A few suggestions to get the holiday planning process started
Relax beside the ocean in the tranquil Bali Barat National Park
14 days, from £3,330 to £4,500
Wander from Java's temples to Bali's rice paddies, and coral reefs to village schools
17 days, from £3,375 to £4,645
Peace and tranquillity in Bali, exploration in Sulawesi and Borobudur for spirituality in Java
18 days, from £3,540 to £4,910
Wander from Java's temples and volcanoes to Bali's rice fields, feast on the beach and go diving on Lombok
19 days, from £3,695 to £5,180
Stroll through Sidemen’s verdant rice fields
16 days, from £3,780 to £6,000
Explore palm-fringed Lombok and the idyllic Gili Islands
15 days, from £3,900 to £5,600
Visit the world’s largest Buddhist temple with a private guide.
14 days, from £4,140 to £5,700
Visit three countries and three continents on an epic summer adventure
34 days, from £9,800 to £13,200
Discover different ways to explore Indonesia
Practical advice and inspiration to help you prepare for your holiday
Practical guide
Indonesia Travel Advice & Information
Embark on a culinary adventure through Indonesia. This zesty country is brimming with diverse and delicious cuisine. A summer holiday in Indonesia is the perfect opportunity to experience the country's many regional dishes, from spicy Padang food in Sumatra to aromatic Nasi Campur in Bali. You could even take an authentic cooking class and learn how to recreate your favorite Indonesian dishes at home. Indonesia is also a melting pot of different cultures, each with its own unique traditions, art and architecture. While spending the summer in Indonesia, take a cultural tour or two to explore the country's diverse heritage, from the traditional Javanese culture in Yogyakarta to the historic Minangkabau architecture in West Sumatra.
Alongside exploring heaps of culture and tastebud-tantalising food, Indonesia in summer is also perfect for discovering hidden waterfalls and spotting dragons. Indonesia is home to some of the world's most stunning waterfalls, many of which are off the beaten path. Spend your summer holiday seeking out these shrouded gems, like the Tumpak Sewu and Madakaripura waterfalls in East Java. You'll feel like you've discovered a secret paradise, surrounded by emerald, green lichen and rainbow-tinged mist. Of course another exciting activity to do during summer in Indonesia is seeking out its spiny residents. The island of Komodo is home to, you guessed it, prehistoric looking Komodo dragons. Imagine stepping onto a rugged island landscape where the air is filled with the sounds of nature and the scent of sea salt. You're surrounded by breathtaking vistas of rolling hills, vibrant forests and turquoise waters, and then you catch a glimpse of the largest lizards in the world. The whole park is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and adventure seekers, and visitors can take a tour to get up close (but not too close) and personal with these dinosaur-esque creatures.
The crystalline sea that surrounds Indonesia’s stunning islands is ideal for everything from relaxation to adrenaline-fuelled activities. Spend your days lounging on the beach under the shade of a swaying palm, or don your snorkel or dive mask and head for the deep, where you will discover stunning marine life, spooky shipwrecks and kaleidoscopic coral reef systems. From the Gili Islands to Raja Ampat, there is so much to discover under the waves. Keep your eyes peeled for sultry sharks, graceful manta rays and a whole host of tiny and colourful critters dancing about the sea floor.
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