Indonesia has so many beautiful travel destinations and attractions, sometimes difficult to decided which Indonesia islands to discover and visit. With years of experiences and employing highly qualified professionals, we will guide you to travel in the Indonesia islands such: island of Sumatra, Borneo Orangutan, Sulawesi, Java, Bali, Lombok island, Komodo island and Papua, to have a unique experience with Orangutans, Komodo Dragons, Tana Toraja People, Dayak Tribes, "the stone age" Baliem Valley, Yali, Asmat tribes and the Tree House Tribes, climbing the Indonesia volcanoes or just to have laze by the beaches of Indonesia. If you are not sure what to do on Indonesia?, relax..! please let us know a little about your self, your interest, any dreams of your trip on Indonesia islands, then sit back and allow us to suggest a customized holiday tour packages.
Indonesia Attractions and Activities
Surfing Indonesia has some of the best surfing spots in the world, the locations are exotic, with beautiful beaches and great waves. With so many waves to choose from there are numerous surfing holiday destinations throughout Indonesia. Surfing is commonly done off the coast of Bali., Java, Lombok, Sumbawa, Sumba Timor and Flores. Surfing in Indonesia caters for all surfers from the beginner to the professional, the best time to visit this surfers paradise is April to September
Bali is probably the most frequented destination for surfing, so be warned it can get crowded. The waves are good, and there is a wide range of accommodation to pick from and a vibrant nightlife. Padang Padang and Ulu Watu with its famous entry cave, are probably the most famous surfing spots in Indonesia, but both these locations are for the experienced surfer. Bali does also cater for the inexperienced surfer at Kuta beach.
If you're not keen on crowds then maybe try one of the surfing camps located on Nias Island - Lagundin Bay, Java - Garajagan and Ombak Tujuh and Sumbawa - Cempi bay. Waves in these places are less crowded, accommodation is simple, food is good and you are provided with a more local cultural experience. Indonesia is a real surfers paradise - so don't miss out.
Diving and Snorkeling No one knows exactly how many islands there are in Indonesia, but with over 17,000 of them, its total coast lines sweep a staggering 80,000 kilometres, and its territorial waters claim kilometres of sea. These are seas that hold some 15% of the world's coral reefs. They bloom in blue waters, awaiting a diver's discovery. The waters of Indonesia offer the last vestiges of untapped tropical diving left on our planet. Here, islands are still revealed and stolen by the sea, seeded by the geological activity that cuts a great 5,000 kilometre arc from mainland Southeast Asia to New Guinea.
Strewn with fractious volcanoes marking the edge of a tectonic plate, the arc is lyrically dubbed the "Ring of Fire." This arc is traced by rugged islands blanketed with tropical flora. Emerald canopies where the jungle still reigns, rice fields of jade and gold where man has stamped his claim. It is a beauty that spills into the seas, encircling islands with rainbow-hued coral reefs where a myriad of marine creatures play.
Depending on aptitude and attitude, there is diving to suit all desires. Land-based resort diving in gentle waters ideal for novices; offshore sites for the privilege of depths less known; luxury live aboards for those after the adrenalin high of waters remote and pristine. Coral gardens, reef walls, caves, underwater volcanoes, lagoon channels and wrecks. Indonesia has it all. And still more sites and depths are awaiting discovery... Come, discover the other side of Indonesia. And learn a new meaning to the rapture of the deep. Dive Indonesia!
Rafting A variety of rafting options are available in Indonesia ranging from an enjoyable few hours in Bali or Java to multi-day excursions in Sulawesi and Sumatra. The majority of reputable rafting operators are in Bali where there are several rivers - the Agung, Unda, Ubaya, Balian and Telaga on which rafting takes place. Many of the Bali excursions are more ecological and cultural experiences than adrenaline -charged adventures, so they are suitable for the whole family to enjoy. The Agung river is one of Bali's most spectacular rivers for water rafting because on the numerous rapids, towering gorges and unspoiled rainforest backdrop.
If you're looking for more of an adrenaline rush try white water rafting on the Alas river in Sumatra or the Sadan river in Sulawesi. Rafting in Indonesia offers an insight into the beautiful landscape, and a fun fill adventure, that will take your breath away. |