Indonesia is the largest archipelago of the world. It offers breathtaking landscapes and a great cultural diversity, result of centuries of cultural exchanges. Here are the highlights of your next holiday in Indonesia.
For sure, Bali is the must-do stop during your trip. On the archipelago it is the island that attracts the most travelers. In the 1970’s it was a well-known destination for surfers, the destination has since grown on lots of travelers. The reason for this is that Bali is a very unique island. It is a small island so in just 2 hours you can drive from the beach to a volcano seeing rice fields and jungle along the way. The smile and kindness of Balinese together with the beauty of Bali’s nature makes it a highlight of any honeymoon or family trip in Indonesia.
Yogyakarta, the cultural capital of Indonesia, is on Java island. There are mainly temples to discover in the area, especially the temples of Borobudur and the temple of Prambanan. From Yogyakarta you can easily reach East Java to climb the Bromo and Ijen volcanoes, don’t miss it!
The island of Komodo is known throughout the world for its dragons, they are endemic to the region. Indonesia is the only place in the world you can observe Komodo dragons in their environment and the least we can say is that it is impressive. Moreover, some of the most beautiful underwater sites are in Komodo island, perfect for those who like diving. We usually suggest you explore this part of the archipelago on a cruise for a very unique experience.
If you’re looking for an off the beaten track adventure, Sumatra is the one for you. North of the island you can wander in Bukit Lawang jungle and encounter the orangutans in their environment. To have this chance you will have to walk through the jungle for hours but it will be all worth it when you will finally get to meet this animal so much alike humans. In Sumatra you can also meet the people of Mentawai and discover their ancient traditions. A moment you will never forget!
Only very few travelers have had the chance to travel to Papua which is an isolated destination. Meeting the local tribes often requires logistics and hours of walking or sailing. It is a long journey but curious travelers will not regret it. Papuan tribes have very little contact with the outside world and their ancestral way of living is therefore well preserved. An immersive stay with the Korowai, Dani or Asmat is the experience of a lifetime.
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