Traveling by sea from India to Indonesia

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Is it possible to travel by sea from India to Indonesia. Any advice will be welcome.



Best Answer

Yes, by container ship/freighter*.

There are many sites that offer exactly this service, either as booking agents or the line itself. Here are some examples:

Cargo Ship Voyages

seaplus.com

Freighter Cruises

However, India to Indonesia appears to have very infrequent or no scheduled service so you may have to research many options or combinations to find a routing that suits you.

*Of course, you can also charter a vessel.




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Can we go to Indonesia from India in ship?

Yes, by container ship/freighter*. However, India to Indonesia appears to have very infrequent or no scheduled service so you may have to research many options or combinations to find a routing that suits you. *Of course, you can also charter a vessel.

How long does it take from India to Indonesia by ship?

Two to four weeks is the average duration of ocean shipping from Indonesia to India.

Can I go to Indonesia by ship?

Getting to Indonesia by boatThe main ports within Indonesia are Belawan (Medan), Dumai and Padang on Sumatra, with both Belawan and Dumai served by ferries from Malaysia. It is also possible to travel by boat from Singapore to Batam and Bintan, two islands just south of Singapore.

How much does it cost to ship from Indonesia to India?

Courier Charges from Indonesia to IndiaWeightExpress ChargesEconomy Charges1 Kg\u20b9 948\u20b9 4732 Kg\u20b9 1896\u20b9 9463 Kg\u20b9 2841\u20b9 18935 Kg\u20b9 3795\u20b9 28433 more rows



Coming Back to India From Indonesia 🇮🇩🇮🇳 Flight ₹2500 Only




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