Indonesia

Key Facts

Annual Visitors : 16.1 million

Capital : Jakarta

Land Area : 1,913,580sqkm | 738,537sqm

Population : 273.8 million

Languages : Filipino, English

Currency : Bahasa Indonesia

About

Indonesia is a vast country in Southeast Asia, consisting of over 17,000 islands. It is the world's largest archipelago and the fourth most populous country. 


There are stunning beaches, lush rainforests, active volcanoes, and ancient temples. Some of the most popular destinations include Bali, Java, Sumatra, and Borneo. Indonesia is also home to a number of national parks.

Why Go

  • Relax in Bali, known for its beautiful beaches, stunning temples, and vibrant culture.
  • Explore Java the most populous island in Indonesia, and home to Yogyakarta, Borobudur, and Mount Bromo.
  • Go hiking in Sumatra and experience Lake Toba, Mount Kerinci, and the Orangutan Rehabilitation Center.
  • Snorkel or dive in Raja Ampat a group of islands in West Papua, Indonesia, with pristine coral reefs.
  • Visit the Komodo National Park home to the Komodo dragon, the world's largest lizard.
  • Climb Mount Rinjani an active volcano on the island of Lombok, Indonesia.
  • Taking a cooking class is a great way to learn about Indonesian cuisine.
  • Local markets are a great place to experience Indonesian culture.

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JAKARTA

A bustling metropolis, a fusion of cultures steeped in history, with a vibrant culinary scene.

YOGYAKARTA

Vibrant cultural hub of Java, renowned for its majestic temples, royal palace, and captivating traditional arts.

UBUD

A cultural oasis in Bali's heart, known for its lush rice paddies, spiritual retreats, and vibrant arts scene.

GILI ISLANDS

Lombok archipelago: Tranquil haven of pristine beaches, vibrant marine life, and laid-back island vibes.

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The dry season: The dry season in Indonesia runs from April to October. This is the best time to visit if you want to avoid rain and enjoy sunny days. However, it is also the most crowded time of year, especially in popular tourist destinations like Bali and Lombok.


The wet season: The wet season in Indonesia runs from November to March. This is the time when Indonesia gets the most rain. However, it is also the time when the islands are lush and green, and the beaches are less crowded.

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