Attractions in Indonesia
Nestled within the verdant expanse of Halimun Salak National Park, Mt. Salak (Gunung Salak) stands as one of West Java’s most accessible volcanoes. Rising to a height of 7,254 feet […]
Pulau Merah Beach, located on the southern coast of East Java in Banyuwangi, Indonesia, offers a stunning alternative to the more famous beaches of nearby Bali. This long stretch of […]
Nestled in Banyuwangi, East Java, Osing Kemiren Village, also known as the Osing Tourism Village, provides a unique window into the distinct traditions of the Osing people. This village, set […]
Pejaten Village, located in South Jakarta, is a medium-sized mall that caters to the city’s middle class. The mall features a variety of popular Indonesian brands, including Matahari department stores, […]
Nestled in the cool, elevated hills of Puncak near Bogor, the Gunung Mas Tea Plantation traces its roots to the Dutch colonial era. Spanning 6,000 acres (2,428 hectares), this vast […]
Nestled in the shadow of the active volcano Mt. Agung in east Bali, Sibetan Village is renowned for its cultivation of salak, or snake fruit, with at least 14 different […]
Ancol Dreamland, also known as Taman Impian Ancol, is a sprawling waterfront recreation area in Jakarta that first opened its doors in the 1960s. Spanning a significant stretch of coastline, […]
Wedi Ireng Beach, a small and secluded stretch of coastline in Banyuwangi, Indonesia, is located not far from the more bustling Pulau Merah Beach. The Javanese name, which translates to […]
For over 100 million years, sea turtles have played a crucial role in maintaining marine ecosystems, but now face significant threats from human activities. Established in 2006, the Turtle Conservation […]
Just off the East Java coast, Tabuhan Island is a small, uninhabited gem spanning only 12 acres (5 hectares). Known for its vibrant marine life, the island features a reef […]