Stunning sights, interesting culture, friendly people and comfortable amenities
Not long ago, Indonesia travel was one of Southeast Asia’s business hot spots and a growing destination. Bali, especially, was (and still is) an easy and enjoyable place to visit, full of stunning sights, interesting culture, friendly people and comfortable amenities.
If Indonesia’s social and political troubles weren’t enough, the country has suffered a number of devastating natural disasters in recent years. A 6.3-magnitude earthquake, a mud volcano eruption and two tsunamis have rocked the nation, killing and injuring thousands, and recovery is a slow process.
With an estimated 240 million people, Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world, and there are 350 cultures and many languages scattered across its widespread 17000 islands. All that diversity strains the government’s ability to meet the needs of the populace. All the same Indonesia travel presents a lot of rewards for visitors with its diversity - a lot of its territory largely unexplored.
UNSECO World Heritage sites in Indonesia
Borobudur Temple Compounds
Komodo National Park
Prambanan Temple Compounds
Ujung Kulon National Park
Sangiran Early Man Site
Lorentz National Park
Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra