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Top-rated tourist places in Indonesia

 

Top 5 Most Favourite Places for Your 2021 Travel Bucket List in Indonesia

1 | Bali

Okay, who doesn’t know about this one? Bali has always been the most favorite tourist destination in Indonesia since a long time ago. Also known as the Island of the Gods, its enchanting tropical vibe will immediately welcome you as soon as you step on the island. Pristine beaches, glorious mountains, sacred holy temples, lively nightclubs, and many other hidden gems await in the island with unlimited excitements to be explored.

Batu Bolong temple at Tanah Lot in Bali

Besides many popular spots like Ubud Monkey Forest, Uluwatu Temple, or Kuta Beach, we recommend you to go to Tirta Empul Temple:  a Balinese Hindu water temple situated close to the town of Tampaksiring, Gianyar, Bali. The temple compound consists of a bathing structure or also known by the locals as petirtaan, derived from the root word tirta which means holy water. Balinese Hindus frequently visit this place for purification rituals, because it is believed that this bathing place streams holy spring water. You can also try to bathe in here as long as you obey the local norms and regulations.

If you’re looking for a more scenic place to take pictures at, Tanah Lot would be a perfect choice. Literally meaning “land on the sea”, Tanah Lot presents the image of a Balinese temple (pura) standing high on the rock, facing the wide open ocean with the crashing waves and the cinematic colors of the sky as background.
 

2 | Raja Ampat, West Papua

Those who fancy marine and aquatic tourism  must be familiar with this destination.  It’s a pristine paradise located in West Papua where Mother Nature along with friendly locals welcome you with all the exceptional wonders. Literally meaning ‘The Four Kings’, Raja Ampat is an archipelago comprising over 1,500 small islands, cays, and shoals surrounding the four main islands of Waigeo, Batanta, Salawati, and Misool.


the view of Raja Ampat

For underwater aficionados, Raja Ampat offers some of the best marine experiences in the world. The area of Raja Ampat Islands, which covers 9.8 million hectares of land and sea, is home to 540 types of corals, more than 1,000 types of reef fish and 700 types of mollusks. This makes it the most diverse aquatic habitat for the world's coral reefs and underwater biota. Aside from exploring the surfaces of the water, you can also deep dive and immerse into the otherworldly underwater realms. It’s going to be an unforgettable journey.


3 | Jakarta

Mostly known as the huge city with the most hustles in Indonesia, Jakarta (Jakarta Capital Special Region) is where over 10 million people with diverse ethnic group backgrounds from all over Indonesia gather and live in harmony. Roam around the streets and marvel at the landscape of the metropolis. Shop and find good deals in luxurious malls. Immerse into the small streets and find culinary hidden gems on street hawkers.

National Museum in Jakarta

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Visit the cultural wonders like Old Town Batavia, National Museum, and National Monument and learn the history about this city that once was a legendary harbor town where traders from Dutch and England made their visit. Last but not least, you can also enjoy its limitless family-friendly excitements such as Dunia Fantasi Theme Park, Ancol Dreamland, Sea World, and many others.
 

4 | Yogyakarta


a man riding a Becak in Yogyakarta

Once the cradle of civilization in Java, Yogyakarta is now one of the foremost cultural centers of Indonesia. This area was the throne that created the magnificent temples of Borobudur and Prambanan in the 8th and 9th centuries. Its cultural and historical values are what make this city special. Therefore you can spend your future holiday strolling through the living museum of The Kraton or The Keraton (Sultan’s Palace), stopping by the famous Alun Alun, watching silversmiths craft stunning jewelry pieces at Kotagede, or experience shopping spree up at Malioboro road. Looking for an extraordinary sunrise view? Wake up early and chase the sun in famous temples like Prambanan and Borobudur in the neighboring town of Magelang. Be adventurous, cultured, and joyful at once in this city!

5 | Labuan Bajo

Labuan Bajo was actually only a small fishing site situated on the westernmost tip of Flores Island. Now, along with the popularity of Komodo National Park, this destination has become the proxy to countless destinations in East Nusa Tenggara. Belonging to the same group as many other destinations in Komodo National Park, Labuan Bajo is always where you started at, because that’s where the harbor and airport lies. The place offers a range of excitements such as Gua Batu Cermin (The Mirror Cave), Amelia Hills, Rangko Cave, and also Cunca Wulang canyon waterfall, all offer spectacular scenery that will leave you breathless.

a view of Labuan Bajo from above

Enter the zone of Komodo National Park deeper and you will find Pink Beach in Komodo Island, one of the only seven pink beaches in the entire planet. Marvel at the otherworldly beautiful scene and take many pictures and/or drone shots while also enjoying the smooth textures of the pink sands and cool breeze of the sea. Those who want to learn new culture and find life-changing philosophies can also visit Wae Rebo Village, a small and isolated village above the highland in Flores Island that has a peculiar housing structure called Mbaru Niang and has received the Top Award of Excellence from UNESCO in the 2012 UNESCO Asia Pacific Heritage Awards.


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