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BTW, I rode an executive carriage from jakarta to bandung not long ago. I have to agree with your evaluation of its weaknesses. The wifi-was on-off, the cafe only had tea, water , and coffee. The wifi was for limited use only. Better than common carriage but not as good as 'true' executive. Still though, the prices weren't as expensive as executive ticket on trains abroad.
Have you just gone to Indonesia or something? Was that your video?
Despite the "Executive Class" branding, that train has become pretty standard these days. If you wan't good Indonesia railway you should try this (although I personally consider it sub-par quality)
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/indonesia-economy-forum.198270/page-187#post-10553931
Did you know that "the competitors" as in business interest & NGO's from neighbouring states (Malaysia, Singapore, Australia) has been busy spreading all kind of black campaign and propaganda against every aspects of Indonesia (goods & service) including socio-politic?
Thanks, compared to what we used to have some years ago.. our train service today is definitely better. From the trains, stations, railway platforms and rail infrastructure are upgraded and underway continuous improvement. It's quite comfortable nowadays to travel with train across Java and Sumatra. Last year around 400 million passengers recorded using train service, mostly commuter rail passengers.
This new enthusiasm also spurs industrial innovation to bring new train and railway technology to Indonesia. In the last few years PT.INKA has develop new products that not only cater to our domestic demand but also targeted for export market. We have some success with Bangladesh, Philippines and some African nations like Senegal just to name a few.
Despite all of that good things i mention, Indonesia is actually still playing catch-up with our neighbors, like Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. We are content, but hardly satisfied and eager to make a leap in improving our rail service industry.
I love that in Java you can look out the window and frequently see a massive volcano in the distance with paddy fields etc.. in the foreground. Do javanese people generally know all of their volcanoes by heart from school?
I love that in Java you can look out the window and frequently see a massive volcano in the distance with paddy fields etc.. in the foreground. Do javanese people generally know all of their volcanoes by heart from school?
Honestly I plan to visit Indonesia again for sure and will check out the fancier train travels if I can....but to me I am overall interested in the standard rail travel for the bulk of the people (wherever I go)....I find the experience more authentic/interesting that way.
In case your going for vacationing in Indonesia, here are some highlights (from west to east) ;
Borobudur Temple
Prambanan Temple
Mount Bromo (Tengger caldera complex)
Blue Flame at Mount Ijen
Mount Rinjani
Tri colored crater lake of Mount Kelimutu
Obviously there are many others destination that is equally fascinating,, however I haven't found any video of them that is good enough, not to mention this forum is limited of posting max of 6 video / post
Yes I did most of the cultural destinations like Borobudur and Prambanan as well as Bali over my previous trips. I did a rainforest tour in Borneo as well and geography wise and some scuba diving etc.. around Lombok.
This is still like maybe just 1% of Indonesia, it is such a large magnificent country...yes I do plan to do a good volcano trek at some point and visit the islands further east for the more untouched nature spots.
To do Volcano track you must read the conditions beforehand and asking advice from our consulate or embassy which Volcanoes is safe at the times for visit. You know, our Country lies at ring of fires, thats important to gather information first. Dont do something reckles, for example in Southern Java right now there is high wave in ocean one wave can reach 7-8 meter height, or dont visit Sinabung because ash Volcano eruption
I do plan to do a good volcano trek at some point and visit the islands further east for the more untouched nature spots.
I actually had written many aspects of jungle & tropical mountain rainforest survival elsewhere in more speciality forum, however I don't think most people here have any interest on the subject anyway, also this is not the appropriate place.