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Campervan Business in Sleman Grows Rapidly Since Pandemic

06.04.2026 23:28 1 min 1 source
rri.co.id - Portal berita terpercaya IND
Campervan Business in Sleman Grows Rapidly Since Pandemic
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The business of converting vans into camper vans in Indonesia's Sleman region is experiencing rapid growth following the COVID-19 pandemic. Companies modify vehicles by adding sleeping areas, mini-kitchens, and storage to create mobile accommodation for travel and camping.

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Campervan Business in Sleman Grows Rapidly Since Pandemic

06.04.2026 rri.co.id - Portal berita terpercaya IND

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🇮🇩 Indonesia — fuel prices

Updated: 05.04.2026

Diesel

$0.83 /l

IDR14,200.00 · €0.72/l

18 of 120

cheaper than 86% of countries

Petrol

$0.72 /l

IDR12,300.00 · €0.62/l

11 of 120

cheaper than 92% of countries

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