Standing 3,736 metres tall, Mount Rinjani is the highest
volcano in Indonesia. It’s a challenging trek to the top, but the
majestic view is well worth the effort. On your way up, take a break at
picturesque Lake Segara Anak and find the hidden hot spring before you
continue your hike to the vantage point where you can see Bali’s Mount
Agung across the sea.
One of the most popular tourist destinations in the world,
Bali for few years awarded as the world best island by The International
Travel Magazine. There, however, are still many people who do not know
in depth about the uniqueness of Balinese culture. Life in Bali is
always related to Tri Hita Karana or a tripartite concept that include
the spiritual relationship between human and God, and their environment.
In Bali you will find a wide variety of plants by surprise. Huge banyan
trees are everywhere in the villages by the Bale banjar or pavilion, or
temples ground.
This group of about 1600 mostly uninhabited islands off
Sorong has some of the best diving in the world. Little known until the
last few years, Raja Ampat’s sheer numbers and diversity of marine life,
and its huge, largely pristine coral-reef systems, are a scuba dream
come true – and fantastic for snorkellers too. The four biggest islands
are Waigeo (with the small but fast-growing regional capital, Waisai),
Batanta, Salawati and Misool.
Prambanan temple is extraordinarily beautiful building
constructed in the tenth century during the reigns of two kings namely
Rakai Pikatan and Rakai Balitung. Soaring up to 47 meters (5 meters
higher than Borobudur temple), the foundation of this temple has
fulfilled the desire of the founder to show Hindu triumph in Java
Island. This temple is located 17 kilometers from the city center, among
an area that now functions as beautiful park.
Komodo is an Indonesian island home to approximately 2,000
people who are mostly descendants of former convicts once exiled here.
The island which covers an area of 390km² is part of Komodo National
Park and is especially known for its native Komodo Dragon - the world's
largest living lizard!
Located some 4 hours drive from Surabaya, the capital of
East Java, Mount Bromo is a part of the Bromo Tengger Semeru National
Park that covers a massive area of 800 square kilometres. While it may
be small when measured against other volcanoes in Indonesia, the
magnificent Mt Bromo will not disappoint with its spectacular views and
dramatic landscapes. At 2392 meters tall, Mt Bromo is not among the
tallest of Indonesia’s mountains but its stunning beauty lies in its
incredible setting.
Set in the beautiful highlands of North Sumatra, the
stunning Sipiso-piso waterfall is located on the North side of Lake
Toba, 24 kms from Kabanjahe. This long but narrow waterfall drops 120
meters into an impressive gorge below. This thundering waterfal is
popular with visitors who come to photograph this magnificent natural
wonder. Surrounded by a lush green mountainscape and with a rainbow
forming at the base of the waterfall, it’s hard to imagine a more
impressive subject for a photograph.
Jayapura, located in East Papua, is the starting point for
many travelers wanting to make the adventurous journey into the interior
of Papua. Travelers come here for all kinds of adventures. This is
where you can begin your trek into the remote Baliem Valley, or conduct
sustainable crocodile conservation study for your thesis, or prepare to
capture the magic of Lake Sentani and its culture on camera. On a lush
hill stands a red-and-white communication tower which is the best place
to to view the town.
Lake Kelimutu may be referred to as one of the most amazing
tourist locations in Indonesia. This giant lake has three different
colors -mostly green, blue, and jade- caused by the vegetation inside
the lake as well as the sun rays reflection. In the moment when Kelimutu
Lake reaches its peak beauty, there are certainly thousands of tourists
from different countries visit this place in order to capture the
beauty of this lake.
When the sun shines bright, the water turns from brilliant
greenish to bluish. This is the best time to go on your scenic boat
ride, body rafting and even leap into the blue from the high rocks!
Sengkang, the capital of a former Bugis kingdom, this
historic and bustling market town overlooking Lake Tempe retains its
traditional character, as well as many old cultural traditions, silk
weaving, colourful bugis weddings-celebrated, according to Ancient
customs, dance, and a traditional orchestra. Lake Tempe is a shallow
lake fringed by wetlands with traditional floating houses and a large
population of wonderful birdlife. Lake Tempe is the place to be for
ornithologists.
One of the great things about Indonesia is the diversity of
the landscape. One of the great things about the Dieng Plateau is that
it looks and feels completely different to almost anywhere else in
Indonesia. Sitting up in the mountains about 150 kilometres northwest of
Yogyakarta, the Dieng Plateau is absolutely stunning: rolling hills
terraced with vegetable gardens as far as the eye can see, boiling pits
of mud and coloured lakes. This place has it all and surprisingly few
foreigners visit outside of the peak season.
The Toraja Tribe of South Sulawesi, Indonesia, is known for
the cheerful way of treating death, and its unique burial grounds
carved in sheer rock. One of the most beautiful tourist destinations of
Indonesia, the green hills of South Sulawesi are home to the Toraja, a
tribe that still honors the old Austronesian lifestyle, similar to Nias
culture. Most tribe members are Christians, converted during Dutch
colonization, but traces of their old beliefs still remain and are most
visible during funeral festivities and burial customs. The Toraja are
obsessed with death, but not in a tragic sense; to them funerals are a
lot like going-away parties celebrated by sacrificing dozens of
buffaloes and pigs for a feast enjoyed by the entire community.
Insiders’ tip! You need a good driver or strong nerves
(especially if you go with a scooter) to get to this one! The drive is
quite difficult since in my opinion the streets cannot be called streets
anymore ;). If you actually make it you will be rewarded with a
desolate quiet beach. It is called after its pink sand that consists out
of coral. The view from the near viewpoint is marvelous as well and
popular Tanjung Ringgit is situated close by.
Standing long before Angkor Wat in Cambodia and the great
cathedrals in Europe, Borobudur Temple has stood gallantly in the land
of Java. The building called by UNESCO as the most magnificent and the
largest monument and stupa complex in the world is visited by pilgrims
in the mid-ninth century until the beginning of the 11th century.
Buddhist people who want to get enlightened were flocking from India,
Cambodia, Tibet, and China. Not only magnificent and large, Borobudur
Temple wall panels are filled with 2672 sculptured reliefs which if
arranged in row, it will reach a length of 6 km! It is praised as the
largest and the most complete Buddha reliefs ensemble in the world,
unmatched in artistic value.
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