View of Banten
View of Banten

Banten, Indonesia

Scores

Safety
6.0
Value
8.5
Leisure
5.0
34°C avg in April

Quick Facts

  • Internet Speed:30 Mbps
  • Affordability:average
  • English:reasonable
  • Public Transit:reasonable
  • Walkability:reasonable

Banten is a province rich in history and culture, dating back to its days as a thriving port city. Its diverse landscapes range from stunning coastlines to lush, tropical hills. For digital nomads seeking a blend of work and exploration, Banten offers world-class beaches, such as Anyer and Carita, which provide serene working environments. Aside from natural beauty, Banten boasts cultural landmarks like the Great Mosque of Banten and the Old Banten Archaeological Site, inviting travelers to immerse themselves in local history. The province's proximity to Jakarta adds significant value for digital nomads, providing a balance between peaceful living and access to the amenities of a major city. Those looking to network or enjoy sporadic urban flair can travel to Jakarta within a couple of hours. Additionally, Banten is known for its traditional performances and culinary delights, offering rich cultural experiences in its towns and villages. Banten enjoys a tropical climate, best visited between May and September during the dry season, when outdoor activities are more accessible and enjoyable. The wet months from November to March are less popular amongst tourists due to heavy rains, although they offer a quieter, more peaceful setting for those working indoors. Though not as renowned as Bali or Jakarta in digital nomad circles, Banten is increasingly emerging as a hidden gem for those seeking to balance work with understated exploration and genuine local culture, all while remaining well-connected technologically and geographically.

Popular Activities

📍Tour the Ancient Banten Sultanate
📍Explore the Untouched Peucang Island
📍Climb to the Top of Mount Krakatoa
🏖️Visit Tanjung Lesung Beach
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