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4 Rest Areas on Trans Java Toll with Hotels: Facilities & Tariffs 2026

| | Source: MEDIA_INDONESIA Translated from Indonesian | Infrastructure
4 Rest Areas on Trans Java Toll with Hotels: Facilities & Tariffs 2026
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Driver fatigue during long-distance travel is a leading cause of accidents on toll roads. To address this, the Trans Java Toll operator has expanded Rest and Service Area (TIP) facilities in 2026 by introducing transit hotels. Drivers can now rest comfortably on quality mattresses without leaving the toll corridor.

Located in Bekasi, this hotel is the primary choice for drivers needing immediate rest after navigating Jakarta traffic congestion. Using a digital self check-in system, guests can enter their rooms quickly. Twelve rooms are available, equipped with air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and en-suite bathrooms.

The Cipali Toll section is known as a “fatigue point” for drivers from Central Java and Jakarta. Hotels at kilometre 166 (eastbound) and kilometre 164 (towards Jakarta) on the Cipali Toll provide a vital solution. The hotel at kilometre 166 features 27 rooms with calming views of rice fields, effectively reducing driver stress during journeys.

Beyond its reputation as a salted egg shopping destination, Banjaratma Rest Area in Brebes now offers high-standard accommodation facilities. Staying here provides a unique experience within a historic building complex, the former colonial sugar factory.

The transit hotels employ a time-based stay concept, which is more economical for transit drivers. Prices may vary according to holiday seasons and peak periods.

The presence of hotels at Trans Java Toll rest areas represents a major advancement in Indonesia’s transport infrastructure. These facilities demonstrate that driver safety is the primary concern. With adequate rest, the risk of accidents caused by driver fatigue can be significantly minimised.

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