- From: 07/02/2020
- For: 42 days
- Landing in: Yogyakarta, Indonesia
- Returning from: Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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Yogyakarta, Indonesia
4 nightsThu. Jul 02-Mon. Jul 06
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Pangandaran, Indonesia
3 nightsMon. Jul 06-Thu. Jul 09
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Bandung, Indonesia
3 nightsThu. Jul 09-Sun. Jul 12
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Jakarta, Indonesia
3 nightsSun. Jul 12-Wed. Jul 15
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Cirebon, Indonesia
4 nightsWed. Jul 15-Sun. Jul 19
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Surabaya, Indonesia
4 nightsSun. Jul 19-Thu. Jul 23
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7
Jimbaran, Indonesia
4 nightsThu. Jul 23-Mon. Jul 27
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Ubud, Indonesia
3 nightsMon. Jul 27-Thu. Jul 30
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Mangsit, Indonesia
3 nightsThu. Jul 30-Sun. Aug 02
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10
Pemuteran, Indonesia
3 nightsSun. Aug 02-Wed. Aug 05
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Malang, Indonesia
3 nightsWed. Aug 05-Sat. Aug 08
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Surakarta, Indonesia
3 nightsSat. Aug 08-Tue. Aug 11
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Yogyakarta, Indonesia
1 nightTue. Aug 11-Wed. Aug 12
Recommended attractions
4 nightsThu. Jul 02 - Mon. Jul 06
Brimming with cultural treasures, this city offers diverse museums, great food, and access to Indonesia's best ancient temples.
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G23 by Victor UlijnHistoric Center, Yogyakarta
Hire a rickshaw to explore the colorful city streets, or wander around by food, visiting shops, temples, and local food stalls.
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Kotagede Neighborhood, Yogyakarta
Now a hub of silversmiths, this district boasts remnants of a 16C Sultanate capital, including a mosque, a palace, and fortifications.
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Taman Sari Water Castle, Yogyakarta
Built in the 18C as a royal recreational garden, this complex boasts artificial lakes, fine architecture, and other ornate elements.
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Kraton Area, Yogyakarta
This 18C palace complex is home to the Sultan of Yogyakarta and offers markets, a historical museum, mosques, and live performances.
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Prambanan
Indonesia's biggest Hindu temple dates to the 9C, boasting fine traditional architecture, elaborate reliefs, and rich ornamentation.
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Borobudur Temple
Adorned with elaborate relief panels and Buddha statues, this 9C temple complex is a remarkable example of Javanese architecture.
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Affandi Museum, Yogyakarta
Dedicated to the life and works of Affandi, an Indonesian artist, this museum exhibits his painting and personal belongings.
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Sono Budoyo Museum, Yogyakarta
This remarkable museum exhibits traditional masks, puppets, textiles, superb Javanese art, and boasts an outdoor sculpture exhibit.
3 nightsMon. Jul 06 - Thu. Jul 09
Located on an isthmus and in vicinity of a beautiful nature reserve, this town boasts superb surfing conditions and several beaches.
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Pangandaran National Park
Encompassing the southern reaches of the city, this national park features lush natural landscape and a wonderful secluded beach.
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Historic Center, Pangandaran
Walk along the streets taking in the local color, explore the many tiny shops, or spend your day people-watching on the beach.
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Pasir Putih Beach, Pangandaran
Pristine and secluded, this hidden gem of a beach is an amazing find with its gorgeous sandy beach, blue water, and fine scenery.
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Beach, Pangandaran
Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere on this little-known beach, or visit the adjacent nature reserve for an encounter with native animals.
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Green Canyon
Famed for the aquamarine waters of its river, this gorge is a paradise for adventurers who enjoy rafting and natural beauty.
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Kampung Naga
Get a taste of Indonesian countryside, visiting this quaint rural village located amidst breathtaking landscape and rice paddies.
3 nightsThu. Jul 09 - Sun. Jul 12
Rich with a variety of architectural styles, this buzzing metropolis boasts great eateries and shopping, as well as diverse museums.
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Bandung Geological Museum
Housing meteorites, dinosaur skeletons, fossils, and other geological curios, this small museum offers something for all ages.
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Historic Center, Bandung
Explore the local cafes, visit the interesting Jeans Street for some nice finds, and take your time getting to know the city center.
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Braga Street, Bandung
Art Deco buildings, posh cafes, and fun shops line this recreational streets, popular with locals and travelers alike.
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Gedung Sate, Bandung
This governmental building is a fine example of architectural fusion, mixing Neoclassicism with traditional Indonesian elements.
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Kawah Putih by B10mKawah Putih
Popular with domestic travelers, this acidic crater lake boasts gorgeous white-green color and offers nearby hot spring spas.
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Jakarta #2 by OsrinJakarta
Indonesia's capital is a unique blend of old and new, with traditional marketsand modern skyscrapers, ancient temples, and modern nightclubs.
3 nightsSun. Jul 12 - Wed. Jul 15
Indonesia's capital is a unique blend of old and new, with traditional marketsand modern skyscrapers, ancient temples, and modern nightclubs.
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Historic Center, Jakarta
Lose yourself in this fascinating city, admiring the towering modern buildings, stopping in a market, and scoping out the best food.
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National Museum, Jakarta
Home to a collection of artifacts, artwork, ethnography, and more, this museum exhibits thousands of years of Indonesian history.
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Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, Jakarta
A popular miniature park showcasing various aspects of Indonesian culture, from architecture, to traditions, dances, garb, and more.
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Istiqlal Mosque, Jakarta
Indonesia's largest mosque features eclectic modern architecture and bears symbolic decorative elements.
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Mount Halimun Salak National Park
Comprising the ecosystems surrounding Halimun and Salak Mounts, this national park is home to a variety of native flora and fauna.
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Nangka Waterfall
Hike through the crag to visit this waterfall and two others, or head to the camping ground for a night amidst the pines.
4 nightsWed. Jul 15 - Sun. Jul 19
A laid back port city, known for its cultural diversity, traditional batik industry, and collection of walled palaces.
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Sunyaragi Cave, Cirebon
Wander around this 18C complex that is not a cave at all, wondering whether it is constructed from corals as the local legends claim.
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Keraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon
A 15C royal palace surrounded by a garden with a few statues, featuring a small museum exhibiting historic garb and royal relics.
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Historic Center, Cirebon
Get to know the city, admiring the eclectic architecture, sampling the delicious cuisine, and enjoying the laid back atmosphere.
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Green Canyon
Famed for the aquamarine waters of its river, this gorge is a paradise for adventurers who enjoy rafting and natural beauty.
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Kampung Naga
Get a taste of Indonesian countryside, visiting this quaint rural village located amidst breathtaking landscape and rice paddies.
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Tangkuban Perahu
A very active volcano steeped in legends, popular with adrenaline-seekers who climb up to visit the hot springs and the mud pools.
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Moko Hill
For some superb views over the sprawling Bandung, hike or drive up the hill, where the atmosphere and landscape make for a great afternoon.
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Pangandaran
Located on an isthmus and in vicinity of a beautiful nature reserve, this town boasts superb surfing conditions and several beaches.
4 nightsSun. Jul 19 - Thu. Jul 23
Indonesia's second-biggest city is home to museums, mosques, parks, and markets, and boasts a rich cosmopolitan charm.
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Historic Center, Surabaya
Explore the winding streets of this city center, admiring the historic buildings housing shops and lively cafes.
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House of Sampoerna, Surabaya
Come early in the day and take a tour of this factory-museum, learning about the history and production of locally famed cigarettes.
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Al-Akbar Mosque, Surabaya
Boasting several domes of gorgeous blue and a 99m minaret, this impressive mosque also has a beautiful modern architecture.
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Bungkul City Park, Surabaya
Pleasantly green and tranquil, this popular municipal park also features playgrounds, skating amenities, food stalls, and more.
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Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park
Encompassing the colossal Tengger Caldera, within which other volcanoes have arose, this national park is rich with endemic flora.
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Mount Bromo
Whether you take a jeep or opt to climb up by foot, this active volcano offers an interesting experience and marvelous panoramas.
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Plaza Tunjungan, Surabaya
An enormous shopping center, featuring upscale shops, diverse eateries, movie theaters, children's playgrounds, and more.
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Suramadu Bridge, Surabaya
Indonesia's longest bridge is a cable-stayed construction spanning over 5km, offering great views and a wonderful sight when lit.
4 nightsThu. Jul 23 - Mon. Jul 27
A bustling seaside resort set in a a fishing village, visitors enjoy the picturesque beaches, fresh seafood, and local culture.
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Jimbaran Beach
Fringed with lush tropical forests, this beautiful beach offers all the hallmarks of the best vacations - swimming, tanning, and more.
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Historic Center, Jimbaran
Stroll through town, taking in the sites and smells, enjoying the fresh sea breeze, and sampling some amazing seafood.
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Jimbaran Fish Market
While certainly boasting a unique odor, this fast-paced market is brimming with all manner of seafood and energetic merchants.
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Ubud
A small town on the island of Bali, featuring art galleries, museums, and temples, and offering access to nearby natural attractions.
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Sekumpul Waterfall
Hike down stairs and through the jungle to reach these waterfalls, comprising seven separate cascades into a breathtaking whole.
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Tanah Lot
This picturesque craggy headland boasts a 16C Balinese temple, offering a superb moment for a memorable picture.
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Tirta Empul
With a history reaching to the 10C, this impressive temple boasts a beautiful purification bath replenished with fresh spring water.
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Tirta Gangga
Nestled amidst gardens and rice paddies, this former palatial residence is best-known for its Water Palace and its lush beauty.
3 nightsMon. Jul 27 - Thu. Jul 30
A small town on the island of Bali, featuring art galleries, museums, and temples, and offering access to nearby natural attractions.
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Ubud Monkey Forest
This popular sanctuary is home to over 600 macaques famed for causing mischief, but also three 14C temples and lush natural scenery.
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Agung Rai Museum of Art (ARMA), Ubud
Explore Indonesian art in this museum, exhibiting all from ancient Kamasan painting on tree barks to modern works by Batuan artists.
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musée Néka by ThieryNeka Art Museum, Ubud
Housed in a complex boasting traditional Balinese style, this museum's galleries host from classical to modern Indonesian artworks.
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Saraswati Temple, Ubud
Hosting daily dance concerts, this 19C temple features elaborate stone carvings and sculptures of local gods and mythic creatures.
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Sekumpul Waterfall
Hike down stairs and through the jungle to reach these waterfalls, comprising seven separate cascades into a breathtaking whole.
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Tanah Lot
This picturesque craggy headland boasts a 16C Balinese temple, offering a superb moment for a memorable picture.
3 nightsThu. Jul 30 - Sun. Aug 02
Quiet and blessed with a certain charm, this tiny hamlet sprawl along a beautiful beach.
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Village Center, Mangsit
Walk along the beach, enjoying the soft colors of the sunset and the tranquil atmosphere of the village.
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Mount Rinjani
Climb to the summit of this volcano, visit the caldera or descent to the crater lake as you explore this geological national park.
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Ubud
A small town on the island of Bali, featuring art galleries, museums, and temples, and offering access to nearby natural attractions.
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Tirta Gangga
Nestled amidst gardens and rice paddies, this former palatial residence is best-known for its Water Palace and its lush beauty.
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Senggigi
Sprawling along the coast of the Lombok Island, this resort features a large temple, gorgeous bays, and a nearby waterfall.
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Tirta Empul
With a history reaching to the 10C, this impressive temple boasts a beautiful purification bath replenished with fresh spring water.
3 nightsSun. Aug 02 - Wed. Aug 05
This beach town is full of charm and offers easy access to the picturesque Menjangan Island, where rich marine life awaits you.
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Historic Center, Pemuteran
Explore streets lined with shops and cafes catering to hordes of visiting tourists, then go to the beach for some superb snorkeling.
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Sekumpul Waterfall
Hike down stairs and through the jungle to reach these waterfalls, comprising seven separate cascades into a breathtaking whole.
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Ubud
A small town on the island of Bali, featuring art galleries, museums, and temples, and offering access to nearby natural attractions.
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Tanah Lot
This picturesque craggy headland boasts a 16C Balinese temple, offering a superb moment for a memorable picture.
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Ijen Crater by BerryIjen Crater
Comprised of several conical volcanoes, this complex is home to a highly acidic crater lake that forms a unique natural landscape.
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Bedugul
Head to this beautiful mountain lake resort town to enjoy breathtaking nature, stunning views, and a variety of water sports.
3 nightsWed. Aug 05 - Sat. Aug 08
Established in the 18C, this lovely university city boasts a wealth of Colonial architecture, as well as a vibrant nightlife scene.
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Historic Center, Malang
Walk around town, enjoying the mild climate, and admiring the lovely old architecture, dating from Dutch Colonial times.
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Museum Malang Tempo Doeloe
Offering hands-on exhibits, this private museum follows the history of Malang, Javanese royal houses, and local crafts.
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Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park
Encompassing the colossal Tengger Caldera, within which other volcanoes have arose, this national park is rich with endemic flora.
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Mount Bromo
Whether you take a jeep or opt to climb up by foot, this active volcano offers an interesting experience and marvelous panoramas.
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Sempu Island
Pack enough snacks to last the day and go off to explore this gorgeous island, famed for its lush landscape and a picturesque lagoon.
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Coban Pelangi (Rainbow) Waterfall
Trace your path through a lush forest on your way to this waterfall, famous for its abundance of rainbows on sunny days.
3 nightsSat. Aug 08 - Tue. Aug 11
Also known as Surakarta, this vibrant city is home to a famed royal palace, traditional architecture, and rich cultural museums.
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Museum Batik Danar Hadi, Surakarta
Home to over 10,000 textile artifacts, this superb museum traces the history and exhibits the production of Southeast Asian batik.
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Mangkunegaran Palace, Surakarta
A well-preserved 18C palace featuring painted ceilings, fine architecture, and a museum presenting relics of the royal family.
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Historic Center, Surakarta
Sample local cuisine, experience the rush of busy streets, and enjoy the bustle of authentic Indonesian markets.
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Kraton Surakarta
Once a lavish royal residence, the palace now retains a portion of its former charm and houses a small museum of royal antiques.
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Prambanan
Indonesia's biggest Hindu temple dates to the 9C, boasting fine traditional architecture, elaborate reliefs, and rich ornamentation.
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Yogyakarta
Brimming with cultural treasures, this city offers diverse museums, great food, and access to Indonesia's best ancient temples.
1 nightTue. Aug 11 - Wed. Aug 12
Brimming with cultural treasures, this city offers diverse museums, great food, and access to Indonesia's best ancient temples.
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G23 by Victor UlijnHistoric Center, Yogyakarta
Hire a rickshaw to explore the colorful city streets, or wander around by food, visiting shops, temples, and local food stalls.
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Kotagede Neighborhood, Yogyakarta
Now a hub of silversmiths, this district boasts remnants of a 16C Sultanate capital, including a mosque, a palace, and fortifications.
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Taman Sari Water Castle, Yogyakarta
Built in the 18C as a royal recreational garden, this complex boasts artificial lakes, fine architecture, and other ornate elements.
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Kraton Area, Yogyakarta
This 18C palace complex is home to the Sultan of Yogyakarta and offers markets, a historical museum, mosques, and live performances.