Indonesia Tour Packages
There are several Indonesia holiday packages you can choose from, but pick one which sums up the destination well and captures its essence. Located between the Indian and Pacific Oceans, Indonesia with its more than 17,000 islands comprising Java, Sumatra, Sulawesi, and parts of New Guinea and Borneo, makes it the largest island country in the world. On an Indonesia trip you can explore the archipelago’s natural wonders, its brilliant wildlife, volcanic slopes, colourful reefs, crater lakes, and a culture that is steeped in mythology and faith in nature. Indonesia offers a kaleidoscope of vistas, rituals, traditions, history, and cuisine that your holiday to the island-nation would be nothing less than a sensory treat.
Truly, there are very few places on the planet where you can find landscapes as dramatic and surreal as Indonesia. If you were to travel to the Sulawesi island you will land in a beach haven laced by shores of sparkling white sand, cobalt blue skies and an idyllic coastal scenery. Sumatra on the other hand is silhouetted by a spine of more than 100 volcanoes stretching into distance, several of which are active. But it is Bali’s beaches that are a real draw for travellers. Nusa Tenggar, for instance, has some really remote and isolated stretches of sand. Or head to the Banda Islands in Maluku, you can even try out Derawan in Kalimantan or Pulau Weh very close to Sumatra for some spectacular beaches and aquamarine waters.
While Indonesia is the world’s fourth most populated country, it can feel like several countries merged into one and scattered across swathes of land. Indonesia extends along the equator for as many as 5000 kilometre, giving it a wealth of wet and dry seasons that lets exotic and rare flora and fauna grow and prosper. The country’s wildlife, its people, its customs and rituals, vibrant flower-bearing plants, art, cuisine and culture, everything about Indonesia defies typecasting. As you explore the landscape you will discover how the natives, their language, lifestyle, and their traditions too change and very dramatically. The animist belief system of the Asmat people of Papua, the Balinese spirituality are aspects that have nurtured and nourished the culture of the archipelago.