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In northeastern Java, this is a forested area dominated by Mount Baluran. It was once known as "Indonesia's Africa" because of its savanna grasslands, but they're largely gone now—as is much of the birdlife. There are deer and water buffalo in the pa...
Categories: Baluran National Park
Bandung is Indonesia’s third largest city and is the capital of West Java. Bandung is cooler than many other Indonesian cities due to its elevation, but still enjoys a tropical climate with wet and dry seasons. A bustling city with lots to do, ...
Categories: Bandung
Categories: Banyuwangi
Categories: Bogor
Categories: Borobudur
Surrounding the spectacular Semeru Volcano, Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park lies 70 mi/112 km southeast of Surabaya. It was closed temporarily in mid-2004 because of volcanic eruptions and was briefly put on heightened alert in 2006 and again in 2...
Categories: Bromo Tengger Semeru
Categories: Cianjur
For most travelers, Jakarta, Indonesia, is either part of a business trip or a pit stop on the way to more popular tourist destinations such as Bali and Yogyakarta. In truth, most find little that makes them want to linger in Indonesia's capital: A l...
Categories: Jakarta
The Karimun Jawa Islands comprise an archipelago of 27 small islets, of which Karimun Jawa is the largest. Only seven of the islands are inhabited. The vegetation consists mainly of mangrove and beach forest, although there is some lowland rain fore...
Categories: Karimun Jawa
Anyone interested in natural processes and geology will be fascinated by Krakatoa (Krakatau). The cataclysmic eruption of 1883 captures the imagination, and spectacular volcanic activity continues to the present. Visitors can hike around the island a...
Categories: Krakatoa (Krakatau)
Categories: Magelang
What was once a historical city that held the seat of government in the 8th century, modern day Malang retained much of its Dutch colonial character and exceeds its growing population of 1.2 million people, the second largest city in East Java. Altho...
Categories: Malang
At the southeastern tip of Java, Meru Betiri National Park has a superb rain forest (leeches included), but visitor numbers remain very low because of primitive accommodations and difficulty of access. The park is reputed as the last refuge of the ne...
Categories: Meru Betiri National Park
Categories: Pasuruan
Probolinggo is a port village from where to explore cultural and natural sites slightly further afield, with the Jabung Temple - a 14th century Buddhist structure in red stone - close by. Visit the captivating volcanic landscape at the Bromo-Tengger-...
Categories: Probolinggo Java
Categories: Red Island Beach
Semarang is one of the oldest cities in Indonesia, situated on Java's north coast between the shore of the Java Sea and a small ridge of mountains. With a population of over one million, Semarang is the largest city in Central Java and its capital. S...
Categories: Semarang
Sumenep is a regency with a population of 1,042,312 inhabitants, it is situated in Madera Island, Indonesia. This destination is packed with so much culture, tradition and fun. One of the most popular things to do when in the area is to visit the Gil...
Categories: Sumenep
One of the last traditional Indonesian cities that evokes old colonial Asia, Surabaya remains delightfully untouristed and little changed from the thirties. You'll discover old neighborhoods of typical Dutch colonial homes, while in Islamic enclaves ...
Categories: Surabaya
Once the capital of central Java, Surakarta, colloquially known as Solo, lost out to Yogyakarta and became a relaxed city with a lively cultural tradition. Solo was primed to develop as a major tourist site with the opening of an international airpor...
Categories: Surakarta (Solo)
Categories: Tanjung Wangi
Categories: Tawangmangu
Located in Banten, in far-southwestern Java, World Heritage site Ujung Kulon is the home of the almost extinct single-horned Javan rhino. Leopards, crocodiles, macaques, gibbons and leaf monkeys also inhabit the area. The park also includes the volca...
Categories: Ujung Kulon National Park
Yogya or Jogyakarta
Categories: Yogyakarta