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Indonesia - The Land of Miracles

Indonesia is a land of mountains, volcanoes, dense forests, attractive beaches, spectacular natural beauty, which draws the attention of various tourists throughout the year. With its glorious temples, huge mosques, museums Indonesia is a house of several magnificent Indonesia Tourist Attractions.
Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world. It's also primarily dominated by Muslims and is # 4 in the world in terms of population. The country is sharing land borders with other Asian countries like Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, and East Timor. Indonesia is a mixture of both old and new. And with a lot of islands to choose from, besides touring, you can count sailing in Indonesia as one of the most popular pastimes.
Vibrant colours, steamy jungles and the aroma of fragrant spices other things that catalyse tourists year after year. Indonesia has it all, from beautiful beaches to spectacular mountains, from the humblest village dwelling to the best five-star hotels every tourist is catered for with ease.
 
Indonesia is such a vast country consisting of over 300 native cultures and over 17,000 islands, that it is difficult to choose five places that you should visit. Indonesia has it all, from beautiful beaches to spectacular mountains, from the humblest village dwelling to the best five-star hotels every tourist is catered for with ease.


Let's see how Indonesia can satisfy your tourist urges.




Lombok

The big waves of the Gili Islands attracted surfers from around the world. You can base yourself at Matram the local capital and make your way out to the big breaks every day. Of course this is the only beach you can visit there are literally dozens scattered along the coastline.




Sulawesi

This strange ''H'' shaped island is as beautiful as its shape is strange with a huge cultural diversity and a mysterious reputation as the home of ancient pirates. Active volcanoes provide an eerie backdrop to the Emerald green rice paddies that surround them and the proud locals live their lives as if nothing has changed. If you are lucky enough you may be able to witness a funeral ceremony which is so elaborate you will find it hard to believe.




Kalimantan

The least visited area in Indonesia. Unfortunately, its rich thick forests are disappearing as quickly as the foresters' chainsaws can buzz, although recent attempts at arresting this process are having some success. Tourists will be able to enjoy the natural beauty of the forests and mountains and will even be able to partake of a home stay experience by living with a village family for a number of days. Always make sure that your holiday insurance policy will cover you if you decide on a home stay.




Bali

Despite the trouble experienced a few years ago following a terrorist attack in which several hundred tourists were killed, Bali is bouncing back and is fast becoming, yet again, one of Indonesia's most popular destinations. Tourists can enjoy fantastic relaxing beaches whilst at night the nightclubs and restaurants are bulging with tourists.




Java

This is the main island of Indonesia and although does not have the natural beauty you will find in many other places in Indonesia, the population ensures that it is the heart and soul of the country.

Over one third of Indonesia's 17,000 islands remains uninhabited, so there remains plenty of options for tourists to explore at their leisure and maybe discover hidden delights that your fellow travellers have never seen before.








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