Indonesia in 10 Days: The Ultimate Travel Itinerary
A comprehensive 10-day itinerary for Indonesia covering top attractions, hidden gems, daily costs, and transport between cities.
By Hello Travel Team
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Arrive in Jakarta & Explore Old Town
- MorningAirport transfer to central Jakarta~$15
- AfternoonKota Tua (Old Batavia) museums and Fatahillah Square~$6
- EveningIstiqlal Mosque and Jakarta Cathedral visit
Kota TuaMentengGambirUse airport taxi or Grab (~$10–17); TransJakarta buses and short ride-hails within the city.
Budget$55Mid-range$130Luxury$260 - 2
Modern Jakarta, Monas & Street Food
- MorningNational Monument (Monas) and museum~$2
- AfternoonGrand Indonesia Mall and coffee break~$10
- EveningSabang Street or food tour for Jakarta street food~$30
MentengThamrinCentral JakartaShort Grab rides (~$2–4 per ride) or TransJakarta; walkable areas around Monas and Thamrin.
Budget$60Mid-range$140Luxury$270 - 3
Fly to Yogyakarta & Malioboro Street
- MorningFlight Jakarta to Yogyakarta~$60
- AfternoonAirport transfer to city (hotel check-in)~$15
- EveningMalioboro Street walk and local snacks~$10
MalioboroPrawirotamanTaxi or hotel transfer from Yogyakarta International (~$14–17); becak or Grab inside the city.
Budget$90Mid-range$170Luxury$300 - 4
Borobudur Temple & Village Life
- MorningSunrise trip to Borobudur area~$50
- Late MorningBorobudur temple visit (ticket + guide)~$30
- AfternoonVillage cycling tour or cooking class~$30
Borobudur areaYogyakarta outskirtsPrivate driver from Yogyakarta (~$40–55 for full day); pre-book temple tickets online when possible.
Budget$80Mid-range$150Luxury$260 - 5
Prambanan, Kraton & Taman Sari
- MorningPrambanan temple complex~$30
- AfternoonKraton (Sultan’s Palace)~$5
- Late AfternoonTaman Sari Water Castle and nearby lanes~$4
PrambananKratonTaman SariHire a driver or use Grab for Prambanan (~$10–20 round trip); central sights are close enough for short rides.
Budget$70Mid-range$140Luxury$250 - 6
Fly to Bali & Ubud Palaces and Markets
- MorningFlight Yogyakarta to Denpasar (Bali)~$70
- AfternoonTransfer Denpasar to Ubud~$28
- Late AfternoonUbud Palace and Ubud Art Market~$3
- EveningBalinese dance performance~$9
Central UbudPre-arranged hotel transfer or taxi from DPS to Ubud (1.5–2 hours); walk Ubud center on foot.
Budget$100Mid-range$180Luxury$320 - 7
Ubud Rice Terraces, Waterfalls & Wellness
- MorningTegalalang Rice Terrace visit~$5
- AfternoonWaterfall trip (e.g., Tegenungan)~$8
- EveningYoga class or Balinese massage~$15
TegalalangUbud outskirtsHire a private driver for the day (~$40–50) or join a shared tour; some travelers rent scooters if experienced.
Budget$70Mid-range$150Luxury$300 - 8
Ubud to Seminyak/Canggu & Beach Time
- MorningTransfer from Ubud to Seminyak or Canggu~$25
- AfternoonBeach time and swimming~$5
- EveningSunset drinks at beach bar~$15
SeminyakCangguTaxi or private car (~1.5–2 hours); local areas are walkable with occasional short ride-hails.
Budget$65Mid-range$140Luxury$280 - 9
Uluwatu Clifftop Day Trip & Kecak Dance
- MorningBeach time in Uluwatu area (Padang Padang/Melasti)~$4
- AfternoonUluwatu Temple visit~$5
- EveningKecak Fire Dance performance~$13
- EveningSeafood dinner in Jimbaran or clifftop restaurant~$25
UluwatuJimbaranFull-day driver from Seminyak/Canggu (~$50–65); allow time for late-evening return in traffic.
Budget$80Mid-range$170Luxury$320 - 10
Cafe-Hopping, Shopping & Departure from Bali
- MorningBreakfast and cafe-hopping in Seminyak/Canggu~$15
- Late MorningLast-minute shopping or beach walk~$10
- AfternoonTransfer to Denpasar Airport and departure~$15
SeminyakCangguLeave for the airport at least 3 hours before departure; taxi to DPS usually ~$10–17 depending on area and traffic.
Budget$60Mid-range$130Luxury$260
Trip Summary
TL;DR: A Perfect 10-Day Indonesia Itinerary in One Snapshot
A 10-day Indonesia itinerary is best spent splitting time between Jakarta, Yogyakarta, and Bali, mixing temples, city life, and beaches with easy domestic flights and local drivers. Expect to spend roughly $60–90/day on a budget, $120–180 mid-range, and $250+ for luxury in 2026.
Indonesia is huge (over 17,000 islands, according to Indonesia’s Ministry of Tourism), so in 10 days you’ll get the most from a focused Indonesia travel plan rather than country-hopping. This guide keeps logistics simple: 2 days in Jakarta, 3 days in Yogyakarta (Java), and 5 days in Bali (Ubud + Seminyak/Canggu), connected with short domestic flights.
You’ll explore Jakarta’s historic Kota Tua, Yogyakarta’s world-famous Borobudur and Prambanan temples, and Bali’s rice terraces, waterfalls, and sunset beaches. Daily costs vary by style, but most travelers spend $25–40 per meal in 2026 for mid-range restaurants and $3–6 for local warungs.
Use the Hello app to buy an eSIM for Indonesia before you land so you can use Grab rideshare, Google Maps, and WhatsApp from the moment you arrive, and track every expense across rupiah and dollars as you go. With expense splitting and budget tracking in the app, it’s easy to stay on top of your 10-day Indonesia trip spend.
Day 1–2: Jakarta City Start – Markets, Museums, and Street Food
Starting your 10-day Indonesia itinerary in Jakarta makes arrival easy, with plenty of flights, good hotels, and a quick intro to the country’s history, food, and chaotic charm before you dive into temples and beaches.
Day 1 – Arrival & Old Town (Kota Tua)
Morning: Land at Soekarno–Hatta International Airport. A taxi or Grab to central Jakarta is usually 150,000–250,000 IDR ($10–17 in 2026) depending on traffic. Check into your hotel in Menteng, Thamrin, or SCBD for easy access to sights.
Afternoon: Head to Kota Tua (Old Batavia) to see Fatahillah Square and the Jakarta History Museum. Entrance fees are typically 25,000–50,000 IDR ($2–3). Nearby, try gado-gado or nasi goreng at a local warung for 30,000–50,000 IDR ($2–3.50) per dish.
Evening: Visit Istiqlal Mosque and Jakarta Cathedral, famous for sitting opposite each other as a symbol of religious harmony, noted in many Indonesia travel guides. Dress modestly (shoulders and knees covered) and follow mosque staff instructions.
Day 2 – Modern Jakarta & Street Food
Morning: Visit the National Monument (Monas) and museum; entrance is about 15,000–25,000 IDR ($1–2). Then walk or ride to Grand Indonesia Mall for air-con, coffee, and ATMs.
Afternoon: Explore Menteng’s cafes and antique market on Jalan Surabaya. Coffee is 25,000–40,000 IDR ($2–3), and light meals 50,000–80,000 IDR ($3.50–5.50).
Evening: Join a street food tour (around 350,000–500,000 IDR / $25–35) or DIY it around Sabang Street. Keep small bills, and always ask prices first.
Daily budgets for Jakarta (excluding flights, 2026):
- Budget: $50–60 (hostel/guesthouse, warung meals, TransJakarta buses)
- Mid-range: $110–150 (3–4* hotel, Grab rides, mall dining)
- Luxury: $230–300 (5* hotel, private driver, fine dining)
Use the Hello app to log cash-only snacks; AI receipt scanning and voice entry mean you won’t forget what you spent at that one satay stall.
Day 3–5: Yogyakarta Temples and Culture (Borobudur & Prambanan Focus)
Spending days 3–5 of your Indonesia 10 day itinerary in Yogyakarta (Jogja) gives you world-class temples, arts, and village life, while keeping transfers manageable with a short flight from Jakarta.
Day 3 – Fly to Yogyakarta & City Stroll
Morning: Fly Jakarta–Yogyakarta; there are frequent flights of about 1 hour 15 minutes, often $40–80 one-way in 2026 if booked early. Taxi from Yogyakarta International Airport to the city center runs 200,000–250,000 IDR ($14–17).
Afternoon: Check into a hotel near Malioboro Street or Prawirotaman. Wander Malioboro for batik, street musicians, and snacks like bakpia pastries (about 15,000–25,000 IDR / $1–2 per box).
Evening: Visit Alun-Alun Kidul where locals rent glowing pedal cars and hang out; it’s a fun, low-cost window into local life.
Day 4 – Borobudur & Rural Villages
Borobudur is the world’s largest Buddhist monument; Indonesian tourism authorities highlight it as a top attraction. As of 2024, structured access tickets including the upper levels are often around $25–35 for foreigners, but prices can change, so book ahead.
Morning: Leave Yogyakarta by 4:30–5:00 a.m. for sunrise viewpoints near Borobudur (private car + driver is typically 600,000–800,000 IDR / $40–55 for the day).
Afternoon: After temple time, join a village cycling tour or cooking class nearby for 300,000–500,000 IDR ($20–35), tasting Javanese home cooking.
Day 5 – Prambanan & City Heritage
Morning: Visit Prambanan, Indonesia’s largest Hindu temple complex and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Foreign tickets are commonly around $25–30.
Afternoon: Back in the city, explore Kraton (Sultan’s Palace) and Taman Sari Water Castle, with combined entries and small local guide fees totaling about $6–8.
Yogyakarta daily budgets (excluding flights, 2026):
- Budget: $45–60 (homestay, shared tours, local eateries)
- Mid-range: $100–140 (boutique hotels, private driver for temples)
- Luxury: $220–280 (upscale resorts, private guides, performances)
This is a great stretch to use Hello’s multi-currency tracking if you’ve paid temple tickets online in USD but use cash rupiah on-site.
Day 6–7: Ubud, Bali – Rice Terraces, Waterfalls, and Wellness
Days 6–7 of your Indonesia itinerary are best spent in Ubud, Bali’s cultural heart, where you can combine rice terraces, waterfalls, yoga, and Balinese food just a short flight from Java.
Day 6 – Travel to Bali & Ubud Highlights
Morning: Fly Yogyakarta–Denpasar (Bali), usually 1.5 hours and $50–90 one-way in 2026 if booked in advance. Grab a taxi or pre-booked transfer to Ubud; expect 350,000–450,000 IDR ($25–32) depending on traffic.
Afternoon: Check into your Ubud guesthouse or hotel. Explore Ubud Palace (often free or a small donation) and Ubud Art Market for textiles and souvenirs.
Evening: Watch a traditional Balinese dance performance at Ubud Palace (tickets usually 100,000–150,000 IDR / $7–10). For dinner, try a local warung for nasi campur or bebek betutu; main dishes are often 60,000–120,000 IDR ($4–8).
Day 7 – Rice Terraces & Waterfalls
Morning: Start early at Tegalalang Rice Terrace before the heat and crowds. There’s a small entrance fee of 15,000–25,000 IDR ($1–2) plus optional swing activities 150,000–250,000 IDR ($10–18).
Afternoon: Hire a driver (commonly 600,000–700,000 IDR / $40–50 for 8 hours) to visit Tegenungan Waterfall or other nearby waterfalls highlighted in many Bali guides. Entrance fees are usually 20,000–30,000 IDR ($1.50–2.50).
Evening: Unwind with a yoga class (around 120,000–180,000 IDR / $8–12) or Balinese massage (150,000–300,000 IDR / $10–20). Casual mid-range dinners in Ubud run 100,000–200,000 IDR ($7–14) per person without drinks.
Ubud daily budgets (2026):
- Budget: $55–70 (hostel/guesthouse, local warungs, shared tours)
- Mid-range: $120–170 (nice hotel, private driver, some spa)
- Luxury: $260–350 (pool villa, high-end dining, full spa days)
Here, Hello eSIM for Indonesia keeps your maps and ride-hailing apps online in patchy areas, and the Hello app’s AI categorization helps separate tours, transport, and food for clearer trip stats.
Day 8–10: South Bali Beaches – Seminyak, Canggu, and Uluwatu
Ending your Indonesia 10 day trip in South Bali lets you relax on beaches, enjoy sunsets, and sample Bali’s cafe and nightlife scene with straightforward transfers back to the airport.
Day 8 – Transfer to Seminyak or Canggu
Morning: Take a taxi or car from Ubud to Seminyak/Canggu; expect 300,000–400,000 IDR ($21–28) and 1.5–2 hours depending on traffic. Check into a hotel or villa within walking distance of the beach.
Afternoon: Hit Seminyak Beach or Canggu’s Batu Bolong for a swim and sun. Beach chairs with umbrellas typically rent for 50,000–100,000 IDR ($3.50–7).
Evening: Enjoy sunset at a beach bar; local beers cost 40,000–60,000 IDR ($3–4) and simple mains 90,000–150,000 IDR ($6–10).
Day 9 – Uluwatu Temples & Clifftop Views
Morning: Hire a driver for a Uluwatu day trip for roughly 700,000–900,000 IDR ($50–65) for 8–10 hours. Start at Padang Padang or Melasti Beach (parking and entrance around 10,000–20,000 IDR / $1–2).
Afternoon: Visit Uluwatu Temple, famous for its clifftop setting and monkey residents; entrance fees are typically 50,000–75,000 IDR ($3–5). Dress modestly; sarongs are usually provided.
Evening: Watch the Kecak Fire Dance at Uluwatu (often 150,000–200,000 IDR / $10–14), then dinner at a clifftop restaurant or Jimbaran’s seafood cafes (around 200,000–400,000 IDR / $14–28 per person).
Day 10 – Last-Minute Shopping & Departure
Morning: Cafe-hop in Canggu or shop in Seminyak for last souvenirs.
Afternoon: Leave for the airport at least 3 hours before your flight; Denpasar traffic is unpredictable. Taxis to DPS usually cost 150,000–250,000 IDR ($10–17).
South Bali daily budgets (2026):
- Budget: $60–80 (simple guesthouse, warungs, shared transport)
- Mid-range: $130–190 (pool hotel, cafe culture, private day tour)
- Luxury: $280–400 (villa, beach clubs, fine dining, spa)
Costs, Transport, and Connectivity for a 10-Day Indonesia Itinerary
A realistic Indonesia 10 day itinerary budget ranges from $600–900 for backpackers, $1,300–2,000 for mid-range travelers, and $2,800+ for luxury, excluding international flights but including domestic flights and most activities.
According to Indonesia’s Ministry of Tourism, the country welcomed over 16 million international visitors in 2019 before the pandemic, and costs remain attractive compared with many neighbors. Most travelers will combine:
- Domestic flights: Jakarta–Yogyakarta–Bali sectors typically $40–90 each in 2026 when booked early.
- Private drivers: Common in Java and Bali; day rates are 600,000–900,000 IDR ($40–65) depending on route.
- Ride-hailing apps: Grab and Gojek rides around major cities often cost 20,000–70,000 IDR ($1.50–5) per trip.
Average daily food and drink (2026 estimates):
- Local warungs: 30,000–60,000 IDR ($2–4) per meal.
- Mid-range cafes: 90,000–200,000 IDR ($6–14) per main.
- Coffee: 25,000–60,000 IDR ($2–4).
- Cocktails: 120,000–200,000 IDR ($8–14) in beach bars.
Here’s a handy comparison for planning your Indonesia travel plan:
| Style | Daily Budget (USD, 2026) | Typical Stay Type | Transport Style | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Budget | $60–90 | Hostels, homestays | Buses, trains, shared tours | Street food, basic rooms |
| Mid-range | $120–180 | 3–4* hotels, villas | Mix of flights & private cars | Cafe culture, some activities |
| Luxury | $250–400+ | 5* hotels, pool villas | Private drivers, premium cars | Fine dining, spas, premium tours |
Using an eSIM from Hello means you can buy data before you fly, land connected, and keep all your Grab rides, hotel confirmations, and maps online without hunting for local SIM kiosks or Wi‑Fi.
Hello App: eSIM Connectivity, Budget Tracking, and Expense Splitting in Indonesia
Using the Hello app for your Indonesia 10 day trip lets you stay connected with an eSIM, track every rupiah you spend, and split costs with friends across currencies without messy spreadsheets.
Hello is a travel companion app for iOS and Android that combines eSIM connectivity in 200+ countries, expense tracking, trip planning, and budget tools in one place. You can buy and activate Hello eSIM data plans for Indonesia before you depart, so you land with mobile data ready for airport transfers, Grab rides, and maps. Plans start from 5GB, and prices are updated live in the app.
For expenses, Hello offers:
- AI receipt scanning in any language/currency (great for Indonesian receipts).
- Voice expense entry when you’re on the go.
- Bank statement import (CSV/PDF) and Gmail receipt auto-import.
- Multi-currency tracking with automatic exchange rates (USD, EUR, IDR, etc.).
- Expense splitting with multiple currencies and auto conversion – perfect if friends pay in different cards or cash.
Set a trip budget for your Indonesia itinerary, log cash withdrawals and card spends, and let Hello categorize hotels, food, and activities automatically. The app can alert you if you’re running ahead of your planned budget so you can swap a pricey cocktail bar night for a cheaper warung dinner.
You can download Hello from travelwithhello.com, the App Store, or Google Play, and pair it with Hello eSIM for Indonesia to keep your entire 10-day Indonesia travel plan organized, online, and on budget.
Common Questions About a 10-Day Indonesia Itinerary and Trip Planning
Planning a 10-day Indonesia itinerary usually raises questions about routing, budgets, and the best time to go, and most travelers find that focusing on 2–3 regions (like Java and Bali) gives a richer experience than racing between too many islands.
Q: Is 10 days enough for Indonesia?
A: Indonesia is huge, but 10 days is enough for a great first trip if you limit yourself to Jakarta, Yogyakarta, and Bali or just Bali + Yogyakarta. You’ll see temples, cities, and beaches without constant travel days.
Q: How much should I budget for 10 days?
A: Excluding international flights, many travelers spend roughly:
- Budget: $600–900 total (hostels, local food, occasional tours).
- Mid-range: $1,300–2,000 (3–4* hotels, private drivers, a few splurges).
- Luxury: $2,800+ (villas, fine dining, premium tours and transfers).
Q: What’s the best month to visit?
A: The dry season from May to September is generally best for Java and Bali, according to regional tourism boards, with sunnier days and calmer seas. Shoulder months (April, October) can be quieter and slightly cheaper.
Q: Do I need an eSIM or local SIM?
A: Having mobile data is very helpful for Grab rides, maps, and translation. Many travelers prefer an eSIM from Hello so they can activate data before landing, skip airport SIM queues, and manage usage inside the same app they use to track expenses.
Q: Is it easy to travel between cities?
A: Yes. Domestic flights connect Jakarta–Yogyakarta–Bali in under two hours each, and private drivers or ride-hailing apps cover local transport. Booking flights a few weeks ahead usually secures the best prices.
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