Indonesia The Ultimate Travel Guide Best Places to Visit | Explore The Emerald of the Equator
Indonesia's numbers astound: more than 17,000 islands, of which 8000 are inhabited, and over 300 languages spoken across them. It's a beguiling country offering myriad adventures.
Indonesia The Ultimate Travel Guide Best Places to Visit
Jakarta
Lombok
Bandung
Surabaya
Bromo Tengger National Park
Lake Toba
Yogyakarta
Raja Ampat Island
Bali
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Sulawesi, Top places to visit | Indonesia
We travel to Sulawesi from South to North showing you some of the top places to visit. For full details about itinerary, cost and tips
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-Tana Toraja Region
-Tangkoko
-Tomohon town and Minahasa
-Hiking mount Klabat
-Bunaken Island or Palau Bunaken
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How to travel Sumatra, Indonesia travel guide
This is the first episode of The Creative Globetrotter series: 'How to Travel'. In this episode it is part 1 of Indonesia: How to travel: Sumatra. Tips, tricks and travelguide how to travel the Northern part of Sumatra. Any comments or you want to contact check:
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SUMATRA - how to travel Indonesia? (Mentawai Islands, Bukit Lawang, Medan etc.)
How to travel Indonesia? Indonesia has 17.508 islands you could possibly visit: Bali, Java, Kalimantan, Lombok, Komodo or Sumatra.
We travelled Sumatra and had a spectacular time here.
Let's start with some quick facts about Sumatra. First of all, Sumatra is a big island. Whatever you plan to cover on your trip, you will realize fast that it is hard to see all the highlights of Sumatra. We had to skip a lot. It's not only that the island itself is so big, it is also hard to get around. Compared to other countries in Southeast Asia we think that Indonesia is one of the countries which makes it a little bit harder to get around. There are not many tourist busses like in Thailand or Cambodia (and no open bus tickets like in Vietnam). This is also nice as you will definitely meet and travel with locals. On the other hand it was really hard sometimes to find the right bus terminal and not to end up being scammed. Another quick fact about Sumatra: this island was quite touristy for a while, like 20 years ago, but it is not anymore. There are some main spots like Lake Toba or Bukit Lawang for example. But at places like Bukittinggi, Harau Valley, Lake Maninjau you can be pretty much alone - not seeing (m)any other tourists.
As I said it is hard to cover all the main spots of Sumatra. Here is a list of the places we went to:
1. Medan: huge city, 2 Million people are living here, we tried to leave as quick as possible.
2. Bukit Lawang: The main spot to go. Here you can hike through the jungle spotting wild Orangutans and other species.
3. Bukittinggi: nice small town - not many tourists.
4. Lake Maninjau: a place to relax, swim in the lake, eat some fresh fish or try other Indonesian food.
5. Harau Valley: rock formations, waterfalls and rice fields. Here you can wake up in your guesthouse next to a huge rock, having beakfast on the balcony.
6. Padang: bigger, smelly city, nice hotels, restaurants and malls.
7. Mentawai Islands: beautiful islands, perfect for snorkeling and surfing, really hard to get here on you own, jungle trekking to meet the tribe people.
Exploring Sumatra,Indonesia
Sumatra Is the land of Indonesian malay culture.modern Indonesian language came from Riau malay culture..Sumatra also the island in Indonesia were Islam came at the first time..aceh is the region in Sumatra which receive islam at the first time..that's why malay culture has big influence from Islamic culture.I wanna thanks to the people who have this beautiful photography,I'm not the owner of this pics..enjoy !!
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10. Raja Ampat Islands
Located off the northwest tip of the island of New Guinea, Raja Ampat (the Four Kings) is a fast archipelago comprising over 1,500 small islands and cays. Marine surveys suggest that the marine life diversity around the Raja Ampat islands is the highest recorded on Earth making it one of the most famous dive destinations in the world. The staggering abundance of marine life is due in part to its incredibly low human population density.
9. Tanjung Puting National Park
The Tanjung Puting National Park is located on the island of Borneo in the Indonesian province of Central Kalimantan. The park is a popular ecotourism destination, with many local tour companies offering multi-day boat tours to view wildlife and visit the research centers. Wildlife include gibbons, macaques, clouded leopards, sun bears,
8. Flores Island
Lying to the east of Sumbawa and to the west of Lembata in Nusa Tenggara, the long island of Flores offers an array of natural and cultural sights. The most famous attraction in Flores is the Kelimutu volcano caldera, which has three lakes fed by volcanic gas that change color according to the amount of oxidation in the water.
7. Torajaland
Torajaland (Tana Toraja) is a highland region of South Sulawesi, home of the Toraja people. Torajans are famous for their massive peaked-roof houses known as tongkonan and spectacular but gruesome funeral rites. After a person’s death, the body is kept – often for several years – until the actual funeral ceremony, which can last for several days.
6. Bukit Lawang
Bukit Lawang is a small village situated at the eastern side of Gunung Leuser National Park about 90 kilometers northwest of Medan, the capital city of North Sumatra. A rehabilitation center for orangutans was founded here in 1973. The main purpose is to preserve the decreasing number of orangutan population due to hunting and deforestation.
5. Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park
The Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park is best known for its awesome scenery of a vast, ancient volcanic crater and a host of picturesque volcanoes that have emerged from it. The park is named after two mountains, Mount Semeru, Mount Bromo and the Tengger people who inhabit the area.
4. Lombok
Lombok is often compared to its closest neighbor: Bali. The island has the same kind of beautiful beaches and volcanic scenery as Bali, with less commercialism and fewer crowds making it one of the best places to visit in Indonesia. The island’s northern area is dominated by the enormous volcano of Gunung Rinjani, and trekking at least part of the way up is the reason many tourists visit Lombok.
3. Komodo National Park
Encompassing both Rinca Island, Komodo Island and a number of smaller islets, the Komodo National Park is world famous as the habitat of the Komodo Dragons, giant carnivorous monitor lizards that can reach up to 3 meters (10 feet) in length. The reptiles roam freely over the islands, and visitors rely on experienced tour guides for sightings and to keep them safe. Komodo National Park is also famous as a world-class scuba diving destination.
2. Yogyakarta
Yogyakarta is a bustling town of some 500,000 people and the most popular tourist destination on Java, due to its proximity to the famous temples of Borobudur and Prambanan. The city itself is a center of art and education, offers some good shopping and has a wide range of tourist facilities. Yogyakarta lies in one of the most seismically active parts of Java and has thus repeatedly been struck by earthquakes and volcano eruptions. In 2006 an earthquake flattened over 300,000 houses while in 2010 the nearby volcano of Mount Merapi erupted, spewing lava over nearby villages.
1. Bali
Bali is one of the world’s most popular island destinations and one which consistently wins travel awards. The varied landscape, rugged coastlines, tropical beaches, lush rice terraces and volcanic hillsides all provide a picturesque backdrop to its colorful, deeply spiritual and unique Hindu culture. The combination of friendly people, a magnificently visual culture infused with spirituality and spectacular beaches with great surfing and diving have made Bali the most popular tourist destination in Indonesia.
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A Tourist's Guide to Jakarta, Indonesia 2019
I decide to get on my moped, brave the notorious traffic, to see the sights of Jakarta. First stop is Chinatown, then Batavia Square, the Dutch colonial centre. I drive up to the harbour to see the old (but still used) wooden boats. Day one ends in Central Jakarta, home of the glitz and glamourous skyscrapers, 5-star hotels and shopping malls.
Day 2, I get back on my bike, joined by a friend, and we see the monumental Monas Monument, a towering remembrance of Indonesian independence. Close by is Jakarta Cathedral and the Istiqlal Mosque, the largest mosque in South East Asia.
I also take time to hand over a bribe to a policeman!
A Tourist's Guide to Bandar Lampung, Sumatra, Indonesia
There are lots of short-hop destinations from Jakarta, and the Sumatran city of Bandar Lampung is just one of them. Located on the southern tip of Sumatra, Bandar Lampung is well off the tourist trail. Which makes it all the more special.
We stay in the Sheraton (for GBP 30) and walk around the city, seeing a wonderful stilt village, saying hello to countless friendly people along the way. We finish the evening in the Marco Polo Hotel, which, as well as cheap food and beer, offers some great views of the city. The next morning I catch a taxi and see the Krakatoa Monument, the central Mosque and a Chinese Temple. I finish my tour with a trip to a little beach popular with the locals.
Tourist highlights of Banda Aceh Sumatra Indonesia
The highlights of Banda Aceh Sumatra Indonesia. The Grand Mosque in the centre of town, the Museum Tsunami Aceh, PLTD Tsunami memorial, Monument To the World for thanks to all the countries who help Aceh after the Tsunami in 2004.
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