Environment
Environment
Architecture
Traditional
City
Religious influenced by Hindu, Islam, Buddhist
Colonial
Modern Tropical House
Katamama, Bali
Bali
Minangkabau
Toraja
Modern Minimalist Cafe
Modern House
Rumah Honai, Papua
Sumba
Java
Places
Besakih Temple, Bali
Yogyakarta
The biggest Hindu temple in Bali. It owns beautiful view from the top of temple area where we can see the wide nature panorama.
Yogyakarta or Jogja, as it's often lovingly called is a beautiful city full of history, culture and travel opportunities.
Pasar Terapung Lok Baintan
The Lok Baintan Floating Market has been going on since the 18th century along the coast of the Martapura River.
Pura Tanah Lot, Bali
For the Balinese, Pura Tanah Lot is one of the most important and venerated sea temples.
Tegallalang Rice Terrace – Ubud, Bali
It is a series of beautifully arranged paddies which follows the traditional Balinese irrigation system called “subak.”
Pura Ulun Danu
Bratan, Bali
Also known as the Floating Temple, is one of the most mesmerizing Hindu temples in Bali.
Sumba Island, East Nusa Tenggara
Located between the islands of Komodo and Sumbawa, and directly facing the Indian Ocean the island is also a surfers' paradise.
Medan
Medan is the capital and largest city of the Indonesian province of North Sumatra. A regional hub and financial centre of Sumatra
Bandung
Bandung is the capital of Indonesia's West Java province and is a large city set amongst volcanoes and tea plantations. Known as Paris van Java.
Raja Ampat
Raja Ampat is a group of islands on the western tip of Papua in Indonesia, famous for its diving experience.
Komodo Island
This island is particularly notable as the habitat of the Komodo dragon, the largest lizard on Earth, which is named after the island.
Wae Rebo Village
A small, very out of the way village. Completely surrounded by panoramic mountains and the dense Todo forest.
Prambanan Temple, Yogyakarta
Built on the ninth Century, Prambanan Temple is the largest Hindu temple complex in Indonesia.
Borobudur Temple, Magelang, Central Java
Located on the island of Java, the magnificent Borobudur temple is the world's biggest Buddhist monument you must visit at least once in your lifetime.
Derawan Island, East Kalimantan
Here is Indonesia’s largest nesting site of the rare and endangered giant green turtles and hawksbill turtles, where one can daily watch turtles lay their eggs in the sand or swim to sea with the turtles.
Jakarta
Jakarta is the capital city of the Republic of Indonesia. It is a huge, sprawling metropolis, home to over 10 million people with diverse ethnic group backgrounds from all over Indonesia.
Padang, West Sumatra
Padang is the capital city of West Sumatra, and it becomes the largest city on the western coast of Sumatra Island.
Danau Toba, North Sumatra
A large natural lake in North Sumatra, Indonesia, occupying the caldera of a supervolcano
Nature
Spanning both sides of the equator, Indonesia has a tropical climate, with two distinct seasons; monsoon wet and dry. Indonesia's climate is largely hot and humid. Indonesia is a tropical archipelago graced with more nature than one person could enjoy in a lifetime. The moderate climate, fertile soil and minerals found on the land and in the waters of Indonesia make the archipelago an ideal habitat for a large amount of incredible flora and fauna.
Orangutan
Mount Bromo
Sumatran Tiger
Raja Ampat
Sumba
Komodo Dragon
Orchid
Rafflesia Arnoldi
Cendrawasih
Melati
Badak Jawa
Mount Rinjani
Merak
Nusa Penida
Danau Toba
Ubud, Bali
Borobudur Temple
Tanah Lot
Kelimutu, Flores
Prambanan Temple
Bekantan
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