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Indonesia

The mysterious islands of Indonesia each hold their own charms: the resorts of Bali offer nightclubs and beaches; the sprawling metropolis of Jakarta is a melting pot of Indonesian language, food, and architecture; the jungles of Sumatra are home to elephants, tigers, orangutans and other wild creatures; and the palaces and monuments of Yogyakarta offer a glimpse into an ancient civilization.

Average Temperature (°C)

Spring

Spring

29

Summer

Summer

32

Autumn

Autumn

28

Winter

Winter

27

Interesting Fact

There are an astounding 300 local languages and over 500 dialects spoken across Indonesia.

Ideal for...

Sunrise at Borobudur

Sunrise at Borobudur

Watch the day’s first rays illuminate the UNESCO heritage site of Borobudur. Explore this massive Buddhist monument and its surroundings, being captivated by the legends and architectural beauty of Java’s most famous temples.

Explore the lakes and hills of Bali

Explore the lakes and hills of Bali

Escape to the cool highlands of Bedugul to discover Bali’s lakes and hills. Browse local markets, walk through lush forests, admire mountain lakes and tour the iconic Ulun Danu Temple.

Experience the culinary delights of Seminyak

Experience the culinary delights of Seminyak

Taste authentic Indonesian cuisine bursting with exotic flavours, starting with a sundowner at a stylish rooftop bar, and wrapping up with dessert amid illuminated rice paddies.

Something Different

Bali Swing - Ubud Area Do something fun that makes you feel like a 5-year-old again! This attraction opened about 3 months ago, and travellers are flocking here in droves. The site currently has 3 different swings, allowing you to swing over a stunning valley, making for the perfect photo opportunities. For those that aren’t as gutsy, there is a pleasant area to sit around on bean bags watching your friends and family. There is a small entrance fee and it’s open from 9 am to 5 pm.
Hidden Rice Terraces Trek Locals and visitors alike appreciate the beauty of these fields as they change seasons, from planting to harvest, and they offer up a serene, peaceful sight far removed from the bustling beaches of Bali’s tourist zones.
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