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INDONESIA A HIDDEN GEM

#BUCKET LIST

With amazing places to visit in Indonesia spread across more than 17,500 islands, you'll
never run out of opportunities for adventure and cultural interaction.

Indonesia is the world's fourth most populous country; the extreme geographical
diversity means plenty of beaches, jungles, and volcanoes are waiting to be enjoyed.
Each region is unique and has something to offer intrepid travelers

HERE ARE THE TOP PLACE YOU MUST ADD TO YOUR BUCKET LIST

1. BALI

Bali is one of the most visited islands in Southeast Asia. The island is a cliché picture
of paradise, blessed with wide beaches, blue water, and green volcanic scenery in the
interior. There's a reason that Bali claims a lion's share of Indonesia's international
tourism.

2. SUMATRA
Sumatra is the largest island in Indonesia and the sixth-largest in the world. The
massive slice of land is split by the equator on the western edge of Indonesia
and a dream come true for adventurous travelers or people interested in
rainforests and endangered species. Sumatra is one of only two places left in
the world where you can see wild orangutans.
3. LOMBOK
Lombok, Bali's big island neighbor to the east, is the second stop for many
travelers who have finished with Bali. The government is promoting Lombok as
the next big tourism hotspot as development in Bali rages forward.
4. JAVA

Java, the oblong-shaped mass stretching between Sumatra and Bali, is the most
populous island in the world; more than 50 percent of Indonesia's massive
population calls the area home.

Java is busy and crowded in places, but bustling with real Indonesian culture.
Java is the epicenter for the famous coffee of the same name. When Krakatoa—
a volcano off the west coast—erupted catastrophically in 1883, the blast
produced the loudest sound in modern history and was heard 3,000 miles away.

5. East Nusa Tenggara—Flores and Komodo


Flores is a place for rugged travelers who aren't afraid to get a little dirty. One
bumpy road stretches throughout the chain with plenty of opportunities for
villages, volcanoes, and undeveloped beaches. 
Komodo and Rinca Island in the Komodo National Park, are famous for the
endangered Komodo dragons. People willing to cross some of the most
dangerous currents in the world to one of the two islands are rewarded with
both adventure and a chance to see man-eating lizards in the wild. The diving
around Komodo is some of the most challenging and rewarding in the world.

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