The first time we visited Indonesia we decided to focus on getting to know Bali and Java well. The reason? Indonesia is a huge country with thousands and thousands of islands and unique places that make you want to explore … but time was what it was. Of course, we went with a certainty: we […]
Read MoreMalang is the second largest city in East Java, with Surabaya the only other city that is larger in the region. However in stark contrast to Surabaya – Malang has a much more laidback feel to it. The streets are calmer and there is more space, and the city is known for the beautiful green […]
Read MoreBorobudur Temple is famed Buddhist shrine as well as one of the best Buddhist monuments from the 8th and 9th centuries in the world which is situated at Muntilan, Magelang in central Java of Indonesia 42 km away from Yogyakarta town. It was constructed in 3 tiers including a pyramidal foundation with 5 concentric square […]
Read MoreUjung Kulon National Park is situated at the western lean of Java, Banten, Indonesia including the volcanic island grouping of Krakatoa, Panaitan, Peucang, Handeuleum and other islands on the Sunda channel. The park Covering an area of 1206km² nearly all of which lies on the peninsula getting into the Indian Ocean. Ujung Kulon is the […]
Read MoreBali is an island of Indonesia on the western edge of the Sunda Islands and lies between Java to the west and Lombok to the east. Bali is well known for its highly developed arts, including traditional and modern dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metal and music for free. So it become a largest tourist destination […]
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