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INDONESIA
Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world, and its vast landscape is a unique blend of white sandy beaches, coral reefs, lush tropical forests, intricate rice paddies and volcanic mountains lining the horizon.
Bursting with culture, art and food, along with majestic waves, blissful beaches, and wilderness treks with Orang-utans swinging through the trees, you’ll find something new at every corner and want to come back again and again to embrace the wonders Indonesia has to offer.
INDONESIA
BEAUTIFUL BEACHES
Made up of over 17,000 islands, Indonesia is not short of a beautiful beach or two. From the volcanic black sand in the north of Bali, to the white soft sand and turquoise waters of Gili Meno, and the pink beach of Komodo Island, you will be sure to find the perfect spot to enjoy Indonesia’s incredible sunsets.
WEATHER
Indonesia is split by the equator, resulting in a warm, tropical climate all year round.
The best time of year to visit Indonesia is between May and September when the days are dry and sunny. However, during the wet season temperatures are still high, and rain only lasts for a couple of hours, and certainly won’t spoil your trip.
MAR – MAY JUN – AUG SEP – NOV DEC – FEB Jakarta 33/25 32/25 33/25 30/25 Manado 31/22 32/21 33/21 31/22 Bali 31/25 29/24 30/24 31/25
ANCIENT TEMPLES
Escape the rush as you explore UNESCO World Heritage listed national parks and temples, including the worlds largest Buddhist Temple, set amongst sprawling paddy fields.
MYSTICAL MOUNTAINS
Indonesia’s horizon is vast and mountainous. Dominated by volcanoes, more than any other country in the world, a sunrise trek to the top to enjoy the view is a magical way to start your day.