We hardly get the opportunity to spend quality time with our family members and friends owing to our busy life. Eid holidays always bring an opportunity to meet this demand. As spending holidays inside the household is not a great idea for many, planning a trip would help you to reduce the gap and strengthen the relationship with your family members and friends. So, you can make a plan to explore a country of 1,700 islands and one of the largest countries in Asia in size and population that is Indonesia. It offers many captivating tourist attractions for travelers.
Beaches of Bali
For many people, Bali is beaches. Arguably Indonesia’s most popular vacation spot, Bali has a number of cultural landmarks and traditions that make a visit here worthwhile. But anyone who travels to Bali is going to have warm sand and blue water on their mind, and the island does not disappoint. Kuta is the best known beach and is great for those who like to combine sun, surfing and socializing. Because of its popularity, you will find no shortage of restaurants and activities here. If you are looking for something a little quieter and less crowded, Nusa Dua is still a beauty, but draws fewer tourists. Sanur is the place to go for a little more culture as well as great water sports.
Lake Toba
Toba is not only Indonesia’s biggest lake, it is also one of its most beautiful; it is stunning from every angle. Almost twice in size of Singapore, there are many viewpoints to enjoy the sight of this volcanic lake, surrounded by hills and lush greenery. While in the nearby villages, tourists can also explore the fascinating Batak culture, with its captivating traditions and cultural objects. Tourists can also visit Samosir, the small charming island in the middle of Lake Toba.
Gili Islands
The Gili Islands are a major draw in Lombok, which has risen in popularity among backpackers and tourists in recent years. These picturesque islands offer beaches that rival those of Bali in their beauty, as well as opportunities for diving and even snorkeling at a turtle sanctuary. If you are looking for more turtle action, you can check out a turtle hatchery where hundreds of these creatures are born each year. Kayaking is also popular in the Gilis, and if you are seeking a place to reconnect with your mind and body, you will find several options for yoga classes. The Gili Islands provide a more relaxed, though still stimulating, alternative to popular Bali.
Mount Bromo
Indonesia sits on the Ring of Fire, an area with some of the most active volcanoes in the world. Many of the country’s volcanoes, such as Mount Merapi, are famous for their violent eruptions and their stunning, but dangerous beauty. Mount Bromo is among the best known, thanks largely to its incredible views, particularly when seen standing over the caldera at sunrise. Bromo’s peak was blown off in an eruption, and you can still see white smoke spewing from the mountain. The volcano is part of Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, which also includes Mount Semeru, the highest peak in Java. The park is home to the Tengger people, an isolated ethnic group, who trace their ancestry back to the ancient Majapahit Empire.
Bangka Belitung Islands
Located off the coast of mainland Sumatra, Bangka Belitung Island is famed for its idyllic beaches with blissful white sand, iconic granite boulders and palm trees. But beyond the translucent water and hypnotizing sunsets, the locality is also home to impressive cultural and historical landmarks—many of which are heritage buildings from the colonial era—that suit the charming natural view. From this archipelago, tourists can also venture to the surrounding smaller inhabited islands for even more pristine natural beauty.
Wae Rebo Village
This charming Indonesian village in Flores has been gaining more recognition worldwide for its unique charm. Its iconic cone-shaped main houses, aligned beautifully against the backdrop of picturesque mountains and occasional mist, are adored by domestic and international tourists alike. Located in a remote highland, do not miss the surrounding nature, with its thriving orchids, wildlife and tropical greeneries.
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