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Culture of Indonesia - Indonesia Tourism & Vacations 2016 - Bali & Java - Indonesia Trip 2016
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Indonesia straddles the Equator between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. While it has land borders with Malaysia to the north as well as East Timor and Papua New Guinea to the east, it also neighbors Australia to the south, and Palau, the Philippines, Vietnam, Singapore, and Thailand to the north, India to the northwest.
See in Bali & Java - Indonesia
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Natural attractions
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Indonesia is home to no less than 167 active volcanoes, far more than any other country. Some of the more accessible for visitors are in the Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park and the Ijen Crater in East Java, Mount Rinjani in Lombok and perhaps easiest of all, Mount Batur in Bali. A list of 226 Indonesian mountains has recently been compiled.
Hardly surprisingly in the world's largest archipelago, beaches are significant attractions. Aside from the obvious like Bali, there are wonderful beaches in off-the-beaten-track locations in Maluku, Nusa Tenggara and Sulawesi. In a nation of 18,000+ islands, the options are almost endless.
Indonesia has some of the largest remaining tracts of tropical forest anywhere in the world, and these support an incredibly diverse wildlife from Orangutans and other primates to critically endangered Javan Rhinoceros and Tigers, and an extraordinarily wide range of bird species. Forest areas recognised as UNESCO World Heritage Sites are Ujung Kulon National Park in West Java, and three huge parks in Sumatra, which together comprise the Tropical Rain Forest Heritage of Sumatra: Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, Gunung Leuser National Park and Kerinci Seblat National Park.
Further east, Komodo Island is the home of the remarkable Komodo Dragon and a very diverse marine life. Close to the very eastern limit of Indonesia, the remote Lorentz National Park in Papua has a permanent glacier, and is the single largest national park anywhere in Southeast Asia.
Historical and cultural attractions
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Borobudur in Central Java is the world's largest Buddhist monument, dating from the 8th century, and nearby Prambanan is a remarkable Hindu monument dating from just a few years later. Those two, together with the charm of Yogyakarta, make for a popular cultural combination in Central Java.
Also in Central Java, the Dieng Plateau is home to the oldest extant temples in Indonesia, predating Borobudur by some 100 years, and just north of Solo, the early man archaeological excavation at Sangiran is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In such a vast archipelago it is hardly surprising that there are some very distinct and unique cultures, often contained in relatively small areas. Bali has a unique Hindu culture, descended from the great Javanese Majapahit Kingdom in the 13th and 14th centuries. The whole island is adorned by beautifully kept temples (pura), and there is a seemingly endless procession of colourful ceremonies. Some of the better known are the mother temple at Besakih, Pura Ulun Danau Bratan, and Pura Uluwatu.
Further east, Sumba is home to one of the few remaining megalithic cultures anywhere on earth. In Sulawesi, the Tana Toraja region is famous for spectacular animist burial rites. Visiting the vast hinterland of Papua in the far east of the country requires considerable planning, an awful lot of money, and a tolerance for extremely challenging conditions. However, for those who want a true wilderness experience and the opportunity to witness first-hand cultures that have had very little contact with the outside world, it is hard to think of a better option anywhere on earth.
Welcome to the Tourism Village of Kalibiru In Jogjakarta Destination
Kalibiru National Park is a beautiful park of lush nature, a peaceful environment and beautiful views. The park is located at the Menoreh hills, at 450 meters above sea level. Except from beautiful nature and views, the park also offers great sunsets and fun outdoor activities, such as tree tops that offers great views, flying fox and trekking paths that range from 1,5 to 7 kilometers.
If you want to avoid crowds and queues up to the trees where you take pictures, then you shouldn’t visit Kalibiru during weekends. You shouldn’t either visit the park while it’s raining, because most of the tree spots are closing for safety reasons. Don’t visit the park too late either, because they close down the famous tree spots around 4-5 pm, depending on the weather. The best option is to go on a day trip to Kalibiru early in the morning, Monday to Friday.
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Bali & Java - Indonesia Tourism & Vacations 2016
Bali & Java - Indonesia Tourism & Vacations 2016 - Bali & Java - Indonesia Trip 2016
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Indonesia straddles the Equator between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. While it has land borders with Malaysia to the north as well as East Timor and Papua New Guinea to the east, it also neighbors Australia to the south, and Palau, the Philippines, Vietnam, Singapore, and Thailand to the north, India to the northwest.
See in Bali & Java - Indonesia
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Natural attractions
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Indonesia is home to no less than 167 active volcanoes, far more than any other country. Some of the more accessible for visitors are in the Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park and the Ijen Crater in East Java, Mount Rinjani in Lombok and perhaps easiest of all, Mount Batur in Bali. A list of 226 Indonesian mountains has recently been compiled.
Hardly surprisingly in the world's largest archipelago, beaches are significant attractions. Aside from the obvious like Bali, there are wonderful beaches in off-the-beaten-track locations in Maluku, Nusa Tenggara and Sulawesi. In a nation of 18,000+ islands, the options are almost endless.
Indonesia has some of the largest remaining tracts of tropical forest anywhere in the world, and these support an incredibly diverse wildlife from Orangutans and other primates to critically endangered Javan Rhinoceros and Tigers, and an extraordinarily wide range of bird species. Forest areas recognised as UNESCO World Heritage Sites are Ujung Kulon National Park in West Java, and three huge parks in Sumatra, which together comprise the Tropical Rain Forest Heritage of Sumatra: Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, Gunung Leuser National Park and Kerinci Seblat National Park.
Further east, Komodo Island is the home of the remarkable Komodo Dragon and a very diverse marine life. Close to the very eastern limit of Indonesia, the remote Lorentz National Park in Papua has a permanent glacier, and is the single largest national park anywhere in Southeast Asia.
Historical and cultural attractions
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Borobudur in Central Java is the world's largest Buddhist monument, dating from the 8th century, and nearby Prambanan is a remarkable Hindu monument dating from just a few years later. Those two, together with the charm of Yogyakarta, make for a popular cultural combination in Central Java.
Also in Central Java, the Dieng Plateau is home to the oldest extant temples in Indonesia, predating Borobudur by some 100 years, and just north of Solo, the early man archaeological excavation at Sangiran is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In such a vast archipelago it is hardly surprising that there are some very distinct and unique cultures, often contained in relatively small areas. Bali has a unique Hindu culture, descended from the great Javanese Majapahit Kingdom in the 13th and 14th centuries. The whole island is adorned by beautifully kept temples (pura), and there is a seemingly endless procession of colourful ceremonies. Some of the better known are the mother temple at Besakih, Pura Ulun Danau Bratan, and Pura Uluwatu.
Further east, Sumba is home to one of the few remaining megalithic cultures anywhere on earth. In Sulawesi, the Tana Toraja region is famous for spectacular animist burial rites. Visiting the vast hinterland of Papua in the far east of the country requires considerable planning, an awful lot of money, and a tolerance for extremely challenging conditions. However, for those who want a true wilderness experience and the opportunity to witness first-hand cultures that have had very little contact with the outside world, it is hard to think of a better option anywhere on earth.
See A Million Dazzling Beauties of Dieng's Telaga Warna, the Color-Changing Lake
Telaga Warna or Warna Lake is settled at Dieng's area, Central Java Province, Indonesia. Telaga Warna is a natural phenomenon that causes the water of the lake to change in fluctuating colors. When the sun hits the water, it reflects in varied colors. The colors are green, yellow, purple or even taking the colors of the rainbow.
The lake is exquisitely beautiful and ringed by highland forest. It has turquoise and cobalt hues from the bubbling sulphur deposits around its shores. The beauty and mystery of this lake have attracted many visitors. It's frequently visited by domestic and foreign tourists. The unique and natural condition make it very recommended to visit!
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Buniayu Cave, Sukabumi, West Java, Indonesia - Best Travel Destination
The sheer sensation of descending deep inside the earth surfac e on a caving adventure must surely be one of a kind experience. Among the few known caves in Indonesia accessible by vertical entrance is the Buniayu Cave in Sukabumi. Buniayu cave is located in the Kerta Angsana Village, Nyalindung district, Sukabumi Regency, in the Provice of West Java. The name Buniayu derives from two Sundanese words: “Buni” and “Ayu”. “Buni” literally translated meaning: well covered or hidden, while “Ayu” means Beautiful, thus, Buniayu means Hidden Beauty which is the perfect description of what this cave is all about. Living up to its name, the Buniayu cave offers surprising beauty hidden beneath the earth which can only be reached through a thrilling caving adventure. Just like an underground natural museum, the cave showcases some of the most fascinating natural structures such as stalactites, stalagmites, flow stones, columns, draperies, gourdams, and a whole lot more. Speleologists and cave enthusiasts often describe Buniayu as a natural laboratory that allows them to learn more about the earth and its development. In all, the Buniayu Cave system comprises three main caves, which are: the Kerek Cave, Wisata Cave, and the Landak Cave. For the general visitors, the Wisata and Landak Caves can be explored by almost anyone and do not require any special preparations. One just needs to wear a comfortable outfit and bring light food and drink. To capture this amazing beauty of the Buniayu cave, you are allowed to bring and use a camera. Do remember, though, to equip this with a dry bag. Buniayu Cave is open to the public only on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. The other days are kept5 for the place and nature to restore itself. Make sure to arrange your trip beforehand through any of a number of operators available.
Pengger Pine Forest - Jogja - Indonesia
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Pengger Pine Forest
In addition to the actual pine forest Mangunan we can also enjoy the natural beauty of forest in Pengus Pinus forest. The location of this pine forest is very close to the location of Pinus Mangunan Forest, still in the Dlingo area, Bantul, Yogyakarta. But unlike the Pine Forest Mangunan, Pengus Pinus forest is known to have more spot selfie so that visitors can more freely capture various interesting moments to be uploaded to social media or as a private collection. Nature in this place feels so cool and fun because the pine trees make the atmosphere more shady. One spot the most hunted selfie is a giant bird nest located in one corner of this pine forest, where at night we can immediately see the lights of houses in the distance.
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Bama Beach - Situbondo - East Java - Indonesia
Bama Beach : The Virgin Beach With Fantastic Scenery in Baluran Area
Bama beach is located in east area, in Baluran National Park area. Here, you can see the original and virgin beach with its amazing scenery. Beside that you also can see mangrove forest, Bama spring and Mantingan spring. One of special moment here is that you can see monkey with the long tail (Macaca fascicularis) that fishing crabs with their long tail.
If you pleasure to walk, you can pass the truck and you can see the beautiful panorama of Bama Beach on the height.
This beach also equipped with tourism facilities, such as hotels, restaurants, and some of food merchants. Just with 15,000 Rupiahs per person you can spend the night in Bama Beach to enjoy the beautiful panorama at night here.
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족자카르타 Yogyakarta 여행 3 - 깔리비루 Kalibiru
족자카르타 서부 꿀론 쁘로고 Kulon Progo에 자리한 높은 전망대입니다.
인도네시아 배낭여행카페 '잘란 잘란 인도네시아'
Ujung Genteng, Sukabumi, West Java, Indonesia
Ujung Genteng is a small fishing village in an area of outstanding natural beauty in the Sukabumi Regency in West Java, Indonesia, about 80 Kilometers from Sukabumi. Ujung Genteng is famous for its Green Turtle nature reserve, surfing beaches and waterfalls, with Ombak Tujuh (The Seventh Wave) Beach as one of the most extreme surfing beaches in Indonesia often visited from Bali and growing in popularity with surfers from Australia and other countries. Despite a six-hour road journey, 90% of visitors to Ujung Genteng still come from Jakarta and Bandung, who visit the area as this is still the nearest beach to these major cities that is virtually untouched. Its white coral beaches are surrounded by coral reef, where locals dive for Lobsters, one of the main sources of income for the people of the area. As the area is growing in popularity, tourism is becoming the main source of income for the local population and part of the rich tourist heritage of Indonesia. Plans by the government are already underway in developing and preserving this area for the future. Toll roads virtually complete from Bandung and Jakarta will be completed by 2015. The Japanese occupied this area as strategic location during the World War II, with Christmas Island directly South and a link to Australia. Relics of their occupation in the area are still well preserved, the old Japanese harbor is broken but still the main landmark, Look out towers and hidden caves can still be visited and seen at the end of the Ujung Genteng peninsula. Accommodation is primarily still local style properties that encroach on the conservation area, the area only has one official hotel which is near the boundary bridge of the Conservation area on the road towards Cibuaya.