
Sumbawa Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia Travel Guide
Telkomsel, Indosat Ooredoo, and XL Axiata are the main mobile operators in Indonesia. Telkomsel generally has the best coverage, especially in rural and more remote areas of Sumbawa.
Wi-Fi is available in most mid-range to luxury accommodations, and some cafes or restaurants in larger towns like Sumbawa Besar, Bima, and the main surf hubs.
Bahasa Indonesia is the official language. Sumbawa has its own local dialects (Sumbawanese and Mbojo language). English is spoken by staff in surf camps and higher-end resorts.
Practice basic Indonesian phrases; locals appreciate your effort. Always check the holiday calendar for Indonesia if your trip falls during these times, as services and transport schedules may change. For flight issues, Compensair assists with compensation, and Priority Pass offers airport lounge access.
A handshake is common. Men typically shake hands with men, and women with women. A polite nod or placing your hand over your chest demonstrates respect for opposite sexes.
Modest dress is appreciated throughout Sumbawa, especially outside of coastal zones or local communities. Clothing that covers shoulders and knees is appropriate for both men and women. Swimwear is fine on beaches.
Always ask permission before taking photos of people, especially children, in rural towns or at religious sites. A smile and a gesture with your camera often suffice. Be discreet when photographing rituals or private moments. Avoid photos during prayer times.
Use your right hand for eating or handing items; the left hand is unclean. Tipping is not commonly expected in local warungs.
Awareness of certain taboos ensures respectful interactions with local communities.
Embracing patience and flexibility when encountering cultural differences or logistical challenges makes your trip more rewarding.
Infrastructure for travelers with mobility challenges remains very limited in Sumbawa.
Sidewalks are often uneven, non-existent, or obstructed. Public transport vehicles are not accessible for wheelchairs.
Dedicated services or infrastructure for travelers with disabilities are not available.
Sumbawa features a more rugged and authentic travel experience, different from highly developed tourist areas.
Expect logistical variations in services and transportation compared to more developed destinations.
Sumbawa features a more rugged and authentic travel experience. Embracing patience and flexibility when encountering cultural differences or logistical challenges makes your trip rewarding.