
It is known as the month of giving because this month also serves as a reminder for the struggles of the less fortunate.

It is believed to help in managing impulses, such as snacking in the middle of the day, morning coffee as soon as you wake up and multiple smoke breaks every day. Fasting is intended to bring them closer to God and to exercise self-restraint. This means that they will not eat, drink, and conduct other things that are prohibited by the religion from the break of day until sunset. During Ramadan, Muslims all over the world will fast for the entire month. Ramadan falls in the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. One of the best times to visit Indonesia! A more calm, merry and cheerful atmosphere is apparent throughout the country, especially during this holy month. A visit to the country during this month is best for those of you craving to dive deep into the strong cultures of Indonesia, and how they celebrate their big holidays with many traditions.


As a country with the most largest Muslim population, the month of Ramadan and Eid Al-Fitr is important in Indonesia.
