if that stuff is as accessible in Indoesia as it is in Thailand.