Best Places To Visit In Indonesia
With 18,330 islands, 6,000 of them inhabited, Indonesia is the largest archipelago globally. The land is gifted with pristine beaches, exotic water villas on serene islands, vibrant tribes, their cultural ethos, and some of the most extensive remaining tracts of tropical forest anywhere in the world. So Indonesia has no shortage of leisure seekers and adventure lovers. Indonesia has something for everyone. In addition, Exploring the last Indonesian city still ruled by an ancient monarchy, following in the literal footsteps of rare Komodo dragons, and soaking yourself in hot springs will be another level experience for you. If you plan to visit Indonesia on your next tropical vacation, here are the top 10 places that must be on your bucket list of best places to visit in Indonesia.
1. Raja Ampat Islands
The fairyland of lush, cone-shaped Raja Ampat is one of Indonesia's most sensational diving destinations. Raja Ampat, meaning Four Kings, is an archipelago comprising islands Waigeo, Misool, Salawati, and Batanta, besides 1500 minor ones. The archipelago complex is home to rich
marine flora and fauna diversity, including rare species of corals.,providing excellent opportunities for visitors from underwater photography to wreck diving. It's so unique and doesn't forget to bring your underwater camera. But the fun isn't limited to offshore. The islands are also home to fantastic bird-watching destinations, beautiful waterfalls, and mysterious age-old caves.
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2. Tanjung Puting National Park
Without seeing orangutans, some of the last of these orange, long-haired primates on Earth, your Indonesian tour will not be completed, and Tanjung Putting National Park is a great place to visit these beautiful and endangered creatures in their natural habitat. It is located in the jungles of Borneo, the third-largest island in the world. Swamp forests to alluvial plains and ocean coastline that provides a home to a diverse array of wildlife included:
- Orangutans
- Odd-nosed probosci's monkey
- Vulnerable clouded leopard
- Over 200 species of birds
With a specialized guide, you can explore the park on foot or by Klotok boat. Without a doubt, the park makes a natural outdoor enthusiast paradise with the sightings of these rare animals in fresh jungle air.
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3. Flores Island
In Portuguese, Flores, which means 'Flowers,' is a wild and wonderful Indonesian Island Lying to the east of Sumbawa and the west of Lembata in Nusa Tenggara. The Flores is a long island. It got international tourist attention around the multi-colored crater lakes near Mount Kelimutu, traditional village homestays, and endless opportunities for adventure tourism. The lakes offer breathtaking views to behold in every color that you can think-from browns and greens to aqua blue. These different colors are the mineral reaction with the gas of the region's volcanoes. The main tourist attraction would be the Kelimutu Lakes, a Three-colored lake that offers impressive sight from the top of the volcano at sunrise. Those looking for adventures hiking Egon volcano can be walked with a guide or not. The north coast is filled with coral reefs, creating ideal diving and snorkeling. Do you dream of having a hot water bath in nature? Hot water springs are also available hidden within the jungle – bliss!
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4. Torajaland
If you want to get a superficial knowledge of Indonesian culture, Torajaland must be on your bucket list of the best places to visit in Indonesia. The region is also known as Tana Toraja, which means the Land of the Heavenly Kings. It lay in the central highlands of Indonesia's Southern Sulawesi and dotted with rice fields, limestone peaks, and bamboo-clad hills. Torajan people are Christian or animist and well known for their culture, tradition, rituals, and high peaked-roof houses called Tongkonan. Funeral arrangements take a prominent place among them. After a person's death, the body is kept often for several years without burying or cremation. The deceased is finally buried in a small cave or a hollow tree. If you want to see how the funeral process occurs, it is best to visit in the dry months of July and August, but there are funerals year-round. Their unique pattern makes it distinct and beautiful. Exploring Tana Toraja with a local guide is expensive but worth it.
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5. Bukit Lawang
In addition to the Tanjung Putting National Park, Bukit Lawang can be considered one of the best places to spot orangutans in Indonesia. It is a small village on the eastern side of Gunung Leuser National Park. There is an orangutans rehabilitation center, which was established in 1973 to preserve orangutan population decrease by hunting and deforestation. Bukit Lawang is a popular destination for guided jungle trekking. It is also considered a primary gateway to the Gunung Leuser National Park. You can spot Thomas Leaf Monkeys with their unusual haircuts and footprints of footprints tigers and elephants and explore on foot with local birds and nature walks. Ecotourism is the primary income for local families living in the village and is a worthy charity to support. Read More...