Kemkomdigi launches MudikPedia 2026 information guide for Lebaran travel
Jakarta – The Ministry of Communication and Digital (Kemkomdigi) has reintroduced MudikPedia for Lebaran 2026, a digital guide that makes it easier for the public to obtain important information about travel during the 2026 Lebaran migration period, or Eid al-Fitr 1447 Hijriah.
The Director General of Public Communication and Media at Kemkomdigi, Fifi Aleyda Yahya, stated that MudikPedia was prepared to help the public plan their journeys more effectively.
“Through MudikPedia, the public can obtain official and up-to-date information to ensure their Lebaran travel is safer and more comfortable,” she said in a statement confirmed in Jakarta on Saturday.
Through MudikPedia, the public can access various travel information from multiple agencies in a single portal, including traffic monitoring, travel routes, health services, and weather forecasts.
The Ministry of Transport previously estimated that approximately 143.91 million people, or 50.60 per cent of Indonesia’s population, will travel during the 2026 Lebaran migration period.
The government has prepared various measures to support smooth travel flows, including vehicle safety inspections, fleet expansion, free travel programmes, and traffic engineering such as contra flow and one-way systems.
With support from easily accessible information through MudikPedia, Fifi hopes the public can plan their Lebaran travel more effectively so that journeys proceed safely and smoothly.
The approximately two-week holiday period is expected to generate a significant impact, with telecommunications traffic projected to increase by 30–40 per cent. Beyond the extended holiday duration causing crowds, another factor expected to influence the increase in telecommunications traffic during Lebaran 2026 is the government’s Work From Anywhere (WFA) directive.
Consequently, comprehensive telecommunications network monitoring and reinforcement is being carried out by the government and telecommunications operators, including through a task force at a dedicated telecommunications monitoring post to be operated between 13–29 March 2026.