Travel Packages in Indonesia

Travel Packages in Indonesia

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Three days and two nights in Bali
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Ulun Danu Temple
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Enjoy Bali Tour Package of 6 Days 5 Nights
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Mount Bromo at sunrise
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9 days and 8 nights in Bali
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Enjoy 4 days in Belitung Island in Indonesia
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Bali Tour Package for 10 Days and 9 Nights
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Java temple
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Amazing Honeymoon in Bali
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Jakarta
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Discover Derawan Island of East Kalimantan
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Tour Packages in Indonesia

Tour Packages in Indonesia

There are various tour Packages in Indonesia to decide on, but pick one that best summarises and captures the essence of the country. Indonesia is the world's biggest island country, with over 17,000 islands including Java, Sumatra, Sulawesi, and sections of recent Guinea and Borneo. it's located between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. On a vacation to Indonesia, you will see the archipelago's natural beauties, including its vibrant animals, volcanic slopes, colourful reefs, crater lakes, and a culture steeped in mythology and faith in nature. Indonesia has such a varied range of sights, rituals, traditions, history, and cuisine that a visit to the island nation would be a sensory overload.

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Places to go to in Indonesia

With such a big amount of islands to go to in Indonesia, deciding what to try and do and where to travel are often difficult tasks. The archipelago's staggering wildlife, starting with Komodo dragons, wild orangutans prancing within the jungles of Bukit Lawang, the reef-rich waters of the Banda Islands, a ship ride on one in all Borneo's rivers, and meeting the local Dayak tribes, there's enough to try to to in Indonesia.
Bali

Bali

Bali is defined by emerald-green rice terraces and a bustling art and cultural scene, which are replicated across travel brochures, picture postcards, and every other marketing tool to create a lasting memory of the country, Indonesia. The Kuta-Legian-Seminyak belt, which includes a beautiful 8-kilometre stretch of golden sand and several evocative cafés, clubs, and stores, is home to some of the city's most popular housing options. Canggu is less touristy than the rest of the neighbourhood, therefore the beaches are cleaner. The Bukit Peninsula is a great place for surfers. On the island of Nusa Lembongan, there is plenty of peace and quiet, with beach resorts like Padang Bai and Amed offering excellent snorkelling and diving. However, it is Ubud, Bali's undisputed cultural hub, which attracts visitors with its traditional music and dance performances, stunning art galleries, and a number of yoga studios.

Lombok and Gili Islands

Lombok and Gili Islands

Lombok's unspoiled beaches are around 35 kilometres east of Bali. Lombok is breathtakingly stunning, with views of the imposing Gunung Rinjani above the blue crater lakes. It is almost devoid of traffic and litter. The Robinson Crusoe-Esque Gili Islands sit off the coast, surrounded by stunning white beaches and intricate reefs. Gili Trawangan is the party capital of the three Gili Islands, however, Gili Meno and Gili Air have a more laid-back rural attitude.

Java

Java

The centre part of Java is surrounded by volcanoes, which have bright rice fields and settlements around them on their lush slopes. The ethnic Java tribes, who are noted for their art, culture, and language, live in the south of Java. To the east, the volcanic peak Gunung Bromo rises, providing excellent hiking options, particularly at daybreak. Java is also noted for the Dieng Plateau's line of ancient temples, Pangandaran's picturesque palm-fringed beaches, and the crystal-blue Kawah ljen lake.

Sumatra

Sumatra

Sumatra is still mostly unexplored. The major highlights of Sumatra are concentrated to the north of the Trans-Sumatran highway: Bukit Lawang, with its lush jungles that are home to numerous orangutans; Danau Toba, a land tinged with mystery and spirituality and home to the Batak tribe; Berastagi, with its twin volcanoes; and Pulau Weh, with its spectacular diving sites. Visit Bukittinggi, the cultural capital of the Minangkabau Highlands, which is also home to the colourful Danau Maninjau lake.

Flores

Flores

Flores is home to some of Indonesia's most beautiful scenery. The volcanic peaks climb to a height of 8202 feet, and the region benefits from a long monsoon season, which provides the lush, relaxing vegetation that has been synonymous with this region. Kelimutu's appearance is the first thing that will catch your eye. There are three craters on the extinct volcano, each with a lake of bright, shifting colours.

Sulawesi

Sulawesi

Sulawesi Island's K-shaped form ensures that it is never more than 100 kilometres from the sea. The mountains have risen in such a way that they have isolated around four peninsulas from each other and from the rest of the globe, keeping colonisers close to the coast and allowing for a distinct cultural form. Toraja, the highland, and Bugis, the lowland, are divided in the south of Sulawesi, with a jumble of remote, isolated tribes inhabiting the central highlands. Because of its strange rituals, brilliant scenery, colourful festivals, and unusual architecture, Sulawesi is largely frequented by the mountainous settlement of Tanah Toraja.

Jakarta

Jakarta

The capital city of Indonesia is a megalopolis, with a population of almost 30 million people spread out across 700 square kilometres. The greatest way to see Indonesia's energy and many unexpected paradoxes is to visit the capital city. Just scratch the surface, and you'll find brilliant ethnicities, ancient areas sprinkled with fascinating museums, and a hectic street scene dominated by glittering skyscrapers, crowded dining districts, and massive shopping malls.

Indonesia Honeymoon Tour Packages

Indonesia Honeymoon Tour Packages

A honeymoon in Indonesia is a once-in-a-lifetime event for couples who visit the country's magnificent beaches. Bintan Island, part of the Riau Islands, offers a romantic environment for a memorable honeymoon. With a variety of decent resorts around, white beach, tropical plants, and blue water make for a terrific combo. Senggigi Beach is another popular honeymoon destination where couples may make lasting memories. Scuba diving is an option for couples who want to take their honeymoon to the next level; Indonesia boasts some of the top scuba diving spots in the world. Raja Ampat, Bunaken, and Wakatobi are just a handful of the great scuba diving destinations in Indonesia for honeymooners.

Indonesia Family Tour Packages

Indonesia Family Tour Packages

Family vacation packages to Indonesia must take into account the country's enormous shopping choices. Craftsmen can ship a variety of things directly to customers, including antiques, antiquities, jewellery, furniture, and fashion. The most exciting shopping destinations in Indonesia are Bali and Jakarta.

Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a trip to Indonesia?

The tour packages to Indonesia, beginning at Rs. 7151. Choose from a range of itineraries and Indonesian vacation packages that include or exclude flights.

Is Indonesian food expensive?

While meal costs in Indonesia vary, the average daily cost of food is Rp192,873 in Indonesia. Based on recent traveller spending tendencies, a typical lunch in Indonesia should cost roughly Rp77,149 per person when dining out. Breakfast is frequently less expensive than lunch or dinner.

Is English spoken in Indonesia?

Although the majority of Indonesians speak Indonesian, some do speak English. It's impossible to say how many Indonesians speak English fluently, although about 10% of Indonesians can communicate in English rather well.

What is the best time to visit Indonesia?

The best time to visit Indonesia is during the dry season, which is from May to September.

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