Indonesia is a massive archipelago home to more than 250 million people, half of whom are under 30 years old. It is also the most populous Muslim country in the world and boasts a diverse range of ethnicities, cultures, and languages. However, despite its impressive size and diversity, Indonesia still struggles with major social inequalities, with some citizens living in modern, tech-savvy cities while others don’t even have access to electricity.
Despite its challenges, Indonesia is a country to watch out for, and its rise to power will have significant social, political, and economic implications. So go ahead and get ready to see this country make waves on the world stage.
This interactive storytelling walk is meant to have the flow and information-heavy experience of a documentary. It takes us into a comprehensive analysis, providing surprising answers.
It highlights the social and political elements of Indonesia, from the creation of the Indonesian state to modern times. We’ll address both historical and current events from a balanced & non-biased point of view to help you determine your views of this land for yourself.
The experience is aimed at people with a genuine interest in politics and those keen to learn more about the situation in Indonesia by conducting some first-hand research.
Feel free to contact me for a date and hour that suits you best.
Durations
2.5 hours
Languages
English
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Tour's Location
Jakarta Bookhive
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Victor
01/02/2025
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Had a great time, definitely recommend! Good story telling and interesting insights.
Ovidiu
07/01/2025
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Friendly and easy-going. No matter where your interests lie, Mar'ie would make sure you have a pleasant experience. Quite unique on the political/social niche in Jakarta.
Michael
30/11/2024
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This was a great tour! I learned a lot about the history of Indonesia that I wouldn’t have learned without Mar’ie! He did such a great job. I asked him for a lot of questions and book recommendations. I already read 2 books that he reccomended. What a great guide and thank you for sharing the story of your culture :)