Here's some facts about Indonesia and why you've to visit Indonesia for sure!
Curious about Indonesia?Here's some facts about Indonesia and why you've to visit Indonesia for sure!
1. Indonesia is an archipelago country, consists of 17.504 islands, 6.000 are inhabited, 9.634 still doesn't have name yet.
2. It's coastline is the fourth longest in the world, after Canada, USA and Russia. Wonder how many great beaches with white sands and clear water?
3. Has 740 ethnic groups with different cultures and traditions.
4. About 18% of coral reefs can be found in here.
5. Borobudur temples, the biggest and largest buddhist temple is also in Indonesia.
Wanna know more?? Let's scroll down!
1. Bali Islands
The Island of God
Awarded as 'World Best Island' by The International Travel Magazine, BALI is the ultimate choice for any tourist who wants to see cultures of Hindu and natural beauty of Indonesia.
if you love beaches or surfing and watching sunset or sunrise,I reccomended you to visit Kuta, Nusa Dua, Sanur and Lovina. Get temporary tattooed by local people for only $1-3. Things you can't miss are to watch Balinese traditional dances such as Kecak and Barong in Batubulan Village, buy some souvenirs from local art market in Sukawati Art Market, and visit Sangeh.
if you love beaches or surfing and watching sunset or sunrise,I reccomended you to visit Kuta, Nusa Dua, Sanur and Lovina. Get temporary tattooed by local people for only $1-3. Things you can't miss are to watch Balinese traditional dances such as Kecak and Barong in Batubulan Village, buy some souvenirs from local art market in Sukawati Art Market, and visit Sangeh.
2. Lombok Islands
Paradise in Tropical Country
I
reccomended Sengigi beach where you can find white sand and clear
water. You can also find some diving spot here with unique fishes and
coral reefs. Another choice is Gili Trawangan located in North Lombok.
3. Raja Ampat, Papua
"No doubt about it, Raja Ampat is definitely the richest place for fish that I have ever been." - Dr G.R. Allen
Raja
Ampat or 'Four Kings', is the name given to these islands which comes
from a local myth. This area is home to 1,511 species of reef fish in
the Bird's Head Seascape, 1,320 species of reef fish in Raja Ampat and
75% of all known coral species in the world. Located in West Papua
Province, the area is an archipelago comprising over 1,500 small
islands, cays and shoals surrounding the four main islands of Misool,
Salawati, Batanta and Waigeo, and Kofiau.
4. Bunaken Marine Park
Coral Triangle:contain at least 500 species of reef-building corals
Located
in coral triangle area, it has a high diversity of fishes, corals,
echinoderms and sponges.The main activity that you should do is: Dive,
Dive and Dive!!
5. Komodo Island
Endemic dragon named Komodo.
The
main reasons to travel to Komodo National Park are the Komodo Dragons,
the superb beaches and the unspoilt corals. Komodo is an endemic dragon
in Indonesia.
6. Yogyakarta
Yogyakarta
is one of the oldest cities in Indonesia. Tourist attractions that you
should visit is Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono's palace or better known as
Kraton Ngayogyakarta. Continue your journey to Malioboro Street, the
location is not far from the palace. Here you will find unique crafts of
various products such as batik of Yogyakarta..
7. Jakarta
The Capital City of Indonesia
Originally
named as Batavia in Dutch colonization, Jakarta is the capital city of
Indonesia. For me Jakarta is just my hometown, there're many good things
happen in here. I spent my days visiting many great museums in Jakarta
such as National Museum of Indonesia, where you can know much more about
Indonesia's past journey. For shoppaholics, you can find more than 68 malls spreading all over Jakarta.
Shopping Mall has became an important part of Jakarta people's life.
Hangout with friends in shopping mall has become the part of our life.
There're many choices of Shopping mall with different facilites and wide
range of products. You can find local or international tenants in the
mall.
Beside of it's modern development, traditional culture heritage also developed by the local government. The local culture in Jakarta mostly came from Betawi ethnic group. The cultural products from Betawi are ondel - ondel and kerak telor. Beside from Betawi tribe, Culture in Jakarta is also influenced by Chinese and Dutch traditions.
Beside of it's modern development, traditional culture heritage also developed by the local government. The local culture in Jakarta mostly came from Betawi ethnic group. The cultural products from Betawi are ondel - ondel and kerak telor. Beside from Betawi tribe, Culture in Jakarta is also influenced by Chinese and Dutch traditions.
8. Borobudur Temple
The Largest Buddhist Temple in the World
All
I can say about Borobudur is FANTASTIC! The world's largest Buddhist
temple located about 100 km from the city of Semarang with 504 Buddha
effigies and 1460 relief panels made from ninth centuries. It is one of
the most visited tourist attraction in Indonesia. in June 2012,
Borobudur was recorded in Guiness Book of World Records as the world's
largest Buddhist archaeological site. Millions of people are eager to
visit this building as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is not
surprising when you're looking the huge size of Borobudur, you'll be
amaze by how the people in that era try to build this massive structure
with traditional tools.
9. Bangka Belitung

Beautiful
beaches, clean with white sand will welcome you in Bangka Belitung.
This makes for fantastic swimming diving, snorkeling and sun bathing.
The sand is very fine, clean and brillant white. Numerous island just
off shore (some can be reached by swimming) make for great day trips and
views. If you're looking for a good resort go to Parai Beach, here
you'll get satisfactory service with beautiful views
10. Kelimutu
Three Different Colours Lakes
Mt.
Kelimutu, 1.690m fifty years ago, had three lakes, one lake was blue
green, one fiery green and one red. Thirty years later, the colors had
changed to blue, red brown and cafe au lait. Now, Ata Bupu (Lake) is a
dramatic dark-brown. Ata Polo are dark red-brown, and only Nuwa Muri
remains aquamarine or turquoise as it apparently always was.
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