Indonesia’s creator scene is vibrant, generous, and wonderfully diverse—from long-form travel storytellers who’ll help you map your next island-hop to family, food, and education voices that make everyday life easier. Whether you’re a parent, student, expat, or curious traveler, these Indonesian bloggers will spark ideas, share practical tips, and connect you with what’s new on the archipelago right now.
A seminal voice in Indonesian travel writing, Trinity’s long-form narratives blend humor with hard-earned tips from years on the road. Expect candid stories, cultural insights, and practical advice you can actually use for planning trips across the archipelago and beyond.
Tip: Use posts as reading material for teens to build travel literacy—map places mentioned and estimate budgets together.
This Bandung-based travel duo shares city guides, cafe finds, and itinerary ideas grounded in real stays and eats. Their practical, photo-forward posts make it easy to plan weekenders or longer routes across Indonesia and Asia.
Tip: Screenshot their map pins before you go—signal can be patchy once you’re moving between islands.
A former journalist turned travel creator, Marischka pairs vivid photography with short, actionable captions—especially for marine lovers. Her island and underwater content highlights Indonesia’s reefs, viewpoints, and drone-friendly landscapes.
Tip: Use her posts to discuss responsible tourism with kids—reef etiquette and choosing ethical operators.
Known for road-trip style guides and drone views, Catperku is great if you like freedom-of-the-open-road planning. Expect practical notes on routes, driving times, and lesser-known stops—especially around Bali and Eastern Indonesia.
Tip: Cross-check his suggested travel times with local conditions during holiday seasons—they can double.
Run by two friends with an eye for honest storytelling, Indohoy mixes destination guides with reflections on culture and community. It’s witty, helpful, and refreshingly transparent about costs and logistics.
Tip: Use their cost breakdowns to create a family trip budget template you can reuse.
One of Jakarta’s most-followed food blogs, AnakJajan maps what’s new, buzzworthy, and reliably good—from hawkers to haute. Reviews are concise, with just enough detail to help you order like a local.
Tip: Search their archive by neighborhood to build a time-saving eating route between errands or attractions.
Lively, photo-rich reviews that balance new openings with evergreen favorites, often with price ranges and crowd levels noted. Expect honest takes and plenty of dessert intel.
Tip: Check stories for limited-time menus and seasonal bakes before you go.
A trusted mix of restaurant reviews, travel eats, and family-friendly food ideas. Clear photos and practical notes make it easy to decide where to bring kids or visiting relatives.
Tip: Use her travel-eats posts to build a must-try list near your hotel—saves time and tantrums.
Run by a visual storyteller with a knack for food branding and cafes, Wanderbites blends tasteful recommendations with creator tips. Great if you enjoy aesthetics and want to discover photogenic spots with substance.
Tip: Note lighting times and angles mentioned—handy for better family photos on the go.
A long-running parenting community with practical guides on pregnancy, early years, schooling, and work-life balance. Expect grounded advice from Indonesian parents and experts who live the realities of local systems.
Tip: Use forum threads to crowdsource school commute times and after-school options in your area.
Community-driven, with honest conversations on birth, childcare, education, and household budgeting in Indonesian cities. The tone is empathetic and solution-focused.
Tip: Check locality tags for parent-tested recommendations near you.
Short, relatable content on modern Indonesian parenting—from gentle discipline to digital safety. Posts are bite-sized but backed by expert input, making them easy to share with caregivers and grandparents.
Tip: Save their carousels into themed collections (sleep, feeding, routines) for quick reference.
A family-travel directory focused on kid-friendly destinations, activities, and stays across Indonesia. It’s practical, filterable, and ideal for quick weekend planning.
Tip: Cross-reference opening hours and age limits—some attractions adjust policies during holidays.
A warm, reflective blog on wellness, beauty, motherhood, and intentional living. Posts often include routines, product breakdowns, and personal growth notes relevant to young families.
Tip: Use her routine posts to co-create realistic self-care check-ins with your partner.
One of Indonesia’s earliest fashion bloggers, Diana blends playful style with entrepreneurship, books, and motherhood. Expect bright visuals and ideas that encourage self-expression.
Tip: Teens can practice budget planning by recreating looks with locally made pieces.
Indonesia’s largest beauty community with user-generated reviews, editor picks, and discussion boards. It’s a goldmine for ingredient literacy and value-for-money buys.
Tip: Filter by skin type and climate—Indonesia’s humidity changes what really works.
A thoughtful home and design blog that champions warm, livable spaces, Indonesian makers, and simple DIYs. Great for renters or families making the most of compact city homes.
Tip: Use their DIYs to plan weekend activities with kids that double as room refreshes.
A community platform making low-waste living practical for Indonesian households. Expect starter guides, local refill maps, and challenges that help you build habits step by step.
Tip: Pick one habit per month—start with easy wins like composting or refill detergents near you.
From one of Indonesia’s leading learning platforms, Zenius publishes study strategies, concept explainers, and critical thinking pieces. It’s useful for students who want to learn how to learn—beyond just memorizing.
Tip: Pair one explainer with past papers to practice applying ideas under time pressure.
Backed by another major edtech provider, Ruangguru’s articles span exam prep, school news, and productivity. The tone is motivational and practical, with worksheets and checklists to help students stay on track.
Tip: Add key exam dates to a family calendar and reverse-plan milestones using their checklists.
This list balances long-standing voices with fresh, fast-updating creators across key niches families and students search for most. We prioritized practical value, credibility, and inclusivity. To suggest an addition or correction, contact the editorial team via our site with links that show consistent publishing and reader value.
Evi Indrawanto is a travel blogger in Indonesia whose blog covers food, art and culture as well as motivational and opinion pieces. Her blog shares her experiences around the country, hoping to promote tourism in Indonesia, and her many travels around the world.
The Urban Mama is a portal that embraces parenthood by sharing experiences with their community and helping out parents-to-be with advice and tips.
Leonny often writes about her faith and her journey into motherhood, as well as her experiences raising three children in Indonesia.
Annisa’s blog first came to life with the purpose of documenting her marriage story but has since become a blog to update her daily life and how she juggles being a mother and a journalist in Indonesia.
This beauty and lifestyle blog features tips, articles, reviews on beauty and food, all while Andra Alodita shares amazing photos of her travels around the world!
Diana Rikasari is an award-winning blogger and entrepreneur. She has won several blog awards, has become public speaker in various seminars and workshops, as well as a sought-after brand ambassador.
Sasyachi is an Indonesian beauty blogger who shares tips on Korean makeup and skincare, along with her favorite products and her beauty secrets. Check out her blog to inspire a new hairstyle and to know all the latest trends!
Felicia started her blog with her sister in 2014 and writes about lifestyle, her travels, beauty and her own personal thoughts. She is also a full-time journalist and a digital advertiser!
Born and raised in Jakarta, Nuria Prameswari is a vlogger and beauty blogger that shares beauty hacks and fashion tips with her readers, along with stories on her daily life.
Marischka started her journey as a news reporter and shares all her travel experiences and advice on her blog.
Trinity has 15 national best-selling books and is one of Indonesia’s leading bloggers and travel writers! Check out her blog for all her latest musings.
Ariev’s blog details his experiences around the country and he recommends the best tourist spots, as well as cultural ones that he’s sure locals and tourists will love.
Run by Bowie Holiday, The Travel Junkie is a travel blog that creates a dialogue about travel, design and music and the relationship each has with daily life.
Wira’s personal travel blog details his experiences traveling around the world by himself and how he loves to photograph different cities that have their own special stories.
The Lost Packer blog shares stories from the author's travels around the world as well as the new adventures Sutiknyo takes pleasure in embarking on.
Bella’s blog covers primarily makeup and skincare and she shares all the latest tips and tricks when it comes to maintaining healthy skin!
The Beat Bali is a great source for news and information about all things Bali! The website covers all events taking place in Bali as well as venues around the city.
Rama Mamuaya is the founder of the leading tech blog in Indonesia and covers tech startups as well as entrepreneurship in the country.
Xiao Vee hails from Surabaya and blogs daily about food, beauty, lifestyle and documents her many travel stories in order to take her readers on her adventures!
Tya blogs about her life and her passions while simultaneously raises her two children and works as an English teacher. Her blog is all about makeup, beauty, DIY projects and more!
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