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Indonesia is a tropical paradise and one of the hottest destinations in the world right now. You could spend weeks (or a lifetime) surfing the waves on the beaches of Bali or diving off the coast of the Gili Islands. Jakarta - a bustling, vibrant city - has excellent food tours offering a taste of local cuisine, while Komodo Island is a truly unique piece of nature.

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12 Things To Do in Jakarta
12 Things To Do in Jakarta
As the capital of Indonesia, Jakarta is a sprawling, culturally-diverse city that is always humming and buzzing with activity. Whether you’re looking for a bit of luxury or want to learn some history, there are so many things to do in Jakarta — from shopping and nightlife to Buddhist temples and museums. If you’re not sure what to do in Jakarta during your visit to the busy city, we’ve put together this list of 12 awesome things to do to get you started, in no particular order.
13 Fun Things to Do in Ubud
13 Fun Things to Do in Ubud
Having gained fame as a setting for the film Eat, Pray, Love; Ubud is recognized by many as Bali’s cultural heart. A flourishing crafts center boasting hundreds of shops and studios selling everything from antique wood carvings to locally-made jewelry, it sits in the cool mountains just an hour north of the island’s airport. Also home to spectacular landscapes and fascinating historic and cultural sights, you’ll find a huge number of things to do in Ubud. The 13 on our list are open daily.
Pura Tanah Lot: The Sea Temple
Pura Tanah Lot: The Sea Temple
The coastal temple Pura Tanah Lot is located in the southern part of Bali, North West of popular southern destinations like Kuta and Seminyak. It is vastly known as a destination for epic photography. This cultural icon is among the seven sea temples located in the coast of Bali and has been contained in Balinese mythology for centuries. The temple continues to stand strong today, although it has had its fair share of aging, as back in the 80's the temple started to crumble and about one third of the rocks at the base of the temple had to be replaced with artificial rocks.For those who aren't aware of it's cultural representation, Pura Tanah Lot might just be another ancient ruin to mindlessly gaze at, but Tanah Lot is a place to be held in high esteem and regards, as the temple serves as an important temple dedicated to the sea god as well as a great place to witness Bali’s famous sunsets.
Lembongan Island: Day Trip from Bali
Lembongan Island: Day Trip from Bali
Lembongan Island is a small, lush strip of land set off Bali’s southeast coast. It is one of a trio of islands made up of Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Penida, and compact Nusa Ceningan. The Badung Strait separates the three islands from Bali. On Lembongan Bali, you’ll discover languid white sandy beaches, fabulous snorkeling and diving amidst a myriad of sea life and flourishing coral reefs and serious surfing, all set in a chilled island-type vibe. If you and your family are in search of a more sedate and unhurried pace of life for your vacation, or you are looking for an intimate location for a honeymoon; Lembongan will welcome you with open arms.
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Anonymous | Traveled in July
Amazing Beautiful Bali

Bali Bliss was amazing! It was my first trip to Indonesia and I'm so happy with our tour guide, Ikrar! He was absolutely amazing, so caring and knowledgeable and very organized. Everything went smoothly and he was such a great addition to the group and felt like we had a true experience of Bali! The trip was the perfect mix of sight seeing, water activities and relaxation! I have made so many amazing new friends from this tour (including Ikrar!) and am so excited for my next trip!

Anonymous | Traveled in June

Nice contrast between Java (with a Muslim majority) and Bali (Hindu), which markedly shapes their character. Not sure i appreciated 4 or 5 muezzins calling me to prayer at 4am in Java, though..:0). Tour leader needs to alter his advice in Ubud: the monkey forest was entirely enjoyable, not the fearsome place he made it out to be... Also needs to advise on other highlights of Ubud, such as the Water Palace, which i discovered by myself.

Lynne | Traveled in June

This was our fourteenth trip with Explore, and once again our trip met all our expectations. Our Tour Leader Hadi was very friendly and very competent, and all arrangements went smoothly. Great variety of activities (batik-making, snorkeling, hiking, bike-riding, cooking opportunities) and wonderful sightseeing - ancient temples, beautiful scenery (terraced farmland, rice paddies, waterfalls) volcanoes (up close!) spice plantations, villages and people. Thoroughly recommend this tour.

Karen | Traveled in June

Hadi was a fantastic tour leader! He was knowledgeable, informative and very very patient. He made the trip and was a great ambassador for Indonesia. The trip had a great variety of activities and 3 UNESCO World Heritage sites. I particularly loved the trip up Mt Bromo to see inside a volcano and again to see the sunrise - a very different experience than expected but a lot of fun. The only downside was the last hotel had a major reconstruction of its restaurant which could be heard round the pool (I had an email saying it was refurbished and reopened.) It meant people moved to another hotel and split up the group which was disappointing But it was a nice hotel.

Esma | Traveled in June
Bali trip 10 days

I had an amazing experience on this trip, thanks to our incredible tour guide! He was always making sure that every single person in the group was comfortable, happy, and enjoying every moment. His attention to detail and care for everyone really stood out. On top of that, his great sense of humor made the whole journey so much more fun and memorable. Highly recommend this tour — it was unforgettable!

Chloe | Traveled in May
Bali Bliss - GWT

This trip was the best decision I’ve made as a first time solo traveller! The booking process was straightforward and I was given all relevant information prior to departure! Ikrar was the best guide, informative, patient, funny and kind!

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Indonesia Tours — Highlights and Travel Tips

When a country has as many as 17000 islands and 300 languages, it is bound to feel confusing and mysterious, yet full of adventure. Indonesia is one of the best places to venture off the beaten path, explore vast landmasses that have been literally untouched by mankind, become a part of scuba diving, hiking and jungle trekking tours and enjoy attractions such as gorgeous beaches, coral cays and unique species of wildlife.

Indonesia is famous as one of the most tectonically active nations on the planet. In other words, it is full of all kinds of volcanoes, nature’s weapons of destruction that also offer spectacular travel experiences. But it’s not all about volcanoes. Indonesia is also home to some of the most scintillating beaches and dramatic locales.

Tour Highlights

  • Visit the dragons on Komodo Island
  • Hike to the crater of Mount Bromo
  • Find peace and ocean views at Pura Tanah Lot temple
  • Explore Borobudur, the world’s largest Buddhist temple
  • Find orangutans in the jungles of Sumatra
  • Catch a wave on Kuta beach

Travel Tips

  • Indonesia is a big country made up of several large islands. A drive across Sumatra, the country’s largest island, will take you around 50 hours. Investigate domestic flights instead, and plan ahead to make sure you see all the sites at the top of your bucket list.
  • Left handers be wary: using your left hand is reserved for using the bathroom in Indonesia. It is considered rude to eat, shake hands, or pass items with your left hand.
  • Don’t make the mistake of sticking to Bali. While Bali has much to offer, visiting other islands will surely give you the full Indonesia experience. Climb volcanos on Lombok, visit the capital city of Jakarta and relax on the beaches of the Gili Islands.
  • A sarong will be your best friend when temple hopping, no matter whether you’re a man or a woman. Both sexes are expected to cover up when entering temples and other holy sites.
  • Looking for a cheap snack between meals? Try krupuk! Sold on nearly every street corner, this tasty snack is made of deep-fried rice sugar.

Indonesia has seasonal weather so please do check up on the best time to visit Indonesia before planning your tour. If you’re still hunting for more things to do in Indonesia and places to explore in Indonesia , do check out our Indonesia Travel Guide for more information.

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