When you think of Indonesia, what first comes to mind? The beautiful beaches of Bali? Java's bustling energy? Scuba diving in Raja Ampat? The wild nature in Sumatra? We've only scratched the surface. With 17,000 islands that make up Indonesia's incredible nation, there's something for everyone. The country's diverse beauty and rich cultural heritage offers itself to your discovery and curiosity. Thrill seekers and beach bums unite! Indonesia awaits your visit. Curious to find out more? Click through the gallery.
Have you heard of the Malay Archipelago? Sometimes called the East Indies, this refers to the largest group of islands in the world. It consists of the more than 17,000 islands of Indonesia and around 7,000 Filipino islands.
No doubt that the first island that comes to mind is Bali, Indonesia's tourist capital. Scenic beaches, unforgettable cuisine, and a rich cultural tradition are just some of the qualities that tourists can look forward to on their visit to Bali.
Bali is known as the "Island of the Gods,' filled with sacred temples and bustling markets. The island offers so much diversity to its visitors.
In central Bali, Ubud is an arts hub with galleries and workshops. Popular among dance and yoga enthusiasts, visitors are captivated with the spiritual offerings of Ubud.
Lombok is known as the "unspoiled Bali." What does this mean? Well, Bali has become a bit too overcrowded for the traveler that's looking for a more relaxed getaway. Surfers in particular flock to Lombok to catch some waves.
For non-surfers, Lombok's captivating beaches are still a joy, but what really entices people is the majestic Mount Rinjani and Lombok's incredible waterfalls.
There are three Nusa Islands, and Penida is the largest of the bunch. Hikers, snorkelers, and scuba divers in particular enjoy the wild nature that Penida offers.
Often considered one of the most beautiful islands in Indonesia, Nusa Penida is also home to the Balinese starling, an endangered bird.
Sumatra is the sixth-largest island in the world. This tropical paradise is also home to Indonesia's riches. Oil, coal, gold, and silver are abundant on the island.
Java's iconic volcanic mountains, unforgettable coast, extensive tea farms, and rainforests make the island one of the most coveted ecotourism escapes.
Another Nusa island, Nusa Lembongan is perfect for those looking for a low-key getaway without the hustle and bustle of commercial tourism.
Gili Trawangan is the largest island in the Gili Island archipelago, which consists of over 20 small islands. The marine life on the island is a dream for free divers, snorkelers, and scuba divers.
Komodo certainly brings its namesake's dragon to mind. In fact, the dragon exists nowhere else in the world. Here, you can see thousands in their natural habitat.
Beyond the animal life, Komodo is also home to an incredible sight: Pantai Merah, its pink beach. Only one of seven of its kind on the planet, it's certainly something to consider for your bucket list.
Padar's incredible terrain offers unbeatable panoramic views. Hikers in particular are drawn to the island, embracing the challenges of the island's untouched hills.
Another island in the Gili archipalego, Gili Gede is home to Desert Point, well known as one of the best surf spots in the world.
Batam, an island that is part of the Riau Archipelago, is a big hotspot for Singapore's residents, who visit the island for quick weekend trips.
Another island part of the Gili archipelago, Gili Airis is perfect for a chill getaway to enjoy water sports to the fullest and embrace the magic of wild nature.
Another Gili island to explore, Gili Meno is perfect for those looking to have a peaceful getaway in natural surroundings.
Another Nusa island, Nusa Ceningan is filled with picturesque beaches, incredible resorts, and dreamy cliffs.
The archipelago of the Derawan Islands consists of six islands rich with white-sandy beaches and incredible marine life.
A surfing paradise, Sumba is a great getaway for surfers seeking to escape the noisy crowds of other islands.
The Karimunjawa islands consist of 27 islands, of which only five are inhabited. Unforgettable white sandy beaches are a popular alternative to Bali's overcrowded intensity.
Wakatobi consists of four islands that are attractive for diving and snorkeling, home to the second-largest coral reef system. Their coral reef is also considered the best in the world according to Wallacea Research.
Weh islands are incredibly popular for divers. They're paradise for thrill-seekers enamored with the diverse marine life in azure blue waters.
Sulawesi Island is a UNESCO Marine Biosphere, the island has a number of dive sites, including Bunaken National Park and the Togian Islands. Its rich cultural history is also an attractive element for those seeking to experience authentic Indonesian culture.
Kalimantan is the world’s third-largest island. Perfect for orangutan-spotting, Kalimantan is also a key spot for snorkelers.
Raja Ampat is a group of over 1,500 small, uninhabited jungle-covered islands. Ancient cave paintings are a big attraction for visitors, too.
While Bali is the most common choice among tourists, there is so much to discover when it comes to Indonesia's incredible offerings. Step outside the box and a thrilling experience awaits on what will certainly be an unforgettable trip.
Sources: (Holidify)
Exploring the thousands of islands that make up Indonesia
Some 17,000 islands await your visit
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When you think of Indonesia, what first comes to mind? The beautiful beaches of Bali? Java's bustling energy? Scuba diving in Raja Ampat? The wild nature in Sumatra? We've only scratched the surface. With 17,000 islands that make up Indonesia's incredible nation, there's something for everyone. The country's diverse beauty and rich cultural heritage offers itself to your discovery and curiosity.
Thrill seekers and beach bums unite! Indonesia awaits your visit. Curious to find out more? Click through the gallery.