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Living in Depok puts you at a crossroads—not just between city and suburb, but between the capital and the rest of Java. And you should take advantage of that.

1. Whoosh to Bandung
Need a change of scenery? The Whoosh High-Speed Rail whisks you from Halim (East Jakarta) to Tegalluar (Bandung) in just 45 minutes. With speeds topping 350 km/h, it’s the fastest train in Southeast Asia—and it feels like it. Whether you’re attending a conference, meeting friends, or just escaping for a weekend, it’s hard to beat the combo of comfort and speed.

Booking is easy with apps like KAI Access or Traveloka, but don’t wait too long—seats fill up fast on weekends and holidays.

2. Buses Across Java (and Beyond)
If you’re more into slow travel or budget trips, Jakarta’s intercity bus terminals have you covered. Head to Lebak Bulus, Pasar Rebo, Jatijajar Depok for West Java cities like Bandung, Garut, and Tasikmalaya, or Kampung Rambutan if you’re eyeing Yogyakarta, Solo, or even Bali (yes, overland via ferry!).

3. Conventional Trains
Don’t forget the charm of conventional trains. For backpackers or anyone with a student budget, stations like Pasar Senen and Jatinegara offer cheap economy-class options that take you across Java with plenty of scenic stops. Executive trains from Gambir offer more comfort and speed—ideal for longer journeys or travel with guests.

Where to book the tickets?

Booking is easy with apps like KAI Access or Traveloka, which let you check schedules, compare routes, and purchase tickets right from your phone. These platforms are user-friendly and offer multiple payment options, including e-wallets, virtual accounts, and credit cards. That said, don’t wait too long to book—especially if you’re planning to travel on weekends or public holidays. Seats on popular routes (like the KRL or intercity trains) tend to sell out quickly during peak times, and prices may fluctuate based on demand. Planning ahead not only saves you money but also guarantees a smoother, stress-free journey.

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