Passengers unload their luggages from a bus after visiting their hometown during Eid al-Fitr holiday at Kalideres Bus Station in Jakarta, Indonesia, April 5, 2025. The holy month of Ramadan and the celebration of Islamic post-fasting festivity Eid al-Fitr have been associated with a homecoming tradition, locally known as mudik, for many people in Indonesia with the world's largest Muslim population. The flow of people returning from home is predicted to peak from April 5 to 6. (Xinhua/Agung Kuncahya B.)
Police officers patrol at Kalideres Bus Station in Jakarta, Indonesia, April 5, 2025. The holy month of Ramadan and the celebration of Islamic post-fasting festivity Eid al-Fitr have been associated with a homecoming tradition, locally known as mudik, for many people in Indonesia with the world's largest Muslim population. The flow of people returning from home is predicted to peak from April 5 to 6. (Xinhua/Agung Kuncahya B.)
Passengers get off the buses after visiting their hometown during Eid al-Fitr holiday at Kalideres Bus Station in Jakarta, Indonesia, April 5, 2025. The holy month of Ramadan and the celebration of Islamic post-fasting festivity Eid al-Fitr have been associated with a homecoming tradition, locally known as mudik, for many people in Indonesia with the world's largest Muslim population. The flow of people returning from home is predicted to peak from April 5 to 6. (Xinhua/Agung Kuncahya B.)
Passengers get off the buses after visiting their hometown during Eid al-Fitr holiday at Kalideres Bus Station in Jakarta, Indonesia, April 5, 2025. The holy month of Ramadan and the celebration of Islamic post-fasting festivity Eid al-Fitr have been associated with a homecoming tradition, locally known as mudik, for many people in Indonesia with the world's largest Muslim population. The flow of people returning from home is predicted to peak from April 5 to 6. (Xinhua/Agung Kuncahya B.)