Hotelupwell.com – Located in Western Europe, Germany is known as the heart of Europe. Its strategic location coincides with other large countries such as France, Switzerland, Austria, the Czech Republic, Poland, Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxemberg, making Germany a strategic country to live and vacation.
“German is also used in various countries, for example in Belgium, in Switzerland, in Italy, so if we can speak German, we can easily travel around Europe, and there are also many immigrants from other parts of the world and parts of Europe who live in Germany, so they have to be able to speak it.” speak German.
That’s why if we can already speak German, we want to go to Turkey, in Turkey German is even more familiar than English. “It’s easy to travel because in this part of Europe it’s rare for anyone to speak English unless you’re in big cities,” said Lulu Maknun (30), a traveler and social worker from Indonesia who currently lives in Hannover, Germany.
However, unfortunately not all European countries are Visa free for Indonesian passport holders so entry access to European countries is limited for Indonesian passport holders. The owner of the Instagram account @iniluluil suggests visiting countries where visas are easy to get.
“You can try going to the Balkan states first, it’s much cheaper and the visa is easier to get. “For example, if you want to try traveling with a limited budget, it would be best to go to countries that are visa-free first so we don’t have to apply for a visa, like Turkey, Morocco, which are also visa-free,” he said.
Reporting from the Henley Passport Index and the Class II Non TPI Depok Immigration Office, there are 4 countries in Europe that Indonesian passport holders can enter, including Serbia, Azerbaijan, Belarus and Turkiye.