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Rinjani Climbing |
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Rice Field Walk |
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Biking |
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Cultural Tour |
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Waterfall Tour |
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Waterfall Tour |
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Circle The Island |
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Semeru and Bromo 6 Days Trekking
The Republic of Indonesia is the largest
archipelago in the world comprising 17,504 large and small tropical
islands fringed with white sandy beaches, many still uninhabited and a
number even still unnamed. Straddling the equator, situated between the
continents of Asia and Australia and between the Pacific and the Indian
Oceans, it is as wide as the United States from San Francisco to New York,
equaling the distance between London and Moscow. Indonesia has a total
population of more than 215 million people from more than 200 ethnic
groups. The national language is Bahasa Indonesia.
Among the most well known islands are
Sumatra, Java, Bali, Kalimantan (formerly Borneo), Sulawesi (formerly
Celebes), the Maluku Islands (or better known as Moluccas, the original
Spice Islands) and Papua. Then, there is Bali “the world’s best island
resort” with its enchanting culture, beaches, dynamic dances and music.
But Indonesia still has many unexplored islands with grand mountain views,
green rainforests to trek through, rolling waves to surf and deep blue
pristine seas to dive in where one can swim with dugongs, dolphins and
large mantarays.
Because of her location, and geology,
Indonesia is blessed with the most diverse landscape, from fertile
ricelands on Java and Bali to the luxuriant rainforests of Sumatra,
Kalimantan and Sulawesi, to the savannah grasslands of the Nusatenggara
islands to snow-capped peaks of West Papua.
Her wildlife ranges from the prehistoric giant Komodo lizard to the Orang
Utan and the Java rhino, to the Sulawesi anoa dwarf buffalos, to birds
with exquisite plumage like the cockatoo and the bird of paradise. This is
also the habitat of the Rafflesia the world’s largest flower, wild
orchids, an amazing variety of spices, and aromatic hardwood and a large
variety of fruit trees. Underwater, scientists have found in North
Sulawesi the prehistoric coelacanth fish, a “living fossil” fish,
predating the dinosaurs living some 400 million years ago, while whales
migrate yearly through these waters from the South Pole. Here are hundreds
of species of colorful coral and tropical fish to admire.
Culturally, Indonesia fascinates with her
rich diversity of ancient temples, music, ranging from the traditional to
modern pop, dances, rituals and ways of life, changing from island to
island, from region to region. Yet everywhere the visitor feels welcomed
with that warm, gracious innate friendliness of the Indonesian people that
is not easily forgotten.
Facilities-wise Indonesia’s hotels are second to none. In fact, many of
our luxurious and unique hotels have constantly been listed as some of the
best in the world, located on white sandy beaches, overlooking green river
valleys, or situated in the heart of busy capital Jakarta. While
Indonesia’s cities like Jakarta, Bandung, Surabaya, or Makassar are a hive
of activities for business and leisure and a paradise for shoppers,
offering upscale boutiques selling top brand names, to local goods at
road-side stalls. Here gourmets can treat themselves to the many regions’
delectable spicy cuisine or dine sumptuously at international restaurants.
And for sheer relaxation, Indonesia Spas are second to none to
reinvigorate both body and mind.
Convention centers are equipped with
state-of-the-art facilities, as many top international conferences and
exhibitions are held in Jakarta, Bali to Manado, ranging from the Global
Climate Change Conference in Bali to the World Ocean Conference in Manado
, to trade and investment exhibitions and tourism trade shows in many
provincial capital cities.
Jakarta, Bali, Medan, Padang, Bandung, Solo, Yogyakarta, Surabaya,
Makassar are connected by direct international flights, and many regular
and low cost carriers fly passengers to Indonesia’s towns or remote
locations.
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Indonesia Tours |
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Komodo
Tour
We will take
you to the island of the giant lizard of Komodo and get
close with this animal in their own habitat in 3days
at USD 350. Experience and explorer the remote islands in
East of Indonesia. |
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Island
Camping
2 Days @ USD
250
Explorer the
remote islands
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Mentawai
Island
Surf
Trip
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