Many places in Indonesia have a truly special charm. Its natural beauty, cultural richness, and array of interesting places never fail to amaze. It's time to explore the charm of Indonesian tourism!
Lake Toba, North Sumatra, is an amazing natural wonder. The lake is thought to have formed from the violent eruption of a volcano, Mount Toba, which occurred around 74,000 years ago. With an area of more than 1,145 square kilometers and a depth of 45...
Lake Toba
Bintan Island is part of Indonesia's Riau Archipelago, a short boat ride from the city of Singapore. Its northern Lagoi area is an upscale resort destination offering championship golf courses, secluded beaches and diverse water sports. The northeast...
Bintan Island
Located in Magelang Regency, Central Java, this magnificent and beautiful temple has been recognized by local and foreign tourists as the largest Buddhist temple in the world. Naturally, because Borobudur Temple has an area of about 2500 square meter...
Borobudur Temple
Labuan Bajo is a fishing town located at the western end of the large island of Flores in the East Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia. It is in Komodo district. It is the capital of the West Manggarai Regency, one of the eight regencies of Flores. L...
Labuan Bajo, Sepetak Surga yang Terletak di Indonesia Timur - Indonesia Travel
The Ijen plateau, better known as the 'Ijen Crater' is highly recommended, especially for mountain enthusiasts and climbers. This plateau is a very large active crater with an area of 134 square kilometers. Ijen is a quiet but active volcano with a l...
Ijen
Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park is the only conservation area in Indonesia that has a 10km sea of sand called Tengger, where four new volcanoes are located. These are Gunung Batok (2,470m), Gunung Kursi (2,581m), Gunung Watangan (2,661m) and Gunun...
Mount Bromo
This white sand beach in East Likupang is popular. Moreover, with an exotic beach view surrounded by hills. Panoramic blue sea water combined with white sand and beautiful green hill scenery. No wonder Paal Beach is a hidden gem that is suitable to b...
Paal Beach
The Raja Ampat Islands are an Indonesian archipelago off the northwest tip of Bird’s Head Peninsula in West Papua. Comprising hundreds of jungle-covered islands, Raja Ampat is known for its beaches and coral reefs rich with marine life. Ancient rock ...
Raja Ampat Regency
Wakatobi is widely recognized as having the highest number of reef and fish species in the world. The islands are also famous as the largest barrier reef in Indonesia, second only to the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Here can be found fringing, at...
Wakatobi Regency
Tana Toraja is safely protected beyond the lofty mountains and rugged granite cliffs of the central highlands of the island of Sulawesi and the home of the Toraja people. 'Discovered' and opened to the world from their long isolation only since the b...
Tana Toraja: Spectacular Nature and Unique Culture - Indonesia Travel
Morotai Island is an island in the Halmahera group of eastern Indonesia's Maluku Islands. It is one of Indonesia's northernmost islands. Morotai is a rugged, forested island lying to the north of Halmahera. Morotai Island has a wide variety of beauti...
Morotai, Surga Tropis di Maluku Utara - Indonesia Travel
Could you visualize a place where white soft sands stretch along the coast, surrounded by pristine blue sea as well as otherworldly rock formations ornamented with greeneries? That’s exactly what you will find at Kelingking Beach! What’s more interes...
Kelingking Beach, A Marvelous Wonder in the Southwest of Nusa Penida - Indonesia Travel
Tanah Lot is located in Tabanan, only around 30 km away from Denpasar. The temple is located some 300 meters offshore. The history of Tanah Lot temple was believed to date back to the 16th century, by Dang Hyang Nirartha, a respected religious figure...
Tanah Lot: Magnificent Balinese Temple in the Open Ocean - Indonesia Travel
Extending at the east- most tip of Flores Island, still in the province of East Nusatenggara, Alor is a name pinned to the regency, the archipelago, as well as the main island of the archipelago. The Alor Archipelago comprises 20 islands and 17 sub-d...
Alor Island: Bali-Nusa Tenggara Destination - Indonesia Travel
There's no better place in Bali to see the kecak dance, a lively performance featuring a beatboxing male voice choir, a demon king, and a flirtatious deer, than on the Uluwatu cliffs.
Kecak Uluwatu
From Palangkaraya you can explore many great places like Balanga Museum that containts many artifacts of Dayak people, Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation’s Education Centre at Nyaru Menteng, Taman Alam, near Bukit Tangkiling, that offers you a wild...
Palangkaraya: Sacred Oasis - Indonesia Travel
The park emphasizes on delivering experiences to anyone to enjoy around elephants, as well as being an animal sanctuary and conservation site. Several programs are carried out daily to spur curiosity about these gentle giants.
Lombok Elephant Park: Sanctuary for Giants - Indonesia Travel