Indonesia

Indonesia Trips & Tours

Indonesia

By all means, visit Bali - But there’s also Komodo dragons, coral reefs, smoking volcanoes, and thousands more islands to explore in Indonesia…

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Indonesia Trips & Tours

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Indonesia Trips & Tours

Explore a tapestry of pristine islands, rich traditions, and captivating landscapes.

Indonesia is a sprawling archipelago – 17,000 islands kind of sprawling – that defies expectations at every turn. Each jade-green drop in the sapphire seas of the Indian Ocean offers a varying degree of Edenic bliss, from Bali's famed, soft sand beaches to Java and its eight UNESO World Heritage Sites and intricate temples, and the wildness and deep-rooted traditions in remote Sumba. Wildlife is juicy and unique with Komodo dragons and orangutans the mere tip of the iceberg, and the opportunity for adventure is ever-present – think outstanding hiking on thumping volcanoes, snorkelling and scuba diving with larger-than-life manta rays, and exploring waterfall-dotted rainforests and rice paddies. Wherever you choose, the kaleidoscopic haze of blues and greens will enchant you, flawlessly blending tranquillity and plenty of R&R with a dose of the spiritual and a whole lot of fun.

Why you'll love your Indonesia Trips & Tours package

Why you'll love it

With its ancient temples, orchid-filled forests and jaw-dropping valleys, sybaritic beaches, storybook wildlife, volcanoes, jungles, and spectacular marine life, Indonesia will provide in spades, whatever type of holiday you’re looking for.

Off the beaten track

Off the beaten track

Visit in May to catch the annual rice harvest festival. Locals pay their respects to the goddess of rice, Dewi Sri, in a riot of colour and celebration, including racing water buffalo adorned in gold and flowers through the streets.

Something to think about

Something to think about

Our top tip? Don’t try to squeeze everything into one trip. It’s certainly tempting, but a slower, more in-depth journey will allow you to find the hidden corners and secret spots that you might otherwise miss…

Places to Visit

Where to go in Indonesia

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Best time to visit

When to go on a Indonesia Trip

In the dry season from April/May to October/November, the temperatures are milder and the humidity is lower than in the rainy season. The sea is calm and not as stormy as in the rainy season, making it an ideal time for island hopping. These months are the best time to experience most of the popular activities, such as diving, swimming, hiking and surfing. The rainy season is from October to April, which brings especially short and heavy showers that usually occur in the late afternoon or evening. Here, the region generally seems a bit calmer, as it is not the main travel season. Even in the rainy season, Indonesia is absolutely worth a trip, as the waterfalls are even more impressive than usual.
The dry season (May to October) is the best time to travel for outdoor activities and ideal beach conditions, however, given that this period also overlaps with the American and European summer holidays, it can also get very crowded. Personally, I like to recommend the shoulder seasons (April/May and October/November) to avoid the crowds. "
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