Jakarta Provincial Government Opens Registration for Free Homecoming Program Cluster 2 Until February 27th
The Jakarta Provincial Government has officially opened registration for the second cluster of its 2026 free homecoming program on Wednesday, February 25th. Registration for cluster 2 is scheduled to close on Friday, February 27th.
Previously, cluster 1 was open from February 22nd to 24th, and the verification process has been ongoing since Wednesday and will continue until February 27th. Cluster 1 covers destinations in Solo, Tasikmalaya, Palembang, Madiun, Sragen, and Cilacap.
Verification for cluster 2 will take place on February 28th.
According to the Jakarta Transportation Agency’s Instagram account (@dishubdkijakarta), cluster 2 includes destinations such as Yogyakarta, Kuningan, Lampung, Tegal, Kebumen, Jombang, and Pekalongan.
Cluster 3 will be open from February 28th to March 2nd, with verification from March 3rd to 5th. The destinations for cluster 3 are Wonogiri, Kediri, Malang, Wonosobo, Purwokerto, Semarang, and Sidoarjo.
This free homecoming program is part of the Jakarta Provincial Government’s commitment to supporting the safety of residents during the Eid al-Fitr holiday and reducing traffic congestion and the risk of accidents on the roads.
The program provides bus transportation for travelers and truck transportation for motorcycles to various destination cities. Registration is done online through the mudikgratis.jakarta.go.id website, starting with cluster 1 on February 22nd, 2026.
The 2026 Jakarta Provincial Government Free Homecoming Program serves 20 cities/regencies in various provinces, including:
Terminal Tirtonadi, Solo
Terminal Indihiang, Tasikmalaya City
Terminal Alang-Alang Lebar, Palembang City
Terminal Purboyo, Madiun
Terminal Pilangsari, Sragen
Terminal Cilacap
Terminal Giwangan, Yogyakarta
Terminal Kertawangunan, Kuningan Regency
Terminal Rajabasa, Bandar Lampung City
Terminal Tegal City
Terminal Kebumen Regency
Terminal Kepuhsari, Jombang
Terminal Pekalongan
Terminal Giri Adipura, Wonogiri
Terminal Tamanan, Kediri
Terminal Arjosari, Malang
Terminal Mendolo, Wonosobo
Terminal Bulupitu, Purwokerto
Terminal Mangkang, Semarang City
Terminal Purabaya, Sidoarjo Regency
In addition to bus services, the Jakarta Provincial Government also provides motorcycle transportation using trucks to six destination cities, including:
Terminal Mangkang, Semarang City
Terminal Kebumen Regency
Terminal Tirtonadi, Solo
Terminal Giwangan, Yogyakarta
Terminal Giri Adipura, Wonogiri
Terminal Purabaya, Sidoarjo Regency
Requirements and necessary documents:
Registration is done online via the link https://mudikgratis.jakarta.go.id
Prospective participants must provide the necessary administrative documents, including a Family Card (KK), Jakarta ID card (priority given), and Vehicle Registration Certificate (STNK) if bringing a motorcycle.
Each registration can add a maximum of 3 family members from the same KK.
The NIK (National Identity Number) on the ID card registered during the registration process must match the original ID card.
Documents are uploaded during the online registration process and verified by officers.
After successful registration, prospective participants must verify their documents by bringing copies to the nearest verification location.
If duplicate registrations are found in other homecoming programs, the registration will be automatically canceled, and the decision is final.
Tickets are not allowed to be resold or transferred to other people.
Schedule and departure locations:
Homecoming participants will depart from Jakarta on March 17th, 2026, using buses from Monas (National Monument).
Motorcycles will depart from Jakarta earlier, on March 16th, 2026, from the Pulogadung Terminal in Jakarta, using trucks to the destination cities.
Motorcycles for the outbound journey must be submitted by March 15th at 5:00 PM.
Participants on the return journey will depart from 20 terminals/cities to the Pulo Gebang Integrated Terminal on March 26th, 2026.
Motorcycles on the return journey will be transported back using trucks from six destination terminals to the Pulogadung Terminal on March 25th, 2026.