Wednesday, 18 Mar 2026

Indonesia Nataru Travel Rush: Seventeen Million Travelers Expected to Peak on December 24, 2025

Indonesia is bracing for one of the largest mass movements of the year, as government officials project that the peak of the 2025/2026 Christmas and New Year (Nataru) travel rush will fall squarely on Wednesday, December 24, 2025.


Indonesia Nataru Travel Rush: Seventeen Million Travelers Expected to Peak on December 24, 2025

Indonesia is bracing for one of the largest mass movements of the year, as government officials project that the peak of the 2025/2026 Christmas and New Year (Nataru) travel rush will fall squarely on Wednesday, December 24, 2025.

According to a mobility forecast cited by Transportation Minister Dudy Purwagandhi, an estimated 17.18 million people are expected to travel during the holiday period, marking a significant surge in passenger volume. The peak of the return flow is anticipated shortly after the new year, on Friday, January 2, 2026, with an even higher projection of 20.81 million travelers converging back on major cities.

The sheer volume of travelers underscores the nation's high interest in domestic tourism, supported by a growing national economy and government incentives.

This forecast confirms that despite inflation and global uncertainty, the Indonesian public continues to prioritize travel and family gatherings during the crucial year-end period.

To manage the unprecedented surge and mitigate the dual risks of mass movement and extreme weather, the Ministry of Transportation has established a centralized, integrated operation:

Minister Purwagandhi stressed that transport safety and security remain the government's primary concern, confirming that comprehensive safety checks have been conducted on thousands of vehicles, vessels, aircraft, and railway facilities.

In a significant effort to ease the financial burden of high-volume travel and boost mobility, the government is rolling out a range of transportation fare discounts and incentives for the Nataru period:

The 2025/2026 Nataru rush is set to be a logistical test of massive proportions, but with strategic planning, extensive safety checks, and strong financial incentives, Indonesia is committed to making the holiday journey smooth, safe, and affordable for its millions of travelers.

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