Indonesia

Tourist Guide

A temple complex with intricate architecture and a lush green lawn.
A swimming pool with a mosaic sun design, surrounded by trees and overlooking a cityscape.
A beach with clear turquoise water, people sunbathing, and boats in the distance.
A sunset over a calm sea with three boats and a person on a small island.
A coastal cliff with a pathway and a small building.

Volcanic landscapes, beautiful beaches, exotic wildlife and a varied cultural heritage make this string of islands an appealing holiday destination.

Set along ancient trading routes leading to the Far East, the island nation of Indonesia is home to a wide range of religions, races and cultures. Discover the impact diverse ethnic groups have had on Indonesia’s cultural identity, from the rich, spice-laden cuisine to the colorful festivals.

Jakarta, Indonesia’s capital, is located on the island of Java and serves as a reminder of the country’s days as part of the Dutch East Indies. View Dutch colonial architecture and look for wooden schooner boats docked at the harbor.

In the center of Java lies the Borobudur Temple complex, a Buddhist site dating from the 8th and 9th centuries. Survey a series of Buddha statues and three monuments representing the phases in the attainment of nirvana.

A different perspective awaits on Raja Ampat Islands, an archipelago often considered to be among the most beautiful in the world. Dive around the coral reefs here to see the teeming marine life.

If you are traveling with family, don’t miss the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud. Over 600 macaque monkeys inhabit this forest, which was created as a conservation area for both plants and animals.

Make your way to Tanah Lot, a Hindu pilgrimage temple sitting on top of a rocky outcrop in the sea, off the coast of the popular island of Bali. Visit at sunset to witness first-hand one of the most-photographed sights in all of Indonesia. In the northern part of Bali, follow a guide to the Sekumpul Waterfalls. Hike to the base of this series of waterfalls and cool off with a swim.

There are three main airports serving Indonesia, the largest being Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta. Once you have arrived, there are numerous public transportation options to help you navigate. In the towns and cities, hire drivers to take you around on motorbikes, in taxis, private cars and becak (three-wheeled carts), or jump on a public bus.

Take a trip to Indonesia during the shoulder season of May and June, when there is little rainfall or humidity, and fewer crowds.

From wildlife-watching and scuba diving to white-sand beaches and religious sites, Indonesia offers adventure, relaxation and cultural engagement.

Popular cities in Indonesia

A temple with intricate carvings, surrounded by lush greenery and palm trees.
Ubud
Known for Forests, Spas and Yoga
Visit Hindu temples in lush forests, treat yourself to rejuvenating body treatments and discover the thriving arts scene of Bali's cultural capital.


Reasons to visit

  • Ubud Monkey Forest
  • Ubud Palace
  • Ubud Traditional Art Market
A beach with clear turquoise water, a rocky cliff, and people swimming and surfing.
Pecatu
Known for Beaches, Relaxing and Sea
Experience secluded Pecatu: its surfing, temples, beaches and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Padang Padang Beach
  • Bingin Beach
  • Uluwatu Cliffs
A beach with yellow lounge chairs and orange umbrellas.
Seminyak
Known for Beaches, Spas and Cafes
Stay in a luxurious villa, indulge in spa treatments, shop for high-end clothing or simply relax on the beach at Seminyak, the upmarket alternative to busy Kuta.

Reasons to visit

  • Seminyak Beach
  • Seminyak Square
  • Eat Street
A sandy beach with palm trees and a clear blue sky.
Denpasar
Known for Beaches, Family-friendly and Romantic
Experience romantic Denpasar: its beaches, temples, monuments and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Sanur Beach
  • Sindhu Beach
  • Mertasari Beach
A sandy beach with palm trees and a clear blue sky.
Nusa Dua
Known for Beaches, Relaxing and Family-friendly
This tourism estate has luxury seaside resorts, sweeping beaches, great surf and restaurants, shops and museums all within a gated community.

Reasons to visit

  • Nusa Dua Beach
  • Bali Collection Shopping Centre
  • Geger Beach
Terraced rice fields with dense tropical vegetation.
Tegallalang
Known for Relaxing, Jungles and Nature
Unwind amid the tranquillity of this iconic Bali setting where lush green rice terraces cover the hillside and coconut palms sway in the breeze.

Reasons to visit

  • Tegallalang Rice Terrace
  • Bali Pulina

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