4 Best Tourist Destinations in The Province of Jambi - Indonesia
The beauty of Jambi Province - Indonesia
Jambi Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Jambi (Indonesia):
Mount Kerinci, Muaro Jambi Temple Complex, Gentala Arasy Pedestrian Bridge, Agung Al Falah Mosque, Seven Mountain Lake, Gentala Arasy Tower, Lake Kaco, Berhala Island, Kayu Aro Tea Plantation, Batang Hari River
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Best Things To Do in Jambi, Indonesia
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List of Best Things to do in Jambi, Indonesia
Mount Kerinci
Muaro Jambi Temple Complex
Gentala Arasy Pedestrian Bridge
Agung Al Falah Mosque
Seven Mountain Lake
Gentala Arasy Tower
Berhala Island
Lake Kaco
Batanghari River
Gedong Temple
Wonderful Indonesia #6 - Jambi
Jambi is another province settled in Sumatra Island, which properly located on the east coast of central Sumatra. The capital of this province is Jambi city.
The people in Jambi is dominated by the ethnic of Malay with the group of Kerinci and Minangkabau. The economic site from this province is mostly come from Jambi city as the capital of this province. The busy spot from Jambi city is on Batang Hari river as an oil and rubber-producer center.
Mount and Lake Kerinci is commonly visited by the tourist while they passing by to Jambi. The existance of flora and fauna in Jambi, makes this city own their particular of national park as a reservation for those habitats, and others tourism destination are Kerinci Seblat National Park, Bukit Tiga Puluh National Park, and Barbak National Park.
How to get there
Every day, there are 6 flights departing and arriving at Jambi. Flights from Jakarta would have spent one hour, 15 minutes from Palembang and an hour from Batam, as well as from Singapore.
Travelling by ship or ferry is also easy, from Batam it only takes 5 hours and 7 hours from Malaysia. To see and feel the road trip, it takes 6 hours from Palembang, 8 hours from Padang and 10 hours from Bengkulu.
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South Sulawesi Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in South Sulawesi (Indonesia):
Rammang-Rammang Village, Batutumongga, Kete Kesu Village, Bira Cape, Trans Studio Makassar, Apparalang Beach, Lemo, Kodingareng Keke Island, Malino Tea Plantation, Tempe Lake, Makassar Great Mosque, Bori' Parinding, Fort Rotterdam, Losari Beach, Bantimurung National Park
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Wonderful Indonesia - The Amazing Mt. Kerinci, Jambi - Trekking Trip
At Tripdixi app, you can choose any kind of trip in Indonesia based on your desire. Tripdixi will bring you an adventure of a lifetime for sure.Explore our adventure trip recommendation Mt. Kerinci 3805 masl, located in Jambi province. Part of Kerinci Seblat National Park and the highest volcano in Indonesia.
Don’t forget to visit Kayu Aro tea plantation named as the oldest tea plantation in Indonesia and the second highest in the world by location. Kayu Aro tea plantation famous for the tea quality that used by Dutch Royal Family for hundred years up until recent days. You also can visit Lake Gunung Tujuh and crystal clear Lake Kaco and many more destinations.
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Top 13 Must-See Places in Indonesia
Top 13 Must-See Places in Indonesia according to Lonely Planet
13. Raja Ampat Islands
Raja Ampat is in Papua in Indonesia. The name given to these islands comes from a local myth. The Raja Ampat islands are a truly natural phenomenon with enormous biological diversity. The amazing marine landscape means that underwater photography should be on the top your list during your stay.
12. Bukit Beaches
The Bukit includes the famous cliff-hanging temple at Uluwatu, a number of Bali's very best beaches including Balangan, and the top surfing spots on the island. As is so often the case, it was intrepid surfers who really opened up the eyes of the world to this part of the island.
11. Gunung Leuser National Park
Gunung Leuser National Park is a large national park covering 950,000 hectares in northern Sumatra, straddling the border of the provinces of North Sumatra and Aceh. As Bukit Lawang is near Medan, it can get crowded during the week-end, especially during the public holiday period.
10. Banda Islands
Once known as the Spice Islands, an epithet also applies to the entire Maluku area, the Bandas were famous as a source of spices, especially nutmeg. First colonized by the Portuguese, the Dutch soon wrested control of the islands and fought the Spice Wars with the British.
9. Pulau Bunaken
Bunaken is one of Indonesia's most famous diving and snorkeling areas and it draws visitors from all over the world. In addition to banana-shaped Bunaken Island itself, the 890 km2 of marine national park includes the neighboring islands of Manado Tua, Siladen, Mantehage, Nain, and Nain Kecil.
8. Baliem Valley
The Baliem Valley, of the highlands of Western New Guinea, is occupied by the Dani people. As far as the outside world was concerned, the discovery of the Baliem Valley and the unexpected presence of its large agricultural population was made by Richard Archbold's third zoological expedition to New Guinea in 1938.
7. Tanjung Puting National Park
Tanjung Puting National Park is a national park in Indonesia famous for its orangutan conservation. This national park is in the southeast part of the West Kotawaringin Regency in the Indonesian province of Central Kalimantan. Several ecosystems are present, such as lowland tropical forest, freshwater swamp forest, mangroves and coastal forests together with secondary forest growth.
6. Candi Sukuh
Sukuh is a 15th-century Javanese-Hindu temple that is located on the western slope of Mount Lawu on the border between Central and East Java provinces. Sukuh temple has a distinctive thematic reliefs from other candi where life before birth and sexual education are its main theme.
5. Cross-Borneo Trek
Welcome to the triathlon of adventure travel. Start on the east coast of Borneo, the world's third-largest island, and travel hundreds of kilometres upriver into the heart of a fabled jungle. Trek through it like explorers of old, then head downriver to the west coast via a thrilling whitewater canoe trip.
4. Tana Toraja
Tana Toraja is a regency of South Sulawesi Province of Indonesia, and home to the Toraja ethnic group. Since 1984, Tana Toraja has been named as the second tourist destination after Bali by the Ministry of Tourism. Since then, hundreds of thousands of foreign visitors have visited this regency. In addition, numerous Western anthropologists have come to Tana Toraja to study the indigenous culture and people of Toraja.
3. Balinese Dance
Balinese dances are a very ancient dance tradition that is a part of the religious and artistic expression among the Balinese people. Balinese dance is dynamic, angular and intensely expressive. The Balinese dancers express the story of dance-drama through the whole bodily gestures; fingers, hands and body gestures to head and eyes movements.
2. Gili Islands
Lombok's most popular tourist destination, the Gili Islands came to the attention of the wider world as a backpacker mecca in the 1980s and 1990s. The islands are very relaxed and laid-back, with countless little beachside cafes still playing reggae and serving up questionable energy drinks, but also at the other end of the scale, elaborate seafood buffets, fresh salads and good quality western and Asian food.
1. Komodo National Park
Komodo National Park lies in the Wallacea Region of Indonesia, identified by both the WWF and Conservation International as a global conservation priority area, and is located in the centre of the Indonesian archipelago, between the islands of Sumbawa and Flores. The boundaries include part of the island of Flores, where there are actually even more dragons than on Komodo itself.
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Bié is a province of Angola located on the Bié Plateau in the central part of the country. Its capital is Kuito, which was called Silva Porto until independence from Portugal in 1975.
The province has an area of 70,314 square kilometers and a population of 1,338,923.
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Batam | The Place where Business Meet With Pleasure
Batam
The Place where Business Meet With Pleasure
Lying less than one hour by fast ferry from Singapore, the islands promise a completely contrasting environment from that of busy metropolitan Singapore. Batam and Bintan are only two of the more than 2,400 islands that make up the Riau Archipelago province, stretching from Sumatra, rounding north east all the way to the Anambas islands in the South China Sea. The island of Batam today is the third busiest entry port to Indonesia next to Bali and Jakarta.
Situated so near to Singapore, it is a favorite resort for residents and international tourists in Singapore who wish to get closer to nature, relax for a short vacation of golf or sailing, enjoy mouth watering fresh seafood, luxuriate in a traditional royal spa, go shopping or just for family fun. With no less than six ferry terminals, wide roads criss-crossing the island, an international airport and clusters of industries, hotels and housing estates, Batam still promises a leisurely weekend getaway offering reasonably priced freshly caught seafood, fine golfing, plenty of duty-free shopping or an escape to a remote island ideal for trekking, diving, snorkeling and lazy fishing.
Get Around
The easiest way to travel around in Batam is by taxi or rent a car which are best called from the hotel’s desk, or have a travel agency arrange your stay and transportation in Batam. Public buses are rare.
Get There
By Ferry to Batam
There are frequent daily ferries connecting Singapore’s Tanah Merah port with Batam as well as between Johor Bahru, Malaysia, and Batam. The journey from Singapore takes a pleasant 45 minutes. The island of Batam has six ferry terminals, they are at Sekupang, Waterfront City, Batam Center, Harbour Bay, Nongsapura and Telaga Punggur.
Batam Center receives the most ferries from Singapore and Johor. Ferries to Harbour Bay carry passengers wishing to go to Nagoya, Batam’s business centre, while the terminals at Waterfront City and Nongsa serve mostly tourists visiting resorts. At Sekupang are ferries that ply between Batam and the main island of Sumatra and to the Karimun islands. While Telaga Punggur is the terminal for ferries plying between Batam and Tanjung Pinang on Bintan island.
By Plane
Batam’s Hang Nadim’s international airport, located in the eastern part of the island, receives mainly domestic flights direct from Jakarta, Surabaya, Medan, Pekanbaru, Jambi, Palembang and Bandung.
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