The tropical archipelago of Indonesia is made up of over 17,000 volcanic islands, offering a thrilling variety of natural and cultural experiences to travellers. There are no fewer than eight Unesco World Heritage Sites across Indonesia and these can provide a useful basis for planning a visit.
Indonesia is home to many different ethnic, religious and linguistic groups and observing the varied cultural practices is an important part of any travel here.
Visiting ancient temples and experiencing colourful festivals should be combined with exploring rich rainforests and Indonesia’s coastal ecosystems.
Most visitors to Indonesia will want to spend some time at the beach and there is a huge variety of idyllic island resorts along its 54,716-kilometre coastline. The island of Flores is a great option for spectacular volcanic landscapes, scuba diving and traditional life, as well as exploring Komodo National Park.
Indonesia is in south-east Asia between the Indian and Pacific Oceans
The equatorial climate sees average temperatures of 30’C all year with high humidity
Alila Villas Soori
£ 2425
COMO Shambhala Estate
£ 2749
Hanging Gardens of Bali
£ 2949
PACKAGES INCLUDE:
– Return flights from a U.K. Airport
– Return private transfers