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10 Best Places to Visit in Indonesia
By Mike Kaplan · Last updated on April 27, 2024
With 18,330 islands, 6,000 of them inhabited, Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world. 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.
Indonesia is both a leisure seeker’s dream and an adventurer’s playground. Whether you’re looking to bronze on beautiful beaches, hike in search of endangered orangutan, or snorkel amongst some of the most beautiful coral reefs on Earth, Indonesia has something for everyone.
Explore the last Indonesian city still ruled by an ancient monarchy, follow in the literal footsteps of rare Komodo dragons, and soak in steamy hot springs surrounded by nothing but wild, raw jungle. If you’re looking for magic hidden in the everyday, you’ve found it. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Indonesia.
10. Raja Ampat Islands [SEE MAP]
An island cluster on the northwestern tip of Papua New Guinea, Raja Ampat is one of the most sensational diving destinations in Indonesia. Raja Ampat – which means ‘Four Kings’ – is made up of four major jungle-clad islands surrounded by turquoise lagoons and pearly-white palm-fringed beaches – Waigeo, Salawati, Misool, and Batanta – along with thousands of smaller islands.
The archipelago is celebrated for its rich marine life and underwater coral reefs – home to as many as 75% of all known coral species! With everything from underwater photography to wreck diving, it’s so beautiful, you should definitely invest in an underwater camera.
But the fun isn’t limited to offshore. The islands are also a fantastic bird-watching destination. Pack your binoculars and keep your eyes peeled for eagles swooping overhead and birds of paradise such as the Wilson’s and Cendrawash chirping in the treetops while you trek to waterfalls and mysterious age-old caves.
9. Tanjung Puting National Park [SEE MAP]
Tanjung Puting National Park is one of the world’s natural wonders celebrated for its endangered orangutans – some of the last of these orange, long-haired primates on Earth.
Located in the jungles of Borneo – the third-largest island in the world that’s part of Indonesia, Malaysia and the sultanate of Brunei – the park is home to a variety of wild lowland habitats on a peninsula overlooking the Java Sea. Habitats range from swamp forests to alluvial plains and ocean coastline that provides a home to a diverse array of wildlife – so diverse that it was declared a game reserve before being deemed a national park in 1982.
While orangutans are the obvious draw, you’ll also be able to spot the odd-nosed proboscis monkey, the vulnerable clouded leopard, and over 200 species of birds in the park. Couple these rare animal sightings with fresh jungle air and no light pollution making for excellent star gazing, and the park makes for the perfect adventure. Explore on foot or by klotok boat with a knowledgeable guide – it’s up to you.
8. Flores Island [SEE MAP]
The Indonesian island of Flores means ‘Flowers’ in Portuguese, a name that hails from the European missionaries who arrived in the 16th-century. Lying to the east of Sumbawa and to the west of Lembata in Nusa Tenggara, the long island of Flores is famous for its amazing multi-colored crater lakes around Mount Kelimutu, traditional village homestays, and endless opportunities for adventure tourism.
The lakes are truly a sight to behold in every color you can think of – from browns and greens to aqua blue; colors caused by the minerals reacting to the gas of the region’s volcanoes. The Kelimutu three-colored lake is a must-see from the top of the volcano at sunrise.
For those in search of more physical activity, Egon volcano can be reached with a self-guided or guided hike. The north coast has many offshore islands and coral reefs to explore with an exhilarating dive or snorkel. Or you can simply relax and soak your tired muscles in the enchanting hot springs hidden within the jungle – bliss!
7. Torajaland [SEE MAP]
Nicknamed ‘the Land of the Heavenly Kings,’ Torajaland (Tana Toraja) is tucked within the lush central highlands of Indonesia’s Southern Sulawesi, a region that’s dotted with rice fields, limestone peaks, and bamboo-clad hills. Home to the Toraja, a Christian and animist people, Tana Toraja has a fascinating culture that’s remained largely and surprisingly independent from western influence.
Torajans are famous for their massive peaked-roof houses known as tongkonan and spectacular but gruesome funeral rites. After a person’s death, the body is kept – often for several years – until the actual funeral ceremony, which can last for several days. The deceased is then finally buried in a small cave or in a hollow tree. The biggest funerals are usually held in the dry-season months of July and August, but there are funerals year-round.
Exploring Tana Toraja with a local guide is expensive but worth it. They’ll give you a sneaky glimpse into these interesting customs and some of the lesser-known burial sites and village compounds known for their colorful exteriors and boat-shaped rooftops. Visit by yourself, and you’ll still be able to see some of the more famous sites on a trekking trip, but you’ll lack the local insight and insider tips that these tours afford.
6. Bukit Lawang [SEE MAP]
Bukit Lawang is a small village situated at the eastern side of Gunung Leuser National Park about 90 kilometers northwest of Medan, the capital city of North Sumatra. A rehabilitation center for orangutans was founded here in 1973. The main purpose is to preserve the decreasing number of orangutan population due to hunting and deforestation.
The ecotourism here provides jobs and an income for local families living in the village and is a worthy charity to support, if not for the animals alone. The chance to see orangutans in the wild is the major drawcard, but the village is also a worthy stop. It’s built in a sustainable way that takes the surrounding environment into consideration.
Bukit Lawang is a popular destination for guided jungle trekking, acting as the gateway to the Gunung Leuser National Park. Here, you can spot Thomas Leaf Monkeys with their unusual haircuts, walk in the footprints of tigers and elephants, and explore on foot with local bird and nature walks.
5. Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park [SEE MAP]
Tucked within East Java, Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park is an ethereal yet barren wonderland of volcanic calderas seemingly continuously surrounded by smoke and clouds. The park gets its name from the merging of the Hindu Tengger people and the two mountains found in the park – Mount Bromo and Mount Semeru. The latter is the highest mountain in the Java region, and one of the most active volcanoes in Indonesia.
The draw here is less about wildlife and more about the scenery, yet there are still some interesting animals to be seen, such as Java rusa deer, marbled cats, wild pigs, and the occasional leopard. The best part about a visit to this park is the chance to climb a volcano at sunrise for some of the most exceptional views across this otherworldly landscape.
For those who wish to climb this still-active volcano, a permit from the national park authority is required, and you’ll only be allowed to ascend when the mountain isn’t erupting. Mount Bromo is another prominent landmark in the park, characterized by its often-billowing collapsed crater peeking out above the lush lowland valleys.
4. Lombok [SEE MAP]
An increasingly popular alternative to overly commercial Bali, Lombok and its offshore coral-ringed Gili Islands are tropical paradises. Here, you can enjoy all the appeal of Bali before tourism took over – surfing hotspots, uncrowded beaches , and magical waterfalls tucked within steamy jungles, of which Tiu Kelep Waterfall tops the list without question.
Backpackers head to Lombok in search of adventure. This is likely because its volcano-topped jungle provides for a great trek surrounded by unforgettable scenery. If you’re planning on hiking the Gunung Rinjani volcano and its photogenic crater lake, make sure you’re fit and have booked with a reputable guide – it’s by no means a walk in the park!
There’s also a fantastic nightlife scene when the sun goes down on the satellite islands of Gili, particularly Gili Trawangan. Those in search of culture won’t be disappointed either – the markets in Mataram are a vibrant place to pick up souvenirs while mingling with the locals.
3. Komodo National Park [SEE MAP]
Located in Indonesia’s Nusa Tenggara region, Komodo National Park is famous for one thing and one thing only – its reptilian namesake, the Komodo dragon. Spread across three main islands – Komodo, Rinca, and Padar – as well as a collection of smaller islets, the park provides a sanctuary for this strange looking creature reminiscent of the dinosaurs. It’s the largest living lizard on the planet and can reach a mighty three meters in length! The reptiles roam freely over the islands, and visitors rely on experienced tour guides for sightings and to keep them safe.
Today, the park has expanded to include the conservation of the entire ecosystem both on land and in the ocean. There are several endemic species, such as Rinca rats and fruit bats, as well as wild horses, long-tailed macaques, water buffalo, and several species of dangerous snakes.
But while the terrestrial beings within the Komodo National Park are definitely worth seeing, it’s the marine life that really stands out. The park protects some of the most abundant marine landscapes in the world, part of the Coral Triangle, home to more than 250 species of coral and a plethora of sea sponges and unusual bony fish.
2. Yogyakarta [SEE MAP]
Yogyakarta is a bustling town of some 500,000 people and the most popular tourist destination on Java, due to its proximity to the famous temples of Borobudur and Prambanan. The city itself is a center of education and culture, particularly for Javanese fine arts – from theater to ballet performances, and has a wide range of tourist facilities. It is also the last Indonesian city still ruled by a monarchy.
Yogyakarta lies in one of the most seismically active parts of Java and has thus repeatedly been struck by earthquakes and volcano eruptions. In 2006 an earthquake flattened over 300,000 houses while in 2010 the nearby volcano of Mount Merapi erupted, spewing lava over nearby villages.
Apart from nearby Buddhist and Hindu temples, and the sights in the city itself – small enough that it can be explored on foot – Yogyakarta is also a great base for exploring the surrounding villages locked in time by hardened lava on a Merapi Lava Tour, an activity that’s both sobering and captivating.
1. Bali [SEE MAP]
One of the most visited and dreamed-of destinations on the modern traveler bucket list, Bali is a kaleidoscope of beautiful beaches, volcanic hills, lush rice paddies, and thousands upon thousands of Indonesian temples. It’s celebrated for its laidback atmosphere that’s attracted backpackers, surfers, and yogis for years, who have come in search of finding their Zen in this tropical paradise.
Nicknamed the ‘Island of the Gods,’ Bali is deeply rooted in the spiritual, with endless Hindu temples boasting colorful architecture all of their own – particularly in Ubud , Bali’s spiritual capital. Yet all of Bali’s wonders have not gone unnoticed, and the island can get uncomfortably packed during the tourist season around August. If possible, school holidays are best avoided too.
Spend your days relaxing on some of Bali’s best beaches and diving in the Coral Triangle with its endless array of magical marine life. But the best part about Bali is just as much about doing a little as a lot. Read your book in a hammock, watch the sun go down, and feel the island’s slow, laidback vibe step up the pace at one of the many animated beachfront bars.
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Reader interactions.
February 21, 2024 at 4:27 am
It’s a really nice list. A good guide for those who want to go to Indonesia. Especially Bali island is one of our favourite places. Thank you very much.
October 15, 2019 at 9:53 pm
My wife and I are planning a holiday to Bali in December and this will be very informative and will like to get such writeups. Could i know which is the best time and season to visit.
September 5, 2016 at 11:24 pm
Kuta is kind of like the Tijuana of Bali. The streets are narrow here and there are hundreds of stalls, selling faux-brand ripoffs, novelty souvenirs. There are plenty of hotels and you are sure to get some great sun time in, but the frantic energy here is only inviting for so long.
November 26, 2015 at 9:30 am
omg… toraja is my hometown! I think July and August is not the best time to visit this wonderful land but December
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25 Beautiful Indonesian Islands: Best Places To Visit In Indonesia
Believe it or not, many of the best places to visit in Indonesia are still practically unknown to tourists. There are more than 17,000 beautiful Indonesian islands and most of them are still waiting to be traveled.
Everyone goes to Bali , which is a wonderful island for vacation (don’t get me wrong), but it’s been suffering from overtourism and overdevelopment for years.
If you branch out to the other islands in Indonesia, you can see smoking volcanoes, sulfur lakes, pink sand beaches , tropical rainforests, exotic wildlife, and so much more.
Since Indonesia is my second home (and my wife’s actual home!), we’ve been privileged to do a bunch of exploring in this beautiful country, including some of the most far flung Indonesian islands.
Here’s my complete list of the best places to visit in Indonesia that are not just Bali. If you’ve been to an Indonesian island that’s missing from this guide, you’re also welcome to recommend it in the comments at the bottom of the article!
25 Beautiful Indonesia Islands To Visit
1. bali island.
Of course, Asia’s favorite vacation island! Before I mention other places in Indonesia, I have to include Bali . It’s heaven for luxury seekers and budget travelers alike. There’s something for everyone here.
Adventure lovers in Bali will have easy access to waterfalls, jungles, cliffs, volcanoes, and more. Or, if you’re the more laid back type, Bali has beaches, temples, and rice terraces for you, along with an endless supply of good restaurants and massages.
If any of that sounds nice, then you’ll fall in love with Bali and its people, just like I did. The only con is that it’s overtraveled. The small island got more than 6 million tourists in 2019.
- Things To See: Ubud , Kintamani , Uluwatu , & More
- How To Get There: Fly to Bali’s international airport (DPS)
- More Info: Bali Travel Guide
Jatiluwih Rice Terraces in Bali, the most popular Indonesian island.
Mount Batur volcano in Bali
Sekumpul Waterfall in Bali
2. Nusa Penida Island
The wonderful Indonesian island of Nusa Penida lies just 25 kilometers from Bali, and it’s considered part of the Bali province.
It’s a much smaller island than Bali, but it has some of the most exotic and beautiful scenery anywhere in Indonesia. We’ve visited Penida at least a dozen times over the years, but it never gets old.
This island can be visited on a day trip from Bali (same day return), but I think it’s better to spend at least a few days seeing things here.
It’s home to some famous natural sights like the dinosaur-shaped Kelingking Cliff, and the appropriately named Diamond Beach.
- Things To See: Diamond Beach , Kelingking Beach , Broken Bay , & More
- How To Get There: 1 hour boat trip from Bali
- More Info: Nusa Penida Travel Guide
Rumah Pohon Treehouse in Nusa Penida
Nusa Penida is definitely one of the most scenic Indonesia islands!
Diamond Beach in Nusa Penida
3. Nusa Lembongan Island
In addition to the island of Nusa Penida, the province of Bali also includes two smaller islands near it called Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan, respectively.
Popular sights on Nusa Lembongan include a white sand beach called Dream Beach, and the Devil’s Tears, a nice little cliff spot where you can watch the waves crashing on the rocks.
It’s easy to get to Nusa Lembongan from Bali, and you can also travel between any of the Nusa islands with a short and cheap boat ride. Some people even base themselves in Nusa Lembongan or Ceningan while touring Penida island.
- Things To See: Dream Beach, Devil’s Tears, & Mangrove Forest
4. Nusa Ceningan Island
Nusa Ceningan is the smallest of the three Nusa islands in Bali, but it still has some nice things to see and do.
The islands of Lembongan and Ceningan are connected to each other by a colorful yellow bridge, and even though they don’t have the epic cliffs and dramatic scenery of Nusa Penida, they’re still worth a visit for the nice hotels , seaside cafes, and laidback atmosphere.
You can get to Nusa Ceningan easily from Lembongan by driving across the iconic yellow bridge or taking a quick boat ride from Penida. From mainland Bali, it’s a 1 hour ride in a speedboat.
Blue Lagoon Avia Villas in Nusa Ceningan
Ocean views at the Blue Lagoon Avia Villas in Nusa Ceningan
5. Lombok Island
Lombok is Bali’s neighbor island. It’s the same size as Bali and way less traveled by tourists, but you could argue it’s just as scenic, and the infrastructure is pretty developed.
The main attraction in Lombok is Mount Rinjani, which towers over the whole island. It’s the second tallest volcano in Indonesia, and you can trek it in a few days with a local guide.
Lombok is also known for some stunning beaches and waterfalls scattered across the island, and unlike in Bali, most of these spots are still hidden and free of crowds.
Even though it’s not as popular as Bali, Lombok is undoubtedly one of the most scenic places in Indonesia, and it’s likely to become the next vacation island for people looking to move on from Bali.
- Things To See: Mount Rinjani, Tiu Kelep Waterfall , Tanjung Aan Beach
- How To Get There: Fly to Lombok International Airport (LOP)
6. Java Island
Java, the most populated island of Indonesia, is home to some of the most incredible volcanic landscapes in the world.
The smoking craters at Mount Bromo and Kawah Ijen have become famous tourist destinations in East Java, and the center of the island has ancient temples that look like something out of The Jungle Book.
Meanwhile, West Java has surreal crater lakes like Kawah Putih , and dozens of big waterfalls to discover in the Ciletuh Geopark. It’s easily one of the best places to visit in Indonesia!
- Things To See: Dieng Plateau , Prambanan Temple , Mount Bromo , & More
- How To Get There: Fly to Jakarta (CGK), Jogyakarta (YIA), or Surabaya (SUB)
Dieng Plateau in Java
Mount Bromo in Java — one of the best Indonesian islands!
Sewu Temple in Java
7. Flores Island
Flores is wild and wonderful, and there are a lot of good things to see and do, but it’s a very long island, so a road trip is the best way to take it all in.
The main tourist attraction here would have to be the Kelimutu Lakes , a pair of amazing turquoise colored volcanic lakes in central Flores, and you can see them without doing any hiking.
If you start from Labuan Bajo, you can do an overland tour of Flores from west to east and see sights like the spiderweb rice fields, Wae Rebo traditional village, Mount Inerie volcano, and the turquoise volcanic lakes of Mount Kelimutu .
In spite of the lack of publicity and infrastructure, Flores is definitely one of the best places to visit in Indonesia.
- Things To See: Kelimutu National Park , Koka Beach, Mount Inerie, Labuan Bajo
- How To Get There: Fly to Ende (ENE) or Maumere (MOF) from Bali (DPS)
Kelimutu National Park in Flores. One of the most beautiful Indonesia islands.
Goa Rangko Cave in Labuan Bajo
8. Komodo Island
Komodo Island is famous for being home to the beastly Komodo dragons (the world’s biggest lizard), and it’s full of other ‘bucket list’ travel experiences.
The UNESCO designated Komodo National Park has dozens of islands with white and pink sand beaches , scenic mountains for trekking and coral reefs for diving, and it’s the only place in the world where you can see Komodo dragons up close in the wild!
We’ve visited Komodo a bunch of times over the years and it’s always amazing. One of the great things about its gateway town, Labuan Bajo, is that it’s not far from Bali and it’s easy to reach with a short flight from there.
- Things To See: Komodo Dragons , Padar Island , & Pink Beach
- How To Get There: Fly to Labuan Bajo (LBJ) from Bali (DPS) or Jakarta (CGK)
- More Info: Komodo Travel Guide
The Komodo islands are the only place in the world where you can see Komodo dragons like this in the wild
Komodo has several pink beaches with bright pink sand and turquoise water
9. Padar Island
Even though Padar Island is one of the smallest islands in the Komodo National Park, the scenic viewpoint here has become a famous natural landmark of Indonesia, and it’s even been featured on the 50,000 Rupiah cash note.
You can visit this island easily on a boat tour of the Komodo National Park, and the hike up to the viewpoint is relatively quick and straightforward.
At the viewpoint, you can see a magnificent Jurassic Park landscape and three giant bays with a white beach, black beach, and pink beach.
Each of those sand colors is pretty special in itself, but to see all of them in one place is crazy. This is probably the only place in the world where you can witness that!
- More Info: Padar Island Guide
The famous Padar Island view in Komodo National Park
10. Sulawesi Island
Sulawesi is one of my favorite islands to explore in Indonesia. Many of the strangest things we’ve ever seen have been on this island.
You can see volcanic hot springs and megalithic stone faces , karst mountains, bug-eyed tarsiers, prehistoric cave art , and extreme meat markets.
Sulawesi is also home to one of the most bizarre cultures on Earth ( Tana Toraja ), where they dig up their dead relatives every year to wash the corpses and change their clothes.
- Things To See: Rammang Rammang , Tana Toraja , Tangkoko Nature Reserve , & More
- How To Get There: Fly to Makassar (UPG) in south Sulawesi, or Manado (MDC) in north Sulawesi
Sulawesi is one of the most beautiful Indonesian islands. Seen here is Rammang Rammang village .
Bukit Kasih in Sulawesi
Tangkoko Nature Reserve in Sulawesi
11. Banggai Islands
The Banggai area is one of the most underrated places in central Sulawesi, and there are a bunch of great islands to explore here.
Peleng island is easily reachable by ferry from Luwuk city in mainland Sulawesi, and it’s home to Paisu Pok Lake , one of the bluest lakes in Indonesia and possibly the world. Peleng also has some spectacular white sand beaches, limestone caves, and wildlife (including tarsiers).
Further southeast of Peleng island is the Banggai Laut regency, which has more beaches, caves, and sea arches. There’s even a lake where you can swim with stingless jellyfish on Mbuang-Mbaung island.
- Things To See: Paisu Pok Lake , Mandel Beach, Paisu Batongan Jellyfish Lake, & More
- How To Get There: Fly to Luwuk (LUW) in central Sulawesi, then take the ferry to Peleng or Banggai Laut
- More Info: Banggai Travel Guide
Paisu Pok Lake in the Banggai islands of Sulawesi.
Drone picture of the amazingly blue Paisu Pok Lake .
Mandel Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the Banggai islands .
12. Labengki Island
Labengki Island (and its exotic neighbor Sombori) might be Indonesia’s best kept secret. This untouched tropical paradise in Sulawesi is impossibly beautiful. It’s one of the most enchanting places we’ve visited in our travels.
Labengki and Sombori haven’t been spoiled by tourism yet, and English documentation for these places is still almost non-existent on the web. We half expected to see dinosaurs as we explored the lagoons, caves, and jungle covered beaches.
It’s pretty remote, so the process of getting there takes a bit of effort, but this is one of the most fantastic Indonesian islands we’ve seen.
- How To Get There: Fly to Kendari (KDI) from Makassar, then take a 3 hour boat ride to Labengki island
- More Info: Labengki Travel Guide
Red Sand Beach at Labengki Island
Love Bay at Labengki Island
Blue Lagoon. Labengki was one of our favorite Indonesia islands.
13. Sombori Islands
Sombori Island has to be one of the most wonderful places we’ve seen in Indonesia. The hundreds of paradise islands and lagoons have earned it the nickname of ‘the Raja Ampat of Sulawesi’ because it looks just like the famous islands in West Papua.
This is a very remote island, but getting there is worth the hassle! We discovered several hidden lagoons and beaches that hadn’t even been named yet, and saw wildlife ranging from giant sea clams to hornbill birds.
- How To Get There: Fly to Kendari (KDI), take a 3 hour boat ride to Labengki, then a 2 hour boat ride to Sombori
- More Info: Sombori Travel Guide
Sombori Island
Endless lagoons
Tropical paradise of Sombori — one of the best places to visit in Indonesia!
14. Bunaken Islands
Bunaken is a small island north of Manado, the capital of North Sulawesi.
The Bunaken Marine Park has some of the most popular Indonesian islands for snorkeling and scuba diving, and there’s even a big sandbar you can walk around on when the tide is low.
We visited Bunaken on a day tour from Manado, but you can also come with a public ferry if you plan to stay longer. The main island has lots of accommodation so you can stay close to the action.
How To Get There: Fly to Manado (MDC) + 1 hour boat ride
Bunaken Marine Park
Snorkeling in Bunaken
Siladen island in Bunaken
15. Siau Island
Siau is a small volcanic island north of Manado, but it’s more remote than Bunaken and not as well known, even though it deserves to be.
The reason I’ve listed it as one of the best places to visit in Indonesia is because of its nature and scenery. It’s outstanding, but still pretty much unknown to international tourists.
Siau island is home to one of Indonesia’s most active volcanoes (Mount Karangetang), and the island also has its own unique species of tarsier.
This is definitely one of the more obscure islands to visit in Indonesia, but that means you’ll be the only tourist around!
- Things To See: Siau Island Tarsier, Mount Karangetang, Mahoro Island
- How To Get There: Fly to Siau (NAH) from Manado (MDC), or take the 4 hour fast ferry
- More Info: Siau Island Travel Guide
Smoking twin craters on Mount Karangetang
Pulau Mahoro is one of the best islands you can visit off the coast of Siau, Indonesia
Tarsier spotting in Siau Island
16. Selayar Island
Selayar is a long, skinny island south of Makassar, the capital of South Sulawesi.
This is another good place for snorkeling and island hopping, or you can stay directly on a private white sand beach at Selayar Eco Resort .
Sadly a lot of the beaches in Selayar have been completely ruined by plastic trash (common in many Indonesian islands), but if you look around you can still find some good ones that are cleaned regularly by the resorts.
It’s easy to reach Selayar nowadays. You can get there from Bali by flights with a short transit stop in Makassar, and the last leg of the journey is only 45 minutes.
How To Get There: Fly to Selayar (KSR) from Makassar (UPG)
Bahuluang is one of the Indonesian islands you can visit on a day trip from Selayar
Snow white sand at Bone Malea Beach
Bukit Nane from above
17. Sumatra Island
Sumatra is the biggest island inside of Indonesian territory, and it has the biggest volcanic lake in the world (Toba). It also has some of Indonesia’s biggest waterfalls .
This is definitely one of the best places to visit in Indonesia. We spent 2 months in North Sumatra and barely scratched the surface of this island.
There are so many amazing things to see and do, but the critically endangered rainforests and wildlife would have to be at the top of the list.
On a short jungle trek you can see orangutans, gibbons, leaf monkeys, rare birds and lizards, and many other animals.
- Things To See: Lake Toba, Sumatra Waterfalls , Bukit Lawang Rainforest
- How To Get There: Fly to Medan (KNO) from Kuala Lumpur (KUL) or Jakarta (CGK)
Orangutan viewing at Bukit Lawang is a highlight of Sumatra
Lake Toba is the biggest volcanic lake in the world
Sumatra is one of the most beautiful islands of Indonesia. Seen here is Sipiso Piso Waterfall .
18. Belitung Island
Belitung is a Bali-sized island off the coast of south Sumatra, and just like Bali it has so many amazing things to see and do. It’s even been recognized as a UNESCO Geopark for its unique landscapes.
We spent two weeks here and were blown away by the picture perfect islands and white sand beaches with granite boulders. This is island hopping paradise at its best.
The main thing to do here is the island hopping boat tour in northwest Belitung. You’ll see perfect white sand beaches, turquoise water, rocky granite islands, underwater coral reefs, and even a Dutch lighthouse from the 1800s.
- Things To See: Island Hopping Tour , Tanjung Tinggi Beach , & Batu Baginda Rocks
- How To Get There: Fly to Tanjung Pandan (TJQ) from Kuala Lumpur (KUL) or Jakarta (CGK)
- More Info: Belitung Travel Guide
Tanjung Tinggi Beach in Belitung — one of the best places to visit in Indonesia!
Batu Baginda giant boulders. A spectacular hidden spot in the Indonesian island of Belitung .
Batu Berlayar island in Belitung
19. Banyak Islands
The Banyak Islands are a group of barely inhabited paradise islands northwest of Sumatra, Indonesia.
For accommodation, you have a basic bungalow on an almost private island, with white sand beaches and crystal clear water in all directions. Infrastructure is very limited, but that’s part of the fun.
This place is pretty remote, but if you’re looking for an Indonesian island where you can live out the Robinson Crusoe lifestyle, it doesn’t get much better than this!
- How To Get There: Fly to Medan (KNO), drive 8-10 hours to Singkil, then ride a boat 1-3 hours to Pulau Banyak
- More Info: Pulau Banyak Travel Guide
The Banyak Islands are full of fantastic beaches like this
Drone pic of this island paradise in Indonesia
Beach scenes near the Palambak Island Resort in Banyak Islands
20. Karang Island
Pulau Karang is a small island off the coast of North Sumatra that you can visit on a quick boat ride from Barus. It’s close enough to mainland Sumatra to be visible from the shore.
We went to Pulau Karang on a day trip from Singkil, shortly after our visit to the Banyak Islands . Like the Banyaks, this is a relatively remote island, but if you already happen to be passing through the area, it’s worth a detour to see it!
Even though there’s no hotel or other place to stay on the island yet, Pulau Karang has wonderful palm-covered white sand beaches, and there’s a little lighthouse on the south side of the island.
- How To Get There: Drive 3.5 hours from Singkil or 2 hours from Sibolga, then take a 30 minute boat ride
- More Info: Pulau Karang Travel Guide
Drone picture of Pulau Karang
Beautiful beach!
21. Borneo Island (Kalimantan)
Borneo is the third biggest island in the world, and it’s split between three countries: Brunei , Indonesia, and Malaysia .
The Indonesian part of Borneo is called Kalimantan, and it covers almost 75% of the vast territory on Borneo island. Kalimantan is a great destination for nature and animal lovers since it’s home to lots of endemic species, including the Bornean orangutan.
The island of Borneo is especially famous for its orangutans, which you can see on a river boat cruise at Tanjung Puting National Park , in Central Kalimantan. Sleeping on the river boat is a fun adventure in itself!
Aside from the national parks, there are other noteworthy sights in Borneo as well, like the Terinting Waterfall in West Kalimantan.
- Things To See: Gunung Palung National Park, Sebangau National Park, Tanjung Puting National Park , Terinting Waterfall
- How To Get There: Fly to Pangkalan Bun (PKN) or Pontianak (PNK) from Jakarta or Surabaya
- More Info: Tanjung Puting Travel Guide
A giant male Bornean orangutan at Tanjung Puting National Park in Kalimantan
The river boat cruise at Tanjung Puting is a great way to see wildlife
Mom and baby orangutan in the treetops
22. Ternate Island
This is a small, cone-shaped volcanic island in the North Maluku province of east Indonesia. Ternate isn’t likely to become the next big vacation island in Indonesia, but it has some interesting sights and history.
A long time ago, the island of Ternate was one of the most important kingdoms in the precolonial ‘Spice Islands’ of North Maluku, and it’s still one of the main gateways to the province today.
It only takes an hour to drive around the whole island in a circle, but there are several neat things to see. You can climb the active volcano in the center of the island (Mount Gamalama), or visit the scenic lakes and black sand beaches on the banks of the mountain.
- Things To See: Ngade Lake, Mount Gamalama, Tolire Lake
- How To Get There: Fly to Ternate (TTE) from Jakarta, Makassar, Ambon, etc
The north side of Ternate Island with Lake Tolire visible
Fort Tolukko was built by the Portuguese in 1512 to control the spice trade in Ternate
Ngade Lake with the Tidore volcano in the distance
23. Halmahera Island
Halmahera is the biggest island in the Maluku Islands, and it’s loaded with rainforests, volcanoes, and hidden beaches.
In my opinion though, the main reason to come to Halmahera is for the spectacular active volcanoes, Mount Dukono and Mount Ibu. You can visit either one on a day hike, but it’s more popular to spend a couple days on each mountain since they’re tough to reach and the views are incredible.
This is the closest you will ever get to an erupting volcano! Think Mount Bromo, except more intense and without the tourist crowds. Halmahera is definitely one of the best places to visit in Indonesia.
- Things To See: Mount Dukono , Mount Ibu, and Kahatola Islands
- How To Get There: Fly to Kao (KAZ) or Galela (GLX) from Manado, or take a speedboat from Ternate
Drone pic of the erupting Dukono volcano
Walking through old lava fields at Mount Dukono
The Dukono volcano has been erupting non-stop since 1933
24. Seram Island
Seram island is another uncharted paradise in Maluku with fantastic mountains and rainforests, including the highest point in the Moluccas (Mount Binaiya).
Seram island is best known for Ora Beach, a secluded private resort with views like Bora Bora. The island also has Manusela National Park, which is home to lots of exotic and colorful birds and butterflies, and the deepest known cave in Indonesia (Goa Hatusaka).
Seram island is a bit hard to reach, but it’s definitely one of the best places to visit in Indonesia!
- Things To See: Ora Beach, Manusela National Park, Mount Binaiya
- How To Get There: Fly to Ambon (AMQ) + 2 hour ferry from Tulehu to Amahai
- More Info: Seram Island Travel Guide
Ora beach views in Seram island. Is Indonesia beautiful or what?
Giant limestone cliffs in Seram island
Ora Beach Resort
25. Ambon Island
Ambon is the capital and main gateway of Maluku province, which holds many of the hidden gems in Indonesia.
While Ambon is not the greatest island in and of itself (it’s too rainy, dirty, and noisy), it does have some nice scenery and you’ll be passing through here anyway if you plan to see some of the best Indonesian islands in Maluku, like Seram island .
My favorite thing we saw in Ambon was the turquoise colored Telaga Pange Waterfall, which is an easy hike located just 15 minutes from the city.
- Things To See: Telaga Pange Waterfall, Pintu Kota Beach, Liang Beach
- How To Get There: Fly to Ambon (AMQ) from Jakarta, Makassar, Ternate, etc
The turquoise colored Telaga Pange Waterfall on Ambon Island
Liang Beach in northeast Ambon
Pintu Kota Beach in south Ambon
How To Visit Indonesian Islands (That Are Not Bali)
Now that I’ve listed some of the best places to travel in Indonesia that are not Bali, it’s time to go over some practical information.
If this is your first time traveling to new islands in Indonesia, here are some things you should know:
- Infrastructure. When you’re traveling in remote Indonesia islands, infrastructure may be limited. Oftentimes that means no WiFi or air-conditioning (fan only), and sometimes it means washing yourself with a simple water scoop instead of a shower. On more remote islands (such as the Banyaks), you may have no electricity at all except by generator in the evening. Living without these daily luxuries takes some getting used to, but it’s worth it to see some of the best places in Indonesia that are not just Bali. The infrastructure will catch up over time as tourism continues to grow in new areas. For now, enjoy the wilderness for what it is.
- Religion. Most of the Indonesian islands are Muslim majority, unlike Bali, which is Hindu. You’ll still come across some friendly people in your travels, but you might miss the smiles, warmth, and overall vibe of the Balinese people. Terrorism is not a significant issue in Indonesia anymore, and attitudes toward foreigners are generally welcoming, but the culture is much more conservative when you’re not in Bali, so it’s important to dress modestly. Alcohol is usually not easy to find in these places either. In Muslim areas, you can expect noisy loudspeakers from the mosques, often at all hours of the day and night, so it’s a good idea to pack ear plugs to help you sleep.
- Safety. In terms of crime, Indonesia is one of the safest countries in the world, with a very low murder rate of 0.5 per 100k inhabitants (92% lower than the global average), according to the United Nations yearly study . I’ve traveled alone in many Indonesian islands and haven’t really witnessed any crime. Just take normal precautions.
- People. If you travel outside of Bali, especially in remote parts of Java or Sulawesi, you’ll probably get lots of funny photo requests from the locals excited to see a rare ‘bule’ (foreigner).
- Mosquitoes. The Indonesian islands have made a lot of progress in getting rid of malaria, but many parts of the country still have at least some of it. Dengue fever is also common all over the islands, including Bali. Malaria is mainly a problem in West Papua and the Mentawai islands, as well as some parts of Kalimantan, Sumatra, and Sulawesi. You can find a helpful map of the main risk areas for malaria in this study from 2018. The malaria risk areas have shrunk quite a bit now, but there are still some places in Indonesia you may want to take anti-malarial pills (certainly not in Bali). Mosquito spray and bed nets are usually a good idea wherever you travel in Indonesia, especially in the rainy season and outside of the city.
Kabut Pelangi waterfall in East Java
More Indonesian Islands To See
Thanks for looking! I hope you enjoyed this list of the best places to visit in Indonesia that are not Bali!
We’re still missing many places like Sumba, Gili, Sumbawa, Rote, Madura, Karimunjawa, Mentawai, Nias, Simeulue, Pulau Weh, Riau (Natuna), Bintan, Bawah, Bangka, Derawan, Enggano, Sangihe, Togian/Togean, Wakatobi, Maratua, Morotai, Banda, the Kei islands, West Papua, and the beautiful Raja Ampat islands. I realize those are easily some of the best places to visit in Indonesia, but we haven’t had a chance to really explore them yet.
Hopefully we can visit more of those places soon! Check back for updates to this travel guide.
All of these roots are from one giant tree in Indonesia
Best Time To Visit The Indonesian Islands
The best time to visit the beautiful Indonesia islands depends on what you’re looking for:
☁ Rainy season runs from November to April. The weather during the day can be hot and humid, at 32 to 35 °C (90 to 95 °F), but it’s less crowded during this time, and the rain is mostly at night. Waterfalls come alive, and the landscapes are bright green.
☀ Dry season runs from May to August. The temperatures are milder and cooler, and it’s more breezy and sunny. This is the nicest weather, and it’s perfect for hiking, island hopping, and seeing some of the best places in Indonesia. It’s also the high season, so it’s generally more crowded with tourists, especially in Bali.
Regardless of when you decide to visit Wonderful Indonesia, you’re sure to see some spectacular sights. Happy travels!
Indonesia Drone Video
Here’s a 4K drone video I filmed during our many travels across Indonesia.
This video includes some of the best places to visit in Indonesia, including Bali, Nusa Penida, Java, Flores, Maluku, Sumatra, Belitung, Sulawesi, Labengki, Sombori, and other islands.
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Hopefully tourism in Indonesia will recover quickly as before the pandemic because there are still many beauties that Indonesia has not visited by tourists.
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- Beautiful Places In Indonesia 2024: 28 Landscapes So Marvelous That It Will Make Your Trip Worth It!
23 Mar 2023
A land gifted with pristine beaches, exotic water villas on serene islands, vibrant tribes and their cultural ethos. No! We are not talking about a fascinating dream but about Indonesian landscapes. There are many surreal places in Indonesia, and together they offer a mix of outlandish island wonders and spine-chilling adventures. Here’s a list of the most beautiful places in Indonesia , covering islands, beaches and lakes for the water babies; national parks for wildlife lovers; active volcano sites for adventurous souls; and places for city explorers.
What we are saying is that whether you are an adventure lover or someone who seeks peace and time alone, Indonesia is the go-to place. Ranging from wild and extravagant adventures to some beautiful sights, Indonesia is perfect! Pick your favorite and get going to experience an adventure of a lifetime! Indonesia’s best islands and mountains await your wandering soul! Have a look.
28 Most Beautiful Places In Indonesia In 2024
If you’re visiting Indonesia anytime soon, then make sure to keep these beautiful places in Indonesia to your bucket list and enjoy the nature’s beauty which is abundant at these locations. Make sure you add these places to your itinerary while planning an exciting trip to Indonesia, one of world’s most beautiful places to visit and the most visited holiday destination. Let’s find out what makes Indonesia so special.
- Gili Islands – For The Best Nightlife
- Raja Ampat Islands – Explore Rare Species Of Corals
- Maluk Beach – Witness The Changing Colors Of Sun Rays
- Kelimutu Lake – Dramatic Volcanic Peaks
- Lake Toba – Largest Caldera
- Bunaken Marine Park – Exotic Range Of Fish Species
- Komodo National Park – For Giant Monitor Lizards
- Mount Bromo – Volcano In An Active State
- Mount Rinjani – Second Highest Volcano Of Indonesia
- Ijen – For Mining Activities
- Dieng Plateau – An Abode Of God
- Torajaland – Relish The Culture
- Borobudur Temple – World’s Biggest Buddhist Sanctuary
- Ubud – Hike Through Rainforests & Rice Paddy Fields
- Tanjung Puting National Park – Trek Through Tropical Jungles
- Derawan Islands – To Relax & Unwind
- Belitung – For Dutch Colonial Architecture
- Nusa Dua – For White Sand Beaches
- Seminyak – Most Happening Place
- Jakarta – Melting Pot Of Cultures
- Lombok – A Stunning Marine Life
- North Sulawesi – Best Diving Sites
- Nusa Penida – Offbeat Yet Spectacular
- Bali – Cliche Yet The Best
- Yogyakarta – A Quaint Little Pretty Place
- Bandung – A Different Kind Of Calm
- Bangka Islands – Simply Blissful
- Wae Rebo Village – Iconic Culture
1. Gili Islands, Lombok - For The Best Nightlife
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Overwater villas are so romantic, that there is no way to forget them while making a list of most beautiful places in Indonesia. Fringed by white sand beaches and blue water, the complex of three small and isolated islands namely Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno and Gili Air bears unique scenic appeal.
Tips: The best time to visit Gili Islands is between June to September as the crystal clear water poses perfect conditions for water activities. Things to do: Besides adventure sports like snorkeling, surfing and diving, go island hopping, fishing and touring in glass-bottom boats. Else, just chill out in a beachside cafe or shack. Best places to stay: Les Villas, Oceano Jambuluwuk and Ombak Sunset. Tourist Attractions : Gili Meno, Masjid Agung Baiturrahman Gili, Gili Trawangan ViewPoint Places To Eat : Ya Ya Warung, Kayu Cafe, Little Bali Restaurant Best Time To Visit : September to November How To Reach : The easiest way to get to the Gilis from Lombok's airport or Senggigi is to walk to the nearest travel agent, taxi desk or tour and book a package.
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2. Raja Ampat Islands, West Papua - Explore Rare Species Of Corals
Raja Ampat, meaning Four Kings, is an archipelago comprising islands Waigeo, Misool, Salawati, and Batanta, besides 1500 minor ones. The awe-inspiring backdrop of steep, forested islands, sizzling beaches, and marshy lagoons, small atolls looking like mushrooms and shining turquoise water makes the place a perfect delight for travelers. One of the famous Indonesia tourist spots is rich in marine flora and fauna diversity including rare species of corals.
Tips: There are no ATMs on this island. Make sure you have all the cash you need to survive on the island. Things to do: Snorkelling, underwater diving, kayaking and relishing nature. Best places to stay: Swiss Belhotel, Marina Mamberamo,-and Belagri Hotel. Tourist Attractions : Misool, Kri, Dampier Strait, Gam Places To Eat : Warung Cahaya Bone Waisai Raja Ampat, Rumah Makan Pondok Lesehan Best Time To Visit : October - April How To Reach : Fly to Sorong, the closest Indonesian city in West Papua, after landing in Sorong airport, transfer to Sorong harbor. At Sorong harbor, take a ferry to Waisai, the capital city on the main Raja Ampat Island . From Waisai to the Islands.
3. Maluk Beach, Sumbawa Island - Witness The Changing Colors Of Sun Rays
This is one of the stunning beaches of Indonesia located along the western coast of south Sumbawa Island. With the changing colors of sun rays, the waves also look vibrant and magical. It is indeed one of the best places to visit in Indonesia.
Tips: Sumbawa Island is more of a rural destination and poses authentic local village experiences for adventurers and explorers. Things to do: Sunbathing and wave surfing are common activities here. One can also visit the Malu Turtle Conservation Center located nearby. Best places to stay: Rantung Beach Hotel, Nomad Tropical Beach Resort,-and Ring Sameton Inn. There are numerous homestay options available around Maluk beach. Tourist Attractions : Mantun Hill, Pink Beach, Tanjung Ringgit Places To Eat : Happy Restaurant, Myamo Beach Lodge, Dreamtime Sumbawa Homestay Best Time To Visit : May to December How To Reach : The Mauritius International Airport, Sir Seewoosagar Ramgoolam Air Terminal is 48 km from the main city of Port Louis. Mauritius is very well connected to major cities across the world such as Paris, Dubai, Vienna, London, Delhi and Johannesburg among others.
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4. Kelimutu Lake, Nusa Tenggara Timur - Dramatic Volcanic Peaks
Of all the Indonesia tourist places, Kelimutu Lake is a league apart, and certainly one of the most visited of beautiful places in Indonesia. Kelimutu is a collective term given to three crater lakes formed by the volcano of the same name and is deemed. Though situated on the same volcanic peak, three lakes display three different colors red, blue and white. The crater lakes are the must-visit Indonesia tourist spots and certainly one of the best things to do in Sumatra for treating the adventurer in you!
Tips: The island is a rural destination and still not developed infrastructure-wise. It is imperative for visitors to dress modestly and respect the culture and traditions of the local people. Things to do: Go for trekking and exploring the beautiful landscapes and lake wonders. Sunsets and sunrises in Kelimutu are surreal. Best places to stay: Kelimutu Crater Lake Eco Lodge Tourist Attractions : Taman National Kelimutu, Muru Keba Waterfall Places To Eat : Mopi's Place, Chenty Restaurant, Good Moni Cafe Best Time To Visit : May to September How To Reach : From Moni, the Kelimutu Volcanic Lakes are about forty-five minutes away. Flying into Ende is another good option. From the airport, it is forty minutes to Ende city and then three hours to the nearest village. From the village, people usually walk about two and a half hours to get to the lakes.
5. Lake Toba, North Sumatra - Largest Caldera
Lake Toba, situated on Earth's largest caldera, has a volcanic origin and was formed approximately 70,000 years ago. It may sound like a riddle but Lake Toba is situated on an island, which again is in a lake! If you didn't get it, read again. It is indeed one of the popular Indonesia tourist places in the whole world.
Tips: The climate at Lake Toba gets cold. Keeping woolen clothing with you should come in handy. Things to do: Swim in the volcanically warmed water. Besides, it is perfect to relax and enjoy the stunning surroundings of this beautiful place in Indonesia. Best places to stay: Hotel Carolina, Toledo Inn, and Hotel Tiara Bunga. Tourist Attractions : Air Terjun Sipiso Piso, Bukit Indah Simarjarunjung, Pasir Putih Parbaba, Bukit Holbung Samosir Places To Eat : Rumba Restaurant, Maruba Restaurant, Jenny's Best Time To Visit : May and September How To Reach : Medan is an international gateway. Parapat, the town by Lake Toba, is 176 km away from Medan and can be reached in under 6 hours by public buses that follow two routes: Medan-Parapat or via Medan-Berastagi.
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6. Bunaken Marine Park, North Sulawesi - Exotic Range Of Fish Species
The picture clearly says that next in our list is among the most beautiful places and a famous tourist place in Indonesia. Bunaken Sea Park located in the northern stretch of Sulawesi island is rich in marine flora and fauna. The sight of numerous exotic and endangered fish species present in the crystal clear water has increased the tourist density of the area.
Tips: The best time to visit the marine park is from July to August. You should plan your trip around these months. Things to do: Snorkeling and diving stick to them. They are the best ways to discover the glamorous and unusual aquatic life of the Bunaken Sea Park. Best places to stay: Siladen Resort, Living Colours Dive Resort, and The Village Bunaken. Besides, there are plenty of homestay options for backpackers. Tourist Attractions : Bunaken, Siladen Island, Manadotua Island, Mount Tampa Places To East : Nelson Bunaken, Arto Moro Bunaken, Coral View Dive Resort Best Time To Visit : March - October How To Reach : To reach the park you will firstly need to make your way to Manado. It is the second-largest city of Sulawesi after Makassar and it is located about 50 minutes away by boat from Bunaken Island. So to arrive in Manado, the best way is to get a plane from Jakarta, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur or Bali.
7. Komodo National Park, Nusa Tenggara Timur - For Giant Monitor Lizards
One of the most sought-after tourist places in Indonesia, the island is located between Sumbawa and Flores, along western Nusa Tenggara Timur, and is popular for the presence of giant Monitor Lizards known as Komodo Dragons. The island is arid, rugged and barren and forms a part of the Komodo National Park and Marine Reserve. Aerial views prove that it is inarguably, among the most beautiful places in Indonesia.
Tips: -The best time to visit the park is during the dry season which runs from April to December. Things to do: Besides spotting endangered Komodo dragons, a range of activities can be enjoyed at the Komodo National Park . Go for kayaking, diving, trekking or the guided island tours. Best places to stay: Waecicu Eden Beach Hotel, Komodo Resort, and Golo Hilltop. Tourist Attractions : Pink Beach, Pulau Kelor, Pulau Kalong, Lawa Darat Gili Places To Eat : Manta Point, Baccala Bajo, Cafe Melinjo Best Time To Visit : April and December How To Reach : Traveling around Komodo Island can be relatively easy, but to get to Komodo, you first need to travel to Bali and then to Labuan Bajo by either plane or boat, and finally to Komodo Island by boat. A couple of local airlines fly from Bali to Labuan Bajo on Flores Island.
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8. Mount Bromo, East Java - Volcano In An Active State
Mount Bromo or better known as Gunung Bromo is a volcano in the active state and one of the must visit places in Indonesia. The top of the Bromo forms a crater which emits white smoke at regular intervals. A part of the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, this volcano is fringed by the sea of volcanic sand. This is one of the most beautiful places to go to Indonesia .
Tips: If you are opting for a private car to reach here, make sure you make arrangements well in advance. Things to do: Hiking and trekking Best places to stay: Java Banano Bromo Tourist Attractions : Luhur Poten Temple, Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, Lautan Pasir Bromo Places To Eat : Lava View Lodge Hotel, Jiwa Jawa Bromo, Teras Bromo Best Time To Visit : April to October How To Reach : To reach Mount Bromo, you can fly to Juanda international airport in Surabaya. There are direct flights to Surabaya from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Hongkong, Jakarta, and Bali. From there, continue your journey to Mt Bromo by booking with a travel agent, or driving the Surabaya-Pasuruan-Wonokitri-Mt Bromo route.
9. Mount Rinjani, Nusa Tenggara Barat - Second Highest Volcano Of Indonesia
Locally known as Gunung Rinjani, this is an active volcano on Mount Lombok. It is the second highest volcano of Indonesia after Mount Kerinci in Sumatra. The hilly landscape is dominated by the Crater Lake called Segara Anak, which has a natural hot spring in it. It is one of the best places to visit in Indonesia.
Tips: The hiking to this mountain is not for casual travelers and novice because of its treacherous path. Things to do: Besides enjoying the serene yet daring beauty of a volcano, Mount Rinjani is a good place to go hiking. Climbing alone is not advisable, so prefer going in a group. Best places to stay: Hakiki Inn, Green Orry Inn, and Dewi Tunjung Biru along with plenty of decent homestay options. Tourist Attractions : Gunung Rinjani National Park Office, Rinjani Samalas Tour & Trekking, Senaru Crater Rim Places To Eat : Rinjani Samalas, Cafe Rifka, Sinar Rinjani Cottages & Restaurant Best Time To Visit : April - July How To Reach : The easiest way to reach the mountain is to fly directly to Lombok International Airport and then taking a long drive to the foot of Mount Rinjani.
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10. Ijen, East Java - For Mining Activities
Ijen is one of the groups of volcanoes within a huge acidic blue-water crater. Ijen is located in eastern Java, lying west of Gunung Merapi. It is the tallest volcano of the cluster and dangerously beautiful place in Indonesia and amongst the best things to do on Java Island . The area is rich in sulphur and famous for mining activities. This is one of the most beautiful cities in Indonesia .
Tips: You will smell a stench in the air because of the high amounts of sulfur in it. You can have the masks from the entry point. Also, wear warm clothes and comfortable shoes to reach this place. Al Things to do: Trek up to the crater or in the foothills, the beauty of the place is enthralling. Also, the local villages are worth a small exploration trip. Best places to stay: Berlian Abadi, Manyar Garden Hotels and Ijen Resorts and Villas. Tourist Attractions : Mount Bromo, Semeru, Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, Madakaripura Waterfall Places To Eat : Arumanis Restaurant, Melati Restaurant, Sarkies Seafood Restaurant Best Time To Visit : May to September How To Reach : The ferry that runs the only sea route from Bali to Java, from Gilimanuk ferry port in West Bali to Ketapang port in East Java, is a vehicle ferry.
11. Dieng Plateau, Central Java - An Abode Of God
Tectonically formed after an eruption, this plateau is a caldera situated almost 2000 meters above sea level and is considered amongst the best Indonesia tourist places. This marshy plateau, known as Dieng which means abode of God, is one of the best places to visit in Indonesia. This is believed to be the most beautiful places to visit in Indonesia .
Tips: -The guesthouses in this part of Java are sparse and may only have the least of basic amenities. Also, it gets really cold in the highlands. Make sure you pack proper clothing. Things to do: Trek to the multi-colored Telaga Warna lake and explore the Arjuna temple. Best places to stay: Kresna Gallery Hotel, Arjuna Hotel and Surya Asia Hotel. There are numerous homestay options available for backpackers. Tourist Attractions : Sikidang Crater, Arjuna Temple Places To Eat : Losmen Bu Djono, Dieng Plateau Homestay & Coffee, Kedai Best Time To Visit : May to October How To Reach : The only way to reach the Dieng Plateau is by land. The main town on the plateau , Wonosobo, can be reached from Yogyakarta by stopping in Magelang. Buses leave from Yogyakarta northern bus terminal.
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12. Torajaland, South Sulawesi - Relish The Culture
Considered amongst best Indonesia tourist places, The highland region is known as Torajaland, located at southern Sulawesi is the home of the Toraja tribe. Torajan people are well-known for their culture, tradition, rituals and high peaked-roof houses called Tongkonan. Their unique pattern makes it a distinct and beautiful place in Indonesia.
Tips: You will find bizarre and extraordinary cultures being followed in this part of the region like-their funeral. Try not to freak out. Things to do: Hiking is the best, and the only thing to do here. It will be fun to explore the model Toraja settlement at Kete Kesu. Best places to stay: Luta Resort, Riana Guest House and Hotel Indra. Tourist Attractions : Pallawa, Londa, Ke'te Kesu, Batu Tumonga, Lemo Places To Eat : Cafe Aras, Tropical Cafe, Mambo Restaurant, Rimiko, Celebes Best Time To Visit : June, August, July How To Reach : Fly to Makassar is 10 mi from Hasanudin Airport (Makassar, Indonesia) and Drive 6 hours to reach Toraja land.
13. Borobudur Temple - World's Biggest Buddhist Sanctuary
Borobudur Temple is the world's biggest Buddhist sanctuary which not only has a religious significance but it is also admired for its architectural beauty making it amongst the best tourist places in Indonesia. Built around the 8th century, this temple reflects the country's long preserved history which can be seen in its architecture, culture and customs. This ancient temple is a home to ornate stone carvings, a grand structure to gaze at and scenic views that surrounds the monument.
Tips: Get to the site early and avoid going on the weekends Things To Do: Seek blessings, religious purposes, spiritual Places To Stay: Plataran Borobudur, The Amrta, Amanjiwo, Plataran Heritage Hotel Tourist Attractions: Borobudur Temple, Pawon Temple, Taman Wisata Candi Boro Borobudur Places To Eat: Stupa Restaurant, Patio Restaurant Best Time To Visit: April to October How To Reach: If you're arriving in Jogjakarta and going directly to Borobudur temple, you can use the local bus terminus to catch a bus to Magelang or Muntilan. From either location, you can catch a bus to the Borobudur terminus.
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14. Ubud - Hike Through Rainforests & Rice Paddy Fields
The art and cultural capital of Bali, Ubud is a mesmerizing place to enjoy the scenic surroundings, art galleries and traditional dances making it one of the best places to see in Indonesia. It is one of the most beautiful places in Indonesia which attracts tourists every year. Surrounded by tropical jungles, calm rivers and varied wellness homes, this place is indeed a must-visit while in Bali. If you are searching for interesting places in Indonesia then you must surely not miss out this place.
Tips : Carry your own water bottle that you can refill as they charge an exorbitant amount for water and it's often not available easily at shops. Things To Do : Hiking, cycling, Go for Bali Swing, Visit Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary Tourist Attractions: Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Ubud Monkey Temple Places To Stay: Ubud Inn & Spa, Halaman Depal Hostel Places To Eat : Bridges Bali restaurant, Blanco par Mandif, Spice By Chris Salans Best Time To Visit : June - September How To Reach : Ubud is located in the middle of Bali, and if you're planning on getting there via flight, you really need to go to the Denpasar Bali Airport, which is located on the southern tip of the island. From there you can either rent a car or take a bus to get to Ubud.
15. Tanjung Puting National Park - Trek Through Tropical Jungles
While Indonesia is a country blessed with the finest tropical jungles and traditional villages, there is more to this exotic Southeast Asian destination. Just in case you're not satisfied with all these natural settlements and craving for more, then visit the Tanjung Puting National Park which is home to adorable Orangutans and amongst the best tourist places in Indonesia. This place ranks top in the list of amazing places in Indonesia !
Tips: Everybody wants to visit in the dry season, so make sure you book it in advance. Things To Do: Explore wildlife, beach surfing Places To Stay: Rimba Orangutan Eco Lodge, Taman Nasional Tanjung Puting, Hotel Majid, Rimba Orangutan Eco Lodge Tourist Attractions: Tanjung Keluang, Pondok Tanggui, Camp Leakey, Kubu Beach Best Time To Visit: August, September and October How To Reach: To get to Tanjung Puting National Park, you will need to fly to the airport of Pangkalan Bun, Kalimantan.
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16. Derawan Islands - To Relax & Unwind
The Derawan Islands is an archipelago of six islands and makes a great escape for the tourists who are looking out for a relaxing paradise and amongst the best Indonesia tourist attractions. These islands offer a varied range of adventures and scenic beauty. Derawan Islands are amongst the most beautiful island in Indonesia . From the sublime sea caves to the lavish resorts and lakes, this island paradise is one of the hidden beautiful places in Indonesia and gives the tourists worth a reason to visit.
Tips: Stay at the beach facing resorts to get the perfect view of sunsets and sunrises. Things to do: Indulge in water sports, sightseeing Best places to stay: Grand Hyatt, Westin Resort, Sofitel Beach Resort Tourist Attractions : Maratua Island, Sangalaki Island, Manimbora Island Places To Eat: April Resto, RM. Karlina Best Time To Visit : May to October How To Reach : To reach Derawan, SilkAir flies from Singapore to Balikpapan in East Kalimantan. Or you can take a flight from Jakarta, Surabaya or Denpasar to Balikpapan or Tarakan by Garuda Indonesia. Then take a connecting flight to Tanjung Redeb in Berau. From here, boats will take you to the islands.
17. Belitung – For Dutch Colonial Architecture
One of the best places to visit in Indonesia , Belitung is an island located in the east of Sumatra and is famous for pristine beaches and calm waters and amongst must see places in Indonesia. The island’s largest town is Tanjung Pandan that features a Dutch colonial architecture and a colourful harbour. Pulau Lengkuas is one of the offshore islands that houses a 19th century lighthouse and also if you want to explore scuba diving in Indonesia , it has amazing opportunities for snorkelling and other water sport activities. Add this to your Indonesia tourist places.
Tips : Do not miss the sunset views from Pantai Tanjung Tinggi Beach Things To Do : Island hopping, Visit the lighthouse, enjoy the marine life, water sports like snorkeling and scuba diving, witness breathtaking sunsets, go off-roading on empty roads Best Places To Stay: Hotel Santika, Fairfield, Arumdalu, BW Suite Tourist Attractions : Tanjung Pandan, Manggar, Gantung, Badau Places To Eat : Lemadang Seafood & Grill, RM Batu Garuda, Kampong Dedaun Best Time To Visit: April to October How To Reach : Visitors coming from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur can reach Belitung via connecting flights from Jakarta’s Soekarno-Hatta International Airport.
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18. Nusa Dua – For White Sand Beaches
For a perfect vacation in Indonesia, don’t forget to head to Nusa Dua which is one of the most popular tourist spots in Indonesia . The place is home to gorgeous beaches and offers numerous luxury resorts ensuring the most comfortable stay considered amongst the best beautiful places in Indonesia. You will be getting numerous pocket-friendly options here in terms of food and accommodation.
Tips: Stay at the beach facing resorts to get the perfect view of sunsets and sunrises. Things to do: Indulge in water sports, sightseeing Best places to stay: Grand Hyatt, Westin Resort, Sofitel Beach Resort Tourist Attractions : Museum Pasifika Bali, Puja Mandala, Waterbow Places To Eat : Nusa Dua Pizza, Raja Bali Nusa Dua, Paisan Restaurant Best Time To Visit : April – September How To Reach : Nusa Dua is located 20 kilometers from Denpasar. If you are coming from the Ngurah Rai International Airport , it will take you 30-40 minutes to reach Nusa Dua. You can get a taxi from the airport, though they can be a bit expensive. We recommend you use Grab, Blue Bird or Go Jek to move around Bali instead.
19. Seminyak – Most Happening Place
Seminyak, home to the most stunning cafes in Indonesia, is one of the most happening places in the country and one of the best beautiful places in Indonesia to visit. Whether interested in exploring the lush green ambiance or interested in indulging in prolonged conversation with locals, Seminyak is one of the tourist places in Indonesia that won’t disappoint you. If you’re still wondering where to go in Indonesia then Seminyak is the place.
Things to do: Plan a visit to beaches in Seminyak, SuperHero Factory, popular vineyard, etc. Best places to stay: Samaja Beachside Villas, Villa Seminyak Estate & Spa Tourist Attractions : Masceti Temple, Potato Head Beach Club, Cungga Places To Eat : Street kings Bali, Mejekawi, Seminyak kitchen Best Time To Visit : April to September How To Reach : On Bali’s west coast, Seminyak is just north of Kuta and Legian. Seminyak is about 30 minutes from the airport, depending on traffic. You can get a taxi from the official airport stand at the airport when you arrive, or arrange a transfer with your hotel.
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20. Jakarta – Melting Pot Of Cultures
Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia, the dynamic lifestyle and the melting pot of cultures, it has influences from Malaysia, China, Arab, India and European as well which makes it one of the famous places to go in Indonesia . The beautiful amalgamation of these major cultures can be seen in its architecture, food and language. The old town of Indonesia, Kuta Tua is home to beautiful Dutch colonial buildings that are a major attraction of Jakarta, it is one of the best places in Indonesia for families to visit.
Tips : It is better to not use tap water for drinking. Leave tips at restaurants after finishing your meals. Things To Do : Shopping in Menteng, Admire Istana Merdeka, check out Monas Tower, day trips to nearby islands, enjoy the nightlife Best Places To Stay: JW Marriott Hotel, The Ritz-Carlton, Four Seasons Hotel, Le Meridien Tourist Attractions : National Monument, Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, Taman Impian Jaya Ancol, Jakarta History Museum Places To Eat : Seasonal Tastes at The Westin Jakarta, OKU, La Brasserie Restaurant Best Time To Visit: June and September How To Reach : Airlines like Singapore Airlines and Malaysia Airlines offer frequent flights to and from the capital city. Road and train networks connect the city of Jakarta to other neighbouring cities with well-maintained highways and train routes.
21. Lombok – A Stunning Marine Life
This is probably one of the most famous and the best places to visit in Indonesia . With divine beaches and stunning marine life, Lombok Island is a majestic island that has a plethora of places to explore. It is located east of Bali and west of Sumbawa, part of the Lesser Sunda Island chain. This place is blessed with scenic beaches and it’s a much-needed escape that tourists need. Bali’s next-door neighbour, it is home to Indonesia’s second largest volcanic peaks, Mount Rinjani. This island offers many extraordinary experiences to explore the magical underwater world of Indonesia .
Tips : Plan your visit during Bau Nyale Festival and Senggigi Festival in February or March Things To Do : Hiking to Mount Rinjani, Scuba diving, snorkeling, Rejuvenating Spa, Golf Best Places To Stay: The Lombok Lodge, Jayakarta Lombok Resort & Spa Tourist Attractions : Gili Islands, Mount Rinjani, Gili Trawangan Places To Eat : El Bazar Cafe & Restaurant, Waroeng Alam Damai, Ashtari Best Time To Visit: July to August How To Reach : It takes about 4 hours from Jakarta to Lombok. Various flights are available from Bali to Lombok like Indonesia AirTans, Merpati Airlines, Trigana Air and Garuda Indonesia.
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22. North Sulawesi – Best Diving Sites
Famous for diving sites, nature parks and volcanic mountains, this place is hard to miss when traveling to Indonesia. It is bounded by the Celebes Sea to the north, the Molucca Sea to the east and south, and the province of Gorontalo to the west and makes for one of the popular tourist places in Indonesia . North Sulawesi is one of the hidden gems of Indonesia, a province located on the island of Sulawesi.
Tips :Pick a resort or a homestay in the East or the West of the island. Things To Do : Fishing, hiking, snorkeling, dive sites Best Places To Stay: Four Points by Sheraton, Kungkungan Bay Resort, Grand Luley Manado Tourist Attractions : Bunaken, Bunaken National Park, Tangkoko, Lake Linow Places To Eat : Bambuden Sario, Raja State BBQ & Asian Restaurant, Cabal Dining Manado Best Time To Visit: June and October How To Reach : Manado has an airport with international flights from Singapore (by SilkAir).
23. Nusa Penida – Offbeat Yet Spectacular
One of the places to visit in Indonesia that you absolutely can not miss is Nusa Penida . One of the offbeat destinations, Nusa Penida is in proximity to Bali yet remains unexplored and untouristic. The gorgeous cliffed coastlines are surrounded by beautiful waters making for a sight to behold! An interesting thing is that you can take a day cruise from Bali to reach the islands and have a unique experience in one of the best tourist places in Indonesia.
Tips : Plan your stay in a tree house and don’t miss out on the exciting adventurous activities. Things To Do : Snorkeling, surfing, and diving Best Places To Stay: Semabu Hills Hotel Nusa Penida, Warong Nusa Penida, The Mesare Resort Nusa Penida Tourist Attractions : Kelingking Beach, Angel’s Billabong, Manta Point, Nusa Lembongan Places To Eat : Full Moon Bar and Restaurant, Papila’s Coffee House, Art Rolling Bistro Best Time To Visit: May to September How To Reach : Nusa Penida is an hour away from Bali. You can take a ferry ride from Sanur Beach or a day cruise to reach Nusa Penida.
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24. Bali – Cliche Yet The Best
If you are looking for places to see in Indonesia that have got it all then don’t look any further. The most popular tourist spot, Bali is an all inclusive tourist destination in Indonesia that has gained a lot of popularity in the recent years! From beautiful temples to lofty mountains, a rich heritage and culture to exciting nightlife, Bali has got it all and a lot more! It is known as the ‘Island of Gods’ and this Indonesia tourist place definitely deserves it!
Tips : Carry your first aid and bargain for everything, especially while shopping. Don’t forget to try out interesting activities. Things To Do : Trekking, jetpacking, caving, wildlife safari, and nightlife Best Places To Stay: Hard Rock Hotel, Sun Island Suites, Jendela Di Bali Tourist Attractions : Sanur Beach, Pura Luhur Uluwatu, Tukad Cepung Waterfall Places To Eat : Potato Head Beach Club, Queens Of India, Peloton Supershop Best Time To Visit: April to October How To Reach : Bali Denpasar Airport is one of the major airports in Indonesia and is well connected to all the major cities in the world.
25. Yogyakarta – A Quaint Little Pretty Place
Often pronounced as “Jogja’, Yogyakarta is one of the beautiful places in Indonesia ! Located in proximity to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Borobudur Temple , Yogyakarta is a cultural destination and is believed to be the soul of Indonesia and reflects culture, history, traditions and art in the most beautiful manner possible and if you wish to get in touch with the same, visit the destination! The place is also wholesome and houses temples, beaches, museums, and a lot more!
Tips : Carry a pocket WiFi device, pack right, and indulge in water activities for the thrill of it. Things To Do : River rafting, photography, and witnessing the sunset at a UNESCO World Heritage site Best Places To Stay: The Phoenix Yogyakarta, Melia Purosani Hotel Yogyakarta, Hotel Santika Premiere Jogja Tourist Attractions : Timang Beach, Merapi Volcano, Mangunan Fruit Garden Places To Eat : ViaVia Jogja, Abhayagiri Restaurant, The House of Raminten, Rosella Easy Dining Best Time To Visit: April to October How To Reach : Yogyakarta-Adisutjipto International Airport is the major airport connecting the city to other towns.
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26. Bandung – A Different Kind Of Calm
This one is a highland city, so it literally gives you a different kind of high. Bandung is one of the best cities to visit in Indonesia for those looking for creative yet not overcrowded cities. It is a city where you will find people who diligently love two things, their religion and their coffee! No, we are not kidding! You can find great markets and amazing cafes here. If you are looking for great tourist places in Indonesia for an amazing shopping experience, then this might be it. The Bandung Zoo and Jean’s Street are one of the best places to visit in Bandung . Taking a day trip here will definitely be worth it!
Tips : Carry a pocket WiFi device, pack right, and check for any discount coupons or passes you can get. Things To Do : Camping, photography, cafe hopping, off-roading, shopping Best Places To Stay: Kenangan Hotel, The Naripan Hotel, Anggrek Shopping Hotel Tourist Attractions : Timang Beach, Merapi Volcano, Mangunan Fruit Garden Places To Eat : Dapur Dahapati, Mie Rica Kejakasaan, Braga Permai Best Time To Visit: April to September How To Reach : Bandung is just a two-hour drive from Jakarta and there are many buses plying between the two destinations.
27. Bangka Islands – Simply Blissful
The Bangka Islands are considered to be one of the best places to visit in Indonesia for multiple reasons. Located off the coast, close to the mainland of Sumatra, the place is known for its blissful beaches, granite boulders and palm trees. Expect a lot of oceans and islands around to hop with the Bangka Strait to the west, the Java Sea to the south, the Karimata Strait east and the Natuna Sea to the north. You will get the opportunity to tour several heritage, historical buildings and some amazing Indonesia islands .
Tips : Explore the unexplored lands before they get colonized by globalization Things to do : A lot of outdoor activities including island hopping, beach sports, camping and more Best places to stay : Parai Beach Hotel Dan Resort, Fairfield by Marriott Belitung, Arumdalu Private Resorts Tourist Attractions : Tanjung Tinggi Beach, Museum Kata Andrea Hirata, Pantai Parai Tenggiri, Danau Kaolin Belitung, Pantai Penyusuk Places To Eat : P&R Restaurant, RM Selera Kite, Ratu Rasa Seafood Best Time To Visit : February and March How To Reach : You can take direct flights to Tanjung Pandan in Bangka Belitung from Jakarta.
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28. Wae Rebo Village – Iconic Culture
The Wae Rebo Village deserves a mention in the list of beautiful Indonesia tourist attractions because of the unique charm you can capture. The village is known to be the traditional home of the Manggarai tribe. For international tourists, the cone-shaped houses situated across the quaint mountains will definitely be the highlight of your trip to Indonesia. If you plan to visit the Wae Rebo Village, you are advised to tour the orchids, wildlife, and tropical greens. For the excellent conservation of culture, this one of the best Indonesia tourist places has been noted as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Tips : Keep the necessary items with you including enough cash, a strong backpack, hiking shoes and backup battery Things to do : Hiking, sightseeing and camping are some of the top things to do in Wae Rebo Best places to stay : Remon Guru, Om Selus, Warung Kopi, RM Moro Seneng Tourist Attractions : Flores, Ruteng, Mules Island, Reok, Todo Places To Eat : Pisang Goreng Tanduk 26 cm, Abun Takoyaki, Nasi Pecel Madiun Best Time To Visit : May to September How To Reach : It is a challenging yet fun journey to reach Wae Rebo Village. Labuan Bajo is the closest town from where you can find a bus to Denge, the closest village to Wae Rebo. From there, you need to hike for about 2 hours to reach the majestic village. A ride to remember!
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Are you excited to make your vacation worth the visit? If yes, then make sure to add these exotic locations in your bucket list and plan a trip to Indonesia today and spend the most memorable time here at tropical paradise. Don’t forget to explore the above-mentioned beautiful places in Indonesia!
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Frequently Asked Questions About Beautiful Places In Indonesia
What is Indonesia most known for?
Indonesia is an incredible country known for its amazing landforms, gorgeous landscapes, and rich culture. The natural beauty and the cultural experience also make it a well-known holiday destination, especially Bali and Java. Indonesia is highly popular for its volcanic islands out of which some are still active. People are attracted by tourism in Indonesia, its floating markets, Indonesian cuisine, paddy fields, beautiful temples, and pristine beaches.
Which is the most beautiful place in Indonesia?
Here are some of the most beautiful places in Indonesia that you must visit: 1. Komodo Islands 2. Dreamland Beach 3. Raja Ampat Island 4. Borobudur Temple 5. Mount Bromo 6. Tanjung Puting National Park 7. Bangka Belitung Islands 8. Lake Toba 9. Ubud
What is the best time to visit Indonesia?
May to September, the shoulder season in Indonesia receives large footfall of tourists. But if you are planning a trip during low season i.e. from October to April, you may get good deals on accommodation booking.
What should I avoid in Indonesia?
Indonesia is among the popular island holiday destinations, that considers tourism as an important aspect of its economy. Tourists are warmly welcomed and offered an enriching experience and wonderful hospitality. But here are a few things that you must avoid to you enjoy a hassle-free vacation here: 1. Don’t touch or point towards people’s head 2. Don’t smoke in public places 3. Keep in mind the dress code while visiting temples 4. Do not step on offerings places on footpaths 5. Don’t drink tap water 6. Exchange money only from authorized money changers 7. Do not click pictures in prohibited areas 8. Always wear sunscreen, when out 9. Avoid traveling during peak seasons, to avoid the crowd
What is the best thing to buy in Indonesia?
Your Indonesian holiday cannot exclude a good shopping experience. Here are some of the things that you must buy in Indonesia: 1. Batik fabric and paintings 2. Kopi Luwak coffee) 3. Celuk silver jewellery 4. Carved wood and stone products 5. Caping gunung 6. Wayang puppets 7. Pottery 8. Incense 9. Chocolates 10. Pickles
What are the best things to do in Indonesia?
There is a range of fun and exciting things to do in Indonesia, like visiting the famous Tanah Lot Temple, exploring Tegallalang Rice Terraces, taking a stroll in the Bali Safari and Marine Park, and adoring the architectural beauty of Goa Gajah, among other things.
Is Indonesia cheap for shopping?
Indonesia is a vast and rather a dynamic country. You can clearly expect two sides of the same coin: traditional and modern, native and innovative, cheap and expensive - which is fairly true in case of shopping as well!
What do Indonesians drink?
The most common beverage in Indonesia is teh (tea) and kopi (coffee). Kopi is a type of coffee mixed with sugar and hot water. It is poured straight into the cup without separating the coffee residue. Teh, on the other hand, is sweetened tea.
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The 48 Most Beautiful Places to Visit in Indonesia
The sprawling archipelago of Indonesia has more than 17,000 islands, 300 ethnicities and countless idyllic landscapes, making it ever-intriguing to explore. From majestic mountains to glorious temples, discover the most beautiful places in the country.
1. mount bromo, will you hike it.
Natural Feature
2. Ubud, the beating heart of Balinese culture
Yoga Studio
Considered the art and culture capital of Bali, Ubud charms with elegant art galleries and lively traditional performances. It’s also a beautiful neighborhood: the Tegalalang Rice Terrace, for example, is a must-visit spot while in Bali . The lush jungles and calming rivers have also provided many wellness retreats with a serene atmosphere. Even a casual stroll or meal in this locality could easily come with a lovely view of nature or architecture.
3. Lake Toba, for natural beauty and rural living
Toba is not only the biggest lake in the country; it could be the most beautiful. Almost twice the size of Singapore , there are so many viewpoints from which you can enjoy this volcanic lake, surrounded by hills and lush greenery. Make sure you visit Samosir, the charming island in the middle of the lake. Then, in the nearby villages, you can also explore the fascinating Batak culture.
4. Borobudur Temple, where ancient culture meets jaw-dropping beauty
Archaeological site, Buddhist Temple
5. Wae Rebo Village, for a taste of local culture
The unique charm of this village in Flores has earned it more and more recognition worldwide. The cone-shaped houses align beautifully against the backdrop of mountains and mist; they’re adored by domestic and international tourists alike. Don’t miss the surrounding nature either, with thriving orchids, wildlife and tropical greeneries all nearby.
6. Lombok, Indonesia's number one Bali alternative
7. nusa islands, for underwater adventures.
Sometimes dubbed The Maldives of Bali, this string of three islands off the coast of Bali is an up-and-coming tropical paradise with natural attractions that many would argue outshine the famed mainland. Nusa Penida , Nusa Lembongan, and Nusa Ceningan each have their own specialty, but all three offer a splendid underwater scene. There’s always thriving wildlife and translucent water all around – perfect for diving, snorkeling or water sports. Other favourite activities include cliff-jumping in Nusa Ceningan, crossing the yellow bridge between Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan, caving and hiking.
8. Bukittinggi, for a glimpse into Indonesia's history
Natural Feature, Building
This charming town in West Sumatra is at the forefront of tourism in the province. At 930m (3,051ft) above sea level, it has a glorious highland view and crisp air. Popular destinations include the majestic Sianok Canyon, Japanese WWII tunnels, hilltop fortress Fort de Kock, Pasar Atas market and Jam Gadang clock tower, which was built during the colonial era in 1926.
9. Bukit Lawang, for supporting local wildlife
Forest, Natural Feature
Located in the vast Gunung Leuser National Park, this charming village is the cherry on top of the flourishing, pristine tropical jungle. Bukit Lawang is a sanctuary for the beloved orangutan, serving as both natural habitat and conservation centre. The area also reverberates with natural charms like rivers, hills and towering trees, making it an ideal spot for trekking while spotting the thriving Sumatra wildlife. Other popular activities include river-tubing, caving, even volunteering to teach local children or helping out with orangutan rehabilitation.
10. Gili Islands, for a truly dreamy island escape
11. Yogyakarta, to experience ancient traditions
Hindu Temple, Market, Museum, Natural Feature
Yogyakarta, or Jogja, as it’s often lovingly called, is a cherished guardian of the Javanese culture , keeping profound traditions alive and well throughout the centuries. This results in a truly distinctive town, a stronghold for tradition and culture that fascinates tourists with all its charms. The Yogyakarta Sultanate palace complex remains one of the unmissable highlights where tourists can observe and interact with the ancient culture in the flesh. Exploring villages of batik-makers and visiting the majestic Prambanan Temple are also among the best experiences to have in Java’s center of art and culture.
12. Dieng Plateau, for stunning mountain vistas
13. jakarta, for epic skyscrapers and tiny islands.
Architectural Landmark
Most tourists only know Jakarta as a metropolitan city with stern tall buildings, traffic jams, and a vibrant nightlife. But the province also includes hundreds of small beautiful islands just a few kilometers offshore. Called “Kepulauan Seribu” which means “a thousand islands”, tourists have a fantastic choice on offer. Some popular destinations are Tidung Island, Bidadari Island, Pramuka Island, and Harapan Island. Most of the islands area host fascinating corals and other oceanic species, so snorkeling or diving is a must-try.
14. Bandung, for a honeymoon to remember
Arguably the most romantic city in Java, Bandung is an amazing honeymoon destination with a great balance of embracing nature and welcoming new swoon-worthy accommodations with creative concepts. Bandung has an ever-growing choice of romantic hotels and resorts that offer honeymooners a private, luxurious time with a touch of nature, many of which come with a private pool overlooking Bandung’s lush hills and mountains.
15. Padang, for riding waves
Located in West Sumatra, Padang is lapped by the Indian Ocean. Its beaches, including the famous Air Manis Beach, are blessed with the strong waves, perfect for daring surfers. Padang also has a beautiful mountainous area, not too far from the amazing beaches. The city is also home to some historic sites to visit. And with the absorbing culture and renowned Padang cuisine, the town really has the whole package.
16. Manado, for a diverse range of natural landscapes
Other than plenty of beaches for seaside fun, the town’s beauty extends to the depth of the sea, home to wonderful coral beds. The Bunaken National Park in the Manado Gulf is strategically located in the center of a massive Coral Triangle, which is home to almost 400 species of oceanic creatures. Other than its reputation as a diving and surfing paradise, the city is also famous for its distinctive culinary landscape, dominated with special spicy seafood, fresh from the ocean.
Raja Ampat, for an untouched tropical haven
With an incredibly lively underwater scene, this tropical paradise is home to more than 530 species of coral, 700 species of mollusk and 1,300 types of fish. Despite the magnetism of exotic species and a breathtaking island view, Raja Ampat remains largely pristine, largely thanks to the remote location. More than just a divers’ paradise, Raja Ampat is also unforgettable for birdwatchers, photographers and adventurers. Hell, even if you just long for a luxury vacation with an amazing view, you’ll have a great time.
Tana Toraja, for trekking in the hills
Mostly prized for the bewitching local funeral customs, Tana Toraja is a beautiful destination. This highland in South Sulawesi has a majestic backdrop of mountain scenery, lush tropical jungles, and ornate villages with captivating traditional houses. Tourists can start the day watching the sun rise from above the clouds, then continue exploring the villages and picturesque hills, including the eerie but fascinating burial cave.
Derawan Islands, six sublime tropical islands
This archipelago in East Kalimantan is a stellar example of a tropical paradise. It’s comprised of six islands and some smaller islets, each with individual adventures and charm. Maratua Island, for example, has sublime sea caves, lakes and lavish resorts. Kakaban Island offers swimming in a lake full of stingless jellyfish. Meanwhile, Sangalaki Island is popular for diving and snorkeling; the thriving underwater scene is filled with coral, manta rays, turtles and more. The relatively remote location helps conserve the natural beauty of this archipelago, keeping it pristine and beautiful.
Bangka Belitung Islands, for palm trees and white sand beaches
Located off the coast of mainland Sumatra, Bangka Belitung Island is famed for its idyllic beaches with blissful white sand, iconic granite boulders, and palm trees. But beyond the translucent water and hypnotizing sunsets, the locality is also home to impressive cultural and historical landmarks—many of which are heritage buildings from the colonial era—that suit the charming natural view. From this archipelago, tourists can also venture to the surrounding smaller inhabited islands for even more pristine natural beauty.
Lampung, for chilling on the beach
As the southernmost region in the island of Sumatra, the province is entitled to extensive coastlines to the Java Sea and Sunda Strait. Most of the province’s border is the sea, resulting in expansive wonderful beaches to visit. Lampung also hosts many smaller islands, each one with its own character and charm. Tourists who love wildlife will love Lampung, as the town provides many activities such as dolphin-watching, elephant-riding, and jungle explorations.
Seram Island, for a remote getaway
This island may be infrequently heard of due to its relatively remote location, but if that happens to sound like a perfect getaway for you, then Seram Island in Maluku is totally worth the journey. The island’s most popular destination is the exotic and very private Ora Beach, which is often dubbed as the “Little Maldives of Indonesia”. It has comfortable luxury resorts that will make you feel in a world of your own. The area is also heaven for travellers who like to hike and watch the wildlife, as the translucent beach area is surrounded by lush pristine jungle.
The Most Beautiful National Parks in Indonesia
17. komodo national park.
18. Tanjung Puting National Park
Tanjung Puting National Park is a vast, mostly untouched tropical jungle. Visit it to indulge in heavenly fresh air, mystical morning fog and rivers gushing. Still not sold? It’s also home to the wild orangutan, the adorable primate that steals the hearts of many with its loveliness and wit.
19. West Bali National Park
20. bromo tengger semeru national park.
This national park highlights Mount Bromo, an awe-inspiring active volcano that sits in the middle of a plain called Segara Wedi (Sea of Sand). The iconic blown-off top, showing an active crater that emits white sulfurous smoke, has been one of the most popular sceneries from Indonesia. The national park also has Mount Semeru, also known as “The Great Mountain” or Mahameru, the highest and one of the most active volcanoes in Java. The “Tengger” from the national park’s name refers to the Tengger people who inhabit the area around the park, an ancient community believed to be descendants of the Majapahit Kingdom’s princes.
Kerinci Seblat National Park
The expansive national park spans over four provinces in Sumatra and includes the country’s second highest volcano peak, Mount Kerinci . The unspoiled nature helps wildlife to thrive in this area, making the national park a home to a mixture of peculiar species. More than 4,000 plant species also call the park home, including the world’s largest flower, Rafflesia arnoldi, and also the tallest flower, Titan arum . The area is also the natural habitat of protected wild species of tigers, rhinoceroses, and birds.
Ujung Kulon National Park
The massive Krakatoa explosion in 1883 wiped out villages, which, in turn, caused humans to flee, in the area that now makes up the national park, allowing the peninsula to host various flora and fauna. Decades later, people returned, but only to preserve and observe the vibrant wildlife in the lowland rainforest. The park includes the Krakatoa islets, some small nearby islands, and the peninsula area at the westernmost of Java. The protected park is home to numerous endangered animals and plants species, including the iconic one-horned rhinoceros, Java mouse-deer, silvery gibbon, and more.
Way Kambas National Park
Located in Lampung, Sumatra, the Way Kambas National Park is home to some critically endangered species, including Sumatran elephants, tigers, and rhinoceroses. Locally, the park is well known as a habitat and conservation area for elephants where visitors can interact with the animals. The park also has an elephant training center with accommodations nearby. It also has mangrove areas, freshwater forests, and a coastline. Sadly, the park and the endangered animals are under constant threat of poaching.
Baluran National Park
This national park is often dubbed “Indonesia’s little Africa”, and for good reason. Compared to other national parks that are dominated by lush tropical forests, this location has a dry climate that sustains different sets of plants, birds, and mammals ecosystem. The area covers vast mountainous areas and savanna, where endangered mammals like banteng, Java mouse-deer, fishing cat, Javan leopard, and the Javan lutung roam free. Also in the neighborhood are hundreds of endangered plants and endemic birds. Standing tall at its center is the extinct volcano Mount Baluran. Tourists can sign up for an organized safari tour arranged by the park to ensure a more convenient and safe adventure.
Gunung Leuser National Park
For wildlife enthusiasts who fancy a real jungle experience, this conservation area is among the most pristine and wild in Indonesia, especially the part that belongs to the Special Region of Aceh. The diverse wildlife is thriving, sustained by dense vegetation and untouched nature, leading this location to be referred to as a “complete ecosystem laboratory”. Contrary to confined animals at zoos or some other conservation centers, the orangutans, monkeys, elephants, and rhinoceros in this park are at least semi-wild, or even wild.
Tangkoko National Park
Located in less-traveled eastern Indonesia, this nature reserve does not receive as much credit as it deserves. Sulawesi itself is one of Indonesia’s foremost wildlife fronts, supporting the lives of countless endemic and exotic species. At 8,890 hectares, Tangkoko has more than tourists could ever hope for, including the Sulawesi’s prima donna bird , the Maleo. A stroll through the jungle pretty much guarantees encounters with unique species like the world’s smallest primate Tarsius and black tailless monkeys.
Places in Indonesia Even Locals Don’t Know About
21. beji guwang canyon.
Also known as “the hidden canyon of Beji Guwang”, this beautiful spot has managed to escape Bali’s bustling tourism scene . Some people who have been lucky enough to witness its beauty have said that you can observe various human expressions in the canyon’s curves. Located near the popular Sukawati Market and the temple of Pura Dalem Guwang, this place is considered sacred by locals.
Pulau Biawak
Komodo Island , the land of the mighty komodo dragon, is well-known, but not many people know about a similar island off Indramayu, West Java. Giant monitor lizards roam free, along with other exotic bird and fish species. The island is also home to a majestic lighthouse built during Indonesia’s colonial era. Pulau Biawak, or Biawak Island, is characterized by dense mangrove in the middle and stunning beaches with rich corals around the edge.
Parangkusumo Sand Dunes
It might be surprising to learn about such sand dunes on a beautiful tropical archipelago like Indonesia. Even many locals don’t suspect that Yogyakarta hides massive sandbanks. Located near a more popular destination, the Parangkusumo Beach, this sandbank attracts travelers and adventurers to try sand-boarding in a natural landscape so rare in Indonesia.
Pulau Pombo
Pulau Pombo, or Pombo Island, is a hidden tropical paradise in Ambon, Maluku, in the less-traveled east region of Indonesia. This small island is inhabited by pombo birds, two-colored pigeons unique to the region. As a remote pristine island, Pulau Pombo has clean white sand, lush greenery, and sparkling blue water. But the area is as beautiful underwater as it is on land, with flourishing coral adding vibrant colors to the brilliant blue ocean.
Danau Kakaban
This lake in Kakaban Island, East Kalimantan (Borneo) is also known as the jellyfish lake for an obvious reason. Danau Kakaban (Kakaban Lake) is home to at least four different species of jellyfish with one thing in common: they do not sting. So, the hundreds of jellyfish floating underwater is more of an attraction for tourists than an annoyance. They live in the rather peculiar habitat of a semi-salt-water lake trapped inside a small island. Therefore, the species living in the lake show atypical behaviors that have captivated scientists and adventurers alike.
Tebing Lamreh
A natural pavilion from which to enjoy a picturesque view of the coastline, cliffs, ocean, and jungles, Tebing Lamreh is a hidden paradise in the Special Region of Aceh. From this cliff, tourists can see Weh Island, the westernmost point of Indonesia, and other small islands scattered in the ocean. The cool fresh breeze and sunset views are further reasons to visit this place.
Air Terjun Laguna
Air Terjun Laguna (Laguna Waterfall) is a remote attraction nestled in the middle of dense pine woods. Not many eyes have seen this place, but those who have could have sworn that this is the most beautiful waterfall in Indonesia. Surrounded by lush vegetation, exquisite birds and butterflies, and epic cliffs, this waterfall is certainly worth the long journey through the woods.
Edelweiss Garden of Pananjakan
Most locals (and many international tourists) have heard or witnessed the captivating beauty of Mount Bromo, an active volcano in East Java. But few have traveled the extra mile to reach the carpets of edelweiss flowers, framed by the beautiful mountain. The beauty of this savanna matches the world-famous sunrises, and tourists can actually enjoy both in one visit.
Tebing Citatah
This magnificent cliff complex remains unknown to many locals. On weekdays, some of the cliffs are occupied by the training military, proving that this is not an adventure for just anyone. In fact, you have to be a certified rock climber to even attempt to ascend to some of the cliffs. But once you do, you’ll have an unrestricted view of the city. Located in Padalarang, Bandung, this spot is near the better-known Pawon Cave and Stone Garden.
Danau Idenberg
Located in the middle of the Jayawijaya ridge, the beauty of Danau Idenberg (Idenberg Lake) is reserved for those who are fit and adventurous enough to reach it. This lake is considered mysterious because sometimes the water overflows, while at other times it appears to be dry. Some mountain climbers have also reported sightings of black swans, considered odd due to the height and atmosphere. The surrounding white-flecked mountaintops are a rare sight in a tropical paradise like Indonesia.
The Most Difficult Places to Visit in Indonesia
22. jomblang and grubug cave, central java.
This vertical cave requires skill, experience, gear and courage to explore. Study and practice single-rope technique before driving to the cave’s mouth. To reach the bottom of the sinkhole–where peculiar ancient species that had never seen the sun dwell–adventurers will have to conquer the slippery vertical drop. Jomblang is actually just part of a massive cave system through the Mount Kidul area, and there’s a pitch black tunnel that will lead you to the adjacent Grubug Cave, with its famous ‘heaven’s light’.
Mount Leuser, Aceh
Hiking this mountain is made difficult by the complicated and unpredictable land—dense untouched jungles, rushing rivers, steep rocks. But the real danger and challenge lies in the wildlife. Even if you stay right on track, there are real possibilities of encountering snakes, bears, even tigers. The summit of Mount Leuser can be reached in about two weeks. The mountain is located in a relatively remote area, and to reach the starting point tourists have to switch flights in the country’s Sharia-governed Aceh Province.
Breueh Island, Aceh
Sabang is the westernmost city of Indonesia. Further to the northwest is Breueh Island, one of the most beautiful and remote islands in the region. To reach it you’ll have to find a fisherman on a nearby island who doesn’t mind taking extra passengers, as there’s no ferry or organized boat operators there.
Lake Kaco, Jambi
This mystical lake has become somewhat like a fairy-tale, as not many tourists are prepared to traverse 500 kilometers of jungle between the lake and the nearest town, Jambi. The road trip takes at least 10 hours, followed by four hours of walking through dense jungles. The luminescent lake is approximately 30 meters wide and surrounded by lush jungle. Although the opulent blue water is breathtaking, Lake Kaco is even more mystical at night, when the surface of the water reflects the moonlight like a mirror. Daring adventurers can swim in this mysterious lake, but don’t expect to see its bottom. Nobody has ever dived to the bottom.
Siroktabe Island, North Sumatra
This remote island off the coast of Sumatra offers the ultimate survival adventure, with no facilities whatsoever — no homestays, toilet, or kitchen, let alone electricity or communication networks. Adventurers will have to rely on their own wits to find transportation to this island, whether by convincing a fisherman to take them or finding a tour operator (although there are only a couple that will go here). Don’t attempt to canoe your way to this virgin, idyllic island, though. It’s not even on Google Maps. Daredevils can enjoy the whole island and have the vast white stretch of beach for themselves.
Baliem Valley, Papua
The remote location and challenging landscape make a trip to Baliem Valley not only difficult but also very expensive. The flight to the nearest airport alone costs significantly more than flights to any other town in the country, and switching flights will be necessary. Baliem Valley is just an entry point to a whole other world of wonderful, mesmerizing, and largely unknown cultures of Papua. Tourists will have to hire a local guide to get through the dense forests to the villages, where indigenous tribes live.
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18 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Indonesia
Written by Casey Hynes and Michael Law Updated Oct 27, 2022
The Indonesian archipelago is a collection of islands that holds untold treasures in its diversity of cultures, landscapes, and cities. With more than 17,000 islands under its jurisdiction, Indonesia offers an adventure and attractions for everyone, from exploring ancient temples and hiking active volcanoes to diving in largely untouched waters.
You can wander the busy streets of Jakarta, or take a step back in time with a visit to the remote villages of Tana Toraja, indulge in the bliss of Bali, or come face to face with the volatile Anak Krakatau.
Whatever you choose, the experience is sure to be one filled with awe and appreciation for a country as steeped in history and natural beauty as this one. Find the best places to visit with our list of the top attractions in Indonesia.
1. Beaches of Bali
2. borobudur, 3. orangutans of borneo, 4. gili islands, 5. komodo national park, 6. sacred monkey forest, ubud, 7. mount bromo, 8. tana toraja, 9. kalimantan, borneo, 10. lake toba, 11. mount krakatau, 12. raja ampat, 13. gunung rinjani, 14. pura tanah lot, 15. banda islands, 16. jatiluwih rice fields, bali, 17. jakarta.
Arguably Indonesia's most popular vacation spot, Bali has a number of cultural landmarks and attractions that make a visit here worthwhile.
But, for many people, Bali is about the island's beautiful beaches . If a beach vacation is what you're looking for, you may want to head to one of Bali's luxury beach resorts and spend some time soaking up the sun.
Anyone who travels to Bali is going to have warm sand and blue water on their mind, and the island doesn't disappoint. Kuta is the best known beach, and is great for those who like to combine sun, surfing, and socializing. Because of its popularity, you'll find no shortage of restaurants and things to do here.
If you're looking for something a little quieter and less crowded, Nusa Dua is still a beauty, but draws fewer tourists. Sanur is the place to go for a little more culture, as well as great water sports.
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. It is one of the top UNESCO World Heritage sites , and is considered one of the greatest Buddhist sites in the world.
The massive temple was forgotten for centuries, when it is believed that much of the population moved to eastern Java due to volcanic eruptions. But it was rediscovered in the 1800s and, today, is one of the main draws in Java.
Visit at sunrise for a torch-light climb up the temple and for the breathtaking experience of watching as the complex is bathed in sunlight. Borobudur lies near Yogyakarta , an old Javanese city known for its rich cultural and historical offerings.
No trip to Indonesia would be complete without seeing some orangutans, and Borneo is a great place to visit these beautiful and endangered creatures.
Though orangutans still live in the wild, several sanctuaries rescue and protect orangutans as land development infringes on their natural habitat. Tanjung Puting National Park in Kalimantan, the Indonesian-owned part of Borneo, is home to one of the largest orangutan populations in the world, as well as other primates, birds, and reptiles.
If you don't make it to Borneo, you can also see orangutans at the Bohorok Orangutan Centre in Bukit Lawang, a tourism village in the Sumatran jungle.
The Gili Islands are a major draw in Lombok, which has risen in popularity among backpackers and tourists over the years. These picturesque islands offer beaches that rival those of Bali in their beauty, as well as opportunities for diving and even snorkeling at a turtle sanctuary.
If you're looking for more turtle action, you can check out a turtle hatchery where hundreds of these creatures are born each year.
Kayaking is also popular in the Gilis, and if you're seeking a place to reconnect with your mind and body, you will find several options for yoga classes. The Gili Islands provide a more relaxed, though still stimulating, alternative to popular Bali.
Who hasn't dreamed of seeing a dragon at least once in their life? The komodos of Indonesia are no mythical creatures, however they are fierce and deadly animals.
Komodo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, encompasses three 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.
The komodo dragons are the stars of the show on any visit to the park, but visitors can also hike, snorkel, go canoeing, or visit small villages on the islands. Another highlight is Pink Beach on Komodo Island. This stretch of pink sand is one of the top beaches in Indonesia .
Visitors must arrive by boat to the islands, and there is an entrance fee plus additional costs for transportation, guide services, and other activities.
Ubud is the cultural heart of Bali, and it's here you'll find the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, a serene space where you can feel the ancient majesty of the island.
You'll see many long-tailed macaques, a species of monkey commonly seen throughout Southeast Asia. The sanctuary also contains three Balinese Hindu temples, which date back to 1350. As you wander through the forest, avoid displaying any food or holding items (such as umbrellas and water bottles) that may draw the attention of the monkeys. They may try to steal whatever you're carrying!
The forest is near Padangtegal , a small village that has drawn artists of all varieties for many years, and the temple, artistry, and stunning natural backdrop make a trip to the forest and village a must-do in Bali.
Official site: http://monkeyforestubud.com/
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.
Mount Bromo is among the best known, thanks largely to its incredible views, particularly when seen standing over the caldera at sunrise. Bromo's peak was blown off in an eruption, and you can still see white smoke spewing from the mountain.
The volcano is part of Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park , which also includes Mount Semeru , the highest peak in Java. The park is home to the Tengger people, an isolated ethnic group who trace their ancestry back to the ancient Majapahit empire.
A visit to Tana Toraja in South Sulawesi Province will not only feel like you've stepped far back in time, but also offers a look at the richness and diversity of Indonesia's long-standing cultures.
The architectural style of Tongkonan, boat-shaped houses and other buildings, are immediate standouts, but the people are what make this piece of natural paradise so special. They are, by many accounts, the friendliest and most welcoming people you could hope to meet while traveling.
The Toraja approach to death is one of reverence and celebration. Funerals are elaborate ceremonies involving plenty of food and traditional dance, and the dead are buried in graves built into surrounding caves.
Some of the top things to do in the area include visiting villages and connecting with locals, or trekking in the notoriously lush and pristine countryside.
Few places suggest wild, untamed adventure like Borneo. One of the most ecologically diverse places on earth, Borneo is home to orangutans, exotic birds, Sumatran rhinos, pygmy elephants, and an array of other creatures.
In Kalimantan, in Indonesian Borneo, you can travel down the Kapuas River, the longest in Indonesia; visit villages of the indigenous Dayak people; and observe foreign influences from China, Malaysia, and even Europe in the ports and cities along the way.
You can also go trekking in the rainforest for a chance to see some of Borneo's famed wildlife in person. Bukit Baka-Bukit Raya National Park is a conservation area in West Kalimantan that includes two of the highest mountains in Borneo and supports wildlife such as orangutans, clouded leopards, slow lorises, sun bears, and many other species.
Another of Indonesia's natural wonders, Lake Toba is both a body of water and super volcano. The lake, which sits in a crater, was formed between 69,000 and 77,000 years ago and is believed to have been the result of a catastrophic eruption.
The lake is 1,145 square kilometers and 450 meters deep. Volcanic activity is still regularly recorded here and has pushed some islands above the water's surface.
Lake Toba is a study in beauty and the powerful forces at work on the planet. Here, you can go swimming, water skiing, canoeing, or fishing, or stick to wandering the surrounding area on foot or bike.
Surely, the eruption of Indonesia's most famous volcano, Krakatau, in 1883 was the largest in recorded history. The eruption severely impacted climate conditions around the world and took a devastating toll on human life on nearby Java and Sumatra. Anak Krakatau, "Child of Krakatau," is the youngest of the islands formed by the 1883 eruption, and forced itself above the surface in 1930.
This young and volatile volcano continues to rise higher out of the sea and have significant eruptions. Anak Krakatau still belches smoke and fire, and tourists can visit Krakatau's child for a reminder of the awesome, unseen power just beneath the surface at every turn in Indonesia.
The fairlyland of lush, cone-shaped islands set against blue and turquoise waters is one of Indonesia's most spectacular sights. Hundreds of islands and cays make up this tropical paradise, but the beauty extends beneath the surface as well.
Colorful fish and a diverse variety of marine life thrive in the warm, clear waters. In fact, the coral reefs here are some of the most biodiverse on the planet, making it a popular area for diving in Indonesia.
Another of Indonesia's famed volcanoes, Gunung Rinjani is a top attraction on Lombok. Rinjani itself does not see the eruptions and activity that some of the others have, but its caldera-forming eruption in the late 13th century is believed to have been one of the most powerful in human history. A lake sits in Rinjani's caldera, and within the lake sits Mt. Baru , another active volcano.
In Rinjani National Park, you may spot animals such as the rare black ebony leaf monkey, long-tailed macaques, the sulfur-crested cockatoo, and other exotic species. Guided treks are available, and you can camp overnight in the park.
The park does caution that treks are strenuous, so if you plan to hike the mountain, you should be in good physical health and be prepared with the appropriate equipment.
Official site: http://rinjaninationalpark.com/
This is one of Bali's most popular temples, built on a rock formation in the sea. The original formation began to deteriorate at one point, so a portion of the rock is now artificial. Still, Pura Tanah Lot draws people in droves, particularly in time to catch the sunset.
This temple compound is found on the southern coast of Beraban village, and you can walk out to the temple at low tide. Once the sun goes down, browse the stalls at Tanah Lot market to purchase unique Balinese souvenirs.
Bali and Lombok are tried and true vacation spots for a reason, but the lesser-known Banda Islands have their own appeal as an off-the-beaten path getaway. This cluster of 10 small islands sits at the edge of the Banda Sea, whose depths reach more than 6,500 meters.
The Bandas have long been on the radar of those involved in the spice trade, thanks to their rich source of nutmeg. Called "Eastern Indonesia's best kept secret," the Bandas hold untold thrills for divers and sailors in particular.
Pristine dive sites offer a chance to spot sharks, sea turtles, whales, the endemic Ambon scorpionfish, lobsters, and a plethora of other creatures.
You can book accommodations and tours yourself, or opt for a live-aboard boat, which includes stops at many great dive sites around the islands.
The beaches may be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Bali, but the verdant rice fields are a close second. So lush and life-giving are the terraces of the Jatiluwih Rice Fields that they were designated a UNESCO Cultural Landscape as part of Bali's Subak System .
The meticulously cultivated and irrigated fields are a testament to the wealth of natural resources in Bali, as well as the carefully honed skills of the local farmers. No visit to Bali is complete without seeing these rich acres.
Indonesia's bustling capital stands in stark contrast to the country's famous beaches , rice fields, and volcanos. Here, tourists can discover the cosmopolitan side to this otherwise very traditional destination.
The city contains more than 170 shopping malls , each brimming with stores, high-end restaurants, and cinemas.
Other highlights of Jakarta include a number of noteworthy museums. The relatively new Museum MACAN showcases more than 800 pieces of contemporary art. There's also the Museum Nasional , an archeological and ethnological institution with more than 70,000 artifacts, and the vibrant Museum Layang-Layang, dedicated to the art of kite-making.
Be sure not to miss Kota, Jakarta's Old Town , to see what this city looked like in the 17th century.
Between Komodo and Lembata islands is one of the most beautiful spots in all of Indonesia: Flores. The island brims with untouched stretches of lush, tropical scenery. The most famous attraction on Flores is the Kelimutu volcano. It's best-known for its three lakes, each of which boasts a distinctive color that changes based on the acidity of the water.
You can also visit Stone Age megaliths in the village of Bena, and see traditional conical houses, known as Mbaru Niang, in Wae Rebo .
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21 MUST-SEE Beautiful Places in Indonesia (2024 • Insider Guide)
With more than seventeen thousand volcanic islands spread across seven seas (literally), Indonesia is a land blessed with long sandy beaches, rain forests, waterfalls, and untouched coral reefs. It’s also home to a multicultural population, from the world-famous Hindu island of Bali to the Buddhist temples of Java.
With all that beauty considered, Indonesia is a massive country with an endless array of islands and archipelagos worth exploring. How on earth does one choose just a few places to visit when presented with tens of thousands of options?
The answer isn’t simple, but this article sure can make it easier to choose where to visit in this expansive archipelago.
With this list of twenty-two of the most beautiful places in Indonesia , you can curate your own bucket list shortlist and plan the PERFECT Indonesian itinerary. You’re welcome!
1. Besakih Temple, Bali
2. ubud, bali, 3. wae rebo village, flores, 4. mentawai islands regency, 5. kelimutu lakes, nusa tenggara timur, 6. the gili islands, lombok, 7. raja ampat islands, west papua, 8. bangka belitung islands, sumatra, 9. komodo national park, nuse tenggara timur, 10. tana toraja, south sulawesi, 11. tanjung puting national park, kalimantan, borneo, 12. borobudur temple, java, 13. mount bromo, east java, 14. derawan islands, east kalimantan, 15. maluk beach, sumbawa, 16. lake toba, north sumatra, 17. baluran national park, east java, 18. saraswati temple, bali, 19. uluwatu, bali, 20. yogyakarta, java, 21. alas purwo national park, east java, how to see beautiful places in indonesia, final thoughts on beautiful places in indonesia.
One of the oldest (and largest) Hindu temples in Indonesia, the history of the Besakih Temple dates back to megalithic times, when the original structure was built around a central holy rock. It’s not known as The Mother Temple of Bali for no reason.
Like many temples, this one is shrouded in history and mystical legend. I won’t even try to begin to explain its origins and evolution – you’ll simply have to visit to learn more. But what I can tell you is that this temple is one of the most beautiful places in Indonesia.
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As you walk towards the steep stairs of the temple, you’ll be overwhelmed by the scent of tropical greenery and the sounds of buzzing bugs and birds. It’s located on the side of Mount Agung, the iconic volcano that towers over the island. With its fertile volcanic soil, the temple is naturally surrounded by never-ending jungles of lush plants and grasses.
Whatever your faith (or lack thereof), visiting this temple is a spiritual experience for all who visit. I’m telling you, there is something otherworldly about this location. No wonder it’s still an important place of worship for the Balinese Hindu community.
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If you’re backpacking in Bali , hitting up Ubud is a must, it’s like an unwritten law, I guess! Located in the center of Bali, this place really captures the heart and soul of this peaceful island.
The small yet busy town is surrounded by tropical jungles and terraced rice fields. You could spend weeks exploring the stunning rice terraces (the Tegalalang Rice Terrace is no doubt the most famous), swinging over the valleys on some of the famous Ubud swings, and visiting iconic temples in the area.
Ubud is the cultural capital of Bali, overflowing with art galleries, small boutiques, and traditional marketplaces. Other than culture and history, this is also where you will find some of the most impressive waterfalls on the island . Sure, they might be more crowded here than up north, but this doesn’t make them any less spectacular.
Visit the Ubud Monkey Forest for a really unusual experience. This small forest park is teeming with cheeky monkeys. Just make sure to hold onto your hats and phones, as these monkeys are known to have a thing for stealing!
For a change of pace, join a yoga class or wellness retreat in Ubud. Take it from me: you’ll leave with a new understanding of the word “zen.”
Nestled in the misty mountains of the Island of Flores, Wae Rebo is a traditional village that has earned itself a spot on the UNESCO Asia Pacific Heritage list . This destination is exceptionally secluded, adding an adventurous touch to your Indonesian backpacking journey .
Home to the Manggarai tribe, this tiny village is surrounded by a dense tropical Todo forest packed with orchids, plant life, singing birds, and other endemic animals.
The most defining characteristic of the village is the unique houses, called Mbaru Niang, which are covered in thatch from the roof to the ground. Every house has five levels, each for a separate purpose – cooking, socializing, sacred gatherings, and sleeping. Today, it’s the only village in the country that maintains these traditional Manggarai houses .
A single ancestor named Empu Maro founded the village over 100 years ago, with some of the current residents being 18th-generation descendants. Basically, this means the Manggarai tribe have kids super early. Do the math!
love to feel like I’m visiting an island where people actually live, stay with locals , and actually immerse myself in their culture.
One of my favorite things, and in my opinion, what makes this one of the most unique places to visit in Indonesia, is the lack of phone reception and limited electricity (only available between 6 pm and 10 pm). This gives you a real opportunity to switch off and reconnect with yourself and the surrounding nature.
The Mentawai Islands are bestknown to surfers around the world. Isolated and off the beaten track doesn’t even begin to describe this string of islands.
It can be a hack to get here, which makes it super uncrowded and all the more beautiful in return. First, you’ll have to fly to Padang on the island of Sumatra (likely via Jakarta) and then get a ferry into the islands. You might even need to catch a small local long boat to get to certain islands in this beautiful place in Indonesia. It’s all part of the journey.
Famous with surfers across the world, the islands are suitable for anyone on the hunt for crystal clear water, soft white sand, a slow pace of life, and all-around good vibes. First order of business: Secure the perfect surfboard , then ride the waves.
The Mentawai Islands aren’t the best spot for solo travelers , though, since there isn’t much socializing to be done around the islands. However, if you’re traveling in a group or with family, add the Ments – as we call them – to your list.
Surfing isn’t the only activity on the islands. You can also trek through the inner island jungles, snorkel, dive, and learn about the local island culture. The underwater scenery certainly offers the most in these parts, with some of the most spectacular dive sites in the world.
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Kelimutu Lakes might just be some of the most dramatic-looking volcanic lakes in the world. They are also some of the most visited lakes in the country , and rightfully so.
What you might not know is that Kelimutu Lakes are actually a collective name given to three different crater lakes created by the same volcano. Each of the three lakes is a different color – blue, white, and red.
The most spectacular (and, of course, most photographed) is the blue lake, which shimmers an incredible turquoise that is hard to put into words.
The best way to experience this place in all its natural beauty is to hike or trek to the summit . Sunsets and sunrises here are unreal, and I really advise you to try to plan your trip to avoid the midday heat. Unfortunately, swimming is not allowed in the toxic sulphuric water (not to mention the steep cliffs). Otherwise, a cool-off dip would have been ideal.
The lakes’ colors and intensity change by the minute, so manage your expectations. That said, when it comes to beautiful places in Indonesia, the lakes really are in a league of their own.
If you’re mapping out your Lombok itinerary , you’ve got to know about the Gili Islands. A string of islands located just off the west coast of Lombok and just a short ferry ride from Bali, the three main islands are called Gili Trawangan (Gili T, for short), Gili Meno, and Gili Air.
Gili T is the largest island, although calling it large would be an overstatement. All three islands are small enough to walk around on foot and have no car traffic, meaning the best way to get around is by walking or cycling. And oh boy, do we love an island with no traffic!
The islands are known for three main things: snorkeling and diving, the beaches, and the nightlife. The nightlife is best in Gili T, where just about every street corner is buzzing with activity.
Learning to dive or snorkel over the reefs are the two most common activities. Take that snorkeling boat trip , and you’ll see just why Gili Island’s underwater world is just incredible!
If you’re up for even more water-related adventures , there are plenty of places where you can rent a SUP, go on kayaking day trip tours, kite surf, or wakeboard. Basically, you’re going to want to bring as little clothing and as many bathing suits as possible on this trip…
A quick Google search of these islands will have you gawking at your screen. Seriously, it’s impossible to put this incredible tropical island into words. That said, I’ll give it the best I can…
Set in a secluded part of the archipelago, Raja Ampat is one of Indonesia’s premier diving destinations in the Coral Triangle . The triangle stretches from the Phillippines to Malaysia and Indo, but there are few places within it that can compete with the beauty of Raja Ampat.
It’s true that the islands are the best for diving and snorkeling. But the thing is, these islands are just as beautiful above the surface as the coral reefs beneath them.
The island of Kri is the most popular for tourists, with plenty of accommodation and dive center options. However, if you have the cash to spare, do yourself a favor and book a boat charter for a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
A dream come true for island-hoppers, bird watchers, and general fans of exquisite views and vistas, Raja Ampat is as remote as it is beautiful – and let’s be honest, the two are directly related.
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While you might have heard of the island chains mentioned above, chances are the Bangka Belitung Islands are new to you. This province of islands located off the coast of southeastern Sumatra includes two main islands, surrounded by smaller ones.
They fall slightly off the beaten track and, thankfully, off the radar of many tourists, purely because of their remoteness and distance to get there. Admin aside, the islands are considered one of the most beautiful places in Indonesia for their unique granite boulders and palm tree-lined beaches. Sign us up!
Tanjung Tinggi Beach offers the perfect combination of white sand, smooth boulders, and crystal-clear water. For a slice of history, make sure to visit the Museum Kata Andrea Hirata , a colorful museum that represents the journey of literature and learning in the region.
On the island of Belitung, the Danau Kaolin Belitung Lake was formed by mining activity in the area. Today, water from the bright blue, turquoise lake is used to produce paper, cosmetics, and even food.
It’s an interesting place to learn about the local industries, and it doesn’t hurt that it doubles as one of the most uniquely beautiful places in the country.
Likely already high on your list of places to visit in Indonesia, Komodo National Park is truly deserving of a place on this list. Comprised of a string of three exotic islands, each island is preserved and protected for these magnificent dragons to thrive.
In an otherworldly landscape of dry bushes, rugged cliffs, and barren rocks, roam the mighty Komodo Dragons. Where else in the world can you see totally wild prehistoric creatures that have their own entire region to roam free?
And let me tell you, these massive lizards aren’t the only interesting thing about the islands. The three islands, named Komodo, Padar, and Rinca, each have beautiful views, beaches, lush coastal hills, and, of course, are ringed by a thriving and colorful coral reef system.
Once you’ve had your taste of Jurassic Park, head to the famous Pink Sand Beach on Komodo Island to experience an entirely different side of the islands. The pink hue of the sand comes from microscopic red organisms that live in the coral reefs.
After they die, they get washed up on the beach and turn the sand pink. Neat, right?! While it isn’t the only pink beach in the country, these beaches are typically super rare.
Taking a step away from the tropical beaches and islands, Tana Toraja is one of the most unique places to visit in Indonesia for a few reasons.
First of all, the region set in the highlands of South Sulawesi offers a majestic mountain backdrop surrounded by lush jungles and picture-perfect local villages.
Famous for its incredible hiking trails , Tana Toraja is as popular with nature enthusiasts as it is with activity devotees. Begin your day by watching the sun rise over the misty hills as you explore the villages and mountainside. What a dream!
Second, the area is also known for its mystical tribal funeral customs . In an uncommon practice, the dead are not considered truly dead (in modern medical terms). Here, the departed are considered to be sick, or makula, as they say.
The makula – sick (or dead, as a doctor would say), are placed in a sealed coffin inside the family home until the family has saved up enough money for a decent funeral procession. Funerals depend on the social status of a family, with the most wealthy funerals including hundreds of animal sacrifices.
You can visit the Londa Burial Caves for an eerily beautiful and educational experience. Suitable for fans of anthropology and beautiful places. Not suitable for the easily creeped out…
Ever wanted to see an orangutan in the wild? Tanjung Puting National Park contains the largest population of wild orangutans in the world.
Naturally, the park is spread across a dense jungle and swamps on the island of Borneo. Among the orangutans, there are endless other fauna and floral species thriving in the jungle.
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Welcome to the largest Buddhist temple in the world. Sitting among the likes of Angkor Wat and Bagan in Myanmar, this exceptional temple is considered one of the most ancient archeological sites in Indonesia.
Sitting on a majestic hill overlooking the island below, no wonder this is one of the top ten places to visit in Indonesia.
One of the best volcanoes in Indonesia , Mount Bromo is an active somma volcano that forms part of the Tengger Mountains (a series of other volcanoes).
It’s one of the most famous volcanoes in the world because of its otherworldly landscape. And by this, I mean some of the most quintessential volcanic imagery you could dream up. Watching the sunrise from the top of Mount Bromo is not to be missed when visiting East Java. Sign up for the tour below and live the ultimate experience.
The Derawan Islands comprise 31 islands surrounded by coral reefs and islets that form part of the Coral Triangle . They are famous for their biodiversity of coral, invertebrates, and protected marine species, including the giant clam, coconut crab, and sea turtles.
Maluk Beach is as beautiful as beaches get. Picture yourself sinking into the soft white sand, strolling along a palm tree-lined beach, and taking dips in the pale blue water. It’s one of the most beautiful beaches for snorkeling, relaxing, and even surfing (when Neptune allows).
Once the site of the largest volcanic eruption on the planet, some 74 thousand years back, Lake Toba is now a beautiful lake that could give Lake Como a run for its money.
Surrounded by panoramic views, beaches, waterfalls, and hot springs, there are plenty of places to explore and adventure around this peaceful Sumatran lake.
If you squint your eyes, you might think the Baluran National Park was a game reserve in the African Sahara. The area has a dry climate that consists mostly of savanna.
Add to that white sand beaches, a coral reef of dreams, and more animals than you can imagine, and we have ourselves one of the most unique places to visit in Indonesia.
Dedicated to honoring the Hindu Goddess of learning, literature, and art, Saraswati Temple is a beautiful place to visit in the sacred village of Ubud.
The beautiful temple is surrounded by a water garden of ponds dotted with blossoming water lilies. Decorated with fine carvings and etchings, it only makes sense that the temple is dedicated to art.
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Uluwatu is a small village set on the cliffside of the Bukit Peninsula in Bali. At the far south of the island, the area is known for its world-class surfing waves, warungs hanging on the edge of the cliffs, and incredible beaches and coves. Not to mention the sunsets and nightlife!
Culture fans, this one is for you. Yogyakarta is the only Indonesian city still ruled by a monarchy. The royal city is known as the center for Javanese fine arts and culture, including things like poetry, music, literature, and fine art.
A national park made up of savanna, mangrove swamps, caves, monsoon jungles, and coral-fringed beaches, Alas Purwo National Park is just what we signed up for. Not to mention, it’s also home to a famous surf break.
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As you can imagine, Indonesia’s transport options consist of lots and lots of boats. Ferries, local transport boats, and speed boats – there are endless ways to travel across the seas from island to island. A ferry from Lombok to Gili Trawangan takes around half an hour and costs between $10 and $20 in each direction.
When it comes to traveling long distances from region to region, flying is usually the best option. It’s much quicker and often inexpensive when traveling on budget airlines like Lion Air, Citilink, and Garuda Indonesia . A flight from Bali to Jakarta would cost you around $30 – $35 in one direction and take under two hours. Easy-peasy.
When on a local island like Bali or Lombok, the best way to get around is to rent a scooter (although controversially not the safest). That said, it’s super cheap (less than $5 per day to rent), and people do drive super slowly. Renting a car is another great option if you’re traveling in a group.
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The first thing that most locals say is “hello;” the last thing that they say is usually “be careful.” Indonesia is a safe destination , but accidents do happen all the time, especially in Bali. Whether it’s a scooter accident, complications from diving, or a case of Bali belly, there are lots of ways that your trip can be derailed.
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And that brings us to the end of our list of beautiful places in Indonesia. Truthfully, I could have continued writing about this country for pages, but hopefully you’ve got your eyes set on a few of these exquisite places for your next trip.
From moss-clad temples to gushing waterfalls to some of the trippiest coral reefs on the planet, there really is an incredible amount of places to visit and things to do in Indonesia. Cutting this list down would be an impossible task; however, if I had to recommend you visit only one of these places, it would be the Raja Ampat Islands.
Less popular than the Gili’s, this tropical paradise is a haven for wildlife – both on land and underwater, and is easily one of the most striking places I’ve had the honor of visiting.
- Check out the best hostels in Kuta to kickstart your adventure.
- Know where to stay in Ubud BEFORE you get there… trust me.
- Find out how to stay safe in Indonesia using our Indonesia safety guide .
- Use our packing list for Indonesia to make sure you bring all the right stuff with ya.
- Explore some of the best beaches in Bali to experience something a lil’ more chill.
- Let’s get you ready for your next adventure with our backpacking Australia guide .
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25 Things to do in Indonesia + Tourist Spots
Even thinking about adventures that await in over 18,307 islands already makes me want to go aboard the next flight to Indonesia.
You can skip “eat” and “pray,” and go straight to “love” in Bali.
If you’re tired of beaches, there are ancient temples, volcanoes, waterfalls, and nature parks waiting for you in 18,306 more islands.
Inspire your adventure in Indonesia with these must-visit places and top things to do for first-time travelers.
1. Nusa Penida
Location : Nusapenida, Klungkung Regency, Bali, Indonesia . Save on Google Maps .
If you are in Bali and you want to go off-beat, go to Nusa Penida. This island and neighboring Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan islands are so close to Bali yet remain vastly untouristic. The highlights here are jaw-dropping cliffed coastlines surrounded by pristine waters. You can go on a day cruise from Bali. Better yet, spend a night or two in one of many amazing tree houses on Nusa Penida.
How to go :
Nusa Penida is one hour away from mainland Bali by ferry. You can catch a ferry from Sanur Beach in Denpasar & Padang Bai in East Bali. From the ferry landing in Nusa Penida, the best beaches can be reached on a day tour around the island.
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More reasons to visit Nusa Penida
Day trip around the coast of Nusa Penida Island.
See the breathtaking views at Kelingking Beach, Atuh Beach, Angel’s Billabong & Broken Beach (Pasih Uug).
Snorkel at Crystal Bay.
Sleep in a tree house.
See manta rays from Manta Point.
Explore Nusa Ceningan and Nusa Lembongan.
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See also : Places to visit in Indonesia | Bali Itinerary | Sights to see in Yogyakarta | Jakarta Attractions
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Location : Bali, Indonesia . Save on Google Maps .
Bali has it all. Scenic mountains, sacred temples, rich culture, sandy beaches, surf-worthy waves, lively nightlife, exciting shopping… and the list goes on. It is no surprise that it is known as the island of the Gods. If you don’t have a lot of time to visit a wide area in Indonesia, Bali is the perfect place to spend your holiday.
Bali-Denpasar International Airport is one of Indonesia’s most well-connected gateways. In addition to an extensive domestic flight network, it serves flights from major cities in Asia & Australia. Including Singapore, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Beijing, Tokyo, Sydney & Dubai. To as far as, Europe (Amsterdam, Istanbul, London) and Africa (Addis Ababa). Kuta Beach, the main tourist area in Bali, is within 20 minutes drive north of the airport. While Ubud may take an hour or more depending on the traffic.
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Watch the sunrise or sunset from Tanah Lot or Uluwatu Temple.
Witness a Kecak “fire & trance” dance.
Take a walk around Ubud Monkey Forest.
See the cultural sights near Ubud including Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave), Tegalalang Rice Terraces, Gunung Kawi & Tirta Empul (temple).
Hike to the top of Mount Batur.
Eat seafood dinner at Jimbaran Beach and famous local dishes in Bali.
Enjoy Kuta, Legian & Seminyak’s surf, shopping & nightlife.
Go north. Visit Pura Ulun Danu Bratan (temple), Alas Kedaton Monkey Forest & Jatulawih Rice Terraces.
Tour the water palaces in east Bali including Tirta Gangga and Taman Ujung.
Take an excursion to Pura Ulun Danu Bratan (temple), Alas Kedaton Monkey Forest & Jatulawih Rice Terraces.
Explore the serene beaches in South and East Bali.
Visit Bali’s sacred temples including Pura Agung Besakih & Taman Ayun Temple.
Head farther east to the remote islands in Nusa Tenggara, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Maluku, Raja Ampat & Papua.
3. Yogyakarta
Location : Yogyakarta City, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia . Save on Google Maps .
Don’t miss Yogyakarta if you love wandering around ancient temples & ruined cities. Here, you can find the temples of Borobodur and Prambanan. Both are UNESCO World Heritage sites & among Asia’s most beautiful landmarks. While you’re in the city, explore the 18th-century royal complex, the Water Castle (Taman Sari), and beautiful Dutch-era colonial buildings.
Found in central Java, Yogyakarta is just hour east of Jakarta & 1.5 hours west of Bali by plane. Yogyakarta-Adisutjipto International Airport is the primary gateway to the city. It’s located in the city center while the temples are within an easy drive away.
You can fly directly from Singapore (2.5 hours) on AirAsia as well as major airports in the country including Jakarta (1 hour), Bali (1.5 hours), Medan (3 hours), Bandung (1 hour), Surabaya (Surabaya). And, even from Lombok (2 hours), Balikpapan (2 hours), or Makassar (2 hours). All major domestic airlines operate flights to Yogyakarta including Garuda Indonesia, Lion Air, Citilink, Wings Air, Silk Air, and Batik Air.
Yogyakarta Travel Essentials
Borobudur Sunrise Trip
Yogyakarta Private Car Charter
Borobudur Sunrise & Prambanan Temple Trip
More reasons to visit Yogyakarta
Go on a sunrise tour to Borobudur Temple.
Explore Prambanan Temple and see the sunset at Ratu Boko.
Wander around the Water Castle and old city of Yogyakarta.
Shop at Malioboro Street (Jalan Malioboro).
Fort Vredeburg Museum and other Dutch colonial heritage sites.
Enjoy a countryside tour at Wanurejo Village.
Eat local food in Yogyakarta. Don’t miss the Ayam Goreng (fried chicken) at Ayam Goreng Suharti.
4. Mount Bromo
Location : Area Gn. Bromo, Podokoyo, Tosari, Pasuruan, East Java, Indonesia . Save on Google Maps .
Take the ultimate selfie, at the top of an active volcano’s crater rim. Mount Bromo is an easy place to do it. A lot easier than Mount Rinjani since the actual trek to Mount Bromo’s crater rim only takes less than an hour.
Hike to Mount Bromo crater rim & see the sunrise from the viewpoint at nearby Mount Penanjakan.
Visit Madakaripura Waterfall near Cemoro Lawang.
Go on a homestay & see the slope farms in Ngadas Village.
Enjoy the cool views at Mount Bromo savannah.
Mount Bromo can be found in Central Java. The most popular way is to travel to Probolinggo by land from Surabaya, Banyuwangi, Yogyakarta, Jakarta or other cities on the island. Then, ride a bus or shuttle to Cemoro Lawang village, the main tourist area in Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park. A jeep or motorcycle taxi (ojek) ride to the base of the summit takes less than 30 minutes. And, a 30-minute to 1-hour ascent on steep stairs, takes you to the crater rim. You can also reach Cemoro Lawang via Malang, located west of Mount Bromo. Although public transport is quite limited, this can be a good option if you’re headed from Yogyakarta. The way to Cemoro Lawang passes through the scenic village of Ngadas, Mount Bromo’s savannah, and the sea of sand.
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5. Komodo Islands
Location : East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia . Save on Google Maps .
The Komodo Islands should be at the top of your list if you’ve been dreaming of visiting the remote islands of the World’s biggest archipelagic country. Located over an hour east of Bali by flight, Komodo National Park is home to the giant Komodo Dragons and stunning natural sights including a rare Pink Beach!
The fastest way is to fly from Bali to Labuan Bajo (1.5 hours), the gateway town to Komodo Islands. Then, join one of many speedboat or slow boat tours from Labuan Bajo to reach the stunning islands in Komodo National Park.
Komodo Travel Essentials
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Stalk Komodo Dragons, the world’s largest lizard, in Komodo Island and Rinca Island.
Sunbathe, swim and hike at Pink Beach.
Hike to the top of Padar Island.
Go on an island tour in Kelor, Kanawa, and 28 more islands in Komodo National Park.
Enjoy day trips on speed boat or go slow on a multi-day live-on-board (LOB) cruise around the island.
See spectacular snorkeling and diving sites.
Swim with Manta Rays at one of many Manta points.
6. Flores Island
A night or two at Labuan Bajo completes a trip to the Komodo Island. This charming seaside town has beautiful sunset views and a surprising cosmopolitan food scene that you should not miss. The area of Labuan Bajo and the Komodo Islands is only one little corner of Flores. There are a lot of awesome adventures waiting farther afield.
See the sunset overlooking the bay, from Paradise Bar.
Eat your way around the town local and foreign restaurants.
Visit island, mountain and cultural sights near Maumere, Ende, and Ruteng.
Watch the sun rise over the multicolored lakes at Kelimutu Volcano.
Attend a traditional Caci “fight” dance.
Experience a traditional Manggarai village and go on a trek to Wae Rebo.
Catch a flight to Kupang located near the Indonesia-Timor Leste border.
Labuan Bajo is 1.5 hours east of Bali by plane. Komodo Airport is the main airport that serves Labuan Bajo and this side of Flores in East Nusa Tenggara Province. The drive to the town center usually takes 20 minutes or less. You can also fly direct from Jakarta. Travel time takes 2.5 hours. Bali-Labuan Bajo flights are operated by Garuda Indonesia, Wings Air, Kal Star & Lion Air. Meanwhile, the Jakarta-Labuan Bajo route is operated only by Garuda Indonesia.
7. Gili Islands
Lombok Island is Bali’s less touristic and much larger neighbor. It is famous for the pristine Gili Islands and Mount Rinjani in the north, and Kuta (Lombok) Beach, a surfing haven, in the south. If you want to explore the country beyond Bali, go east to Lombok to enjoy nature, witness the distinct traditions of the Sasak people, and experience a different side of Indonesia.
Lombok is the next big island east of Bali. Lombok International Airport is the primary gateway to the island. It is easily accessible by flight from Bali (30 minutes), Jakarta (2 hours) and Surabaya (1 hour and 15 minutes). You can also fly direct from Singapore (2 hours, 45 minutes) and Kuala Lumpur (3 hours, 15 minutes). Flights are run by AirAsia, Batik Air, Citilink, Garuda Indonesia, Lion Air, SilkAir & Wings Air. Another popular option is to go on a Bali-Lombok ferry. You can either take a fast boat and arrive at the Gili Islands, from Padang Bai or Sanur. The cheaper alternative is to ride a slow boat to Maratam from Padang Bai and go to your destination in Lombok by land.
More reasons to visit Gili Islands
Swim with turtles and go snorkeling in Gili Air, Gili Meno, and Gili Trawangan.
Ride a bicycle or go on horseback to the sea swings (Datu Swing) in Gili Trawangan.
Surf and enjoy peaceful Kuta Beach in South Lombok.
Eat Taliwang Ayam (grilled chicken) in Mataram.
Witness the odd traditions of the Sasak people in Sade or any of the Sasak Villages.
8. Raja Ampat
Location : West Papua, Indonesia . Save on Google Maps .
9. Mentawai Island
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10. Jakarta
Location : Jakarta, Indonesia . Save on Google Maps .
Jakarta may seem like a daunting megacity, but it also has a couple of interesting places that are worth a stopover. Wander around the Dutch colonial heritage sites in Kota Tua (Old Jakarta), the old market in Pasar Baru and the historic port of Sunda Kelapa.
Visit the sights in Central Jakarta including Monas (National Monument of Indonesia) at Merdeka Square, Istiqlal Mosque, Jakarta Cathedral & National Museum of Indonesia.
Walk around historic Jakarta Old Batavia. Explore Fatahillah Square, Jakarta History Museum, Wayang Museum & Maritime Museum
Wander around Glodok (Chinatown) and go on a food walk in Pasar Baru (Jakarta’s oldest market).
Enjoy the nightlife at Kemang, Skye Bar, Ecobar & Jalan Jaksa.
Spend a day at Taman Mini Indonesia, Seaworld Ancol or Ancol Dreamland.
Go shopping at Mangga Dua, Blok M, Pasar Ikan and huge malls in Central Jakarta.
Head east to Medan, Lake Toba, Bandah Aceh & Sumatra.
Jakarta’s Soekarno–Hatta International Airport is the primary gateway to Jakarta and Indonesia. This airport serves the country’s most extensive flight network. You can fly direct from most major airports in Asia & Australia. Including Singapore (1.5 hours), Kuala Lumpur (2 hours, 15 minutes), Bangkok (3.5 hours), Manila (4.5 hours), Sydney (7 hours) & Melbourne (6.5 hours). Major airlines are AirAsia, Batik Air, Citilink, Garuda Indonesia, Lion Air, Nam Air & Sriwijaya Air.
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11. Bandung
Location : Bandung City, West Java, Indonesia . Save on Google Maps .
Bandung is one of the best places to go if you are looking for a side trip near Jakarta. Located high in the mountains, this city is literally cool. Bandung enjoys comfy cool year-round temperatures, verdant pine forests & scenic highland views. It is also the country’s outlet shopping capital. This city is a must-visit for art & nature lovers, foodies, and shopaholics looking for cheap bargains.
Bandung is 3 hours southeast of Jakarta by bus or train. The Jakarta to Bandung train route is scenic. So, be sure not to miss it. You can also fly direct to Bandung-Husein Sastranegara Airport from Singapore (2 hours), Kuala Lumpur (2 hours), and Johor Bahru (2 hours). And domestic, from Bali (1.5 hours), Medan (2.5 hours), Yogyakarta (1 hour), Surabaya (2 hours). And smaller airports, including Padang, Palembang, Pekanbaru, Bandar Lampung, Pontianak, Semarang, Balikpapan, Banjarmasin, Batam, or Solo.
Bandung Travel Essentials
More reasons to visit Bandung
Go aboard the scenic Jakarta-Bandung Train.
Find inspiration at Nuart Sculpture Park.
Take a tour of Dusun Bambu.
Learn how to play an Angklung (Indonesian bamboo instrument).
Shop ’til you drop at outlet stores.
See Bandung’s colonial architecture.
Relax at trendy cafes & coffee shops in Bandung.
Enjoy Kawa Putih and nearby highlands.
12. Lake Toba
Location : North Sumatra, Indonesia . Save on Google Maps .
13. Tumpak Sewu
Location : kampung siji, Jl. Raya Sidomulyo, Besukcukit, Sidomulyo, Pronojiwo, Kabupaten Lumajang, Jawa Timur 67374, Indonesia . Save on Google Maps .
14. Tana Toraja
Location : South Sulawesi, Indonesia . Save on Google Maps .
Location : Manado City, North Sulawesi, Indonesia . Save on Google Maps .
16. Wakatobi
Location : South East Sulawesi, Indonesia . Save on Google Maps .
17. Tanjung Puting
Location : Teluk Pulai, Kumai, West Kotawaringin Regency, Central Kalimantan 74181, Indonesia . Save on Google Maps .
18. Mount Ijen
Location : Jl. Kawah Ijen, Dusun Jambu, Tamansari, Licin, Kabupaten Banyuwangi, Jawa Timur 68454, Indonesia . Save on Google Maps .
Mount Ijen is one of Indonesia’s unique trekking destinations. It is famous for electric blue lava-like rivers of light a.k.a the “blue flames” that is best seen when it’s still dark. The trek starts before sunrise and passes through sulfur mines before reaching the crater lake. Along the way, you’ll see miners carry huge loads of sulfur rocks back to the base camp, and breathtaking views of the volcano.
Located on the far east of Java Island, Banyuwangi is the main gateway city to Mount Ijen. From Banyuwangi city center, go on a 1.5-hour drive up the mountain to Pos Palduting. And, a 1 to 2-hour trek to the crater lake and sulfur mines at Mount Ijen. Most travelers reach Banyuwangi by ferry from Bali or by land from Surabaya or Probolinggo. You can also fly to Banyuwangi Airport from Surabaya on Garuda Indonesia or Wings Air. And, from Bali on Garuda Indonesia.
19. Mount Rinjani
Location : Sembalun Lawang, Sembalun, East Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia . Save on Google Maps .
At a height of 3,726 meters, Mount Rinjani is Indonesia’s second highest active volcano. Trekking here is a big physical challenge for most travelers, but the sunrise views of the crater lake and sea of clouds are well worth the effort. If you’re not up for the challenge, there are majestic waterfalls on the base of the mountain that are worth the trip as well.
Senaru village on the north side of Lombok Island is the main gateway for treks to Mount Rinjani. The waterfalls in Senaru are within an hour’s hike from the village center. By private car, the drive to Senaru from Lombok Airport takes 4 hours~ while it only takes 1.5 hours~ from Bangsal harbor, the ferry landing to the Gili Islands.
If you plan to summit, you might find Sembalun Lawang village a better jump-off point. Book a 2 days & 1 night trekking tour to see the sunrise at the crater rim of Mount Rinjani. Or, go on a 3 days & 2 nights Sembalun-Senaru traverse if you want to reach the peak. Mount Rinjani treks are among the most popular trekking tours in Indonesia. So, arranging a trip is really easy.
More reasons to visit Mount Rinjani
See the sunrise at the crater rim of Mount Rinjani volcano.
Bathe at the hot springs & hike to Mount Rinjani’s summit.
Cool down at the waterfalls in Senaru & other mountain villages in Lombok.
Location : West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia . Save on Google Maps .
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Location : Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia . Save on Google Maps .
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Location : Riau Islands, Indonesia . Save on Google Maps .
The islands of Batam and Bintan are the gateway to the Riau archipelago in west Indonesia. They might not be as impressive as other places featured on this list. But, they are very popular for quick getaways from Singapore.
Enjoy the beaches and luxury resorts in Bintan Island.
Relax at cheap spa centers.
Shop at outlet stores in Batam.
Go father to the other islands in Riau.
Catch a flight from Batam-Hang Nadim Airport to other destinations in Indonesia.
Location : Batam City, Riau Islands, Indonesia . Save on Google Maps .
Batam Island is a mere 1-hour ferry south of Singapore. You can also fly to Batam Airport from a wide selection of airports in Indonesia. Batam-Hang Nadim International Airport serves from Jakarta (1.5 hours), Medan (2 hours), Bali (2.5 hours), Surabaya (2 hours). And, other domestic airports including Padang (1.5 hours), Banda Aceh (2 hours), Jambi (1 hour), Palembang (1.5 hours), Solo (2 hours), Semarang (2 hours), Pontianak (1 hours, 45 minutes) or Pekanbaru (1 hour).
24. Surabaya
Location : East Java, Indonesia . Save on Google Maps .
Surabaya is known to Indonesians as the “City of Heroes.” This city is home to the country’s second busiest airport and a popular gateway to Mount Bromo. If you ever find yourself in Surabaya, the city center is an interesting place to wander around while on transit. There are also more sights to see on this side of East Java if you want to venture beyond.
Surabaya is 2 hours east of Jakarta by plane. Surabaya-Juanda International Airport is Indonesia’s second busiest airport. It’s one of the main flight hubs of Citilink, Garuda Indonesia, Indonesia AirAsia, Lion Air, and Sriwijaya Air.
You can fly direct from Kuala Lumpur (2.5 hours), Hong Kong (5 hours), Singapore (2 hours), Taipei (5 hours), Jeddah (10.5 hours), Brunei (2 hours) and Penang (3 hours).
Or, domestic from Jakarta (2 hours), Bali (1 hours), Medan (3 hours), Yogyakarta 45 minutes), Manado (2.5 hours) and many more airports in the country.
Surabaya is also accessible by train and bus from most cities in Java Island including Yogyakarta, Banyuwangi, and Jakarta.
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Mount Bromo Sunrise Tour from Surabaya or Malang
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Taman Safari Prigen and Putuk Truno Waterfall Private Tour
More reasons to visit Surabaya
Tour heritage sites & historic monuments in Surabaya’s old city, Arab Quarter, and Chinatown.
Visit the House of Sampoerna.
Go mall hopping.
Witness the bull races on Madura Island, between July and August. Cross the Suramadu National Bridge on your way.
Explore the highlands and natural sights near Malang.
Meet wildlife in Baluran National Park.
Unwind at Taman Bungkul.
25. Baluran National Park
Location : Area Hutan/Kebun, Sumberwaru, Banyuputih, Situbondo Regency, East Java, Indonesia . Save on Google Maps .
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Surfing in the Mentawai Islands of Indonesia offers several unique benefits that make it a highly sought-after destination for surfers.
Top 6 Destinations in Indonesia
With amazing places to visit in Indonesia spread across more than 17,500 islands, you'll never run out of opportunities for adventure and cultural interaction.
Indonesia is the world's fourth most populous country; the extreme geographical diversity means plenty of beaches, jungles, and volcanoes are waiting to be enjoyed. Each region is unique and has something to offer intrepid travelers.
While a bulk of visitors only see Bali, one of the top destinations in Asia, Indonesia has plenty more to offer away from the beaten path.
Moving across Indonesia's archipelago takes time. You're better off focusing on one or two regions to explore rather than rushing around. Use this summary of the main places to visit in Indonesia to better decide where to go first.
Bali is one of the most visited islands in Southeast Asia and a top honeymoon destination in Asia . The island is a cliché picture of paradise, blessed with wide beaches, blue water, and green volcanic scenery in the interior. There's a reason that Bali claims a lion's share of Indonesia's international tourism.
Unfortunately, word has spread and you're going to have to share Bali's paradise .
Unlike the rest of Indonesia which is primarily Islamic, Bali is predominantly Hindu, lending the island a completely different vibe. Scores of artists, writers, and people interested in holistic healing have settled in Bali because of the unique, health-boosting atmosphere.
Don't assume that Bali is all resort life and beaches. The Kintamani region in the interior is lush and gorgeous, while Ubud is famous as the cultural center.
Top reasons to travel to Bali :
- Romantic escapes
- Luxurious resorts
- Massage, healing spas, and holistic health centers
- Boutique shopping
- Good place for beginner surfing
- Nightlife in Kuta
- Hindu temples and culture
- Volcanic villages
Sumatra is the largest island in Indonesia and the sixth-largest in the world. The massive slice of land is split by the equator on the western edge of Indonesia and is a dream come true for adventurous travelers or people interested in rainforests and endangered species. Sumatra is one of only two places left in the world where you can see wild orangutans ( Borneo is the other).
Most tourism in Sumatra is centered around the northern part of the island where Lake Toba , the largest volcanic lake in the world, dominates the area. A new island, Pulau Samosir, has risen up in the center of the lake and is home to Batak, Karo, and other indigenous tribes that once practiced head-hunting and ritualistic cannibalism.
Top reasons to travel to Sumatra:
- Adventure travel
- Orangutans and other endangered species
- Swimming and lounging around Lake Toba
- Trekking in Gunung Leuser National Park
- Climbing active volcanoes
- Indigenous culture
Lombok, Bali's big island neighbor to the east, is the second stop for many travelers who have finished with Bali. The government is promoting Lombok as the next big tourism hotspot as development in Bali rages forward.
Mount Rinjani, an active volcano, dominates the landscape and towers to 12,224 feet. The volcano can be climbed in two to four days; a guide and permit are required.
The popular Gili Islands
Lombok's biggest attraction is the chance to visit one or all three of the beautiful Gili Islands just off the coast. Gili Trawangan, or simply Gili T, is the largest and most popular with backpackers. Parties rage throughout the week and drugs appear openly on menu boards.
Gili Air, the middle-sized island, is a nice compromise with lots of beauty but not too much seclusion. Finally, Gili Meno is the smallest and most isolated of the three islands. Lots of couples and families head there for the quiet.
Top reasons to travel to Lombok:
- Paradise islands
- Big party scene on Gili T
- Cheap scuba diving
- Good surfing in Kuta Lombok (not to be confused with Kuta, Bali)
- Exciting Gunung Rinjani trek
Java, the oblong-shaped mass stretching between Sumatra and Bali, is the most populous island in the world; more than 50 percent of Indonesia's massive population calls the area home.
Java is busy and crowded in places, but bustling with real Indonesian culture, and yes, Java is the epicenter for the famous coffee of the same name. When Krakatoa—a volcano off the west coast—erupted catastrophically in 1883, the blast produced the loudest sound in modern history and was heard 3,000 miles away.
Gunung Bromo , an active volcano in Java, is the most visited in Indonesia. Travelers freeze at the top of the massive caldera while waiting for a spectacular sunrise.
Top reasons to travel to Java:
- The sprawling metropolis of Jakarta
- Experience modern Indonesian life
- Mount Bromo and famous volcanoes
- The cultural city of Yogyakarta
East Nusa Tenggara—Flores and Komodo
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A mouthful to say, East Nusa Tenggara includes Flores, Komodo, Timor, and the chain of islands stretching east of Lombok.
Flores is a place for rugged travelers who aren't afraid to get a little dirty. One bumpy road stretches throughout the chain with plenty of opportunities for villages, volcanoes, and undeveloped beaches. Flores is predominantly Roman Catholic, so again, the vibe here is different than in the rest of Indonesia.
Komodo and Rinca Island in the Komodo National Park, are famous for the endangered Komodo dragons . People willing to cross some of the most dangerous currents in the world to one of the two islands are rewarded with both adventure and a chance to see man-eating lizards in the wild. The diving around Komodo is some of the most challenging and rewarding in the world.
Top Reasons to Travel to East Nusa Tenggara:
- Rugged adventure travel
- Undeveloped beaches
- Untouched volcano trekking
- Komodo dragons
- World-class diving for experts
- A chance to cross into East Timor
- A visit to the colorful, volcanic lakes of Kelimutu
The twisted, tentacled island of Sulawesi is situated just east of Borneo and north of Flores. The unique shape of Sulawesi also betrays the travel experience there: tough and different.
Moving through the interior of Sulawesi takes time and isn't for the faint of heart. Those that put in the sweat and effort are rewarded with adventure, indigenous culture, and some of the most beautiful islands in the world.
The Togean Islands and Kadidiri, located in the center of Sulawesi's flailing arms, are hard to reach but offer incredible diving opportunities. Wild camping is available and a few all-inclusive dive retreats draw in a handful of intrepid travelers. The water visibility is phenomenal; plenty of sharks and even saltwater crocodiles frequent the area.
Visitors head to Tana Toraja in the south of Sulawesi to experience indigenous culture and to see bizarre funeral rituals where bodies of the deceased are often kept for years and numerous buffalo are slaughtered in sacrifice.
Top reasons to travel to Sulawesi:
- Get off the tourist track
- See ritual animal slaughters
- Learn about local culture and witness funeral rites
- World-class scuba diving
- Beautiful, undeveloped islands
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5 of the best beaches in Indonesia that you may never have heard of
May 20, 2024 • 6 min read
Check out these Indonesian destinations that won't be overrun by other visitors © LilyRosePhotos / Shutterstock
That Indonesia has beautiful beaches is no secret.
But a few of them offer even more: some of the most varied coral life in the world, a taste of local cultures and practices and a sense of stillness not found on more mainstream beaches. Getting to them might mean traveling a considerable distance, but once there, they pay back in spades.
1. Misool, Raja Ampat, Southwest Papua
Best beach for snorkelers and divers
While the beaches in Misool promise white sands, green palms and turquoise waters, its real allure is in what really under those waters.
Shaped like the head of an arrow, it sits on the crossroad of the Ceram Trough and Indonesian Throughflow currents, so nutrient rich that they nurture some of the healthiest and most productive reefs of the planet. For divers and snorkelers, it is an underwater festival with an unforgettable marine topography. Most dive sites are coral reefs with wall diving, swim-throughs, overhangs and drop offs, plus a viewing menu comprising every species of pygmy seahorse, manta ray, reef shark, whale, blue-ringed octopus, gigantic Queensland grouper and dolphin, to name a few. You will need one thick dive log book to document all your encounters underwater here.
You can also swim with thousands of non-stinging jellyfish at the Jellyfish Lake, explore prehistoric rock art or hop from one islet to another on your pinisi (schooner).
Planning tip: Travel to Missol does not come cheap. Don't visit in July and August when waves are too big and dangerous to brave.
2. Ratenggaro Beach, Sumba, East Nusa Tenggara
Best beach for a cultural experience
Sumba – about three islands away from Bali in Indonesia’s remote East Nusa Tenggara province – is quickly becoming the next big thing in the travel world. Many who holiday in this breathtaking haven head to NIHI Sumba , an intimate, uber luxury resort, leaving the rest of Sumba for locals and some discerning surfers. If you are looking for a secluded, no-frills stretch of pearly white sand, Ratenggaro is perfect; however, it's even better if you seek company at the village fringing the beach. Here you will receive a warm welcome from locals and get a chance to immerse yourself in a culture that is unique to this island.
Witness the mysticism, tradition and ancestral beliefs that Sumbanese practice to this day. The Ratenggaro experience includes chicken and pigs sacrifices to appease the spirits and ensure a good harvest; village architecture designed to house spirits in the tall roofs; and horseback spear-fighting festivals – called Pasola colloquially. Horses are as much a part of this island as buffaloes: both used to help with irrigation of the land and add to the rural vignette of this remote island.
Detour: Surfers won't find what they're looking for at Ratenggaro unfortunately. But while on Sumba, don't miss riding the "Miller's Right" wave at Pantai Tarimbang. The 5-hour bumpy ride from Ratenggaro may shake your insides, but you'll be pleased you went before the rest of the world descends on it.
3. Gigi Hiu Beach, Lampung Province, Sumatra
Best beach for landscape photography
Gigi Hiu, or "shark teeth," may not be a recreational beach in the conventional sense, but for a landscape photographer, the raw beauty of this place is worth hours on its shore. The view across the beach is filled with serrated rock formations that have been carved by sea water for millions of years to resemble shark’s teeth. Rising up to perpetually blue skies against the azure waters of the Indian Ocean, these formations allow for stunning long-exposure photography.
While sunrise is most coveted, with the rays giving an ochre hue to the rocks and the waves reflecting light from the sun, nighttime has its own charm. With no light pollution, this beach is becoming a popular and photogenic destination to capture the Milky Way. That it is remote and difficult to reach should be kept in mind. For those who persevere, there is a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
Planning tip: Gigi Hiu is located 5km (3 miles) from Kiluan Bay, located in Kiluan Village, which is also where you will drop anchor in one of its handful of homesteads. The beaches on the bay nurture two species of sea turtles, the green sea turtle and the hawksbill turtle, that are often seen swimming subsurface in the Bay’s transparent waters. A 20-minute boat ride can also take you close to the dolphins dancing in open waters with wild abandon.
4. Lengkuas Beach, Belitung, Sumatra
Best beach for families
You don’t always have to trek to far-flung locales to experience secluded, turquoise-trimmed, white-sand beaches in Indonesia. Some are surprisingly easy to get to from Jakarta and yet guarantee solitude. The island of Belitung has been a local “hero” ever since the Indonesian top grossing film Laskar Pelangi (2008), adapted from a book written by Belitung-born Andrea Hirata, was shot here. Mercifully, it didn’t do what Eat Pray Love (2010) did to Bali, and Belitung beaches remain untouched.
Lengkuas is a boat ride away from Tanjung Pandan (where direct flights from Jakarta land) and has pristine white sand, palms, calm greenish-blue waters and gentle waves washing over the contrasting granite rocks indigenous to Indonesia’s Java Sea. Adding to its charm is an operational 19th-century lighthouse built by the Dutch, guiding the passing ships and offering gorgeous bird's-eye views. It would be a pity if you didn’t hire a boat and explore other parts of Belitung – especially the Tanjung Tinggi beach where the movie was filmed. Even better: read the original book and truly soak in the resilient spirit of the group of 10 school children the story is based on while you experience the "film set."
Detour: Manggar City in East Belitung – a 2–3-hour trip by road from Tanjung Pandan – is known for its coffee culture. Locals fill the coffee shops, socializing, playing chess and discussing politics and life. Taking in this vibe as well as some good Indonesian coffee is an interesting detour from the usual beach activities.
5. Ngurtavur Beach, Southeast Maluku Regency
Best beach for keen bird-watchers
If you visit Ngurtavur in the morning – which you must, to see it in its full glory – yours may well be the first footsteps of the day to leave a mark on this sandbar’s ivory sands. But maybe not if you visit during the peak summer season, when the quiet of island is broken by the grunts of hundreds of pelicans who pause here as they migrate through Indonesia from Papua New Guinea and Australia.
Ngurtavur is a 2km-long (1.2-miles) and 7m-wide (23ft) unadulterated stretch of white sand that juts out from Warbal island into the sea. With a beachful of pelicans, it is perfect for hardcore birders, but you don’t have to be a bird-watcher to soak in the beauty of this beach. The crystal clear azure waters are perfect for swimming or snorkeling. Look out for pygmy seahorses, nudibranchs and almost 250 species of reef-building coral. During high tide, when the sandbar gets cut off from the main beach, some elongated parts of it are only 2cm (0.8in) submerged. When walking on them, it’s almost like walking on water in the middle of the Banda Sea.
Planning tip: There are no accommodations available on Ngurtavur Beach. You can either opt for a homestay at the Ngurbloat (Pasir Panjang) Beach or a hotel in Langgur.
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The Liao dynasty and Jin dynasty took sovereignty of Boli earlier than Mongols captured the metropolis. Ming and Qing took manipulate of the metropolis efficaciously. Before 1860, this became a standard Chinese metropolis, with more than 50% Han citizens. In the mid-seventeenth century, the Amur Valley have become the scene of hostilities among the Russian Cossacks, seeking to enlarge into the region and to collect tribute from the natives, and the rising Manchu Qing Dynasty, intent on securing the region for itself. The Russian explorers and raiders of the 1650s set up some of more or much less fortified camps at the Amur; most of them were in use for just a few months, and later destroyed.
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There was a time when you could see wild Tigers all over Asia, but now they are driven back into only 13 countries, with some projects in places like Africa to re-introduce them to the wild. The tiger remains the largest living cat in the world and is simply magnificent to observe.
Best Places to See Tigers
We looked at the best places for tiger safari or global tours. You can see tigers in the wild in 13 different countries, but these 5 offer the highest sighting probability.
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#1 Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India
India offers one of the best Tiger spotting opportunities in the world, with over 50 Tier resorts called the "Tiger State."
India is home to seventy percent of the world’s tiger population, with the Bengal tiger population at 2226 during the last census in 2014. The state of Madhya Pradesh is India’s Tiger State; it is located a few hours south of Deli.
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How to get there: Durminskoye Reserve is about two hours drive from Khabarovsk, in the Southeastern part of Russia in Khabarovsk Krai.
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A white tiger was caught in this area in 1957, whose offspring can be seen in zoos and circuses worldwide. Other predator species in the area include leopard, striped hyena, sloth bear, wild dog, reed cat, golden jackal, spotted musang, and Indian mongoose.
The best-known animal species in the park is the Bengal tiger, of which almost 50 animals lived in the park in 1997. The big cats are not shy and can be observed particularly well here.
The hilly landscape is dominated by a plateau on which once stood the fort of the Maharajas. Nearby are grasslands rich in game, originating from swamps once created to protect the fort. Some of these swamps still exist. Salt forests dominate the rest.
The Bandhavgarh National Park is a national park in Madhya Pradesh, India. It covers an area of about 480 square kilometers and is located about 300 km south of Khajuraho in the Vindhya Mountains. The park is considered one of the most reliable places to observe wild tigers.
#3 Satpura Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh, India
- Satpura National Park Tours
- Pugdun Safaris
How to get there: The Satpura Tiger Reserve, also known as Satpura National Park, is located in the Indian district of Hoshangabad in Madhya Pradesh.
This is a different kind of tiger sanctuary with many differences in altitude and gorgeous greenery, reminiscent of Robert Frost’s beautiful forests. There is a lot of wildlife here. It is undoubtedly an underestimated but wonderful place worth visiting. The drive to the place itself through the mountains is amazingly scenic.
Even though the chances of tiger sightings in Satpura Tiger Reserve are not the highest, the park offers walking safaris, a unique way to experience wildlife.
Saptura Tiger Reserve is a wonderful place in Madhya Pradesh. However, it is doubtful to see Tiger because there are only 50 tigers in the 1200 sq km National Park.
#4 Ranthambhore National Park, Rajasthan, India
Those who want to see a tiger in Ranthambhore with some certainty should have at least 2 days. Nevertheless, some luck belongs to it to get one of the striped big cats to face. It is an enormously exciting experience!
The area is known for its Bengal tigers, which are not very shy and can be easily observed even during the day. Furthermore, it is one of the most western occurrences of the striped big cat at.
The Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve is one of 53 tiger reserves in India. The reserve includes Ranthambhore National Park, Kaila Devi Game Reserve, and other small units. In total, it covers an area of 1335 km².
#5 Corbett Tiger Reserve, Uttarakhand, India
- Corbett Tiger National Park Tours
- Corbett Tiger Reserve Tours
The main form of vegetation is the saline forests; at higher altitudes, there are also some pine stands. In the lowlands, there are riverine forests, whose stands are interrupted by grasslands called “chaurs” by the locals. It is only open from November to June.
The largest river in the park is the Ramganga, which flows into a large lake at the western border of the reserve. Broad valleys and hills characterize the landscape. A chain of hills runs east-west in the middle of the area.
It was initially called Hailey National Park, but in 1957, it was renamed Corbett National Park after it was temporarily called Ramganga National Park in 1952. Corbett National Park covers almost 521 square kilometers. Together with the adjacent Sonanadi Conservation Area, it forms the Corbett Tiger Reserve, established in 1973 as part of Project Tiger.
Corbett National Park is in the Indian state of Uttarakhand at the foot of the Himalayas. It is named after the British hunter and conservationist Jim Corbett, who was instrumental in establishing the first national park in India near Nainital in 1936. Interesting for Tiger Safari or Tour.
#6 Sundarbans-Nationalpark and Tiger Reserve, West Bengal, India
- Sunderbans National Park Tours
- Sunderbans-Park Tour
How to get there: The park is located in the Sundarbans in the Ganges Delta and borders the Sundarban Reserve Forest in Bangladesh.
Also, look at our India Big 5 Article to explore Indian Wildlife.
Among the mammals , the Bengal Tiger is also the absolute highlight in Sundarbans National Park. At present, there are estimated between 350 and 400 wild Bengal Tigers in the Sundarbans. This is the largest remaining tiger population worldwide!
The name comes from Bengali and means “beautiful forest”. The Sundarbans cover an area of 10,000 square kilometers in the delta of the largest rivers in South Asia, the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna. The Indian state of West Bengal shares the mangrove area with Bangladesh.
The Sundarbans are the most extensive mangrove forests in the world and the only ones where Bengal tigers live at the same time, they have been a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site since 1987.
West Bengal is home to one of the world’s largest tiger populations, with over 350 tigers in a 140,000-hectare mangrove forest close to the Bangladesh border. It is a world heritage site, and visitors can take boat safaris. A very famous place for Tiger Safari or Tours.
#7 Chitwan National Park, Chitwan, Nepal
- Chitwan Jungle Tours
- Chitwan Jungle Safari
How to get there: The Chitwan National Park is located southwest of Kathmandu in the Terai.
The Chitwan National Park is the best known in the country. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the first national park in Nepal . Dusk jeep safari is very popular, mainly in the morning and evening. The more relaxed parts of the day offer the best chance to see a Tiger.
Due to increased conservation efforts, Nepal's Bengal Tiger population doubled in the last decade, with more than 235 individuals in the five national parks.
#9 The Sundarbans, Bangladesh
- Bengal Tours (three-day)
- Guide Tours (three-day)
- Responsible Travel (eight-day safari)
Tiger Safari Operators:
How to get there: The sundarbans national park is located in the south west of bangladesh, around 6 hours drive from Dhaka.
You can also see saltwater crocodiles, wild boar, languages and many birds .
However, Tiger sightings in Bangladesh are rare , compared to other countries. Another interesting place for Tiger Safaris or Tiger Tours. Operators offer Boat tours from the city of Khulna in the southwest. Bed and Breakfast on the leading boat, track tigers on smaller boats or en foot (with armed security personal)
It’s the home of more than 1120 Bengal tigers.
Welcome to the world’s largest mangrove forest, starting in India and going through Bangladesh.
#10 Durminskoye Reserve, Chabarowsk Region Russia
- Russia Tiger Tracking
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How to get there: Durminskoye Reserve is about two hours’ drive from Khabarovsk, in the South-Eastern part of Russia in Khabarovsk Krai.
Tourist tiger safaris are organized like science tours, tracking pug marks on snowmobiles and on food, setting camera traps reviewing footage. What else is there? You can see wolves, lynxes, badgers, foxes, and raptors. In the summer even Asian black bears
However, with only around 540 individuals left in the wild, the chance to see one is slight. Most of the Tiger Safari tours are based in Durminskoye Reserve, it is a 50.000-acre wildlife sanctuary a three hours drive from Khabarovsk in southeast Russia. It is the last prime habitat for Siberian tigers.
In the 1940s, they were hunted to the brink of extinction and only saved due to the new protection grant of tigers in Russia in 1965.
The majestic Siberian Tiger, mainly found in eastern Russia or northern China, is our planet’s largest tiger species and cat. It is sadly also the most endangered .
#12 Kerinci Seblat National Park, Sumatra, Indonesia
- Wild Sumatra
- Trijaya Travel
How to get there: The main entrance and the national park office are in Sungai Penuh. There you can get a visit permit and find hiking guides. Alternatively, accommodations in the Kerinci Seblat National Park’s surroundings often help their guests get a visit permit and reliable hiking guides. Look for a Tiger Safari or Tour.
There are also about 200 bird species. Among the more than 4000 plant species that grow in Kerinci Seblat National Park are the giant reflower, the titan’s root, various orchids and the edelweiss.
Numerous rare or even endangered species, such as the Sumatran tiger, the clouded leopard, the tree leopard, the Sumatran rhinoceros, the Malay bear, and the Malayan tapir, is at home in Kerinci Seblat National Park.
Various species accordingly characterize the fauna and flora of the Kerinci Seblat National Park.
However, the National Park offers another Sighting, the Sumatran Tiger . Around 200 Tigers roam in the wild, using Tourists as one factor to save their habitat and survival.
The Kerinci Seblat National Park is twice the size of the famous Bali Island, which is well known for its tourists.
Get to know Tigers
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Because humans hunt it and destroy its habitat, which once stretched from the Caspian Sea to the Pacific Ocean.
Tiger habitats are pretty diverse and can be found in more places than you’d think! They live in Siberia’s dense forests and roam Malaysia’s jungles. But things are not going well for these elegant cats of prey. Although the tiger has no natural enemies, it is threatened with extinction.
Photo by and (C)2007 Derek Ramsey.
Tiger Endangerment
The IUCN red list puts the Tiger status to endangered :
Poachers are also a great danger. They hunt the tigers because they can sell the big cats’ body parts well. Because claws, teeth, brain, and other parts are processed into medicine in traditional Chinese medicine and are in great demand. Hunting tigers as trophies have cost many animals their lives, especially in the last century.
The World Wide Fund For Nature ( WWF ) assumes that less than ten percent of the original habitat is left. The reasons are manifold. For example, mineral resources such as coal or oil are extracted in some regions. Deforestation of the rainforest is also a significant problem, as is the development of inaccessible areas by roads.
The South Chinese tiger is considered extinct in the accessible wilderness. According to the WWF species lexicon, experts assume that there are only a few isolated individuals, if at all. Therefore, the last hope of preserving the species lies in the few animals in Chinese zoos. The remaining five species now live in only 13 countries in Asia. Most of them are native to India, where it is estimated that there are about 1700 tigers.
A little more than a hundred years ago, there were still about 100,000 tigers living in large parts of Asia . There are still about 3900 animals; the Bali, Caspian, and Java tigers are extinct. Amazing animals for a Tiger Safari or Tour.
How Dangerous are Tigers?
That is why wild animals respect them. But if a trainer, for example, stumbles and loses his position of power, it can become dangerous even for him. Also, to strange tigers, he would not dare to enter the cage. By the way, in the wilderness, animals only rarely attack humans. If, for example, a shark hurts a surfer, it is only because he mistakes him for a seal. You can see this because, unlike its usual prey, it does not eat it.
Nevertheless, some people can go into a tiger or lion cage without being attacked, for example, tamers in the circus. They know their animals well and are something like the leader.
For Tiger, a human being is a big animal. And when an animal is in its enclosure, the tiger wants to hunt it because he has an innate hunting instinct.
Approximately 100 people die every year due to attacks by tigers. Probably, humans are often to blame for this themselves because they provoke the animals.
Tigers in Zoos and National Parks
The consequences for the animals are fatal: Massive damage to their health, severe behavioral disorders, and increased mortality. This Tiger Safari or Tour guide should highlight only sustainable places to go.
- Perform feats for which they are often trained by force,
- Have to change venues 50 times a year on average,
- Spend most of their time in small cages, inadequate enclosures, or in the transport wagon,
- That essential species-specific behavior such as social contacts or movement are considerably restricted or made completely impossible,
- that they have little variety or occupation,
- that they are often not fed and cared for appropriately,
- That veterinary control or care is often inadequate because there are only a few specialized veterinarians for wild animals nationwide or the circus cannot or will not afford the treatment financially,
- that in many cases the circus operators lack the necessary expertise,
- that there is no fixed winter quarters during the play-free period. Only about every tenth company can call a winter accommodation its own.
Nevertheless, animals of wild species can still be seen in many circus operations that travel around the world: Tigers, lions, elephants, rhinoceroses, giraffes, sea lions or monkeys – the range of animal species carried along is extensive. Wild animals suffer in the circus. They suffer massively, because:
Wild animals make exceptionally high demands on their keeping and accommodation. In a circus enterprise, responsible keeping wild animals is generally impossible.
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