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Balinese Rafting Fun on the Ayung River
Get out your oars and hit the wild rapids of the Ayung River: an adventurous two-hour trip with a rubber boat through the stunning river valley of the Ayung adds a wet-n-wild theme to your stay.
Hiking The Tete Batu Trails on Lombok
Unspoilt regions of Lombok are more common than those regions where slightly more visitors can be found. The island’s inland provides a superb collection of hidden trails, green forests and tranquil villages that often have not been influenced by western…
The Highlights of Old Makassar
The Dutch have left a historical mark on Makassar during its trading days.
Gili Islands BBQ Cruise with Snorkelling
Known for their serenity due to the absence of any motorised transport, the Gili Islands are a group of three islands near the northwest coast of Lombok. Gili Trawangan is the largest and most popular and cosmopolitan of the three…
Ubud Traditional Market and Foodie Tour
Balinese cuisine features in the religion and traditions of Bali as well as in daily life. Beautifully crafted, a Balinese feast represents a combination of creative culinary arts and food culture.
The Sights and Sounds of Thriving Medan
One of Indonesia’s largest cities, Medan truly embodies the slogan Wonderful Indonesia. The capital of North Sumatra and a perfect starting point to explore Sumatra, this thriving city boasts lots of cultural and historical landmarks worth your attention.
Sunset and Kecak Fire Dance at Uluwatu Temple
Perched precipitously on the top of a sheer cliff, approximately 70 metres above the crashing waves of the Indian Ocean, is the Uluwatu Temple. Also known as Pura Luhur Uluwatu, this was built in the 11th century
Meet the Orangutans of Gunung Leuser
With almost 8000 km2 of largely untrodden terrain, Gunung Leuser is one of the largest wilderness areas in South-East Asia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2004.
The Sasak Trails & Horse Cart Riding
Sasak traditions are kept alive and nurtured on Lombok. The Sasak people are the indigenous people of this Indonesian island and have a proud and rich cultural heritage that stands firm to date.
A Sunrise Trekking up Mount Batur
Experience the glory of Bali’s morning, and what better place to see this than on the top of Mount Batur, dominating the island’s skyline at 1717 meters above sea level.
The Unmissable Highlights of Bali
Famed around the world for having everything under the sun, Bali’s tourism infrastructure caters to every kind of traveller.
Jakarta’s National Museum & Old Harbour
The impressions when arriving for the first time in Jakarta may be somewhat overwhelming; a city that moves and shakes from early morning until the wee hours at night where cars and motorcycles form the background of what will leave…

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