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Region: Southeast Asia

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Bali

Bali
Bali, Indonesia’s most famous island, is located to the west of Java in the Lesser Sunda Islands. It is world-renowned for its scenic rice terraces, fragrant cuisine, stunning beaches and a galore of culture and tradition. With its elaborate temples, endl...

Yogyakarta

Yogyakarta
Located in Central Java, Yogyakarta, or Jogjakarta, is one of Indonesia’s most important cultural, intellectual, and literary hubs, and is the beating heart of Indonesian tradition. A short flight away from the capital Jakarta, Jogja or Yogya, as it is often abbreviated to, is easily accessible from...

Gili Trawangan

Gili Trawangan
Located just off the northeastern coast of Lombok and to Bali's west, Gili Trawangan is a part of the Gili Island archipelago comprising Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno, and Gili Air and more than 20 other smaller islands. It is also the most developed and tourist-friendly among them. The largest of the G...

Gili Air

Gili Air
Gili Air, which is among the three Gili Islands in Indonesia, is the island closest to Lombok and offers the best of both worlds - be it peaceful travelling or party hopping. From temples to waterfalls, to beachside shacks, to secluded surf spots, along with cosy cafes and nightlife hubs, the younge...

Nusa Penida

Nusa Penida
The hidden treasure of Indonesia, Nusa Penida is the most exotic of the three Nusa Islands and is relatively less traveled. Located in the Klungkung district, it is a little off the shores of Bali. It is a hidden gem boasting rugged landscapes, pristine beaches, and breathtaking natural be...

Komodo Island

Komodo Island
Komodo Island has been named as one of the new seven natural wonders of the world. Komodo Island, along with Rinca and the other islands that comprise Komodo National Park, is one of the only few places in the world where one finds Komodo dragons out of captivity. Apart from this, the island is also...

Borobudur

Borobudur
The Borobudur Temple complex is the largest Buddhist temple in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. One of the most visited attractions in Indonesia, it was built in the 8th-Century. A marvel of Buddhist architecture, with multiple platforms stacked on each other, the temple is capped...

Jakarta

Jakarta
Indonesia's capital city, Jakarta is also the nation's cultural, economic and political centre. Amble leisurely through Kota Baru, or Jakarta's Old Town, where colonial Dutch architecture remains preserved as they stood during the times before Indonesia's independence. Take in the heady si...

Lombok

Lombok
Touted as an 'unspoiled Bali', Lombok Island is a part of the Lesser Sunda Island chain and is popular for its gleaming waterfalls, pearl farms, quaint villages, rice paddies and white-sand beaches. Popular among surfers, the island is generally more relaxed and quieter than its sister islands. Lomb...

Ubud

Ubud
Ubud is Bali's cultural and spiritual capital and is the opposite of what you think of when you hear the word 'Bali'. Once popular as the hippie haven on the island, it has evolved into a modern-day wellness and rehabilitation destination, housing many urban yoga retreats, healthy vegetarian and veg...

Semarang

Semarang
A melting pot of cultures, Semarang is located on the northern coast of Java and is the main port of the Central Java province. Semarang's rich cultural diversity and religious plurality is a result of the many times the city has been annexed by foreign powers and it has been occupied numerous ...

Medan

Medan
The fourth-largest city in Indonesia, Medan is one of the most diverse areas in the country. With sprawling lawns, old government buildings, the heavy traffic and glistening new malls, Medan also offers an interesting contrast between old and new. Each ethnic group contributes to Medan's wide variet...

Faq on indonesia

What is the capital of Indonesia?

The capital of Indonesia is Jakarta. It is the largest city in the country and serves as its political, economic, and cultural center.

What is the official language of Indonesia?

Bahasa Indonesia is the official language of Indonesia. It is a standardized form of Malay and is widely spoken throughout the country.

How many islands make up Indonesia?

Indonesia is an archipelago comprising over 17,000 islands. The exact number of islands can vary depending on the tide and other factors.

What is the currency of Indonesia?

The official currency of Indonesia is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR).

What are the popular tourist destinations in Indonesia?

Some of the popular tourist destinations in Indonesia include Bali, Yogyakarta, Jakarta, Komodo Island, Borobudur Temple, and Raja Ampat for its stunning coral reefs.

What is the climate like in Indonesia?

Indonesia has a tropical climate with high temperatures and humidity year-round. It has a wet season from November to March and a dry season from April to October.

What is the traditional Indonesian cuisine?

Indonesian cuisine is diverse and includes dishes like Nasi Goreng (fried rice), Rendang (spicy beef stew), Satay (skewered and grilled meat), and Gado-Gado (vegetable salad with peanut sauce).

Is Indonesia a Muslim-majority country?

Yes, Indonesia has the largest Muslim population in the world, but it is a religiously diverse country with significant Hindu, Christian, and Buddhist communities.

What are the main industries in Indonesia's economy?

Indonesia's economy is driven by industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, mining, and tourism. It is one of the world's largest producers of palm oil.

What are some traditional Indonesian arts and culture?

Traditional Indonesian arts and culture include Batik, Wayang Kulit (shadow puppetry), Gamelan music, and various dance forms like the Javanese and Balinese dances.