Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of Ramadan - the Muslimholy month of fasting, is expected to fall on April 21 this year.
Major seaports and toll roads are packed, while airports andbus terminals are also full of travelers looking forward to reuniting withtheir families.
Indonesia’s transport ministry has predicted up to 123million people will travel for Eid this year, up from 85 million estimated tohave made the trip last year.
Some 18 million people are forecast to leave the GreaterJakarta area alone, enduring hours of traffic or congested airports andseaports to celebrate the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan withfamilies.
Authorities have temporarily made some highways leaving thecapital one way to ease congestion./.