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Indonesia Tours - Islands, Temples & Dragons

Home to the fabled island of Bali, long sought after for its beaches and island charm, Indonesia is a collection of thousands of islands, numerous faiths and languages, and a population of over 250 million people. From the western point of Sumatra to eastern Papua, the experiences in Indonesia are as rich as the cultures that call the archipelago home. More than just the Island of the Gods (Bali), Indonesia is a world unto its own with ancient cultures retaining their ancestor’s traditions, temple compounds that rival world wonders, a natural landscape that quite often feels untouched, a welcoming populace and a diverse wilderness. Marvel at the Borobudur Temples, kick back as the sun rises from Mt. Bromo, see Komodo Dragons roam the land, watch farmers plant crops and skilled craftsmen create wooden treasures with their hands, or just relaxingly admire the sunset hues as they bounce off terraced rice fields. From volcanoes to train and boat journeys and some of the world’s most pristine beaches and uniquely intriguing island cultures, Indonesia is more than your regular beach holiday.

Travel to Indonesia with the experts at Tour East Holidays. Choose from our breathtaking vacation packages, or customize your own. Contact us today to learn more.



Overview

 Top Seller:
Bali Beach Escape  |  View
 Goes Well With:
Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia
 Capital City:
Jakarta
 Main Gateways:
Jakarta, Denpasar, Yogyakarta
 Entry Visa:
Yes, most nationalities
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BEACH & UBUD EXPERIENCE

8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS
Experience Bali's interior in Ubud and a resort stay in Seminyak. Take privately guided tours and have ample leisure time on this 8 day tour of Indonesia's most popular island.

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BALI BEACH ESCAPE - 12 NIGHTS

13 DAYS / 12 NIGHTS
Spend 12 nights on the fabled island of Bali which remains one of the world's most sought after destinations with her idyllic beaches and rich culture amongst dramatic landscapes, warm people and storied temples.

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BALI BEACH ESCAPE

8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS
Spend 7 nights on the fabled island of Bali which remains one of the world's most sought after destinations with her idyllic beaches and rich culture amongst dramatic landscapes, warm people and storied temples.

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BALI & GILI GETAWAY

11 DAYS / 10 NIGHTS
Explore the idyll of the islands of Bali and Gili on this 11 day trip combining free time with culture, landscapes, and sleepy villages.

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YOGYAKARTA & BOROBUDUR TEMPLE

4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS
See the Borobudur Temple, Prambanan Temple and city sites on this short stay on the island of Java.

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BORNEO, BOROBUDUR & BEACH

9 DAYS / 8 NIGHTS
Experience Indonesian Borneo with a two night at the rustic Rimba Lodge, discover the Borobudur Temple, and have some R & R on the island of Bali.

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BALI & KOMODO ISLAND

9 DAYS / 8 NIGHTS
Experience the allure of Bali combined with a two night adventure to Komodo Island.

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TOP EXPERIENCES IN INDONESIA:

Bali




The most popular destination in Indonesia by far, the island of Bali is among the world’s most fabled with a collection of beautiful beaches, an incredibly rich culture, ancient temples and traditions, lush terraced rice fields, and a laid back and friendly lifestyle. The name evokes a feeling of bliss, and her experiences vary widely from a simple blissful morning walk on the beach to views of active volancoes and walking tours among paddy fields. A lot has changed over the years in Bali, but travelers the world over remain drawn to this Island of the Gods, and for good reason.



Borobudur Temple




Indonesia’s world wonder in Java, the Borobudur Temple, is the most visited of attractions in Indonesia. Easily accessible from Yogyakarta, this temple compound, along with the Prambanan Temple, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating from the 8th and 9th centuries, and is one of the greatest Buddhist monuments in the world.



Ubud




Bali’s artistic soul, Ubud is well on the tourist trail, but still worth your valuable holiday time. With some of the best warungs (restaurants), and food, on the island, a lush green setting, and remarkable handicrafts, Ubud continues to rank as a must-see when staying in Bali. Tourist flock to Ubud, the village is dependent on tourism, but it makes for a good place to explore the island and get a good feel for Balinese village life. Mix your stay with Ubud and the beach.



Cycling in the Countryside




Indonesia can easily be mistaken for being almost all countryside at times, and taking a bicycle to explore the rural villages and communities is among the best ways to get to know the country and its people. Whether it’s a cycling tour in Ubud among the terraced rice fields, or among the bustle of Java, taking a bicycle, even for a short time, while in Indonesia comes highly recommended.



Balinese Traditional Dance




The Barong, Keris & Kecak dances are complex performances illustrating scenes from the Hindu epic Ramayana. Colorful, intricate and wonderfully entertaining, don’t miss this when in Bali.



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Climate

Indonesia enjoys a tropical climate with temperatures that are fairly even all year round. The average temperatures range from 21 degrees Celsius to 33 degrees Celsius, except higher altitudes where it can be much cooler. Humidity is typically between 60-90%. There are roughly two seasons, wet & dry. The East Monsoon, between June & September brings dry weather while the West Monsoon, between December & March, brings rain. The transition between these the wet & dry seasons alternates between sunny days and occasional thunderstorms. The heaviest rainfall is typically in December & January.

Entry Regulations

Canadian & U.S. citizens traveling to Indonesia require a visa to enter the country. Tourist visas can be obtained at an Indonesian embassy abroad, or upon arrival in Indonesia. The fee is US$25 for 30 days. Passports must be valid for at least six months beyond the expected date of your departure from Indonesia.

Currency

The official currency is the Rupiah (IDR).

Electricity

The current used in Indonesia is 220AC, 50HZ. This system may differ from the one you use at home. We suggest purchasing an adapter to take with you.

Language

The official language is Bahasa Indonesia. Various local dialects are spoken throughout the country. English is widely spoken in city centers and tourist facilities.

Health Regulations

Vaccination certificates are not required unless coming from an infected area. For all health requirements and recommendations, travellers should check with their health authority for the most up to date information.

Shopping

Favorite buys are batik cloth, woodcarvings and sculpture, silverwork, woven baskets and hats, bamboo articles, paintings and woven cloth. At stalls and small shops, bargaining might be necessary. Artisan workshops abound in Bali and are your best choice for authentic Balinese handicrafts.

Cuisine

Indonesian cuisine varies across the archipelago with distinct cultural and foreign influences. The staple in most of Indonesia’s diet is rice, and on some islands in eastern Indonesia, traditional food ranges from sweet potatoes to cassava to corn. Javanese cuisine consists of soy beans, vegetables, and meats, such as beef & chicken. Padang food from Sumatra, named after the largest city in West Sumatra, is among the most popular in Southeast Asia, noted for its use of coconut milk and spicy chili, influenced largely by Indian & Middle Eastern cuisines. Seafood plays a larger role further to the East, and in Bali, North Sumatra, and North Sulawesi, pork is a specialty. Balinese cuisine is tastefully spicy and remarkably varied with rice as a staple with almost every meal, often accompanied by vegetables, pork, chicken & fruit. International restaurants are found in major centers.
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