Unforgettable Indonesian islands to visit
21.07.2023 - 07:37
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There are over 13,000 islands in the 5200-kilometre-long archipelago of Indonesia. With so many to choose from, we’ve whittled it down to 16 of our favourite Indonesian islands.
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With its pounding surf, emerald-green rice terraces and exceptionally artistic culture, the small volcanic island of Bali has long been one of the best Indonesian islands. Bali has a population of 3.1 million and is the only Hindu society in Southeast Asia.
Although it suffers the predictable problems of congestion and commercialization, Bali’s original charm is still much in evidence. You'll find here distinctive temples and elaborate festivals set off by a mountainous, river-rich landscape of the interior.
This tailor-made trip to the best of Bali will take you from modern-day Bali to the traditional one. Bali has many adventures to offer, tour the countryside with a Vespa or glide through the hidden canyons. You will also be able to enjoy visits to enchanting villages, where you can take in the local way of life.
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Tanah Lot Temple, Bali © Shutterstock
Thirty-five kilometres east of Bali at its closest point, Islamic Lombok (80km by 70km) is populated by a Sasak population. It differs considerably from its Hindu neighbour, with lots of wide-open spaces and unspoilt beaches, and much less traffic and pollution. Tourist facilities are less widespread and public transport sparser.
The island’s northern area is dominated by the awesome bulk of Gunung Rinjani, and trekking at least part of the way up is the reason many tourists come to Lombok. Most base themselves in the nearby villages of Senaru or Sembalun Lawang. Other visitors enjoy the cool foothills at tiny Tetebatu and Sapit. For many, a big draw is the beaches.
You will start this tailor-made trip to Java and Lombok in Yogyakarta (also called Jogja) with its rich cultural past such as the Borobudur temple. From there continue to hike Mount Bromo and explore more of East Java in Malang and Surabaya. End your trip on the dreamy beaches of Kuta/Lombok, dubbed 'the next Bali'.
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This is one of the most tranquil Indonesian islands of the three Gili Islands, with a small local population, no nightlife and arguably the best beaches. Here, less space is taken up by fishing boats and hawkers. It takes a couple of hours to