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Indonesia

HIGHLIGHT
Indonesia, a vast archipelago, boasts diverse attractions—explore Borobudur’s heritage, Labuan Bajo’s landscapes, Menjangan’s reefs, Bromo’s volcano, and Komodo’s wildlife.

Indonesia

Indonesia Tours in 2025

Indonesia, an archipelago of over 17,000 islands, offers a plethora of attractions beyond the well-known Bali. Here are some notable destinations to consider:

Highlights:

Borobudur Temple

Located in Central Java, Borobudur is the world's largest Buddhist temple, renowned for its intricate stone carvings and monumental architecture. Built in the 9th century, it remains a significant pilgrimage site and a testament to Indonesia's rich cultural heritage.

Labuan Bajo

Situated on Flores Island, Labuan Bajo serves as the gateway to Komodo National Park. This area has recently gained attention for its picturesque landscapes reminiscent of Santorini, offering a serene alternative to more crowded tourist spots.

Menjangan Island

Part of West Bali National Park, Menjangan Island is celebrated for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral reefs, making it a haven for divers and snorkelers seeking to explore Indonesia's underwater biodiversity.

Mount Bromo

Located in East Java, Mount Bromo is an active volcano known for its stunning sunrise views and unique lunar-like landscape. Visitors can trek to the crater's edge or explore the surrounding sea of sand, offering an unforgettable adventure.

Komodo National Park

Encompassing several islands, including Komodo and Rinca, this UNESCO World Heritage site is home to the famous Komodo dragons. Beyond its unique wildlife, the park offers pristine beaches and exceptional diving spots teeming with marine life.

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Tour Dates

Price Range

$3,646

Bangkok to Kuta: Summits & Sunsets

Bali Indonesia
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27 days
$3,646

Bangkok to Kuta: Summits & Sunsets

Bali Indonesia
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27 days
$2,192

Indonesia: Absolute Java

Indonesia
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15 days
$1,223

Indonesia: Candidasa, Mt Rinjani & the Gilis

Indonesia
$1,478

Indonesia: Borneo Orangutans of Tanjung Puting National Park

Indonesia
$2,651

Indonesia Adventure: Java & Bali

Bali Indonesia
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21 days
$4,283

Bangkok to Bali Adventure: Street Eats & Beaches

Bali Indonesia
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34 days
$3,416

Bali and Komodo: Dragons, Rice Terraces & Cultural Ceremonies

Bali Indonesia
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12 days
$2,243

Indonesia: Yogyakarta, Java & Ubud

Bali Indonesia
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17 days
$2,957

Indonesia: Sumatra, Java & Bali

Bali Indonesia
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22 days
$2,141

Indonesia: Yogyakarta to Bali

Bali Indonesia
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16 days
$3,059

Indonesia: Java & Bali

Bali Indonesia
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23 days
$4,181

Indonesia: Jakarta, Bali & Lombok

Bali Indonesia
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29 days
$2,090

Indonesia: Bali to Lombok

Bali Indonesia
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15 days
$1,019

Indonesia: Bali Adventure

Bali Indonesia
$3,263

Indonesia: Bali, Komodo & Lombok

Bali Indonesia
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20 days
$2,243

Indonesia: Bali & Komodo Island

Bali Indonesia
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14 days
$3,365

Indonesia: Java, Bali & Komodo Island

Bali Indonesia
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21 days
$1,631

Classic Bali & Komodo Island

Bali Indonesia
$1,478

Sulawesi Adventure: The Culture of Tana Toraja

Bali Indonesia
$1,713

Classic Bali & Lombok

Bali Indonesia
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14 days
$917

Bali: Beaches & Boat Rides

Bali Indonesia

Frequently Asked Questions about our Indonesia tours

Indonesia experiences a tropical climate with two primary seasons: the dry season from May to October and the wet season from November to April. The dry season is generally preferred for travel due to sunnier weather and lower humidity. However, some regions, like Sumatra, have different rainfall patterns, so it's advisable to research specific destinations.

Indonesia boasts numerous attractions, including:

  • Bali: Known for its lush scenery and rich cultural heritage.

  • Jakarta: The bustling capital city offering a mix of modernity and tradition.

  • Yogyakarta: Home to ancient temples like Borobudur and Prambanan.

  • Komodo National Park: Famous for its Komodo dragons and marine biodiversity.

  • Lombok and the Gili Islands: Known for pristine beaches and clear waters.

  • Sumatra: Offers unique wildlife experiences, including orangutans.

Indonesia's vast archipelago is connected by various transportation options:

  • Air Travel: The quickest way to cover large distances, with numerous domestic airlines operating flights between major islands.

  • Ferries and Boats: Regular services connect neighboring islands, though schedules can be affected by weather conditions.

  • Private Charters: For more remote destinations, hiring a private boat or plane may be necessary.

Indonesia is culturally diverse, with practices varying across regions:

  • Dress Modestly: Especially in areas outside tourist hotspots, covering shoulders and knees is respectful.

  • Religious Etiquette: When visiting temples or mosques, remove shoes and wear appropriate attire.

  • Right Hand Usage: Use your right hand for giving and receiving items, as the left hand is considered impolite.

The Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) is the official currency. ATMs are prevalent in urban areas and popular tourist destinations but may be scarce in remote regions. It's advisable to carry sufficient cash when traveling to less-developed areas.
Yes, bargaining is a common practice in local markets and small shops. It's customary to negotiate prices, but always do so politely and with a smile.
Bahasa Indonesia is the official language. In tourist areas, English is widely understood. Learning basic Indonesian phrases can enhance your experience and is appreciated by locals.
While no vaccinations are mandatory for entry, it's recommended to be up-to-date on routine immunizations. Depending on your itinerary, vaccines for hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and rabies may be advisable. Consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.

Indonesian cuisine is diverse and flavorful:

  • Nasi Goreng: Fried rice often served with a fried egg.

  • Satay: Skewered and grilled meat served with peanut sauce.

  • Gado-Gado: A salad of mixed vegetables with peanut dressing.

  • Rendang: A spicy meat stew originating from West Sumatra.

Indonesia is generally safe for tourists, but it's essential to stay informed:

  • Natural Disasters: Some regions are prone to volcanic activity and earthquakes. Stay updated on local advisories.

  • Health Precautions: Use mosquito repellent to prevent diseases like dengue fever and ensure food is from reputable sources to avoid stomach issues.

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