Jakarta Provincial Government Opens Registration for Free Mudik Programme 2026 on 22 February: Requirements and Procedures
The Jakarta Provincial Government (Pemprov DKI Jakarta) will open registration for the Free Mudik Programme 2026/1447 Hijriah on 22 February 2026 via the official website mudikgratis.jakarta.go.id, with registration remaining open until quotas are filled.
“We have prepared this Free Mudik Programme to provide convenience for residents, whilst also reducing the use of private vehicles, particularly motorcycles, in order to minimise the risk of accidents during the Lebaran exodus and return flows,” said Jakarta Transportation Agency Head Syafrin Liputo in a statement on Sunday.
He said the Jakarta Provincial Government has arranged bus transport services for travellers to a total of 20 cities and regencies across various provinces in Indonesia. Additionally, the provincial government will facilitate motorcycle transport using trucks to six destination cities, allowing residents to use their vehicles whilst in their hometowns without having to ride them from Jakarta.
Syafrin said that for the outbound journey, motorcycle departures are scheduled for Monday, 16 March 2026 from Pulogadung Terminal. Motorcycles must be handed over by 15 March 2026 at 17:00 WIB at the latest, whilst passenger departures will take place on 17 March 2026 from the National Monument (Monas) area.
For the return journey to Jakarta, motorcycle departures are scheduled for 25 March 2026 from six destination terminals to Pulogadung Terminal, whilst passenger departures will take place on 26 March 2026 from 20 destination terminals to the Pulo Gebang Integrated Terminal.
Prospective participants in the Free Mudik Programme must prepare several documents as registration requirements, namely a DKI Jakarta identity card (prioritised), a family card, and a vehicle registration certificate (STNK) for those bringing motorcycles.
The bus destination locations are as follows:
- Tirtonadi Terminal, Solo
- Indihiang Terminal, Tasikmalaya
- Alang-Alang Lebar Terminal, Palembang
- Purboyo Terminal, Madiun
- Pilangsari Terminal, Sragen
- Cilacap Terminal
- Giwangan Terminal, Yogyakarta
- Kertawangunan Terminal, Kuningan Regency
- Rajabasa Terminal, Bandar Lampung
- Tegal Terminal
- Kebumen Regency Terminal
- Kepuhsari Terminal, Jombang
- Pekalongan Terminal
- Giri Adipura Terminal, Wonogiri
- Tamanan Terminal, Kediri
- Arjosari Terminal, Malang
- Mendolo Terminal, Wonosobo
- Bulupitu Terminal, Purwokerto
- Mangkang Terminal, Semarang
- Purabaya Terminal, Sidoarjo Regency