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INDONESIA

Indonesia is a thrilling realm of over 17,000 islands. With these islands comes a dizzying range of languages, landscapes and rich cultural experiences. 

A curious mix of old and new greets you in its streets, as ancient temples and mosques lie side by side with skyscrapers, fast-food joints and gleaming shopping malls. The island nation is home to 167 active volcanoes, far more than any other country and has some of the largest remaining tracts of tropical forest anywhere in the world. A populous nation, all of Indonesia’s diverse customs, cuisines and cultures are on show wherever you go.

WHERE TO GO

With beautiful beaches and stunning mountains, caves, lakes and rivers lying nearby, the best cities in Indonesia always offer up an invigorating escape into the wild. With a rich cultural heritage and a range of fantastic historic and cultural attractions on offer, exploring Indonesia will be an unforgettable experience.

YOGYAKARTA

Yogyakarta is the artistic and cultural heart of the island of Java, the rich Javanese heritage shines forth wherever you look. One of the oldest cities in Indonesia, there are lots of historical sites to visit, still ruled by a sultan, whose elegant, walled palace dominates the center of town.

UBUD

Drenched in history, the city and its nearby surroundings are home to a multitude of fine cultural and historical attractions. There are loads of spectacular temples for you to visit, some delightful caves, lovely stone carvings, as well as some great museums.

KUTA

Bali’s Kuta has been overdeveloped over the decades, its fast-food joints, cheap bars and nightclubs are now full of young Australians looking for a good time. While you can definitely spend all your time partying here, it is Kuta’s dazzlingly white beach which is the main attraction.

JAKARTA

The capital of Indonesia this teeming megalopolis is a dynamic place full of life. There are a plethora of fantastic restaurants, atmospheric cafes and lively bars for you to enjoy, as well as a raucous nightlife scene.

BANDUNG

The third largest city in the country, Bandung is a sprawling and traffic-filled city surrounded by mountains. There are lots of lovely buildings scattered about, with some particularly fine architectural styles on show, as well as some great markets, shopping centers and restaurants.

MEDAN

With some lovely colonial architecture on show and some fine museums, Medan is a modern city with lots of shopping malls, yet devoid of the chaos of most other large Indonesian cities. From here, you can visit the amazing crater lake at Lake Toba, and the delights of Berastagi.

WHAT TO DO

An intoxicating land of seemingly endless exploration, Indonesia’s islands have something for everyone, whether you’re a thrill seeker, culture connoisseur or nature lover. The scenery is gorgeous with a stunningly beautiful archipelago and an amazing array of differing holiday experiences.

BOROBUDUR

This ancient temple is one of the most famous and culturally significant landmarks in Indonesia. Borobudur was built in the 8th century and constructed in the shape of a traditional Buddhist mandala. Visit at sunrise for a torch-light climb up the temple and for the breathtaking experience.

MOUNT BROMO AT SUNSET

Indonesia sits on the Ring of Fire, an area with some of the most active volcanoes in the world. Many of the country’s volcanoes, such as Mount Merapi, are famous for their violent eruptions and their stunning, but dangerous beauty.

KOMODO NATIONAL PARK

Komodo National Park encompasses five main islands and a number of smaller ones, as well as the surrounding marine areas. The waters off these islands are some of the richest and most diverse in the world.

BEACHES OF BALI

Arguably Indonesia’s most popular vacation spot, Bali has a number of cultural landmarks and traditions that make a visit here worthwhile. But, for many people, Bali is about the island’s beautiful beaches.

WATERBOM BALI

Waterbom Bali is the island’s premier waterpark, which has over a dozen exciting waterslides and water games for all ages. The park covers 38,000 sq m of tropical gardens and pools, as well as onsite dining and leisure facilities.

ORANGUTANS OF BORNEO

No trip to Indonesia would be complete without seeing some orangutans. Tanjung Puting National Park in Kalimantan, Borneo, is home to the largest orangutan population in the world, as well as other primates, birds, and reptiles.

TOUR PACKAGES

Whether you’re looking for exciting adventures, nature lover, family holidays, or learn about the history of the region, luxury getaways or an in-depth cultural tour, we are here for you. We give you an authentic insight into the life of Indonesia, so you can meet people, share stories and have a true cultural exchange.

HISTORY

For history buffs and lovers of bustling cultures with a yearning to learn about the country, its people, places, and traditions, this package is ideal for you.

NATURE

If you love to disconnect from the online world to escape into nature, experience the true beauty of the country that will captivate you in this package.

ADVENTURE

If you like to get out of your comfort zone by experiencing activities such as skydiving, mountain climbing and thrilling rides, this package is for you.

PARTY

If you like to have your trip fully fun packed and you enjoy going to clubs, bars and nightlife, then this package is perfect for you.

ECO

If you are looking for an affordable package while getting the most out of your travel, then this package is perfect for you.

BUSINESS

We understand the nature of corporate tours and meetings and hence we handle the details of our clients with a high level of confidentiality.

FAMILY

Your sense of adventure doesn’t disappear just because you have kids, so have a family vacations planned  to encounter plenty of real life experiences.

CUSTOM

If you like to have a fun customised trip planned then our holidays can also be adapted to suit your individual travel style.

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