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Region: Southeast Asia

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Dieng Plateau

Dieng Plateau
The volcanic complex in Central Java, known as the Dieng plateau, which comes from Di Hyang that literally translates to “Abode of the Gods”.  This scenic delight and is littered with beautiful Hindu and Javanese temples, including eight small temples that are said to be from the Kalinga Kingdo...

Surabaya

Surabaya
Known fondly as 'The City of Heroes' for the pivotal role that the city played in the Indonesian freedom struggle, Surabaya is one of Indonesia's most enigmatic cities. The country's second-largest urban settlement, Surabaya today reflects the influences of its many occupants. Arab Quarter, with its...

Batam

Batam
Located just off the eastern coast of Sumatra, nuzzled up against the Singaporean coast, Batam is one of the most picturesque islands in the Riau Archipelago, and also one of the most modernised areas in Indonesia. Its proximity to Singapore also makes it one of the most visited weekend getaway dest...

Bandung

Bandung
A city of contrasts, Bandung is one of Indonesia's most significant and most rapidly developing cities. located at a distance of 150 kms from Jakarta. Characterized by rippling rice fields, volcanic mountains, and a distinctly European feel, Bandung was dubbed the "Paris of Java"...

Makassar

Makassar
A bustling port, Makassar is the largest city in East Indonesia. Its cosmopolitan nature and urban attractions make it a must-visit city in Indonesia. It is relatively more modern, as a city, but also has traces of Dutch architecture in a few places, with Fort Rotterdam standing as one of the remain...

Banten

Banten
Situated on the westernmost tip of Java, Banten is a highly diverse province characterised by many ethnic groups and languages and is a melting pot of Indonesian culture. A hotspot for Sundanese culture and Bantanese cuisine, and a smorgasbord of other traditions, Banten is easily accessible fr...

Nusa Lembongan

Nusa Lembongan
One of Nusa Penida district's three tropical islands, Nusa Lembongan is a spectacular island wrapped by sheltered white-sand beaches and the sparkling Indian Ocean. Traditionally attracting vacationers, surfers and backpackers, the island is home to scenic resorts, high hills dashed with jungles, co...

Padar Island

Padar Island
Padar Island is the third largest island in Komodo National Park, located in between its two sibling islands- Komodo Island and Rinca island. Padar is surrounded by beautiful rugged hills that offer a splendid panoramic view. It is a perfect place for hikers that love a challenge. The...

Manado

Manado
The capital city of North Sulawesi in Indonesia, Manado is the second-largest city in the region best known for being home to the Ban Hin Kiong temple, which assumes great importance during the Chinese New Year celebrations, and for its stunning marine biodiversity. Being one of the lesser-known but...

Depok

Depok
A city in the West Java province, Depok is located to the south of Jakarta, between Jakarta-Bogor. The city’s name is actually an acronym for De Eerste Protestantse Organisatie van Christenen. Other versions say that the city gets its name from Sundanese, in which “Depok” means hermitage or abode of...

Bandar Lampung

Bandar Lampung
Bandar Lampung is the capital and the largest city of the Indonesian province of Lampung, located on the southern tip of Sumatra Island. This sprawling Sumatran city of more than a million residents used to be a popular stopover point for backpackers before air-travel became as affordable as it...

Kintamani

Kintamani
Overlooking the majestic Mount Batur and the encompassing Lake Batur, Kintamani is a village located in the north-east region of Bali. Offering dramatic views of the rugged landscape of smouldering active volcanoes and temples littered across the highlands, Kintamani is one of Bali's more off-beat d...

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.