Guide to Free Mudik Registration with the Directorate General of Land Transport 2026
JAKARTA – The Directorate General of Land Transport (Ditjen Hubdat) of the Ministry of Transport has opened a free road transport programme for the 2026 Eid holiday period. Members of the public wishing to participate can register online with limited quotas available.
Registration opened from 1 to 15 March 2026 or until daily quotas are filled through the nusantara.kemenhub.go.id portal.
“Registration will open from 1 March 2026 through the nusantara.kemenhub.go.id website. Registration will close once all quotas have been filled,” stated the Director General of Land Transport, Aan Suhanan, in an official statement.
The programme serves 34 destination cities across 10 provinces, including Palembang, Lampung, Bengkulu, Padang, Medan, Aceh, and several cities in Central and East Java such as Semarang, Solo, Yogyakarta, Surabaya, and Malang.
For the return journey, departures are scheduled from 12 cities across eight provinces, including Kuningan, Madiun, Surabaya, Palembang, Padang, Medan, Aceh, Semarang, Solo, Yogyakarta, Wonogiri, and Purwokerto.
Beyond passenger buses, Ditjen Hubdat also provides eight trucks for motorcycle transport with a total capacity of 240 motorcycles. This facility is intended for travellers who wish to use motorcycles in their hometowns but do not wish to ride them on long-distance journeys.
“In addition, we also provide 8 motorcycle transport trucks for travellers heading home by motorcycle. These trucks can accommodate 240 motorcycles,” said Aan.
Cities served by motorcycle transport services during the outbound and return journeys include Solo, Yogyakarta, Wonogiri, and Purwokerto.
For the outbound journey schedule, participants will depart over three days from five terminals.
The return journey is scheduled for 25 March 2026 from several regional terminals, including Terminal Bulupitu Purwokerto, Terminal Mangkang Semarang, Terminal Giwangan Yogyakarta, Terminal Tirtonandi Solo, Terminal Bungurasih Surabaya, Terminal Amplas Medan, and Terminal Batoh Aceh.
Aan ensured that all buses used have undergone safety inspections or ramp checks to guarantee that vehicles and drivers are in prime condition.
“We also ensure that the free mudik buses to be dispatched have undergone safety inspections or ramp checks. This is done to ensure and guarantee that buses and drivers are in prime condition so that all passengers can reach their hometowns safely and comfortably,” he stated.
The public is urged to register for only one free mudik programme to ensure quotas are distributed evenly and to prevent duplicate registrations.