30 top attractions in Indonesia

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Indonesia is the largest island nation in the world. The islands are washed by the waters of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Bali is the most popular among travelers. Its prices are several times higher than in Java and others, less well-known. The economy of the region is developing, so holidays in Indonesia can be organized and carried out with great benefit to the budget.

The culture and nature of the republic is rich and varied. In total, there are eight UNESCO-protected sites on the different islands. National traditions of construction and architecture allow you to see on the islands of Indonesia both very simple huts with thatched roofs and luxurious palaces. The grandiose Buddhist temples are a special reason to visit the country.

There are more animals in Indonesia than anywhere else on Earth. Only here you can see some of the rarest species (for example, the famous Komodo monitor lizard). The jungle is inhabited by a variety of monkey species. In parks and reserves, they are not afraid of people and come close to them.

Fishing and seafood farming is widely practiced on the islands, so tourists have the opportunity to taste a wide variety of fresh seafood. A huge selection of tropical fruits can be found in any market, even a very small one.
Holidays in Indonesia are an opportunity to see protected natural places and get acquainted with the vibrant original culture of the East.

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What to see in Indonesia?

The most interesting and beautiful places, photos and a short description.

Jakarta city

The largest city in Indonesia, the capital. Located on the island of Java. Modern, densely populated, with high-rise buildings. Jakarta is home to the largest skyscraper in all of Indonesia. The city has about 20 major attractions: museums, a zoo, a planetarium. Here you can find many hotels of different levels of comfort.

Ubud city

A city with traditional Indonesian architecture located in the heart of Bali. It is considered its cultural capital. Many different objects of interest to tourists are concentrated in and around it. Famous, among other things, for the widest range of spa services.

Java island

Jungle and volcano island. The most populous island in the world. It has a rich history, traditions, many monuments. On it stands the main cultural attraction of Indonesia - the Borobudur temple.

Bali island

A tropical island with beautiful scenery and excellent service. There are hotels in Bali for every budget. Offers exceptional beach holidays and water sports opportunities. The traditional culture and crafts of the island are actively developing and provide an opportunity for tourists to get acquainted with all their diversity.

Ubud Monkey Forest

The main attraction of the city. A jungle sanctuary where monkeys live and roam freely (about 600 individuals). The park has a temple, sculptures and paths. Tourists get the opportunity to find themselves face to face with nature and its nimble inhabitants.

Bali Rice Terraces (Jati Luvi)

In the very center of the island there are rice fields where the popular cereal is grown in the traditional way, in the old fashioned way. Here you can see the fields themselves, Mount Batukara and the temple of the same name. An opportunity to experience traditional Indonesian landscapes and argot culture.

Borobudur

Monumental Buddhist temple complex on the island of Java. World Heritage Site, protected by UNESCO. The oldest monument, which lay under the ashes for many hundreds of years. Opened by restorers at the end of the 19th century. Place of massive pilgrimage. Has the greatest artistic value.

Prambanan

A complex of temples on the island of Java. Built in the 10th century, restored in the 19th century. World Heritage Monument. The restored buildings are grandiose in height and carved stone decoration, visible from afar. Decorated in the style traditional for Buddhist and Hindu temples.

Elephant Cave (Goa Gajah)

Big Cave in Bali, one of the most famous tourist sites on the island. Contains many grottoes (about 15). The walls are decorated with carvings depicting elephants and mythical creatures. Probably, it was previously religious in nature and was a place of pilgrimage.

Bat Cave (Goa Lawah)

The cave is located in one of the six main temples of Bali - Goa Lawah. A whole community of bats lives in it, which every day, at sunset, all fly out of the cave together. The excursion should be planned by this time.

Komodo National Park

A group of islands united in a natural park. The main attraction is the mysterious lizards walking there. Huge lizards, the Komodo dragons, are rescued from extinction and protected. During the excursion, you can watch them and other representatives of the local fauna.

Ujung Kulon

Java Island National Park. Preserves the nature of the island in its original form and allows tourists to admire the rare Indonesian landscapes, untouched by man. The park is home to rare and endangered animals.

Bali Barat

National park in Bali. Inhabitants of land and coastal waters are protected and represent a wide variety of species. Almost the entire territory of the park is closed to tourists. When visiting the open area, you can go snorkeling and see the rare marine life of the region.

Pura Tanah Lot Temple

Hindu temple located very close to the coast of Bali. The building of traditional architecture was built on a small island and is considered a cultural symbol of Indonesia. Steps leading to the temple are carved into the rock. At low tide, the island is connected to the land by a narrow sandbank. Tourists are not allowed into the temple, only believers.

Pura Besakih temple

The main religious building of the island of Bali. It is located in the mountains, at the highest point of the island. The surrounding nature and buildings make up a unique composition that tourists can admire only from the outside. The complex architectural composition consists of 22 temples richly decorated with traditional stone carvings.

Luhur Uluwatu Temple

One of the six most important and famous temples in Bali. It is located in a unique place - beautiful and inaccessible. At the very top of the cliff there is an architectural ensemble. You can reach it on foot in an hour. Monkeys frolic in front of the temple. Views of the Indian Ocean can be seen from the walls and the road.

Bogor Botanical Garden

Botanical Garden in Bogor, Java. It is considered the largest and oldest botanical garden in the world. Founded at the beginning of the 19th century. The garden collection represents all the variety of tropical plants from different places on Earth. The special decoration of the garden is the lotus ponds and the greenhouse with orchids.

Mount Gunung Bintan

Landmark of Bintan Island. The mountain is covered with jungle, rivers and waterfalls flow along it. Tourists climb to the very top, to the observation deck. On the way, you can explore the local tropical flora and fauna, swim in the baths of the waterfalls.

Bird and Reptile Park Taman Burung

A natural park combined with a "new type" zoo - the inhabitants are in free open enclosures. Exotic birds roam freely in the park and give visitors the opportunity to observe them in an environment that is as close to natural as possible. The landscape arrangement of the park is rich and varied. Birds and tourists walk among gardens, flowers and waterfalls.

Tirtaganga water palace

An architectural and park ensemble in the Bali style.The palace was built in the mid 50s of the XX century and is a relatively young landmark of the island. Palace buildings and many reservoirs are built on the site of the "holy river". Both locals and tourists willingly spend time in organized baths. Carps live in numerous ponds and lotuses bloom. The entire area is richly decorated with sculptures.

Taman Sari water castle

Taman Sari is located on the territory of the Yogyakarta palace complex, not far from the city of the same name. It is a complex of fifty buildings, some of which have been restored. The sultan built the castle for himself and his family. The architects paid special attention to water: the castle had a complex system of sewerage, fountains, and a bath complex. The monument is protected by UNESCO, has a global significance and value.

National monument

The 132-meter tower in Jakarta is a symbol of Indonesia's independence from the colonial invaders of the past. The tower houses museums and an observation deck with a panoramic view of the capital.

Istiklal Mosque

The largest mosque in Southeast Asia. The name translates as "independence". The mosque was built after the end of the Dutch colonial rule in Indonesia, where the majority of the population is Muslim.

Volcano bromo

An active volcano on the island of Java. The height is about 2.5 thousand meters. It is accessible to tourists and is very popular with them. The crater of the volcano is constantly smoking, eruptions occur from time to time.

Volcano Merapi

The most active volcano in Indonesia. Large eruptions of this volcano follow regularly, with a period of 7 years. Small ones are more frequent, but there is always little activity. The volcano is a majestic black mountain with smoke coming from the crater - a spectacle so majestic that it has become one of the favorite among tourists.

Volcano Krakatoa

An active volcano in the Sunda Strait. According to one version, it was his eruption that caused the separation of Java and Sumatra. The last eruption practically destroyed the island on which the volcano was located.

Lake Tobo (Toba)

A large volcanic lake (formed on the site of an ancient volcano) on the island of Sumatra. The local small-numbered Bataki ethnic group lives on the lake, which has its own distinctive culture and traditions. Tourists can combine traditional forms of recreation in the bosom of nature and learn the peculiarities of the unique Batak culture.

Lake Bratan

Beautiful mountain lake in Bali. It is located among the mountains and jungle, in the former volcano crater. On the lake is the Pura Ulun Danu temple, built in honor of the goddess of the reservoir. The lake and the temple are a unique natural and architectural ensemble. The place enjoys significant tourist attention. There is a water amusement park on the southern shore of the lake.

Sipiso Piso waterfall

High steep waterfall in the area of ​​Lake Toba. Its source is an underground river that finds its way out at the top of the cliff. There are three observation platforms near the waterfall, allowing you to enjoy the general view of the powerful water cascade and be directly next to it.

Munduk waterfall

In the north of Bali, there is the village of Munduk and the waterfall of the same name next to it. Not the highest (25 meters), but very loud - the noise is heard from afar. The waterfall is a sheer dense stream of water falling vertically downward with great pressure. It is located in the forest and is surrounded by greenery on all sides, the water flows beautifully among the greenery. There is a convenient observation deck.

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