Indonesia Attractions
What to See in Indonesia
Indonesia’s attractions juxtapose man-made creations with natural wonders. The unspoiled beauty of Lombok and Bali's rugged coastline share little in the way of common ground with the sprawling metropolises of Jakarta. Yogyakarta is the most popularly sought-after city on the island of Java mainly for its tourist attractions. Laden with classical Javanese fine art, music, dance and drama, the city is also home to the temples of Borobudur and Prambanan.
The beauty of the archipelago is that moving from one island to another is easily done. The stressful hustle and bustle of Jakarta’s is easily counteracted by some beach lounging or exploring one of the nearby islands.
Steeped in a rich cultural history, the former Dutch colony has enough interesting architecture and cultural relics to keep visitors occupied for a week. For logistical reasons, it's best to break the city down into five areas – Central, West, South, East and North. Read more...
There's as much to do away from the beach as there is to do on it. Bali's tropical landscape is a gem with lush greenery to explore everywhere, except at the tops of the volcanoes of course. Animal lovers will be particularly pleased with the choice of activities available. Read more...
Virginal beaches meet with a majestic mountainous terrain; a fusion of man-made and natural beauty awaits you. Due to the lack of development on the island, the majority of the sights here are natural wonders, The Gili islands offer a taste of deserted tropical living, where horse-drawn carts provide an ecologically and friendly alternative to motorbikes and cars. Read more...
Eco-tourism lies at the heart of Bintan Island. Beautiful beaches and nature’s wonders are the order of the day when it comes to this amazing destination. The island also possesses historical significance which dates way back to the 16th century, when it became a main trading port in the South-East Asia region. Read more...
Being one of the most popular travel destinations in Indonesia, Batam Island features several interesting tourist attractions and spectacular beaches. Many sports clubs and resorts lining the Nongsa coast and Waterfront City offer exciting sea sports and outdoor activities for everyone. Read more...
Java’s long history has resulted in countless heritage buildings and museums and Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono’s Palace is a must-visit site. The Palace and the nearby three heritage buildings from the colonial era (BNI, Post Office, and Bank of Indonesia), all represent fine examples of Javanese structure. Read more...
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