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    These are the 6 Best Destinations in Indonesia—and No, the List Does Not Include Bali

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    Indonesia is comprised of more than 17,000 islands. They all have their own unique rhythm, rituals, beauty, and culture. Many travelers have heard or visited some of these. Bali. As a luxury advisor with Indonesian roots, I urge clients to look at lesser-known locations where the adventurous spirit is evident. Here are 6 hidden gems in Indonesia that highlight the country’s culture and stunning landscape.

    Yogyakarta & Borobudur

    Amanjiwo Resort in Java, Aman, offers outdoor dining.

    Amanjiwo


    Java, the cultural capital YogyakartaBorobudur is the largest Buddhist temple in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stay at Amanjiwo, an Aman ResortThe suites offer a front-row view of this 9th century marvel. Take a trip to Candirejo, a village in the northwest of Bali that offers batik crafts and delicious local cuisine. Or take a 3-hour hike to Selogriyo’s secluded temple. Sip a martini with a view of Mount Merapi in Amanjiwo’s rice fields at dusk.

    Raja Ampat

    The Ta’aktana resort offers an overwater villa.

    TA’AKTANA


    Raja Ampat Islands, West Papua, are home to a coral reef of vibrant colors, teeming with turtles, reef sharks and iridescent fish. This aquatic paradise can be explored through a private yacht charter. Rascal Voyages, This resort combines serious marine adventures with luxurious barefoot accommodations. Imagine sunrise snorkeling and grilled seafood beneath the stars. Or, hidden lagoons only accessible by kayak. There are no crowds and very few clocks—just water, reef, and sky.

    Labuan Bajo National Park, Komodo National Park

    Labuan Bajo is located on Flores Island and it’s where you can start exploring Komodo National Park. Komodo National Park spans all of the Lesser Sunda Islands. The park is home to Komodos dragons that you can walk alongside, mantas rays for snorkeling, and Padar Island summit with its stunning views. Ta’aktana, a Luxury Collection Resort, a home base for dreamers, features overwater villas with infinity pools as well world-class dining options that feature contemporary Indonesian food.

    Sumba Island

    Guests enjoying a swim with horses at NIHI Sumba.

    NIHI Sumba


    Sumba It is ideal for those who seek nature, culture and seclusion. Stay at the world’s best Nihi Sumba You can trek to hidden waterfalls in the jungle, or ride horses into oceans with picture-perfect surf breaks. Immerse in the community through artisan workshops and village visits. Here, dining is a celebration. Enjoy cliffside barbecues of seafood and menus that reveal authentic Indonesian tastes and customs. 

    Mount Bromo

    Sunrise on Mount Bromo, Java

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    Mount Bromo is a smoldering volcano that’s only two hours away from Malang. You can safely experience it on a sunrise hike, with the help of expert guides. The trip begins with a ride to King Kong Hill and then the sun’s first rays will spill over the crater. Continue to Bromo’s bottom and climb its staircase to the rim. It is a unique opportunity to peer into an active volcano.

    Kalimantan

    A Klotok is a traditional riverboat on the Sekonyer in Tanjung Puting National Park.

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    Borneo, which is shared by Indonesia and Brunei with Malaysia, is the largest island on earth. The jungle rules in Kalimantan. On a private jet, glide down the Sekonyer River towards Tanjung Puting National Park. The klotok is a traditional wooden boat with modern amenities. On this trip, you will be able to spot orangutans up in the canopy. You can also visit Camp Leakey and learn about conservation. Then, sleep under the stars, listening to the sounds of rainforest.

    Desiree Norman It is not a member Travel + Leisure’s A-List And specializes in trips that include Indonesia, Japan and Thailand. Norman will create an itinerary that is tailored to your needs. [email protected]

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