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How to Get to Padang

How to Get to Padang

West Sumatra Indonesia Travel Guide

Flight Information

Airlines & Destinations

Domestic flights connect to major Indonesian cities (Jakarta, Medan, Batam) via Garuda Indonesia, Lion Air, Batik Air, Citilink, Sriwijaya Air, and Super Air Jet.

International Flights

  • AirAsia flights straight to Kuala Lumpur (KUL), Malaysia.
  • The majority of foreign visitors connect via Jakarta (CGK).
  • Flight availability and prices change. Consider Dollar Flight Club for deals.

Airport Facilities

PDG provides basic facilities for travelers.

Amenities at PDG

  • Bank machines and currency exchange.
  • A range of food stalls.
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout the terminal.

Airport Taxis

Official airport taxis are available outside the arrival hall. Fares are usually fixed or metered.

Ride-Sharing Apps

Grab and Gojek services operate at PDG. Look for designated pickup points.

Public Bus

DAMRI Airport Shuttle links the airport to Padang city center. An affordable option.

Departure Information

Departure Taxes & Check-in

  • Airline tickets typically include leaving the airport taxes. No additional cash exit fees for international flights.
  • Arrive 2-3 hours before international flights.
  • Arrive 1.5-2 hours before domestic flights.
  • Passport, e-ticket, and boarding pass ready.

Airport Amenities

  • A range of food outlets.
  • Shops for last-minute purchases.
  • Comfortable waiting areas.
  • Free Wi-Fi.

Other Transport Considerations

Private Transfer

You can pre-arrange private transfers with your lodging or a local tour operator.

Booking Ahead

Booking flights in advance, especially domestic legs during peak seasons, secures better fares and availability. (Skyscanner for comparisons)

AirHelp

For delayed or canceled flights, AirHelp can aid in compensation.

Overland Travel

Train Services

Limited train connections toin Padang. The Minangkabau Express connects Padang Station to Minangkabau International Airport (PDG).

Local Routes

  • Minangkabau Express connects PDG to Padang Station.
  • Local trains connect Padang to Pariaman along the coast.
  • No direct long-distance passenger train connections to other large Sumatran cities.

Long-Distance Buses

AKAP (Antar Kota Antar Provinsi) buses connect Padang to major cities across Sumatra, including Medan, Pekanbaru, and Palembang. A few routes extend to Java.

Bus Operators

  • Operators include ANS, NPM, Lorena, and ALS.
  • Anak Air Terminal is a main hub for intercity routes.
  • Services range from economy to executive class.

Renting a Car

Driving Notes

  • International Driving Permit (IDP) required with national license.
  • Traffic appears chaotic; roads vary in quality.
  • Motorcycles weave through traffic. Self-driving not recommended for first-time visitors.

Road Conditions & Safety

Road quality changes from good on major highways to poor on secondary or rural roads.

Safety on Roads

  • Main roads can be congested. Smaller roads may have potholes or be unpaved.
  • Landslides can occur in mountainous areas during heavy rain.
  • Night driving carries higher risks due to poor lighting and unexpected obstacles.

Driving Laws

  • Keep to the left side of the road the road.
  • Helmets are mandatory for motorcyclists.
  • Seatbelts are mandatory for car occupants.
  • Heed traffic signals.
  • Accidents are common.
  • Drunk driving strictly prohibited.

Water Travel

Ferry to Islands

Ferry services are available from Padang to the Mentawai Islands, including Siberut, Sipora, and Pagai. These services include public ferries, which are slower and less comfortable, and faster, privately operated speedboats (like Mentawai Fast).

Port Details

  • Ferries depart from Teluk Bayur Port or Muara Padang Port.
  • Confirm departure port for your individual service.
  • Taxis or ride-hailing-sharing apps transfer to and from these ports.

Other Water Transport

No significant river transit choices exist for tourism within Padang city or its immediate surroundings.

Rare Arrivals

  • Padang does not function as a significant cruise port for international cruise lines.
  • International arrivals by sea are unusual for tourism to Padang.
  • For domestic travel by ferry, a ticket and identification are generally sufficient.

Public Ferries

Slower and less comfortable, connecting to Mentawai Islands.

Speedboats

Faster, privately operated services like Mentawai Fast.

Excursions

Short trips to nearby islands or sandy spots like Pasumpahan Island.

Departure Procedures

Airport Departure

Upon leaving from Padang by air, airline tickets typically include leaving the airport taxes. No extra cash exit fees for international flights from Indonesia.

Smooth Exit

  • Arrive 2-THREE hours prior to international flights.
  • Arrive 1.5-2 hours before domestic flights.
  • Passport, e-ticket, and boarding pass ready.

Airport Amenities

Minangkabau International Airport (PDG) offers basic amenities for departing passengers.

Terminal Services

  • A range of food outlets.
  • Retail shops for last-quick purchases.
  • Free Wi-Wi-fi availability.

Transfer Options

Airport Taxi

Official airport taxis available outside the arrival hall.

Ride-Sharing Apps

Grab and Gojek services operate at PDG with designated pickup points.

DAMRI Bus

Public bus connects the airport to Padang city center.

Travel Tip

Confirm your flight or ferry departure times the day before travel. Local schedules may sometimes change without wide public announcement.