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Unmissable
Borobudur
This
fascinating 9th century temple is nothing less than the largest Buddhist
monument in the world - its construction lasted a century - and, from the sky,
the gigantic stupa forms a mandala (diagram symbolizing the Universe).
Beaches of
Sanur, Seminyak and Kuta
The three
trendy beaches of Bali - the first is the rendezvous of surfers and young party
goers, the other two are a little more jet set.
Yogyarkarta
(Jogja)
Modern
university center lined with a vibrant home craft, the capital is also the
conservatory of Javanese court arts, which flourished in the 18th century:
poetry, music, dance, shadow theater ...
Orangutans
You can
approach these remarkable "forest men" in the tropical high forests
of Tanjung National Park (Central Kalimantan) and Gunung Leuser (North
Sumatra).
Gunung Bromo
Watch the sun
rise over the majestic volcanic domes of Gunung Bromo and Gunung Semuru, the
"roof" of Java.
Danau Toba
The largest
caldera lake in the world (100 km long and 30 km wide) was born from the
eruption of a supervolcan 75,000 years ago.
ikat
This wise
weaving technique has been perpetuated in the Eastern Small Islands of the
Sunda - each village has its own patterns and colors, to the delight of the
amateurs.
Tana Toraja
In the green
mountains of central Sulawesi (Sulawesi) live the Toraja, an ethnic group
renowned for its funerary rites and rock tombs guarded by wooden statuettes
bearing the image of the dead.
Komodo National
Park
In addition to
its fabulous reptiles, the famous Komodo Dragons, this secluded conservatory
houses some of the best diving spots in the entire Asia-Pacific region.
Ubud
The cultural
capital of Bali and its surrounding area are rushing visitors in search of
spirituality, well-being, healthy food - and seduces others with the quality
and richness of its arts and crafts.
Fairy
landscapes
Rice Terraces -
In West Bali, from Antosari to Pupuan, via Sidemen, they stretch as far as the
eye can see.
Volcanoes - The
terraces of the Gedung Songo ("9 temples"), at an altitude of 1300 m,
offer dazzling views of 3 of Java's most powerful volcanoes.
Floods - When
the Indian Ocean is unleashed, go pray to the gods of the sea at the Tanah Lot
temple in Bali, and enjoy the spectacle of the waves breaking on the rocks
below.
Green valleys -
The lush valleys of central Sulawesi (Celebes) are the stronghold of the
Toraja, rice farmers and ranchers with elegant houses on stilts and singular
rock tombs.
Crater Lake -
Climb Gunung Rijani (3,726m, the highest point in the archipelago) to Lombok
for breathtaking views of its crater lake and other islands.
Memorable dives
Raja Ampat
(Papua) - This archipelago of "Four Kings", in the Maluku Sea, would
simply possess the richest marine biodiversity on the planet, according to the
WWF and UNESCO.
Pulau Menjangan
(Bali Barat) - Off the Bali Barat National Park, "Deer Island" has at
its feet Bali's finest diving site - and the most accessible in Indonesia -
with its untouched coral reefs and protected.
Bunaken
National Marine Park (Sulawesi) - Several serious and eco-responsible dive
centers are located in Manado, gateway to this fabulous marine park where you
can admire giant shells and representatives of 2,500 species of fish.
Wakatobi Marine
National Park (Sulawesi) - Beautiful coral reefs to explore and, for those who
do not dive, island customs and wildlife worthy of interest.
Maluku Islands
- Formerly confined to Ambon, the dive spots of the famous Spice Islands now stretch
to the Lembeh Strait.
Alor - The
coral reefs of the easternmost Lesser Sunda Islands attract moles, whales,
manta rays, whale sharks and migrating orcas.
Champarrées
crops
Alor and Solor
- Two of the Eastern Lesser Sunda Islands have the richest and most diverse
cultural heritage and craftsmanship in Indonesia.
The Asmat -
Famous for their wooden carvings, the Asmat of Papua still live far from the
modern world.
The Dayak -
Reclus in the impenetrable forests of Kalimantan (Borneo), they used to go for
ferocious headhunters.
Javanese - The
predominant ethnic group is renowned for its courtly arts and fine manners.
The Balinese -
One of the most elaborate cultures in Southeast Asia - a proverbial
spirituality and hospitality.
Picturesque
festivals
Pasola - Ritual
of fertility and purification, this festival brings together horsemen, mounted
bareback and adorned with their colorful garb, of 4 villages of Sumba.
Sanur - Large
international festival in August featuring multiple kite competitions, beach
and water sports, traditional dances and music.
Waisak - The
procession celebrating the birth, illumination and death of Buddha drains
thousands of worshipers to Borobudur.
Labuhan - In
Yogyakarta, Javanese offer sacrifices to the goddess of the southern sea.
National Day -
On August 17, Indonesia's independence is celebrated by many games and
banquets.
Paradise
beaches
Senggigi - The
most beautiful shores of Indonesia capture the west coast of Lombok, around
Senggigi, the main seaside resort of the island.
Sangalaki -
Like its neighbors, Derawan and Nabucco, this tiny island on the east coast of
Kalimantan (Borneo) is increasingly popular for its ivory beaches and diving
spots - you'll swim in the company of sea turtles and rays. mantas.
Pantai Merah -
The fabulous "pink beach" of Komodo Island owes its name to its coral
reefs bathed in crystal clear turquoise water.
Kepulauan
Togian - This archipelago in the Gulf of Tomini (Sulawesi), renowned for its
lush reliefs and secluded beaches, is also an excellent area for free diving.
The Maluku
Islands - a favorite destination for divers, the islands of the archipelago,
especially Ambon and the Kai Islands, are crowned with pristine beaches.
Amazing shows
Ramayana - An
integral part of Javanese culture, this Hindu epic is staged in Prambanan, the
famous Shivaite complex near Yogyakarta.
Hornbill Dance
- Nowadays at the harvest festivals, it accompanied the Dayak of Kalimantan
when their warriors returned.
Simulacra of
fighting - Among the Papuans in the Baliem Valley, land, cattle and women were
still the subject of bloody conflicts - these fights, which now belong to
folklore, are sometimes mimed during holidays.
Contemporary
Dance - The shows presented by students of the Indonesian Institute of Arts
(ISI) in Yogyakarta and Bali often combine tradition and modernity.
Gamelan jegog -
Originally from western Bali, this traditional orchestra is composed of
instruments cut from giant bamboos.
Dance and Light
Shows - The Gianyar (Bali) Green Theater and, in high season, Borobudur
(Central Java) host shows featuring dancers, animals and special effects.
Singular
architectures
Tongkonan
(Sulawesi) - Like ships, the roofs of these toraja stilt houses graciously
grace their prow and stern skyward: besides their beautiful carved decorations,
the wealth of their owner is measured by the number of buffalo horns exposed to
the sea. before.
Art Deco -
Called the "Paris of Java", Bandung retains elegant homes with quaint
charm.
Rumah gadang
(Sumatra) - These elegant "long houses" with slender roofs belong to
a single family minangkabau, a matrilineal society.
Uma mbatangu
(Sumba) - The habitat of this outlying island is characterized by its high
double-pitched and square-shaped roofs in which the family heritage is stored.
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