THE most beautiful places to visit in Indonesia they are simply innumerable. Indonesian friendliness, deep spirituality, variety of wildlife and breathtaking landscapes are nothing short of wonderful.
The most beautiful places to visit in Indonesia
Get off at the foot of Tumpak Sewu, Java
Tumpak Sewu, loosely translated as “a thousand waterfalls”, rightly deserves the title of Indonesia’s most breathtaking waterfall. The numerous and dramatic waterfalls drop from a height of 120 meters, making it one of the highest waterfalls in the country! Descend to the feet of Tumpak Sewu to experience the thunderous force of water falling on your body. It is one of the most popular locations for your Instagram feed.
Komodo pink sand beaches
It’s hard to believe this is true, but this incredible beach color is a natural phenomenon caused by small pieces of red coral mixing with the white sand. The combination of colors, contrasted with the ferocious turquoise of the ocean, creates a truly magical and surreal paradise in Indonesia.
Explore the rainbow village of Jodipan in Java
Jodipan may be the most colorful village in the world.
This bright and artistic city was once a slum area, but since it has been refreshed with colors it has become one of the main points of interest on the island of Java, Indonesia.
Visiting a family in Indonesia
Creating connections with people is one of the greatest gifts of travel. Get away from the crowds on the Bali coast and immerse yourself in village life by staying with a local Balinese family.
Temples of Prambanan and Borobudur, Java
Two UNESCO World Heritage temples are among the best places to visit in Indonesia. The Prambanan Hindu Temple, the largest temple complex in Indonesia, is designed in the shape of a mandala, with various levels, shapes and sizes of temples. The nearby Buddhist temple is the largest Buddhist monument in the world!
Excursion to the island of Padar, Flores
The picture-perfect Padar Island is the third largest of the islands that make up the legendary Komodo National Park. Furthermore, it has not one, but three colors of sandy beaches: white, black and pink! With a hike of just 30 minutes, you can reach the top of the island and admire breathtaking panoramic views across the entire national park. An excursion not to be missed on your Komodo boat trip!
Ubud’s creative, spiritual and tropical atmosphere
Ubud is where Bali’s tropical nature comes to life! The green rice fields, against the backdrop of the waterfalls, make Ubud an obligatory stop on the Indonesian journey. One of the best places to visit in this artistic city is the Ubud Monkey Forest. There is a very deep sense of spirituality, which manifests itself through the countless and beautiful temples, sacred pools and yoga retreats. In Ubud there is something for everyone!