Travel to Indonesia


The options for adventure are numerous in this vast and colorful archipelago where the best spicy aromas of Southeast Asia are intertwined. Heady scents, vivid colors, spectacular landscapes and cultures come together to overwhelm your senses. Distributed along the equator to 5000km, Indonesia encompasses more than 17,000 islands, two-thirds of which are richly populated. 
In Indonesia, the cities are in a constant state of urban evolution, where dense populations and technology live in hectic symbiosis. But most of the territory remains unexplored, concealing a wealth of cultures and a myriad of picturesque landscapes. 

Bali is the most famous island of the archipelago of Indonesia. Dotted with small picturesque villages, where steaming volcanoes tower over lush fields, idyllic beaches and breathtaking cliffs. Bali is the perfect island for a relaxing vacation. Enjoy a moment of absolute peace in Pura Ulun Danu Bratan, a Hindu-Buddhist temple dedicated to the goddess of the waters, sample the dishes of Balinese cuisine, explore the underwater world of the Barat National Park and conquered the slopes of Mount Batur. Let yourself be enveloped by the warmth of the people, their costumes and ornaments and their hospitality typical of the beauty of Bali. 
For nature lovers, Indonesia offers many possibilities of living in close contact with it.From small tarsiers (small long-tailed primates) to large elephants, the variety of animals in Indonesia is really phenomenal. In 2006 the discovery of a species never seen wildlife in the mountain range of the Foja, emphasized how rich this natural environment. 
Being an archipelago at the equator, Indonesia tends to have a fairly uniform climate throughout the year.Instead of four seasons, there are only two, wet and dry, with no extremes of heat or cold. In many parts of Indonesia the rainy season falls between October and April, while the dry season between May and September. The rain tends to come in sudden tropical downpours, but it can also rain nonstop for days. So a trip to Indonesia is recommended in the dry season. 

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