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Language Programs in Indonesia

Stretch your tongue further than a Komodo dragon in Indonesia, an archipelago of over 17,000 islands and 706 living languages. Most locals speak their native tongue and the official national language, Bahasa Indonesian. Mingle with bilinguals and you'll also be conversing in two different languages in no time. Whether you're relaxing on a beach or hiking a volcano, you'll erupt your vocabulary and form exciting, new connections that will set your language learning on fire in Indonesia!
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With over 300 native ethnic groups that have their own dialects spread across Indonesia, you'll experience cultural diversity from coast to coast. Whether you'd rather drink kopi luwak (coffee) overlooking the terraced rice fields of Ubud or get lost in the buzzing city of Jakarta, language programs in Indonesia will send your brain sailing and exciting adventures afloat.

Don't let the bumper to bumper traffic in Jakarta slow you down. With 12 million people speaking Bahasa Indonesian, language learning in Indonesia's capital city will be a breeze. From the newly developed high-rise buildings to the crumbling slums, this sprawling concrete jungle is far from postcard perfect. However, despite Jakarta's rougher edges, you'll find its citizens from all walks of life to be good-natured and optimistic There’s a surprise around every corner in Jakarta as you can wander the richly scented streets of Chinatown or amid artists hanging out in the bohemian cafes. 

Tucked away amid the rainforest and terraced rice paddies in the highlands of Bali, Ubud (pronounced oobood, the same way “oo” sounds in 'good) is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. It's a peaceful town to learn the rhythms of a new language and explore the Hindu temples and shrines. Bahasa is widely spoken, but if you're looking for a challenge, Balinese is a tricky language that has unusual sounds. Lured in by Eat, Pray, Love fever, expats and English-speaking locals alike are growing in population in Ubud.

What to call Yogyakarta is a fun language lesson on its own. The city is renowned for its historical and cultural heritage on the island of Java. Yogyakarta is overflowing with thousand-year-old temples and market stalls of all colors and contents. Exploring the surrounding rice fields, natural beaches, and Merapi Mountain will keep you both relaxed and on-the-move. The city is also home to several universities and boasts an artistic atmosphere. Whether you're studying or unleashing creativity with a paint brush, you'll enjoy this city’s charming nature.

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