Attractions in Indonesia
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Nestled on the edge of Meru Betiri National Park along East Java’s south coast, Rajegwesi Beach offers a serene and natural setting, far from the bustling resorts of Bali. This […]
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Sukamade Beach, located within East Java’s Meru Betiri National Park in Banyuwangi, Indonesia, is a significant site for turtle conservation. During the wet season, female turtles make their way to […]
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Nestled in a historic building on Fatahillah Square in the heart of Jakarta’s Old Town, the Wayang Museum celebrates Indonesia’s rich tradition of puppetry. The museum showcases a diverse collection […]
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Formally known as the Raja Hamidah Grand Mosque of Batam, the Batam Grand Mosque (Masjid Agung Batam) stands as a contemporary religious landmark in Batam Center, Indonesia. Recently renovated between […]
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Nestled on the Indonesian island of Flores, Batu Cermin (Mirror Rock) Cave is a popular attraction for visitors to Labuan Bajo. The cave derives its name from the unique phenomenon […]
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Braga Street, located in Bandung, Indonesia, is celebrated for its charming colonial architecture and several historic buildings, earning the city the nickname of the Paris of Java. Lined with structures […]
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Nestled within the Ramada Bintang Bali Resort in Kuta, Theta Spa by the Sea offers a tranquil escape with views of the Indian Ocean. This contemporary spa draws on a […]
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Conveniently located within walking distance of Ngurah Rai International Airport, Anika Spa in Kuta offers a modern and comfortable setting for pre- or post-flight relaxation. The spa specializes in traditional […]
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Kota Gede, once the capital of the powerful Mataram kingdom, now stands as a historic suburb of Yogyakarta. The area is dotted with significant sites, including the royal cemetery and […]
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Candi Sukuh, a 15th-century temple, stands on the slopes of Mt. Lawu in Indonesia, distinguished by its unique pyramid structure and erotic carvings. The entrance is marked by a large […]
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Gedung Sate, the seat of West Java’s government, stands as a striking architectural landmark in Bandung, blending neoclassical and Indonesian design elements. The building’s unique facade, with its ornate details […]
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Museum Geologi, one of the oldest museums in Indonesia, is located in Bandung and offers a comprehensive look into the country’s geological history. Spanning two stories, the museum houses an […]
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Petulu, an unremarkable village outside Ubud, Indonesia, hosts a daily phenomenon that captivates bird-watchers and sunset enthusiasts. Since 1965, thousands of herons and egrets have returned from the rice fields […]
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Located in Bali, Splash Water Park is part of the Finns Recreation Club and offers a more budget-friendly alternative to other water parks on the island. The park features a […]
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Nestled on the coast of Meru Betiri National Park in East Java, Green Bay, also known as Teluk Hijau, remains a hidden gem, more frequented by local Indonesian travelers than […]
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Nestled in the heartland of Java and a historical rival to neighboring Yogyakarta, Surakarta—commonly known as Solo—stands as a bastion of traditional Javanese culture. This conservative and formal city is […]
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Mt. Merapi, whose name translates to ‘mountain of red fire,’ stands as one of Indonesia’s most active volcanoes, casting a powerful presence over the landscape near Yogyakarta. This sacred peak, […]
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Nestled in the western part of Sumba, Indonesia, Waikuri Lagoon, also known as Weekuri Lake, is a natural wonder characterized by its crystal-clear, shallow waters. Surrounded by rugged rocks and […]
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Occupying the northwestern corner of Bali, West Bali National Park (Taman Nasional Bali Barat) stands as the island’s last true wilderness. Established in 1941, primarily to protect the critically endangered […]
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Located about two hours’ drive from Yogyakarta, Sadranan Beach is a standout on Gunung Kidul’s picturesque coastline. The beach features golden sands and clear waters, making it ideal for swimming, […]
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Singaraja, meaning ‘Lion King’ in Indonesian, serves as the epicenter of north Bali. This city is marked by its winged lion statues and a scenic waterfront. Visitors can explore a […]
Nestled in the heart of Ubud, The Yoga Barn stands as a renowned center for yoga and wellness, offering over 100 classes each week across seven studios. This expansive complex […]
KidZania Jakarta, Indonesia’s first branch of the globally popular children’s edutainment concept, spans over 80,000 square feet (7,500 square meters) in South Jakarta. This miniature model city offers a unique […]
De Arca Museum in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, offers a unique twist on the traditional waxwork museum. Instead of using wax, the museum features over 100 statues crafted from fiberglass, depicting a […]