Tourism


Ponshak

01It is a charming area, about 2 to 3 hours' drive from Jakarta. It has many natural attractions, including: Safari Zoo / Garden of Flowers, Seven Waterfalls / Flying by Parachute.




City of Gogjakarta

The city of art and the center of ancient Javanese culture, which has an active Marabi volcano and is considered to be an area of almost independent rule of Jakarta and ruled by grandchildren The ancient Sultanate and its inhabitants maintain their Javanese customs and traditions. The most important tourist attractions are:


  • The Temple of Proudodor Gogjakarta02
    The temple complex of Borobudur is one of the seven wonders of the world. This temple is located in the south of Magelang in Central Java and was built by King Samaratungga, a king of the ancient kingdom of Mataram between the 7th and 8th centuries.

 


  • The Prambanan temples03
    are the largest Hindu temple complex in Indonesia and one of the most important temples in Southeast Asia. The temples of the temples are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the most important tourist attractions in Indonesia. These Temgaya temples were built in the 10th century.

 



  • Sultan Palace of Gokjakarta04
    The Sultan's Palace or the Karateon is an architectural piece of Javanese architecture located in the center of the town of Joggakarta. This palace was built in 1775 and completely built on the old beliefs. Today Kharoun Kho is a piece of history and living traditions. Also part of it for the establishment of official celebrations.

 

  • Mount Merapi Gogjakarta05
    Mount Merapi is a conical volcano located on the border between the center of Jazja and Jogjakarta. It is one of the most active volcanoes. The first eruption occurred in 1548, the last of which was in 2010 and has erupted regularly since 1548.




Bali Island

It is one of the world famous tourist areas. Jakarta is about an hour and a half away by plane. Among the most important tourist areas in the island of Bali:

  • Temple of Tanah Lot06
    It is one of the most famous Hindu temples on the island of Bali and the temple is located on a group of large rocks and surrounded by sea water from the sides. Tanah Lot is situated on the west coast of Bali in the village of Peraban in Tababan Regency. The temple was built by another priest who came to Bali from the island of Java.




  • Terta Ambol Temple07
    The Tempak Sereng Temple, a temple of sacred water, is located in the village of Tambak Sering about 39 km east of the city of Denpasar. The temple is one of six temples in Bali where holy water is used for various religious ceremonies.






  • Besakih Temple08
    Is the largest Hindu temple in Bali located in the eastern Beisakiye countryside near Mount Lagong, the most beautiful mountain on the island of Bali. The area of the temple is characterized by its natural beauty and a magnificent panoramic view from above. Many tourists flock to the temple all over the world.



Lombok Island

Located in the east of Bali, it is famous for its natural scenery, beautiful mountains and the whiteness of its beaches. The most important tourist attractions are:

  • Guelle Islands09
    The Guelle Islands are an archipelago of three small islands off the northwest coast of the Lombok. The three islands are one of the most popular destinations for Lombok visitors and are characterized by its white sandy beaches, crystal waters, warm sun and magnificent coral reefs.



  • Camping on Mount Rangani Lombok10
    Mount Rangani is the second highest peak in Indonesia at an altitude of 3,726 meters. The mountain is located in the north of Lombok in the Rangani National Park. Mount Rangani Mountain is one of the most delightful trips in Southeast Asia and can be seen at the edge of the crater, lake and summit. The lake is called Segara Anak, a volcanic lake at Ringangi Mountain at 2000 meters above sea level. It is 22 kilometers square and 230 meters deep. The lake name means the blue ocean because of the intense blue color of the lake. There are four hot springs near the lake, It is a warm and not cold place and is home to millions of fish. There is also a convenient location for camping around the lake.

 

  • Alsasak village of Lombok11
    Sasak is the name of the tribe that lives on the island of Lombok in the west of Nusa Tengara. In the village of Alsacak you can see the traditions, customs, worship and rituals of the daily life of the population. The houses of Sasak are built of bamboo and covered by straw roofs. Agriculture is the main source of livelihood for the population and women can be seen spinning traditional textiles that meet a great demand from local and foreign tourists.

 

Surabaya city

Major city and capital of East Java province in Indonesia, is the second largest city in the country after the capital Jakarta. Jakarta is about an hour away by plane (9 hours by train).

  • Mount Bromo: Mount Bromo is part of Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park with an area of ​​80012 square kilometers and Mount Bromo stands at an altitude of 2,400 meters. Bromo is still active and is about four hours by car from Surabaya, capital of East Java.







  • Eastern Aegean Gorge: A lake of acidic water in a volcanic crater located on the island of Java.13 The lake is 200 meters deep and contains about 36 million cubic meters of acidic water and has a cloud of sulfuric fumes on its surface. The colors of this beautiful lake with its blue and green waters appear to be an invitation to a surreal and dangerous adventure





Bandung City

Located 180 km southeast of Jakarta, the capital of West Java province, it takes two hours to drive from Jakarta via the highway surrounded by a mountain range that gives the city a cool climate throughout the year. It is one of Indonesia's most popular shopping and tourism cities, Of coffee and tea plantations throughout the region. The most important tourist attractions are:

  • Ankoban Brahu Bandung14
    is an active volcano located 2 kilometers from Bandung. The visitor can reach the edge of the volcano and enjoy the spectacular view of the volcano in its distinctive form as a floating ship and watch the sulfur vapors continue to rise, although the volcano is inactive and also can enjoy the surrounding nature and explore it for Two hours full.





  • Kawah Putih Lake15
    Situated at the top of a dead volcano crater 1,600 years ago, 47 km south of Bandung near tea plantations in a charming tourist area of Indonesia's tourist areas
    The lake rises 2430 meters above sea level, often temperatures are about 10 degrees Celsius. The sulfur lake changes color from blue to green or white or brown depending on sulfur concentration, temperature or oxidation status.

 

  • Ciater16
    Very well known for its warm natural springs, it is a sulfuric water filled with essential elements that the body needs from underground rocks such as calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, iron and many more. Also characterized by its green lagoon, huge large trees and beautiful gardens, from there you can see the Tangkuban Perahu Mountain, which clearly shows.

 

Medan City

The third largest city in Indonesia after Jakarta and Surabaya, is located in the northern island of Sumatra and is its northern capital.
The city is known for its multi-ethnicity and Indian, Chinese and Malawian lives.
Its main tourist attractions are: Qasramimun / Raya Mosque / Buddhist Temple / Old Town (Misawan Square / Lake Toba / Crocodile Farm.


Batam Island

With its beautiful beaches and magnificent resorts, Singapore is just 20 kilometers away and Johor Malaysia is 25 kilometers away.


City of Jepara

Located on the north shore of Java .. About 100 km from Semarang, the capital of Central Java .. Famous for the manufacture of wooden furniture.


Raja Ampout Papua area17

Raja Ampat Islands or the Four Kings, is about 5 hours away from Jakarta by plane to Sorong and then ferry to these islands.

The four islands are a charming area, one of the most famous and beautiful tourist spots in Indonesia. It is located off the north-western tip of the Cape of the Bird on the island of New Guinea. It follows the western province of Papua in Indonesia, an archipelago of more than 1500 small islands surrounding the four main islands Misol, Salawati, Aegio and Patanta.

It has the largest national marine park in Indonesia, home to more than 540 species of coral reefs and 1,000 species of coral fish, as well as hundreds of molluscs.