Thoroughly explain the tap water situation in Indonesia! How to choose safe water for travelers
Indonesia is an attractive tourist destination with beautiful nature and culture, but the local water situation is an important point for travelers.
This article explains in detail the quality of tap water in Indonesia, recommendations for travelers, and precautions for using water safely.
Is tap water drinkable in Indonesia?

Tap water in Indonesia is generally not suitable for drinking.
Water purification treatment is inadequate in many regions, and there is a risk that it may contain bacteria and viruses.
Furthermore, even in urban areas, water quality may deteriorate due to old piping, so local residents also avoid drinking tap water as it is.
It is common to use bottled water or filtered water as drinking water.
For tourists, this is also the safest option.
What is the recommended drinking water brand in Indonesia?

In Indonesia, bottled water is widely distributed, and there are many reliable brands. The following are popular local brands.
Aqua
It is the largest brand in Indonesia and can be purchased all over the country.
It is rich in minerals and the quality is stable.
Le Minerale
It is rich in natural minerals and is characterized by its smooth flavor.
Club
A convenient brand that is relatively inexpensive and can be obtained anywhere.
These brands are readily available at convenience stores, supermarkets, vending machines, etc.
500ml plastic bottles are sold at a reasonable price of around 3,000-6,000 rupiah.
What are the precautions when using water in Indonesia?

In order to use water safely during your stay in Indonesia, please follow the following points.
Use bottled water
As for drinking, choose unopened bottled water.
It's important to avoid bottles that have already been opened or reused.
Be careful when using ice
Ice served in stalls and restaurants may be made from tap water.
Avoid iced drinks if possible, or choose a reliable store.
Be careful with toothpaste and cooking water
It is safe to use bottled water for brushing teeth and cooking.
Children and people with weakened immunity should be especially careful.
Take water with you when you're out for a long time
Indonesia's climate is hot and humid.
To prevent dehydration, always carry water with you and try to refill it frequently.

Let's be conscious of saving water
Water scarcity is a problem in some parts of Indonesia.
Try to save water, such as shortening shower time and not wasting water when washing.
Indonesia's drinking water culture and recommended local experiences

In Indonesia, you can also enjoy the local drinking culture.
Coconut water, for example, contains natural electrolytes and is perfect for hydration.
Buying fresh coconuts at local stalls and markets and tasting them on the spot will be a special experience.
Also, the traditional Indonesian drink “jamu” is a healthy drink made with herbs and spices, and is a great opportunity to experience local culture.
While enjoying these drinks, we recommend that you check their safety before using them.
summary

In order to use water safely during a trip to Indonesia, use bottled water and be careful when using ice or tap water.
In order to fully enjoy the beautiful nature and culture of Indonesia, please try to use safe and eco-friendly water.
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