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Indonesia

Indonesia is an exotic travel destination home to stunning beaches, active volcanoes, picture-perfect paddy fields, and a wealth of attractions and scenery that make it a paradise for holidaymakers. Listed below are a few interesting facts about the destination that you may not have known.

The population of Indonesia is estimated to be nearly 250 million, with Muslims comprising over 87% of Indonesia's population – making it the largest Muslim majority nation in the world. Comprising a total of over 18,000 islands, Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world.

Three of Indonesia's islands - Guinea, Borneo, and Sumatra are also included among the 10 largest islands in the world. Immerse Indonesia's beauty with this Halal travel guide to Jakarta, Bogor, Puncak, Bandung, Surabaya, Malang, Batu, Bali and Lombok. Discover Indonesia's mosques, unique attractions and specialty cuisines.

Best time to visit

Indonesia is a tropical country located along the equator and features just two distinct seasons - the dry season from April to October and the monsoon season from November to March. The dry season is generally the best time for a visit.

What to See, Eat and Do ?

Bali

With its lush rice terraces and ancient mysticism, Bali is an Indonesian island that emanates tranquillity. Bali’s white beaches are certainly a favorite destination for family holidays. There are a variety of watersports available, such as banana boats, parasailing or jet skiing. Kuta is one of the most well-known beaches in Bali.

 

And in Denpasar, Bali’s underappreciated capital, testaments to ancient culture reign supreme. Undisputed highlights come in the form of Ubud’s Sacred Monkey Forest, Tanah Lot Temple, and the sacred peak of Mt. Batur, all of which rank among Bali's most popular things to do; while local villages, deserted hiking routes, and roadside restaurants reveal a muted yet equally majestic charm.

 

Bali is a beautiful island and has 4% Muslim population and there are plenty of restaurants with halal food. Even though the majority of the population are Hindu, being so close to Muslim countries they know how to cater to Muslim tourists and are expanding their offerings.

Lombok

With divine beaches, the majestic Mt Rinjani and spectacular marine life to discover, the island of Lombok in West Nusa Tenggara has no shortage of attractions both in and out of the water. It’s no wonder that Lombok become one of the most popular destination in West Nusa Tenggara.

 

Challenge yourself with a trek up steep volcanic peaks. Hire a bike and cycle through lush evergreen rice paddies. Whichever way you choose to spend your time you won’t be disappointed with the spectacular natural beauty on offer here.

 

Mount Rinjani is one of the highest volcano in Indonesia, with its summit rising to 3,726 meters above sea level. The Segara Anak Crater Lake located on top of the volcano, is one of the scenic view you should stop by and marvel at!

Jakarta

Would you like to gain a greater understanding of the extraordinary diversity that makes up being an Indonesian? Get ready to explore the fascinating philosophy, traditions, and customs that will help you to make sense of the Indonesian heritage.

 

Enjoy the perfect introduction to Jakarta’s history and museums—without the stress of trying to piece together public transport—on this private guided full-day tour. See phinisi wooden sailing ships lined up in Sunda Kelapa (Jakarta Old Port); visit the 19th-century National Museum and the National Monument (Monas); explore Glodok (Jakarta Chinatown) and Jakarta Old Town; and see a Confucian temple, a shadow puppet museum, and more.

Surabaya

Surabaya is one of Indonesia’s most important cities. Located in East Java, Surabaya is named the "City of Heroes" because of its significance in Indonesian independence. Though visitors often only stop in Surabaya to transit to Bali, the city itself offers historical attractions filled with priceless cultural heritage.

 

The Old Town area is a great place to roam around and witness old colonial buildings built in the 1900's. Surabaya is also known for its many museums. The best museums to visit in the city are the Museum Negeri Mpu Tantular, the Urban Historical Museum Surabaya, the Museum Rudi Isbandi, and the Modern and Contemporary Art Museum.

 

Surabaya is a great place for shopping too. The city features a number of shopping malls and markets where visitors can find a wide variety of items. Famous shopping malls in Surabaya are Tunjungan Plaza, Galaxy Mall, Surabaya Town Square, and Grand City Mall.

Food in Indonesia

Indonesian cuisine is loved for its intense flavours and vibrance. Nasi goreng is considered to be the country's national dish while other popular dishes include satay, beef rendang, siomay and pempek.

 

There is such an incredible selection of food to eat,you will be hard pressed not to find something to suit your taste buds.The menu is absolutely phenomenal and you can choose from a range of dishes that include seafood, beef, lamb, duck, and chicken – the best news – it is all halal!

Sight-seeing & Activities

PACKAGES

Indonesia family friendly package (7 nights)

Indonesia

The ever amazing island of Bali is waiting for you on this trip! Get ready to set your sights on the famous Ubud Forest...

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Bali Honeymoon (6 nights)

Indonesia

The ever amazing island of Bali is waiting for you on this trip! Get ready to set your sights on the famous Ubud Forest...

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