Indonesia


Indonesia Travel

Indonesia never runs short of places to explore. The country's 17,508 islands lying astride the equator would need you to travel by inter-island ferries to reach other islands that offer their own distinct traditions and cultures. The biggest island in Indonesia is the Java Island where also the nation's capital, Jakarta, sits. Indonesia travel leads you to picturesque destinations whether you go for nature trekking near volcanoes, temples, or frolic in crystal clear waters of Indonesia's beaches.

Begin your Indonesia travel by touring around Jakarta to shop for necessities you need to bring along in the tours that would follow, or enjoy the amenities and warm accommodations of economy or five star hotels. You'll also find Indonesia travel information in many places in Jakarta, or in the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, which by the way serves an increasing number of flights both international and domestic. Jakarta, in itself is a city of extremes. Modernity intertwines with a rich traditional culture, or witness the contrast of the haves and have-nots within this bustling metropolis.

Your next Indonesia travel would perhaps lead you to Central Java, considered also the center of Moslem religion, being the birthplace of the Moslem kingdom of the entire island in 1511, in Demak. Today, Demak is a quiet little town although some relics of the old culture remain preserved like the Grand Mosque, which gives the impression of Hindu and Islamic architecture blended together. East Java offers you breathtaking mountain sceneries and a good view of Mount Bromo, Melirang the "sulfur mountain", and the rugged plateau of Lien. The island of Java has excellent means of communication as well as handcrafted souvenirs like the famous batik, jewelry, and leather works.

Meanwhile, for visitors coming from temperate regions, Indonesia travel is quite a break from the cold or winter breezes. The tropical climate constantly breathes humid weather (humidity ranges from 69-95%) and sunshine all year round even during the Wet season from November to April (note that there are only two seasons in Indonesia) while the dry season, from May to October, are hot.

One important Indonesia travel advisory for visitors is to prepare Visas and Passports valid for a minimum of six months. Visas, however are not required for nationals coming from Austria, Australia, Brunei, Belgium, Canada, Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Greece, France, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Italy, Luxembourg, Japan, Malta, the Netherlands, Malaysia, the Philippines, Norway, New Zealand, South Korea, Singapore, Sweden, Spain, Thailand, Switzerland, United States, United Kingdom, and West Germany.

Most Indonesia travel information should include the best deals in popular hotels like The Dharmawangsa, Hotel Atlet Century Park, Hotel Indonesia, Hotel Mulia Senayan, Batavia Hotel, Grand Hyatt Jakarta, The Ritz-Carlton Jakarta, The Park Lane Jakarta, Mandarin Oriental Jakarta, and Hotel Kartika Chandra.

 

 

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Krakatoa, Indonesia

... There are three theories closely connected to Krakatoa, Indonesia. First is from Sanskrit karkataka , karkata or karka that means crab or lobster. Second is the onomatopoeia that renders the noise mimicked by the white parrots that once inhabited the district. Third is from Malay kelakatu that means white- ... 

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Literacy In Indonesia

... country aiming for development and progress, Indonesia is a country that promotes education and literacy among its citizens. For many countries on the verge of developing economically, particularly third-world countries, education becomes an important factor for its citizens as it opens better chances ... 

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Mt. Tambora In Indonesia

... the volcano finally proved its fierceness and swiped the kingdom as well as the thousands of inhabitants Mt. Tambora lies on the island of Sumbawa in Indonesia. At sea level, this stratovolcano has a diameter of 60 kilometers, and estimated to have been rising to 4,000 meters prior to its last major eruption ... 

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Sunda Strait Indonesia

... force of the Japanese near Batavia (presently Jakarta) in the leadership of Rear Admiral Kenzaburo Hara, which had battleships, ten destroyers, three cruisers, and aircraft carriers. The Japanese sunk the two Allied cruisers but a transport vessel and a minesweeper of the Japanese were also sunk through ... 

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Textile Of Indonesia

... vibrant rainbow colors contrasting the oranges, navy blues, and oranges of Flores, Savu, and Alor ikats. Each of these marvelous colors can also be found in Java cotton batiks, with its bright north coast colors in cloths, particularly those coming from Pekalongan and Cirebon, as well as the exquisite ... 

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