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You will always prefer the scenic route At some point in your life, you will feel that it is time to unwind. With your usual daily vast occurrences, remember to push the reset button. Stop for a second, let go of your worries. Reconnect with the earth and experience our way of relaxing. Be one with our nature, take your pick: endless mountains, infinite beaches, sparkling cities, or historical wonders. Don't think twice. Because when everyone else is busy living. we celebrate life instead. wwn1 tndone~ta. 1J indonesia.travel "# @indtravel G• indonesia.travel

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So any Island~ So L1.ttle n¡me... AS ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST DIVERSE NATIONS, INDONESIA HAS MUCH TO OFFER ONCE YOU STOP TO TAKE A CLOSER LOOK. EACH REGION HAS ITS OWN CHARMS-MORE THAN ENOUGH TO LURE WHATEVER TYPE OF TRAVELER YOU MAY BE.

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With thousands of islands stretching across Asia, Indonesia is in the fortunate position of having something for everyone. The charms of Bali are what immediately spring to mind and, with everything that is going on there, it's no surprise the island is still popular both for its traditions and its cutting-edge take on the future. Looking beyond the island, you'll come across gems such as Lombok, which soars into the clouds from its beautiful coastline; and Raja Ampat. part of the "Coral Triangle" that now is recognized as one of the most beautiful destinations in Asia. If you've not heard of Banyuwangi, which is next to Bali, you should read up on it and visit. Further north, Makassar is becoming a favorite among tourists looking to get off the beaten path. While stunning scenery is always in abundance around Indonesia, its people- and their culture, food and ways of life- are really what stand out. Sunrise at Borobudur? You should add it to your bucket list. For its part, Medan is home to a diverse collection of ethnic groups and dining out on Padang-style food is a joy there. Need the rush of a big city? Then Jakarta simply cannot be beat. Nearby, Bandung offers fresh mountain air and an unexpected Art Deco puzzle along its city streets. Also close to the capital is the Riau Archipelago, a scattering of serene tropical islands. Now, visiting any of these stops in Indonesia has never been easier. The largest archipelago in the world has extended its visa-free facilities to no fewer than 169 countries and territories. All these travelers require is a passport valid for six months and a return ticket upon entry. The visa-free status is granted so that visitors can enjoy tourism, more specifically the arts, food and culture of Indonesia, and is valid for up to 30 days. Think of it as a ticket to explore one of the world's most diverse and beautiful countries. For more specifics on that, simply turn the page.


Balz· ANYONE WHO'S BEEN TO BALI RECENTLY KNOWS HOW POPULAR THE ISLAND IS. NOW, BOASTING A SPARKLING NEW AIRPORT AS WELL AS VASTLY IMPROVED ACCESS TO MANY AREAS, BALI IS BURSTING WITH OPTIMISM AND BRIMMING WITH THINGS TO DO AND SEE. Seminyak is where many head first- and then stay. Of course, there's more to Bali than this Western-oriented party area, but that's not to say that Seminyak doesn't offer up some top-notch experiences. As well as smart new hotels and pumping beach clubs, while you're in the area, head to the brand-new Seminyak Village shopping center, right behind Seminyak Square, for air-conditioned retail Luxury and divine dining experiences. If secluded beach paradises are your thing, then visit the relatively undiscovered Nyang Nyang beach in Uluwatu- but be prepared to climb down a staircase to access it. Closer to Denpasar is the stunning Tanah Lot Temple: a picture-perfect island sanctuary that dates back to the 16th Century. Use Google maps, your hotel concierge or a reliable taxi service to get to either. Those of a spiritual bent will, of course, also want to head to Ubud where the bestselling novel- and subsequent movie- Eat, Pray, Love was set. Head to the well-signposted monkey forest for cheeky antics or to the maze-like central market areas. The whole island is dotted with hidden Hindu shrines, too, making it worth a cool early-morning wanderjust dress and act respectfully in the temples. And after a few hours of spiritual awakenings, head to one of the many Local eateries and try the famous Balinese banana pancakes or the deliciously indulgent babi guling (suckling pig).

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Jakarta JAKARTA DOESN'T TOP THE MUST-VISIT LISTS OF MANY CLUED-IN TRAVELERS, BUT UNDER GOVERNOR JOKO WIDODO-NOW THE COUNTRY'S PRESIDENTTHE CITY IS MUCH MORE TOURIST-FRIENDLY, ALTHOUGH YOU REALLY NEED TO KNOW WHERE TO GO-AND HOW TO GET THERE IN TIME.

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Yogyakarta+Solo+ Semaran,... YOGYAKARTA OFFERS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE AND SHOULD BE ON ANY INDONESIAN TOURISM BUCKET LIST. EASILY ACCESSIBLE BY AIR FROM MOST CITIES IN THE COUNTRY, several low-cost carriers also offer flights directly from Singapore and Kual a Lumpur. Meanwhile, there's a profusion of t op-end places to stay, most of which are excellent st arting points from which t o explore t he city's famous Javanese fine arts, including ballet, drama, music and puppetry. At Yogya's spiritual center is Taman Sari , or the "Water Castle" park. Here, cultural relics sit within st one pavilions and wat er pools, reflect ing Javanese, Hindu, European and Javanese influences. For even more historical relics, head to t he huge Candi Prambanan temple, and, of course, to Borobudur, both of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The l at ter, the worl d's largest Buddhist t emple, comprises nine pl at forms, more than 2,500 relief displ ays, and more than 500 images of Buddha. Combining the t wo temples in one day is a challenge, though- you might prefer to catch a spect acular sunrise over Borobudur by staying in a nearby luxury hotel. Speaking of challenges, t he area is also home to Indonesia's most act ive volcano, Mt. Merapi, which once destroyed an entire civilization- the Hindu Mataram kingdom. Check online first as to its current stat us and for a list of t our guides. Insider tip: aim to be t here for a stunning sunrise juxtaposed w ith the swirling volcanic cal dera below. Mt. Merapi looms large over Yogyakarta as it does over the cit y of Solo, which lies around 60 kilometers east of Yogya. While t here, enjoy a traditional mandi luhur spice massage and snap up a piece of the local batik. Further afield- one hundred kilometers north, in fact- is Semarang , the capit al city of Cent ral Java. This modern metropolis is even more off t he beaten track than Solo when it comes t o tourism and proudly possesses unique charms. Most not ably, in t he nort hern part of t he city, an area known as Kota Lama features exquisite Dutch col onial buildings that contrast sharply with the Javanese heart of this wonderfully welcoming city.

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edan MEDAN IS THE CAPITAL OF NORTH SUMATRA, THE LARGEST CITY OUTSIDE OF JAVA, AND, LIKE MUCH OF INDONESIA, JAM-PACKED WITH THINGS TO SEE AND DO, ALL OF WHICH REFLECT A RICH CULTURAL HERITAGE AND THE COLLECTION OF DIVERSE ETHNIC GROUPS NOW RESIDENT THERE.

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Lombok LOMBOK IS ONE OF INDONESIA'S MANY TREASURES HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT. IT'S CLOSE ENOUGH TO BALI TO MAKE IT A QUICK TRIP FROM THE ISLAND OF THE GODS. TRY A WHITE-KNUCKLE SPEEDBOAT RIDE, MANY OF WHICH ALSO OFFER TRIPS TO THE NEARBY SUPERB GILl ISLANDS.

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Lombok is also a final destination in its own right, one that presents a more laid back pace of life than Bali and fewer tourists, although numbers are swelling. Many will head to the popular honeypot of Senggigi, well known for its beautiful west-facing beaches. The town itself offers up vibrant nightlife and entertainment, but travelers should also be aware that much of the Senggigi area is also under-developed. A plus point but take care when booking a hotel. Many choose to base themselves in Senggigi and balance out the low-key hedonism with day trips to the nearby waterfalls and villages. We also recommend taking time out to explore the Pura Bat u Bolong temple, a short trip away. This Hindu temple is one of the most enchanting beauty spots on the island, best enjoyed at sunset, comprising pagodas that sprawl and tumble down a lengthy cliff towards the sea. Sekotong , to the southwest, boasts white-sand beaches and world-class diving, while Kuta is popular with surfers. For those who prefer peaks to troughs, a visit to the 3,000-meter Mt. Rinjani in the protected Gunung Rinjani National Park is a must. The nearby Gili Islands, with Gili Trawangan the most popular, are worth a mention. Here, motorized vehicles are not allowed and the superb beaches and sprawling bars make them a popular hippy hangout. That said, the islands do boast some reasonably upscale and family-friendly accommodation options and activities.


Ban dun.,.... IF YOU FIND YOURSELF IN JAKARTA FOR MORE THAN A FEW DAYS AND NEED A DRAMATIC CHANGE OF SCENERY-AND SOME FRESH MOUNTAIN AIR TO BOOT-THEN HEAD SOUTHEAST TO THE WEST JAVA CAPITAL CITY OF BANDUNG. If you follow the usual caveats- travel during off-peak t imes, avoiding weekends, paydays and public holidays- you'll be there in a zippy 90-minute road trip on a modern highway. You can use taxi or ride services to get there, hire a car, or use one of the many tour services found online. Or you m ight prefer to take the train, which immerses you in the peaks and valleys, and which takes a leisurely t hree hours or so. Tickets are available from stations in Jakarta and can also be bought online. For stays, there is a range of accommodation options including five-star hotels, one of which is attached to a huge (and worth a visit) theme park. No trip to Bandung is complete without ticking off two must-dos from any planned itinerary. The first is the Tangkuban Perahu mountain located 30 kilometers north of the city. As well as a stunning ascent up w inding roads and through mist-shrouded villages, travelers who make it to the top can experience the sights, sounds, sulfurous smells and geological oddities of a semi-act ive volcano. On the way back, stop at one of the many elevated eateries that offer views of the twinkling lights of the city far below. By contrast, our other recommendation is to shop your heart away in t he upscale Art Deco-style shopping area of Braga Street, right in the center of town. This little strip offers up a generous serving of boutique shops, quality restaurants and artsy coffee shops, giving visitors a little slice of European ambience in this very Javanese city.

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Discover the garden of the world At some point in your life, you will feel that it is time to unwind. With your usual daily vast occurrences, remember to push the reset button. Stop for a second, let go of your worries. Reconnect with the earth and experience our way of relaxing. Be one with our nature, take your pick: endless mountains, infinite beaches, sparkling cities, or historical wonders. Don't think twice. Because when everyone else is busy living. we celebrate life instead. wwn1 tndone~ta. 1J indonesia.travel "# @indtravel G• indonesia.travel

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