Okay, who doesn’t know about this one? Bali has always been the most favorite tourist destination in Indonesia since a long time ago. Also known as the Island of the Gods, its enchanting tropical vibe will immediately welcome you as soon as you step on the island. Pristine beaches, glorious mountains, sacred holy temples, lively nightclubs, and many other hidden gems await in the island with unlimited excitements to be explored.
Those who fancy marine and aquatic tourism
must be familiar with this destination. It’s a pristine paradise
located in West Papua where Mother Nature along with friendly locals welcome
you with all the exceptional wonders. Literally meaning ‘The Four Kings’, Raja
Ampat is an archipelago comprising over 1,500 small islands, cays, and shoals
surrounding the four main islands of Waigeo, Batanta, Salawati, and Misool.
Mostly known as the huge city with the most
hustles in Indonesia, Jakarta (Jakarta Capital Special Region) is where
over 10 million people with diverse ethnic group backgrounds from all over
Indonesia gather and live in harmony. Roam around the streets and marvel at the
landscape of the metropolis. Shop and find good deals in luxurious malls.
Immerse into the small streets and find culinary hidden gems on street hawkers.
Once
the cradle of civilization in Java, Yogyakarta is now one of the foremost
cultural centers of Indonesia. This area was the throne that created the
magnificent temples of Borobudur and Prambanan in the 8th and 9th centuries.
Its cultural and historical values are what make this city
Labuan Bajo was actually only a small fishing
site situated on the westernmost tip of Flores Island. Now, along with the
popularity of Komodo National Park, this destination has become the proxy to
countless destinations in East Nusa Tenggara. Belonging to the same group as
many other destinations in Komodo National Park, Labuan Bajo is always where
you started at, because that’s where the harbor and airport lies.
Leisure and adventure has never been this harmoniously blended into many excitements as in Bintan Island, Riau Islands Province. As the largest island in the Riau Islands, Bintan is one of the most favorable destinations for those who seek the pleasure of luxurious resorts, world-class golf courses, and stunning coastal landscape.
Comprising over 1,145 kilometers square area and
a depth of 450 meters, Lake Toba is actually more like a sea than a lake.
However, due to the fact that it was an ancient crater that was created from a
volcanic eruption thousands of years ago, it was then considered as the largest
lake in Southeast Asia and one of the deepest lakes in the world. In the middle
of the lake, there is Samosir Island, an island where Tomok and Simanindo
ethnic groups reside.
When things get too tight and relaxation is
needed, people from Jakarta tend to choose Bandung as their short escapade. The
cool atmosphere is simply irresistible to those who seek a calm and refreshing
journey.
Popular
for its divine beaches, the majestic Mount Rinjani, and extraordinary marine
life to explore, the island of Lombok in West Nusa Tenggara has limitless
excitement for those who seek the tropical enchantments. Adrenaline seekers can
challenge themselves by trekking up to the summit of Mount Rinjani or renting a
bike and cycling through the lush rice terraces of Tetebatu. Culture seekers
can visit the traditional villages of Sade and Rambitan and engage with the
locals of the Sasak tribe to experience their daily life.