The most popular souvenirs are made of gold and silver; it’s recommended to buy them only at large shopping malls and specialty stores. It’s better to visit jewelry markets with an experienced guide, as locals can sell products of mediocre quality.
Buses represent the cheapest and the most common form of public transport in Java. You can travel by them to all major cities, as well as between settlements, but remote areas of the island can be reached only by car.
Vacationers who are planning to use public transport have to remember that there are lots of passengers in rush hours. There are often heavy traffic jams in the morning and in the evening.
Guests of the island have an opportunity to rent a car. Almost all roads of the island are free. Drivers accustomed to disciplined behavior on the road should bear in mind that the driving style of locals is quite aggressive.
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