Why Visit Indonesia?

Over 17,000 islands, which stretch 5,000km across the equator, make up Indonesia. It's a diverse, tropical paradise with an almost infinite potential for adventure and the world’s largest island nation. There are blissful beaches washed by turquoise shores, active volcanoes, dense jungles full of wildlife, tribes and cascades, this idyllic archipelago's landscape is as diverse as anywhere on the planet. Beyond the largest islands and capital Jakarta, fantastically diverse cultures and customs have evolved, just waiting to be explored.

Beaches

Beaches

Temples

Temples

Volcanoes

Volcanoes

Nature

Nature

Explore Indonesia

Solo holidays to Bali

Solo holidays to Bali

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Holidays to Indonesia

Discover Bali & Lombok

Discover Bali & Lombok

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Facts about Indonesia

Currency

Currency

The currency in Indonesia is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), symbolised as Rp

Time Zone

Time Zone

Indonesia has multiple time zones, with Western Indonesia (Jakarta) at GMT+7, Central Indonesia (Bali) at GMT+8, and Eastern Indonesia at GMT+9

Weather

Weather

Indonesia has a tropical climate with two seasons; average temperature from 26-30°C during the wet season and 24-28°C in the dry season

Things to see & do

Things to see & do

Explore the stunning beaches of Bali, hike to the summit of Mount Bromo, and visit the ancient temples of Borobudur and Prambanan

Local Cuisine

Local Cuisine

Savour Nasi Goreng (fried rice with vegetables, chicken, and shrimp), Satay (grilled skewered meat served with peanut sauce), and Rendang (slow-cooked beef in a rich coconut curry)

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