Did you know, the country of Indonesia has a diverse tropical climate, from areas that rain throughout the year, to areas with relatively longer dry seasons. Various seasons also create beautiful scenes. From tropical forests to savanna.
In fact, because it is in the world ring of fire, Indonesia has a charming volcanic lake. Not to mention marine tourism, allowing beach and coral worshipers to find paradise.
Well, Below I will release several famous tourist attractions in Indonesia and including the famous tourist attractions in the world. Here are some of these tourist destinations.
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- Beach in Bali
For many people, Bali is identical with the beach. As the most popular vacation spot in Indonesia, Bali has a number of cultural and tradition landmarks that make visiting its beaches much more useful.
However, those visiting Bali - especially from Europe and North America - will find warm white sand beaches and clear blue sea. Kuta is a famous beach, and is great for those who like to combine the sun, surf and socialize.
Because of its popularity, you will not lack restaurants and beach activities here. If you are looking for something a little quieter and less crowded, Nusa Dua is the right choice, while the beaches in the Sanur area have many water sports facilities and interesting cultural attractions.
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- Borobudur
Borobudur was built in the 8th century and is the largest temple in the world, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This temple was lost for centuries due to volcanic ash deposits. When it was discovered in the 1800s, many suspected that the mound was a hill that turned out to be a giant temple.
Borobudur has an incredible panoramic sunrise and sunset. Its location is in Magelang Regency and close to Yogyakarta, making it a historical and cultural tourist destination.
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- Bornean Orangutans
To Indonesia without witnessing orangutans, is an incomplete journey. Orangutan habitat is found in Kalimantan and Sumatra. To watch orangutans in their habitat, visit Tanjung Puting National Park in Kalimantan and the Bohorok Orangutan Center in Bukit Lawang, a tourist village in the Sumatran jungle.
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- Gili Islands
The Gili Islands are the main attraction on the island of Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara. These islands offer beaches that rival Bali in terms of beauty, but are more calm and quiet. Also provides a pleasant diving experience. If diving makes it difficult for you, the Gili islands have interesting spots to snorkel in a turtle sanctuary. In the island, tourists also witnessed turtles ranging from eggs to hatch in sea turtles. Kayaking and paddleboarding are popular sports around the dyke beach.
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- Lake Toba
One more natural wonder of Indonesia, is Lake Toba. This lake was created from an ancient eruption of Mount Toba around 77,000 years ago. This lake has an area of 1,145 square kilometers and a depth of 450 meters. Volcanic activity is still regularly recorded here and has pushed several islands to the surface of the water. Lake Toba is the location of a study of beauty as well as the tremendous power at work on this planet. Here, you can swim, water ski, canoe, or fish, or take a walk in the area around the lake.
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- Mount Krakatau
Of course, the most famous volcanic eruption in Indonesia, Krakatoa, in 1883 was the largest in history. The eruption greatly impacted climatic conditions throughout the world and took enormous tolls on Java and Sumatra. Anak Krakatau, "Anak Krakatau," is the remnant island of the eruption of Mount Krakatau in 1883, and appeared on the surface in 1930. The surface of the young volcano continues to rise to the surface, creating earthquakes and tsunamis. Anak Krakatau routinely sprays smoke and fire.
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- Mount Rinjani
Mount Rinjani is a climbing destination and world biosphere park. The eruption at the end of the 13th century is believed to have created a lake in the Rinjani caldera - called Segara Anakan. For the Sasak people, Mount Rinjani is a sacred mountain, where the ancestors of the Sasak Tribe reside. In Rinjani National Park, you can see rare black Ebony leaf monkeys, long-tailed macaques, yellow-crested cockatoos, and other exotic species. Guided hiking trails and camping locations are available.
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- The Banda Islands
If Bali and Lombok are too mainstream, try the Banda Islands, which consist of 10 islands over a 6500 meter deep trench. Banda is an old city where the Dutch colonial traded spices. Banda has great diving sites to see whale sharks, turtles, whales, endemic scorpionfish, lobster and unique coral reefs.
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