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Hiker staying on top of Mount Batur, Indonesia, on a clear day at the sun is setting

If you thought Indonesia was all big resorts and Bintang, it might be time to check your atlas.

Because there isn’t really just one  Indonesia ... not when you’re an archipelago made up of 17,000 individual islands (only 8,000 of which have ever seen a human footprint). One minute you’re spotting orangutans in the jungles of Sumatra, the next you’re chowing down on an organic acai bowl in Ubud. You could be hiking the slopes of Mt Batur or kicking back on the sugar-white beaches of Gili Air (preferably holding a delicious tropical cocktail). Whether you’re looking for party, peace or paradise, the odds are good we’ve got an Indonesia tour that fits the bill.

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Indonesia at a glance

Capital city.

Jakarta (population 9.2 million)

242.9 million

(GMT+07:00) Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta

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Best time to visit indonesia.

Indonesia’s close proximity to the equator ensures consistently hot and humid weather in all seasons; however, its tropical climate means many areas are prone to periods of heavy rainfall. The wet season normally takes place from October to April and flooding can make the roads difficult to travel at times.

Popular vacation spots like Bali tend to receive large crowds during Christmas and school holidays but are significantly less crowded in shoulder seasons. Also worth keeping in mind are Indonesia’s various religious holidays. With a large population of practicing Muslims, Ramadan results in the closure of many services, so expect a quieter experience when traveling during Ramadan.

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Geography and environment

An archipelago of over 17,000 islands, Indonesia works its way across several oceans, beginning with the island of Sumatra in the West and stretching to Irian Jaya in the East. In between, Indonesia includes a sizeable part of Borneo, as well as larger islands such as Java, Bali and Sulawesi. With such a broad selection of islands, Indonesia encompasses a variety of landscapes such as: thick tropical jungle, fertile rice fields, grasslands and volcanic mountain ranges. Indonesia’s ecosystems are full of a rich variety of flora and fauna including the very rare Sumatran tiger and elephant, the Javan rhino and the fierce Komodo Dragon. Indonesia is also famous for its incredible beaches and marine life. With thousands of kilometers of reefs, beaches, bays and lagoons, Indonesia is a diver's paradise.

Top 10 creatures of Indonesia

1. sumatran rhino.

Appearing almost prehistoric, the Sumatran rhino is smaller in both size and number than its African cousins. Covered in a reddish brown fur, the Sumatran rhino is a solitary animal, and has been quietly grazing the grasslands for thousands of years.

2. Sulawesi Giant Squirrel

Living deep within Sulawesi’s rainforest canopies, this enigmatic and shy rodent can be tough to spot, so stay quiet and alert if you want to catch a glimpse of one.

3. Sun Bear

A perennial favorite, the sun bear can be found on many of Indonesia’s islands. Perhaps suffering from ‘small bear syndrome’, these fiery characters are often quite aggressive, defying their nickname as the ‘Honey Bear’.

4. Sulawesi Macaque

Native to the island of Sulawesi, these crafty primates are known for being exceptionally social creatures. With family groups usually led by dominant females, Sulawesi macaques are a prime example of 'girl power' in action.

5. Sumatran Tiger

A noble predator with an almost mythical status, the Sumatran tiger stalks its prey deep within the jungles of Sumatra. With some estimates putting their numbers at just over 300, an international effort is underway to protect this incredible animal.

6. Javan Slow Loris

Slow in name, slow in nature. Don’t be fooled though, this super-cute creature packs a deadly punch – it is the world's only poisonous primate!

7. Long-Beaked Echidna

Inhabiting the island of New Guinea, this crazy critter snuffles about the forest floor using its large snout. Don’t expect to see many of these guys though; they are classified as ‘critically endangered’.

8. Komodo Dragon

The fearsome Komodo Dragon is the world’s largest lizard, often weighing up to 70 kilograms. Described as the ‘perfect predator’, this stealthy beast makes for an exhilarating sight.

9. Moluccan Flying Snake

Scared of snakes? Now you'll have to search the ground and the air as these aerodynamic reptiles have found a novel way to move between the treetops, by becoming airborne and gliding for up to 30 meters.

10. Babirusa

What do you get when you cross a pig and a deer? The odd looking Babirusa: a short and stocky animal with large, curled horns. Native to Indonesia, populations of these bizarre beasts are sadly in decline due to poaching and habitat loss.

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Local culture.

The culture of Indonesia is diverse and varied across the approximately 6,000 inhabited islands. There are over 300 different languages spoken across the islands, however most people can speak Bahasa Indonesian. Despite the diversity, Indonesian tends to have a strong cultural bond, with the national slogan meaning Unity in Diversity. Religion is a big contributor to cultural identity in Indonesia, with everyone needing to have an official religion, which will be listed on their national identification card. Generally speaking, you can only marry people of the same religion as you. The majority of the population are Muslim and, but Christianity, Catholicism, Hinduism and Buddhism are also practiced.

Food and drink

Here are some of the most popular foods and drinks you should try in Indonesia.

Satay is delicious skewered meat (often chicken), which is cooked over hot coals, covered in a spicy peanut sauce. Vegetarians can also try this sauce on rice cakes called ketupat. Satay is a great meal to eat on the run or equally good as part of a feast in a restaurant.

Beef rendang

Similar to a beef curry (although with less sauce and a richer flavor), Beef Rendang is a spicy dish that is traditionally served at special festive events like weddings. However, travelers will be able to sample this dish all over Indonesia.

Nasi Goreng

Indonesian fried rice known as Nasi Goreng is Indonesia’s national dish for good reason. This famous meal is eaten all over the world in many different formats, but what makes Indonesia’s rendition particularly special is the darkness of the rice, thanks to the use of thick, sweet soy sauce known as kecap manis.

These steamed fish dumplings served in peanut sauce are Indonesia’s answer to dim sum. The cone shaped packages can be made with a variety of fish including tuna, mackerel and even prawn. They’re a popular street food and can be found at many streetside stalls and restaurants.

Nasi uduk translates to mixed rice, and is a dish of rice cooked in coconut milk mixed with various herbs and spices. It is normally served with some sort of meat dish or curry.

Tea and coffee

Tea and coffee are the most common and popular beverages in Indonesia. They are often served sweeter than you may be used to drinking at home.

For most travelers, shopping in Indonesia will be very affordable, with opportunities to purchase authentic arts and crafts, including traditional batik clothing, woodcarvings, pottery and other unusual items. On bigger islands like Bali and Java, you will be spoiled for choice when it comes to shopping opportunities. Tourist centers can be worthwhile if you are looking to buy handcrafted items like puppets, leatherworks and batik. Otherwise, explore local markets for clothing, shoes, antiques and other items.

At most markets, bargaining is encouraged. If you want more information about haggling in Asia, check out   this blog .

Festivals and events

There are many different religious and cultural celebrations in Indonesia, but some of the key public holidays include:

  • Galungan dan Kuningan: celebrating the victory of light over darkness, when ancestors visit their relatives on earth.
  • Kartini Day: the birthday of national heroine, Raden Ayu Kartini, who fought for women’s education rights.
  • National Awakening Day: celebrates the coming together of people from the 17,000 islands of Indonesia as a national identity.
  • National Batik Day: celebrates the traditional batik clothing and is commemorated in October on the day when UNESCO first acknowledged batik as a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage in 2009.

Top islands to visit in Indonesia

Bali might be known for its Instagrammable smoothies and rice paddies, but there is so much more to this island paradise than meets the eye. The mountain areas are second to none, the waterfalls are stunning and the beaches are iconic. Ubud is a yogi paradise, while a sunrise climb to Mt. Batur is perfect for hikers looking for a challenge.

Whether you're looking to hike and cycle or relax on the beach and in hot springs, we've got a  Bali tour  that'll tick all the boxes.

Learn about the unique Sasak culture on Lombok from the food, arts and crafts and farming. The secluded beaches are less visited than their Balinese neighbor, but no less beautiful. If your visit is over a weekend, you may also be able to witness a traditional wedding to experience the local customs, dress and feasting.

Explore both of these neighboring islands on our 15 day Bali & Lombok Adventure.

Komodo and Flores

There is only one place on earth to see the legendary Komodo Dragons in the wild, and that is Komodo National Park. Two of the more notable islands that make up the park are Komodo and Flores, both of which are great places to catch a glimpse of these famous reptiles.

Located in the Indonesian section of Borneo, exploring the jungle is an experience you’ll never forget. Keep an eye out for orangutans, meet with friendly locals and learn about how they work to conserve the wildlife in this largely untouched slice of paradise.

Join the adventure of a (wild)lifetime on our  12 day Indonesia Expedition: Orangutans of Kalimantan.

Indonesia travel FAQs

Do i need a covid-19 vaccine to join an intrepid trip.

Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards

From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travelers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).

However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travelers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.

Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.

Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia?

Passport holders for most nationalities are permitted to enter Visa Free for up to 30 days for tourism purposes. Please check with your relevant consulate or embassy.

Entry requirements: presentation of onward or return tickets, passport which is valid for at least 6 months. Visitors on Visa-free Short Visits must enter AND exit from certain airports and seaports in Indonesia including: Jakarta (Soekarno-Hatta Airport), Bali (Ngurah Rai Airport), Yogyakarta (Adisucipto Airport) and Surabaya (Juanda Airport). This currently excludes entry and exist from Lombok (Bandar Udara International Airport). Visa-free Short Visits cannot be extended and cannot be transferred to another type of visa.

Some nationalities are required to obtain a visa on arrival, or in advance. Citizens of countries who aren't on the visa on arrival or visa-free lists are required to apply for a visa overseas before travelling to Indonesia.

Nationals of all countries planning to stay for more than 30 days in Indonesia have to apply for the appropriate visa at an overseas Indonesian consulate or embassy before their departure.

Local laws require that you must always carry identification. We recommend taking a clear photocopy of your passport photo page and photo of your visa (after arriving), to carry with you.

What's the weather like in Indonesia?

Indonesia has a tropical climate with a distinct wet and dry season and hot, humid weather throughout the year. Temperatures average 72°F to 90°F along the coast, but it's typically a bit cooler at higher elevations such as the Padang Highlands in  Sumatra  and Mt Bromo in  Java . The sea is warm all year, with temperatures averaging a balmy 79°F to 82°F.

Is tipping customary in Indonesia?

Tipping isn't mandatory or customary in Indonesia, but a tip of spare change or another small amount would be appreciated by restaurants, drivers and other service workers, especially if the service has been particularly good.

What is the internet access like in Indonesia?

Internet access is widely available in tourist areas like Bali, which has many internet cafes. Internet access is less common in rural and remote areas.

Can I use my cell phone while in Indonesia?

You'll be able to use your cell phone in most urban areas of Indonesia, although some of the islands or more remote areas may not have network coverage. Ensure you have global roaming activated with your cell carrier before you leave home if you wish to use your phone while in Indonesia.

What are the toilets like in Indonesia?

You'll have to adjust to different standards of hygiene and sanitation while in Indonesia. The standard toilet is of the squat variety and this may take some getting used to. However, western-style toilets can be found in large hotels and some tourist areas.

What will it cost for a…?

Indonesia is one of the world's favorite budget travel destinations. Here's what you can roughly expect to pay for a:

  • Street food snack = 2,000 IDR
  • Fresh juice = 5,000 IDR
  • Bottle of beer in a bar = 20,000 IDR
  • Souvenir sarong = 25,000 IDR
  • Dinner in a restaurant = 40,000 IDR

Can I drink the water in Indonesia?

Drinking tap water isn't recommended in Indonesia. For environmental reasons, try to avoid buying bottled water. Fill a reusable water bottle or canteen with filtered water. Ask your leader where filtered water can be found, some hotels we stay in may have drinking water available. It's also advisable to avoid ice in drinks and peel fruit and vegetables before eating.

Are credit cards accepted widely in Indonesia?

Major credit cards are widely accepted by large shops, hotels and restaurants in Indonesia. However, they may not be accepted by smaller vendors such as small family restaurants, market stalls or in remote towns and rural areas. Make sure you carry enough cash for purchases, since credit cards aren't always an option everywhere in Indonesia.

What is ATM access like in Indonesia?

ATMs are found widely throughout Indonesia, so withdrawing cash shouldn't be problematic in most areas. Some smaller villages and rural areas may not have ATM access, so be prepared for this before venturing too far from a city or major town.

What public holidays are celebrated in Indonesia?

For a current list of public holidays in Indonesia go to World Travel Guide .

Is Indonesia accessible for travelers with disabilities?

Intrepid is committed to making travel widely   accessible , regardless of ability or disability. That’s why we do our best to help as many people see the world as possible, regardless of any physical or mental limitations they might have. We’re always happy to talk to travelers with disabilities and see if we can help guide them towards the most suitable itinerary for their needs and where possible, make reasonable adjustments to our itineraries.

Indonesia can be a difficult destination for travelers with disabilities because pavements are uneven and steps are frequent, paving is poorly maintained and footpaths are usually obstructed with parked vehicles, street stalls and debris. Accessible public toilets are rare other than in big modern shopping malls. Wheelchair accessible vehicles are available only through specialist tour operators, but cars and drivers can be hired readily and are good value. Local guides are easy to find in tourist areas. Bali has a wider range of tourism services and more developed facilities, including some accessible accommodation options. Some sights such as Borobudur and Prambanan in Yogyakarta are partially wheelchair accessible. Visitors generally find that Indonesians are very welcoming and willing to help those with access needs. The Asian Para Games took place in Jakarta in 2018 and have helped raise the profile of people with disabilities in the country as well as give new direction for making facilities more accessible in the capital.

Is Indonesia safe for LGBTQIA+ travelers?

Everyone should feel comfortable when they travel with Intrepid and we know that many of our travelers are part of the LGBTQIA+ community. It’s important for our travelers to be aware of the local laws and customs in the destinations we visit as some countries have laws that discriminate against LGBTQIA+ people. We recommend you visit  Equaldex  and/or  Smartraveller  before you choose your trip for up-to-date advice and information about LGBTQIA+ related laws. 

Homosexuality is not currently illegal in Indonesia, other than in Aceh province (which is governed by Islamic law), however the LGBTQIA+ community has routinely been targeted and harassed by police.

Revisions to Indonesia’s criminal code that would allow prison sentences of up to five years for sex between unmarried people are being considered by parliament. These changes would criminalize same-sex relationships and advocacy groups are fearing a profound setback to human rights in Indonesia as a result.

A predominantly Muslim country, Islamic organisations have increasingly been pressuring the government on moral issues and in the past few years politicians and public figures have frequently been using anti-LGBTQIA+ rhetoric as a means to win votes. Gay dating apps and media portraying LGBTQIA+ behaviour as “normal” have been banned. Same-sex marriage, civil partnerships, and adoption are all illegal, and the lack of anti-discrimination laws means that attacks on the LGBTQIA+ community in Indonesia regularly go unpunished.

There are few gay-friendly venues outside of Bali. Because sex in general is a taboo subject in Indonesian society, the issue of sexuality is unlikely to arise while traveling here. The majority of the country is safe for LGBTQIA+ travelers, provided you are willing to be discreet and cautious with public behaviour. Bali, with its Hindu majority, has always been more liberal, tolerant and relaxed in attitude, however public displays of affection are still not the norm for any couples anywhere in the country. Upscale hotels will likely not have any issues with same-sex travelers sharing a bed, however at budget or family-run businesses if you are allocated separate beds you might feel more comfortable not to draw attention to your relationship.  

For more information on LGBTQIA+ travel in Indonesia, visit:

https://queerintheworld.com/lgbt-rights-in-indonesia/

https://smartraveller.gov.au/guide/Pages/lgbti-travellers.aspx

Does my trip to Indonesia support The Intrepid Foundation?

Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. In fact, we make a donation on behalf of every traveler. Trips to Indonesia directly support our foundation partner, Coral Triangle Center Foundation.

Coral Triangle Center Foundation

The Coral Triangle Center is on a mission to restore coastal and marine ecosystems in Indonesia through training and education. Over the last several years, coral reefs along the northern coast of Nusa Penida have suffered from widespread mortality due to irresponsible marine tourism, disease, coral bleaching, tropical storms and water pollution. Donations from our trips help their coral restoration project in Nusa Penida Marine Protected Area and support their educational outreach activities for local schools in Nusa Penida.  

Do I need to purchase travel insurance before traveling?

Absolutely. All passengers traveling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.

For more information on insurance, please go to: Travel Insurance

How do I stay safe and healthy while traveling?

From Australia?

Go to: Smart Traveller

From Canada?

Go to:  Canada Travel Information

From the UK?

Go to:  UK Foreign Travel Advice

From New Zealand?

Go to:  Safe Travel

From the US?

Go to:  US Department of State

The World Health Organisation also provides useful health information.

What is it like traveling on a small group tour?

Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or you’re about to embark on your first trip, traveling can be as intimidating as it is exciting. That's the beauty of a small group tour. From handling the logistics and organizing amazing cultural activities to local leaders who know each destination like the back of their hand (like which street has the best markets and where to get the most authentic food), traveling on a small group tour with Intrepid will give you unforgettable travel experiences without the hassle that comes with exploring a new place. Plus, you'll have ready-made friends to share the journey with. All you have to do is turn up with a healthy sense of adventure and we’ll take care of the rest.

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Bali Bucket List Boutique 10 Day Tour Tour

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Bali Bucket List Boutique 10 Day Tour

I cannot express how well put together this tour is! From the minute I arrived in Bali, someone was waiting for me to help me through immigration which avoided all queues, then my driver Made was waiting for me, he was so lovely! On arriving at the first hotel, (which was amazing), I was greeted with a welcome drink and the lovely hotel staff. I travelled on my own, and this was my first solo tour, so I was anxious, but as soon as I arrived all of that went because I felt so looked after by everyone. I met the rest of the group the next day, as well as our tour guide Andy. Andy is the nicest, kindest man and couldn't do enough for us. He always went the extra mile for us, he was great fun! He really was the best guide! and really looked after us all. We all loved him! All of the hotels we stayed out were out of this world, and the staff, cleanliness, security was 100% up there! All of the drivers that took us to and from places/excursions were lovely, and all cars had air con which was so nice! The surfing was brilliant and the instructors always made sure we were good and safe in the water, they were a good laugh too! When we climbed Mount Batur we had a guide called Augus who was beyond lovely, and so attentive! he really looked after us. The whole tour was so well organised, and managed. The people/staff made it extra special, and it was so nice meeting so many different people along the way, they went from strangers to friends quickly. Which is the why I did a group tour, because I knew I'd meet new people. The owner of Bali Bucket List always made sure we were all good too, he has such a fantastic company! We honestly could not of asked for anything more! I would recommend this tour to anyone and wish I could do it all over again. Thank you to everyone at Bali Bucket List, We all had the best time of my lives!! I wish you did tours in other places!
  • €55 deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

5 Day Komodo Kayak Tour

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5 Day Komodo Kayak

We wanted a trip that involved lots of kayaking, lots of snorkelling, some walking and loads of beautiful places to look at. We got this and much more! Food on our boat was first class, we could not have wanted for anything. All the team on the boat and our fantastic guide Matias were exceptionalwith everything catered for. Nothing was too much trouble. The snorkelling spots were generally away from the touristy places and Matias had his very special place that was just fantastic. Could not want for more. A thoroughly well organised, unique experience that will give us many wonderful memories. Thanks so much! Just loved it!!

6 Day Komodo Kayak Insight Tour

6 Day Komodo Kayak Insight

Hi there. My family did this trip and loved it. Our kids (7 and 10) enjoyed learning about the Komodo Dragons, seeing 11 of them in real life on Rinca Island. We all had fun snorkelling in the crystal clear warm waters with heaps of coral and lots of fish to see. Sea kayaking was fun and achievable travelling between islands. We could jump back on the support boat any time for a rest if needed. Meals were lovely and the beach camping was great in large tents, all set-up by the crew. The crew kept us safe, kayaking with us if required, watching over us at all times. Our kids did the kayaking also resting when tired, sometimes jumping out and back onto the boat for a spot of sun-baking/relaxing on the top deck. Labuan Bajo is a lovely coastal city in Flores with the hustle and bustle of a working city combined with a relaxing tourist friendly vibe. Some great restaurants to visit also. If you like the outdoors and want to try something a bit different, I recommend this trip. Our family Video Diaries are on YouTube for this trip, enjoy. [external link removed in moderation]

Tracking Wild Orangutans and Gibbons in Sumatra Tour

Tracking Wild Orangutans and Gibbons in Sumatra

  • 10% deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

Amazing Yogyakarta Tour With Local People Tour

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Amazing Yogyakarta Tour With Local People

Great experience with Andy and the driver on our 5 day trip in Jogja! Andy was reallly attentive, understanding and flexible, especially with my mom whom has a issues with climbing stairs. Enjoyed ourselves greatly, highly recommended

Indonesia Experience :Yogyakarta and Bali Tours Tour

Indonesia Experience :Yogyakarta and Bali Tours

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Sailing Trip Komodo Island with Phinisi Boat Tour

Sailing Trip Komodo Island with Phinisi Boat

Wow! What a great three days abord a boat plying the waters of the Komodo National Park. Swimming with giant manta rays, getting close up to the Komodo Dragon, hiking to the top of Padar Island to take in the most spectacular vistas were the highlights of the trip. And we were all surprised by the quantity and truly excellent quality of our meals. Only negative (which should easily be corrected) was when one of our group injured a toe, there was no first aid kit on board. One from a nearby boat was used.

Tracking Sumatran Tigers and Wild Orangutans in Sumatra Tour

Tracking Sumatran Tigers and Wild Orangutans in Sumatra

Dream Honeymoon/Anniversary of Bali 11 days Nusa Dua - Ubud - Seminyak- Penida Tour

Dream Honeymoon/Anniversary of Bali 11 days Nusa Dua - Ubud - Seminyak- Penida

  • €85 deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

Best of Bali Tour

Best of Bali

Explore Bali\'s Hidden Gems on a Spectacular 15 days Road Trip Tour

Explore Bali's Hidden Gems on a Spectacular 15 days Road Trip

Best Yogyakarta Tours 3 days Tour

Best Yogyakarta Tours 3 days

We thoroughly enjoyed our recent trip to Yogyakarta. Our guide Andy and driver Yusef were excellent with good English, considerate, prompt, competent and helpful. The itinerary was great and had very personal and enjoyable opportunities to interact with locals. Truly other than some bad weather which no one controls, this tour more than met our expectations. I highly recommend!

Amazing Bali Experience : Private & All Inclusive Tour

Amazing Bali Experience : Private & All Inclusive

Amazing Java Bali Tours : Private & All Inclusive Tour

Amazing Java Bali Tours : Private & All Inclusive

Everything went very well. Java and Bali are both very beautiful islands and thanks to the very good tour guides who responded to our wishes, we were able to see and experience a lot. The tour itself should perhaps be reconsidered. Getting up at 3 a.m. two days in a row and then having a long day of traveling is a bit much. If feasible, a stopover wouldn't be a bad idea. However, the hotel in Bromo was an imposition for Europeans. There are much better ones nearby. Otherwise we were satisfied with the offer.

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I had an amazing time in Bali ! That was made possible by the great list of activities planned for us but especially our fabulous guide, Andy ! There’s a variety of activities to please any adventurer. Be ready to enjoy the welcoming and warm people of Bali on this tour and become more relaxed as the days pass. The whole tour is very well organised and carefully planned. Wholeheartedly recommend :)
Beautiful boat - lovely gracious staff - nice food. Relaxing tour that had a mix of kayaking, snorkelling and sight seeing. One day was a bit windy so we hunkered down on the boat. Brought our own beer from town that we could keep in the cooler. Mix of tenting and staying on the boat was nice. Wandered through a small village and saw a school - wondered about the tokenism of donating to children here. Overall, thank you for an unforgettable 5 days!
Our trip to Yogyakarta was amazing. Our guide, Andy, was terrific. He was thoroughly knowledgeable about everything we saw and provided excellent explanations. He made sure we were completely taken care of at all sites. The tour company organized 4 days of really interesting visits. At a couple of the sites, they made sure that we had guides from the site that were super knowledgeable and explained everything in detail. The only downside part was our visit to a cavern. If it weren't the rainy season, it would have been great being lowered by rope and harness 60 meters. However, the cave was completely muddy and terribly difficult to continue into the section of the cavern with the rock formations. My advice to the tour company is not to offer this cavern at all during the rainy season. Also, be aware that you have to wear wellington boots into the cavern and they do not have big sizes. If you are a man with shoe size of 11 or greater, they will not have boots that fit you. At the end of the trip, I was surprised. The tour included r/t transport from the airport, which is a good hour away from the city. I canceled our arranged taxi and saved a lot of money. Also, when you book this tour, I would highly recommend upgrading to at least a 4☆ hotel. The cost difference was negligible, but highly worthwhile. A 3☆ hotel would be very basic and probably not acceptable. Despite the cavern, I have rated this trip 5☆, due to the itinerary and mostly because of our guide, Andi. Everyone visiting Indonesia should include this city in their itinerary. It is not a highly touristy place like Bali, but so worth it from a historical and geological perspective, especially if you want to see an active volcano caldera and the volcano that erupted on 2010.

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Despite being the same size as Bali, Lombok has managed to retain its privacy. If you seek authenticity, then venture to its black and white sandy beaches, lush forests, and fascinating trails through tobacco and paddy fields.

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Travel guide, 1. when is the best time to visit indonesia.

Due to temperatures hovering around 28 degrees Celsius, Indonesia is a year-round destination for traveling. .

The best months to visit Indonesia are months of the dry season including May, June and September. You’ll get clear days in the islands without crowds or expensiveness as in peak season (July and August). Besides, it is not as hot and humid so ideal for long hikes and cycle rides.

The dry season is wonderful for diving and surfing, but it also depends on which part of the archipelago you’re visiting. The suitable months for diving off the coast of Bali, Lombok and Komodo National Park are April to September, while the best time for diving around Maluku and Papua are from October to April.

2. Where to stay in Indonesia luxury?

1. AMANJIWO, BOROBODUR, JAVA

Amanjiwo has a view of the mystical stupas of Borobudur which is the world’s largest Buddhist temple and a Unesco World Heritage Site. Here, guests can pay a visit to serene Borobudur, bustling Yogyakarta or any number of vibrant villages. Béides, travelers will have relaxing time at Amanjiwo’s spa, the 40 m (130 ft) pool, and the majestic open-air restaurant.

2. NIHI SUMBA, SUMBA ISLAND

Nihi Sumba is awarded the #1 Hotel in the World by Travel + Leisure magazine in 2016 and 2017. The hotel is located on Indonesia's remote Sumba island. Nihi Sumba has 28 villas crafted from native teak with rattan feature expansive outdoor rooms and private plunge pools. Nihi Sumba is for travelers who seek a new type of luxury: activity-driven experiences, cultural immersion, freedom and fun. Here, you can go on a spa safari, go horseback riding or swim beneath a waterfall. Dining experiences include beach picnics, dinner under the stars and weekly themed events.

3. AMANKILA, BALI

Amankila is a secluded seaside resort overlooking the Lombok Strait and managed by Aman Resorts, the world’s most exclusive hotel brand. The 34 free-standing thatched-roof suites offer exceptional views from their hillside locations, and are connected to the resort’s facilities by raised walkways. Guests can relax around the signature three-tiered pool or at the beach club on Amankila’s beach, with its silverblack sands and turquoise waters. The difference of Amankila is that it is situated in Karangasem, which is easy to access to rural countryside, local crafts and the region’s royal past.

4. FOUR SEASONS RESORT BALI AT JIMBARAN BAY, BALI

The resort spreads across 14 hectares (35 acres) of oceanfront in Bali, giving resort guests direct access to the beach right at sea level. The resort contains 147 villas among tropical gardens. The luxurious villas – each with a private plunge pool – terrace down a hillside woven with brilliant flowers and Balinese temples. Here, you can steep yourself in local island culture, unwind with holistic spa treatments and enjoy a wide range of dining options, including the beachfront Sundara restaurant or theatre-style dining is presented in open-air Taman Wantilan restaurant

5. MANDAPA, A RITZ-CARLTON RESERVE, BALI

Fronting the Ayung River near the Ubud jungle, the hotel replicates a traditional Balinese village with rice paddies. Each of the 60 luxury suites and villas features a private outdoor space (some of them with pools) with views of the river or surrounding scenery. Four restaurants serve health-conscious cuisine sourced from the organic garden. Otherwise, you can also arrange a romantic dinner overlooking the river or rice terrace. The spa offers a variety of programs focused on physical and spiritual well-being.

6. BAWAH PRIVATE ISLAND

Bawah Island is a project of love to integrate people with nature and sets the benchmark for future destinations around the region. Taking the route that “less means more”, Bawah Private Island only accepts a maximum of 70 guests at any one time; The 35 safari-style tented villas offer the privacy of your own home but also invite you to enjoy the nature that surrounds Bawah Island.

7. AMANWANA, MOYO ISLAND

Amanwana has set up camp on private Moyo Island, with 20 safari tents amid the rainforest or on the shore. These camps are built with hardwood floors and soaring, air-conditioned canopies sheltering sumptuous daybeds, ensuite bathrooms and net-draped kingsize beds. Visits from friendly macaques and inquisitive deer are not uncommon. Amanwana is also the ideal base for sailing expeditions in search of the Komodo Dragon

8. SIX SENSES ULUWATU, BALI

Six senses Uluwatu offers uninterrupted ocean views from every angle. The resort comprises 103 suites and villas, inspired by local design, embracing nature and offering every creature comfort. The Six Senses Spa features locally inspired specialty treatments, multi-day integrated wellness programs and free morning yoga sessions. The resort features multiple swimming pools, an open air event venue, function space, three restaurants including a chef’s table, a cooking school and an extensive organic garden and farm.

9. ALILA PURNAMA, KOMODO ISLAND

The Alila Purnama is an ideal choice for an exciting cruise in Indonesia. Classing itself as 6 star hotel standard, this floating property provides ultra-modern and relaxing accommodation for up to ten guests. Handcrafted in the traditional style of a Phinisi, the 46 m (150 ft) long Alila Purnama consists of three decks, 4 double deluxe suites and 1 master suite with a private deck. In keeping with Alila’s emphasis on style and sustainability, the furniture throughout the ship is custom-made from teak, rattan and other locally sourced materials from Indonesia.

10. THE OBEROI LOMBOK

The Oberoi Lombok is located on the enchanting Medana Bay, with exclusive beach access and sunset views of Bali’s volcanic Mount Agung. Spanning 24 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, the resort is abundant with towering indigenous trees, flaming bougainvillea and also boasts a spectacular infinity pool. Accommodation is divided between thatched villas and pavilions, all of which are afforded breathtaking ocean and lush garden views. The resort’s open air, thatched dining spaces serve fine international cuisine, local delicacies and Lombok coffee, complemented by live traditional music and Balinese dance.

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Bali is famous for emerald-green rice terraces and artistic culture. There are plenty of accommodation, shops and bars in the sweep of golden sand lines of Kuta-Legian-Seminyak, contrasting to wilder beaches in Canggu. For activities, the Bukit peninsula is a surfing hotspot, and the tranquil island of Nusa Lembongan and beach resorts of Amed and Padang Bai have excellent snorkelling and diving. Ubud is the cultural capital of Bali for its traditional dance and music performances and cluster of yoga studios and art galleries.

Lombok and Gili Islands

Lombok has more pristener than its neighbors with unspoilt beaches, fresh atmosphere and less traffic.Visually it’s gorgeous, with the awesome bulk of Gunung Rinjani rising above turquoise crater lakes. Just off shore, the fabled Gili Islands are ringed by white-sand beaches and pristine coral reefs.

The center of Java is dominated by volcanoes.To the south is the homeland of the ethnic Javanese and the centre of their traditional arts, culture and language from the royal courts of Yogyakarta and Solo. To the east, the volcanic massif of Gunung Bromo is excellent for hiking, especially at sunrise. Elsewhere are the ancient temples of the Dieng Plateau, the turquoise lake of Kawah Ijen and the palm-fringed beaches around Pangandaran.

Most of the highlights are clustered to the north of the old Trans-Sumatran highway: the orangutan-filled jungles of Bukit Lawang; Danau Toba, the spiritual heartland of the fascinating Batak tribe; the twin volcanoes of Berastagi; and the diving sites of Pulau Weh. To the west you’ll discover Bukittinggi – the cultural capital of the Minangkabau Highlands – and the jungle-rimmed lake of Danau Maninjau.

Flores comprises one of the most alluring landscapes in Indonesia. The volcanic spine of the island soars to 2500m, and it is fresher than its scorched neighbours. The most arresting sight is Kelimutu: the three craters of this extinct volcano each contain a lake of different, vibrant and gradually changing colours.

Off the west coast of Flores lies Komodo National Park, which is home to the endemic Komodo dragon. They are the largest extant lizard in the world.. The two most-visited islands in the national park are Komodo and Rinca; received wisdom has it that the dragons on the former are bigger but harder to spot.

4. What wildlife can be spotted in Indonesia’s national parks?

The following are some of the best places we have selected to see wildlife in Indonesia.

1. Ujung Kulon National Park, Banten Province

Ujung Kulon National Park was established in West Java in 1992 with the main goal of protecting rhinos and bulls. This national park has an area of 120.551 hectares, and is the main place for WWF-Indonesia’s protected animal program. Ujung Kulon got recognition as a World Natural Heritage Site from UNESCO in 1991. Visiting there, You can take the photos of many animals such as wild boar, monkeys, monitor lizards, eagles, deer, Javan rhinos, coyotes, deer, otters, anteaters, leopards, bulls, langurs, and many more endemic animals.

2. Padang Savana Sumba, West Nusa Tenggara

Sumbawa in West Nusa Tenggara is an island for hunting photos of wild animals. that are quite popular in eastern part of Indonesia. The most typical animal that you can see in Sumbawa is the wild horse.

3. Baluran National Park, East Java

Baluran National Park in Situbondo, East Java Province, a wildlife safari similar to Africa with an area of 25 thousand hectares. There, you can see a variety of animals such as bulls, water buffalo, monkeys and peacocks ,leopards, mangrove cats, wild deer, buffalo, deer, eagles, bulls, green peacocks and much more.

4. Alas Purwo National Park, East Java

Alas Purwo National Park is located in Purworejo sub-district, Banyuwangi, East Java. This 44.037 hectares park offers beautiful nature scenery. Animals that are living in the national park are ranging from deer, bulls, partridges, buffalo, wild pigs, deer, leopards, gray apes, monitor lizards, langurs, peacocks and various other bird species.

6. Gunung Leuser National Park, North Sumatra

Gunung Leuser National Park is listed as a world heritage site and the Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra. The area of Gunung Leuser National Park reaches 1,094,692 hectares including mangrove forests, beaches and swamp forests, lowland rain forests, moss forests and up to subalpine forests. Gunung Leuser National Park is the last ecosystem on Earth where elephants, tigers, rhinos and orangutans are still living together. Its abundance is at least 105 species of mammals, 382 species of birds and 95 species of reptiles and amphibians live there. Among them are orangutans, peacocks, siamang, beruk, long-tailed monkeys, sun bears, Sumatran tigers, leopards, Sumatran rhinos and Sumatran elephants.

7. Komodo National Park, East Nusa Tenggara

Komodo National Park was designated as a UNESCO world heritage site in 1991. Its area is 1,817 square kilometers covering several islands, including Komodo Island, Padar Island, Rinca Island as well as 26 other small islands.The national park which was founded in 1980 became a preservation place for dragons as well as various other animals, such as 32 mammal species, 128 bird species, 37 reptile species and 253 reef-forming coral species with around 1,000 species of fish.

8. Way Kambas National Park, Lampung

Way Kambas National Park is one of the oldest National Parks in Indonesia. It occupies 1,300 square km. Way Kambas is known as an elephant conservation place. Inside, there are also Sumatran rhinoceros conservation and Rhino Sanctuary facilities.

5. Why you should choose Bali, Indonesia for your honeymoon vacation?

1. Bali has the most spectacular accommodations in the world.

There are diverse hotels and resorts in Bali for you to choose from simple beach huts to super posh hotels and resorts, or some of the world’s most stunning holiday villas, and stylish designer hotels. The world’s most acclaimed hotel chains are to be found in Bali. Whether you want to stay in a beach resort, in a jungle resort, a hip stylish boutique hotel, or up in the mountains overlooking one of Bali’s four volcanoes, Bali has all of them. You will certainly find your dream honeymoon escape.

2. Unlimited options for leisure activities and wonderful places

There is a sheer abundance of activities you can indulge in your honeymoon in Bali. For the sports buffs, travelers can join swimming, diving, snorkeling, and mountain hiking. For the culturally-inclined, tourists can enjoy visiting traditional textile making, temples, witnessing woodcarvers, stone-carvers, musical instrument makers and many other artisans, and a plethora of traditional Balinese painting galleries and museums. Besides, you may also take up cooking classes, traditional Balinese dance lessons, or Yoga & meditations courses. It is difficult to run out of options on what to do, even if you stay in Bali for weeks.

3. Bali is romantic

There is nothing more romantic than to explore the island of Bali together with your most loved one. Long and deserted beaches invite you for romantic sunset walks. Spectacular rock formations offer the two of you to witness the best sunsets. You can also enjoy the honeymoon standard, the romantic candle light dinner. Many restaurants have private areas especially for honeymooners and those who value privacy.

4. Bali has the perfect climate

Bali has an all-year agreeable tropical climate without hurricanes or severe storms. The weather is not too hot or cold with the average temperature of 25 - 30 degree Celsius. Otherwise, if you want a cooler climate, you can always head up into one of several mountain retreats.

5. Bali is ideal to make stunning honeymoon photographs

Because of the gorgeous nature, Bali is a paradise to celebrate love through photographs. There are plenty of great wedding photographers available in Bali at unbeatable prices. When you add to this countless, spectacular locations and backdrops, what you get is the world’s best destination for honeymoon photographs.

6. Easy to reach, easy to get around

Most major airlines have flights to Bali, which has a fairly large international airport. It is just a short cab ride from the airport to the most popular tourism centers of Bali, while the road infrastructure is sufficient to let you get around quickly and efficiently.

7. Bali is safe !!

While petty crime certainly exists, Bali is generally a very safe holiday destination. There are also no major health hazards such as tropical diseases. and eating in Bali is also considered to be safe.

6. What to pack for the Indonesia Tour?

Most of the entertainment activities are in nature like beaches, forests, islands or mountains. Therefore, you need to bring necessary things such as swimwear for swimming, comfortable clothes and shoes for hiking and comfortable clothes and shoes for hiking and sunsmart gear to protect you from sunburn. In addition, because of being a tropical country, you should prepare medicine and bug spray in necessary cases. 

7. What are top special dishes for Indonesia Food Tours?

From the high-end restaurants to the bustling street vendors, Indonesian cuisine will leave your tongues salivating for more. There are a lot of dishes that are a good match with rice such as Gudeg (stewed jackfruit) or Beef rendang ( like beef curry). Some delicious foods made from rice like Nasi Goreng (fried rice) and Kerak telor (a delicious rice frittata).  Otherwise, a tasty dessert like Martabak (a pancake) and a famous street food like Satay (skewered meat cooked over coals) are  tasty dishes that you should not skip.

8. Activities shouldn't be missed when traveling to Indonesia?

See Ubud and its rice terraces!

Beside sandy beaches, big waves, and hedonistic nightlife, Bali also is gorgeous with verdant rice terraces in the center of the island.  Although some of the local people gradually are making their living from tourism, others still remain rice farmers. In Bali, you can find the most beautiful rice terraces located in Tegalalang Ubud.

Monkey Forest

If you arrive at Ubud, remember to visit the Monkey Forest. A beautiful forest covered with tropical trees, which is home to about 600 macaques. It’s an ideal walk for seeing wild monkeys. Local guards sell bananas, so you can feed the curious monkeys directly from your hand. However, the monkeys are mischievous and sometimes pesky. Therefore, protect your belongings and don’t show defiance to avoid their attack. 

Visit the Tanah Lot Temple in Bali

This Hindu temple is perched on top of an outcrop. It is famous for its spectacular sunsets and picturesque views. It can only be accessed during low tide and therefore it’s best to check the times before going there.

Climb a Volcano!

Owning over 127 active volcanoes, Indonesia is an ideal haven for hikers. Firstly, Mount Bromo on Java is probably the most attractive to tourists. The sunrise over Mount Bromo is famous and depicted in many pictures. Ijen Crater is where you see a magnificent turquoise sulfur lake that exudes flames, blue fire at night and smoky white during the day inside the crater. Next, Mount Rinjani on Lombok is surrounded by a spectacular cobalt blue lake. The trek to the top offers superb mountain views and a chance to spot unusual animals. Last but not least, Gunung Sibayak is just surreal. Around the mountain, you can find and enjoy hot water springs and beautiful scenery.

Go down into the water!

With long coastlines containing 20% of the world’s coral reefs, Indonesia attracts many  divers who come to Raja Ampat, Togian islands, Karimunjawa and Gili Islands. There are many places where the deep water starts straight away from the beach, so you don’t need a boat to take you further into the ocean. Marine life covers 3,000 species of fish and 450 species of coral. Especially swimming with huge turtles at Gili Island is one of the most memorable moments in your life.

Visit the Komodo Dragons

The Komodo National Park is home to Komodo Dragon – the world’s largest living reptile. It can reach 3 meters in length and weigh over 70kg. Dragons are magnificent animals – but not exactly friendly ones. You often heard about dragon in legend, but you can see a “real” dragon in Indonesia.

9. How to get to and around Indonesia?

How to get to Indonesia

If you are from several Australian cities and destinations throughout Asia, you can fly directly to akarta’s Sukarno-Hatta Airport and Denpasar Airport of Indonesia. With tourists from Southeast Asian airports, they can fly to The archipelago airport at Medan, Makassar, Manado, Padang, Surabaya and Yogyakarta. For entering by boat, Indonesia has ferry connections with Malaysia and Singapore.

How to get around Indonesia

The first choice is by bus. It is a cheaper way, but lacks comfort and safety. Otherwise, you can find trains which are likely to be more comfortable and reliable than buses. For traveling between the Indonesian islands, you can choose ferry or domestic flights.

10. What are the do’s and don’t while visiting Indonesia?

Firstly, you should try out hotel buffets in 5 star hotels, it is worth the money. Secondly, you can mix with local people by partying in our nightclubs in Jakarta or learning the local language. Next, remember to dress modestly when visiting places of religious importance. The most important thing here is respect. Finally, you need to arrange plenty of time for transit when traveling between cities in Indonesia ( at least 1 hour).

Don’t

Firstly, you should not discuss or talk about political issues because it’s very sensitive here. Next, don’t eat at restaurants that look dirty if you don’t want to get sick. Last but not least, don’t look like a Wealthy foreigner because you can be peeped by thieves.

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