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Five Reasons to Choose a Campervan for Travel

22.06.2026 06:20 1 min 1 source
IDN Times IND
Five Reasons to Choose a Campervan for Travel
Original source: IDN Times

Campervans are gaining popularity as a mode of travel not tied to schedules or hotels. Users can choose their own route, stop at any location, and save on accommodation. This format suits remote work and a flexible lifestyle.

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Five Reasons to Choose a Campervan for Travel

22.06.2026 IDN Times IND Original source

🇮🇩 Indonesia — fuel prices

Updated: 20.06.2026

Diesel

$1.28 /l

IDR23,000.31 · €1.13/l

47 of 132

cheaper than 65% of countries

Petrol

$0.92 /l

IDR16,460.85 · €0.81/l

20 of 134

cheaper than 86% of countries

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