INDONESIA TOUR

Saudi King brings 460 tonnes of luggage

Afp, Bogor

Cheering crowds welcomed King Salman yesterday as he began the first visit by a Saudi monarch to Indonesia for almost 50 years, seeking stronger economic ties with the world's most populous Muslim-majority country.

The king -- who is accompanied by about 1,000 people travelling on several aircraft, including princes and ministers -- disembarked from his plane using an escalator as he arrived at an airport in Jakarta, his latest stop on an Asian tour.

The 81-year-old was greeted by President Joko Widodo and Jakarta governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, a Christian who is standing trial for blasphemy.

Crowds of flag-waving schoolchildren lined the route as a convoy of vehicles carrying the king and his entourage sped through pouring rain to a presidential palace in the nearby city of Bogor, where a marching band played the Indonesian national anthem.

Almost 460 tons of equipment have been flown in for the visit, including Mercedes limousines, with most transported to the Hindu resort island of Bali, where Salman will go on holiday after visiting Jakarta.

Preparations have been elaborate. Naked statues at the Bogor palace were covered up before Salman's arrival, while local media reported that 150 chefs had been hired to cook for the king's party and a VIP toilet had been specially built at a major mosque he will visit.

The monarch and his entourage will reportedly stay in five luxury hotels in Bali for several days following the visit to Jakarta.