Summary
Indonesia is the biggest island country in the world, boasting more than 17,000 individual islands. While Bali remains one of the most popular holiday-hotspots on account of its world-renowned beaches, temples and nightlife, it’s only one destination in a country packed full of unique wonder and charm.
The country’s capital city, Jakarta, is a mesmerising melting pot of cultures including Arab, Chinese, Indian and European to name a few. Mosques, museums, statues and accessible islands all form part of Jakarta’s enduring popularity. It’s a city with a wide and varied menu of cuisines, attractions, surprises and architectural beauty.
Elsewhere in Indonesia, there’s lots to discover with the opportunity to meet local monkeys at Ubud, sea turtles off Gili Islands and Komodo dragons in Komodo National Park. The cities of Malang, Semarang and Surabaya all boast their own highlights and offer a different glimpse into Indonesian culture.