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Culture, Nature, People and Adventure

Jakarta, Indonesia

Culture, Nature, People and Adventure

(Jakarta, Camp Leakey, Java, Komodo, Bali)

16 DAYS / 15 NIGHTS EASY-ADVENTUROUS GUARANTEED DEPARTURE MIN PAX: 06 DELUXE FROM AU $7,162 PP

The 16 Days trip in Indonesia is island hopping as you’ve never experienced it before! From Jakarta, fly to Indonesian Borneo (Kalimantan), the Tanjung Puting Wildlife Reserve, home of the famed Camp Leakey. Spend three days in the rainforest, searching for orangutans, probosci’s monkeys and gibbon. Then flying to Semarang, the island of Java, explore the world’s largest Buddhist site of Borobudur Temple. Fly to Bali to explore Ubud, the “cultural heart” of Bali, an art and crafts centre as well as plus visit stunning temples and tour the countryside.

3 Pangkalan Bun

1 Jakarta

Yogyakarta

1 1 Semarang Borobudur

Sanur Bali

2 1 3 Ubud

3 Labuan Bajo

Tour Notes: Itinerary Can be tailormade

Tour Type: Tailor-made Group Journey Group size: Minimum 06 and above Departs daily: Choose your dates Best Time to Travel: May to December Accommodation: Various Category available Added Value: Travelling during one of the festival or Fair

Combine your stand-alone or multi tour with wholesale return airfare and save

What’s included: 15 Nights accommodation Travel by chartered air-conditioned vehicle Group assistance and transfers Sightseeing as specified Meals as specified River rafting, Monument entrance fees, 2 Sailing Trips to Komodo National Park Economy class airfare Jakarta – Pangkalan Bun – Semarang - Denpasar Bali - Labuan Bajo - Denpasar Bali Bottled water while travelling and all current collectable taxes.

Pink Beach

Day 1: Arrive Jakarta

On arrival at the airport, meet your Tour Executive who will assist you to transfer to the hotel for an overnight say in Jakarta.

Day 2: Jakarta – Pangkalan Bun B D

After breakfast transfer to board flight to Pangkalan Bun then, cruise on Sekonyer River by traditional Borneo river craft up to the Rimba Orangutan Ecolodge. While cruising witness and enjoy the daily life of the locals living on the edge of the river. Stay three nights in Ecolodge.

Day 3: Excursion to Camp Leakey B L D

Enjoy a two hours upriver nature excursion to Camp Leakey and spend the rest of the day hiking through the Borneo rainforest, searching for wildlife and exploring the swamp and lowland dipterocarp forests. Witness the feeding of the resident orangutans before returning to our Lodge.

Day 4: Excursion to Camp Leakey B L D

We set out again to explore nature, dense jungles and swamps of lowland Borneo and understand the flora and fauna that have made this one of the most biologically diverse areas on earth. If you are lucky you may spot orangutans, innumerable macaque monkeys and the rare proboscis monkey.

Day 5: Pangkalan Bun –Semarang B D

Morning transfer to Pangkalanbun airport to board a short flight to Semarang and travel to the ancient Buddhist city of Borobudur. Enjoy a relaxing evening and stay overnight in Borobudur.

Day 6: Borobudur – Yogyakarta B D

Sunrise visit to the world’s largest Buddhist monument and the largest man-made structure in the southern hemisphere. It predates Angkor Wat by 300 years and Notre Dame by 200 years. “Discovered” in 1815, it has been excavated and returned to its original glory. After breakfast travel to Yogyakarta, remaining day free to explore and stay two nights in Yogyakarta.

Day 7: Yogyakarta – Bali B D

After breakfast visit Kraton, ruins of Taman Sari, the Water Palace, and craft markets, batik textiles and artist studios. Transfer to board flight to Denpasar Bali. Stay overnight in the Bali Kuta area.

Day 8: Bali - Labuan Bajo B L D

After breakfast transfer to board a short flight to Labuan Bajo, a little town inhabited by fishermen, which lies in the extreme western part of Flores. Later visit Mirror Cave (Batu Cermin Cave) contains stalactites and stalagmites formation. Later explore the local market and panorama point of Labuan Bajo Bay Town. Stay three nights in Labuan Bajo.

Day 9: Excursion to Komodo and Pink Beach B L D

We enjoy a full-day excursion, leave around 06.00 am and set sail to Komodo Island and walk to the former feeding ground to spot Komodo Dragon. Lunch will be served on board then sail to Pink Beach known for its Pink colour sandy beach and its beautiful coral garden, good for swimming and snorkelling.

Day 10: Excursion to Komodo and Rinca B L D

We leave around 06.00 am and set sail to Komodo Island and walk to the former feeding ground to spot Komodo Dragon. Later visit Rinca Island one of the only few places to spot Komodo dragons in the wild along with other animals.

Day 11: Labuan Bajo – Ubud B D

After breakfast transfer to the airport where you board a flight to DenpasarBali and transfer to Ubud. In the evening, attend a Kecak dance performance and stay three nights in Ubud.

Day 12: Ubud

B D

Today visit Batur Volcano is known to have erupted 26 times between 1804 to 2000, buried Batur Village and Ulun Danu Temple with its lava and ashes. Batubulan is an art village where you could see the stone and wood statue and Taro village to witness the magnificent rice terrace.

Day 13: Ubud

B L D

Today visit Besakih the holiest Hindu Temple located on the slope of Mount Agung, Goa Lawah, commonly known for the Bat Cave and Kusamba Beach for Balinese salt mining.

Day 14: Ubud – Sanur B L D

Before travelling to Sanur, visit the Tabanan Regency of Bali and explore the fruit and flower market at Candi Kuning. En-route enjoy a leisurely two-hour hike to Jatiluwih overlooking a shimmering view of terraced rice fields then to Tanah Lot Temple that has a stunning natural beauty, built on a small rock. Stay two nights in Sanur.

Day 15: Sanur

B

Enjoy leisurely breakfast as the day is kept free for you to relax or explore the Jalan Danau Tamblingan offering a good amount of local eateries, cafes, arts and crafts shops.

Day 16: Sanur (Bali) Departure B

After breakfast tour finishes with the direct transfer to the Bali airport to board your onward flight.

Domestic Economy airfare included: NZ$762pp

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