Explore Indonesia: Unmatched Adventures Await You

Explore the Wonders of Indonesia

Start your journey by diving into the intriguing elements that make Indonesia a unique destination. With its rich culture and stunning landscapes, there’s so much to discover.

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Wakatobi: An isolated fisherman's hut off the coast of Kaledupa Island, Wakatobi.
Wakatobi: An isolated fisherman’s hut off the coast of Kaledupa Island, Wakatobi.
A 15,000-kilometer odyssey: The Komodo Islands must be one of the world's most dramatically mysterious landscapes, says author Mark Eveleigh. His travels highlight his 15,000-kilometer journey through the country.
A 15,000-kilometer odyssey: The Komodo Islands must be one of the world’s most dramatically mysterious landscapes.
Tanimbar Islands: The children of Tumbur, in Indonesia's Maluku province in the remote Tanimbar Islands, live a happy, healthy beach-life.
Tanimbar Islands: The children of Tumbur, living a happy, healthy beach-life.
West Bali: A duck-herder marches his quacking brood homeward through the West Bali paddy fields.
West Bali: A duck-herder marches his quacking brood homeward through the paddy fields.
Tual market: Indonesia's Kei Islands are a tropical paradise. The market at Tual displays the abundant harvests of the local orchards.
Tual market: A display of abundant harvests in Indonesia’s Kei Islands.
Bali: At Palasari, the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church is an unexpectedly regal facade against the steaming jungle backdrop.
Bali: The Sacred Heart of Jesus Church stands regally against the jungle backdrop.
Wedding feast: A pig is sacrificed as the centerpiece for a feast at a Balinese wedding in rural West Bali.
Wedding feast: A pig serves as the centerpiece at a Balinese wedding feast.
Teluk Palu Festival: Indonesia's Teluk Palu Festival is an intoxicating explosion of noise and color.
Teluk Palu Festival: An explosion of noise and color on the north coast of Sulawesi.
Tanjung Bira: At the Tanjung Bira port in South Sulawesi, boats of all sizes are overhauled and maintained.
Tanjung Bira: A vibrant hub where boats of all sizes are maintained.
Sumatran tigers: The highland forests of Sumatra's Kerinci Seblat National Park house a diverse population of tigers, making it one of the most densely-populated tiger reserves.
Sumatran tigers: A densely populated tiger reserve in Sumatra’s highland forests.
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