Indonesia, one of the “Sleeping Giant” of Asia, geographically consists of more than 17,508 islands and has coastline of 5,150 meters. Indonesia is well-known for being the fourth most populous country and largest Muslim population in the world. Besides richness in culture, Indonesia also offers incredible traveling experience thanks to a wide range of destinations and places to visit including touring volcanoes, mosques, temples and land formations. While Bali is rich in natural resources and pleasant climate, the hot spots at night like dancing parties by the beaches make this island unique. Meanwhile, Jakarta features world-class museums and fascinating architecture. Let’s travel around Indonesia.
Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park in East Java is named after Mount Semeru, Mount Bromo and the local Tengger people. The park covers a large area including rivers, forests and barren plateaus.
Fire dance festivals are celebrated in all temples in Indonesia
A farmer is doing their daily work in a potato field in Dieng Plateau, Java, Indonesia
Situ Gunung Lake in Indonesia seems to have just stepped out from fairytale.
The pretty lighthouse was built by the Dutch in 1882 in Lengkuas Island, Belitung, Indonesia. The old tower offers a look around the island.
Sun is shining on a terraced paddy field on a mountain of Bali.
Tanah Lot temple in Bali is seen from the distance
This is the biggest mosque in Central Java Province
Rice field is captured in the sunset in Bali
The aerial shoot from 100-meter up to the air shows how beautiful Indonesian sea is.
In a daily random, women come back home after praying in the temple in Bali.
The capital city Jakarta with the Bundaran Hotel International and Jakarta landmark is viewed from above.