Indonesia Expat

Reset, Recharge, Revive with a Moment's Break

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Whether you’re living in an expat hub in South Jakarta, or among the beautiful forests of Ubud in Bali it’s near impossible to feel truly alone in a country with a population as huge as Indonesia. So what can we do when we need a moment’s peace and quiet?

Just a Minute

While most of the world’s top podcasts typically revolve around true crime and current affairs analysis, meditation and mindfulnes­s has also found a niche in the emerging medium. Simply use your preferred podcast app to stream or download any of the various podcasts available, pop your earbuds in and hit play – drift above the chaos of traffic, de- stress in the office or have a moment’s respite in a busy shopping mall.

Take an Hour

If there’s one thing Jakarta offers expats in spades, it is yoga facilities. With every type – including aerial – offered and every corner of the city covered, a yoga class is the perfect way to de- stress while keeping fit and lean. The mental health benefits of exercise are well documented and the physical benefits of yoga, particular­ly for stretching and balance, are well known and felt immediatel­y.

Two Hours

With two hours to spare it’s hardly enough for a holiday, but it is enough for a bit of Hollywood escapism. Most of the major shopping malls throughout the country have cinemas, and more importantl­y these cinemas offer luxury class cinema lounges. Take a moment to indulge in some buttery popcorn and a blockbuste­r in the comfort of the cinema.

A Day

Escape the city. Spend a day exploring nearby mountains, beaches and jungles that are never too far from the city even if it feels a lifetime away. From Jakarta, a day trip to the Thousands Islands can recharge any lagging batteries and for those in Bali, head inland for a day hike through the stunning natural landscape.

A Week

Spend your week at a silent retreat. Bali offers a range of retreats but to really recharge, go for the silent option. Spend the week eating with, exercising with and staying with other guests – all in 100 percent silence.

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