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Things to Do in Indonesia

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Most popular attractions in Indonesia

Things to do in Indonesia range from exploring ancient temples like Borobudur and Prambanan, each boasting intricate carvings and deep history, to witnessing the stunning sunrise over Mount Bromo's volcanic landscape. Visitors can also marvel at the electric-blue flames of Kawah Ijen, an extraordinary sulfur crater lake in East Java.

Borobudur Temple

1. Borobudur Temple

Magelang

4.7 (102,549)
Buddhist TempleTourist AttractionHistorical LandmarkHistorical PlacePlace of Worship

Explore a vast storybook carved in stone. Experience breathtaking views atop 72 Buddha statues encircled by peaceful stupas.

Quick facts: Massive stone reliefs cover every level, telling ancient Buddhist stories in vivid detail. The temple was buried under volcanic ash and jungle for centuries before being rediscovered.

Highlights: Walking through 2,672 carved relief panels feels like stepping into an ancient comic book. Climbing to the top reveals 72 Buddha statues, many seated inside bell-shaped stupas, creating a surreal, peaceful atmosphere.

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Prambanan Temple

2. Prambanan Temple

Yogyakarta

4.7 (105,900)
Hindu TempleTourist AttractionHistorical LandmarkHistorical PlacePlace of Worship

Explore towering ancient temples filled with detailed stone carvings. Experience an epic story etched in stone and soaring architecture.

Quick facts: This temple complex is the largest Hindu temple site in Indonesia, featuring towering spires that soar up to 47 meters. The walls are beautifully adorned with relief panels depicting the epic Ramayana story in vivid detail.

Highlights: Legend says the temple was built in a single night by spirits, adding a mystical aura to its towering structures. The intricate stone carvings reveal a centuries-old narrative that sparks the imagination with each step you take.

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Mount Bromo

3. Mount Bromo

Probolinggo

4.7 (13,220)
Natural FeatureEstablishment

Experience a surreal sunrise over a glowing volcanic crater. Feel the thrill of standing on an ancient sea of sand shaped by fiery eruptions.

Quick facts: This volcano's crater is nearly 800 meters in diameter, often producing dramatic plumes of sulfuric smoke that paint the sky. Surrounded by the Sea of Sand, a vast expanse of volcanic sand, it creates an otherworldly landscape rarely seen elsewhere.

Highlights: Watching the sunrise from a nearby viewpoint reveals a breathtaking panorama where the glowing crater contrasts sharply with the cool morning mist. The local Tenggerese people hold an annual ceremony called Yadnya Kasada, offering crops and livestock into the volcano's depths as a sign of gratitude and respect.

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Kawah Ijen

4. Kawah Ijen

Banyuwangi

4.7 (5,047)
Natural FeatureEstablishment

An otherworldly volcano hike with glowing blue flames. Experience fiery sulfur mining and surreal crater views that steal your breath away.

Quick facts: The crater lake glows electric blue due to high concentrations of sulfuric acid and volcanic minerals. Miners extract bright yellow sulfur by hand, carrying heavy loads from the crater to the base at night.

Highlights: Nighttime hikes reveal a surreal blue flame phenomenon caused by burning sulfur gas, a rare natural spectacle few places on Earth offer. Witnessing sulfur miners working with traditional tools amid steaming vents adds a gritty, authentic edge to the experience.

Tanah Lot

5. Tanah Lot

Tabanan

4.6 (101,497)
Hindu TempleTourist AttractionPlace of WorshipPoint of InterestAssociation Or Organization

Experience a razor-sharp ocean view with waves crashing dramatically against ancient temple rocks. Feel the calming spiritual energy and breathtaking sunsets at the edge of the sea.

Quick facts: Tucked on a rocky outcrop, this site is famous for its dramatic views and sea temple perched against crashing waves. Locals believe the temple's guardian sea snakes protect it from evil spirits, adding a layer of mystique.

Highlights: The sun dipping behind the vast ocean behind the temple creates a fiery silhouette that attracts crowds every evening. Visitors often notice the palpable spiritual vibe amplified by the chants of nearby priests during ceremonies.

Uluwatu Temple

6. Uluwatu Temple

Pecatu

4.6 (50,706)
Hindu TempleTourist AttractionPerforming Arts TheaterEvent VenuePlace of Worship

Stunning ocean cliffs and vibrant cultural dances await here. Experience sacred rituals and playful monkeys in a dramatic setting that captivates every visitor.

Quick facts: Perched 70 meters above the Indian Ocean, this site offers breathtaking cliffside views that feel almost otherworldly. Local monkeys, often cheeky and curious, inhabit the temple grounds and are known to playfully snatch visitors' belongings.

Highlights: Ancient stone carvings and traditional Kecak dance performances against the sunset backdrop create an unforgettable atmosphere. The temple's gates are ornately decorated with fierce demon faces meant to keep evil spirits away, reflecting its deeply spiritual significance.

Komodo National Park

7. Komodo National Park

Labuan Bajo

4.6 (7,115)
National ParkTourist AttractionParkPoint of InterestEstablishment

Encounter giant dragons and vibrant reefs like nowhere else. Swim with manta rays and spot prehistoric wildlife up close.

Quick facts: Home to the legendary Komodo dragons, this marine park spans over 1,700 square kilometers including multiple islands and rich coral reefs. Snorkelers and divers flock here to explore vibrant underwater worlds with over 1,000 species of fish and 260 types of coral.

Highlights: Imagine standing just meters away from a Komodo dragon as it yawns, revealing serrated teeth and a forked tongue. Beneath the waves, manta rays glide gracefully in crystal-clear waters, creating moments that feel straight out of a nature documentary.

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Raja Ampat

8. Raja Ampat

Waisai

4.6 (1,591)
ArchipelagoNatural FeatureEstablishment

Explore a kaleidoscopic underwater world flourishing with rare corals and marine life. Witness stunning emerald karst islands hugging crystal-clear turquoise waters.

Quick facts: More than 75% of the world's coral species thrive here, creating one of the richest marine biodiversity hotspots on the planet. Local seafarers use centuries-old techniques to navigate the archipelago's maze of over 1,500 small islands.

Highlights: Dive into waters where scores of vibrant coral species form intricate underwater gardens swirling with rare, kaleidoscopic fish beyond imagination. Experience the surreal sight of shifting karst islands rising dramatically from turquoise seas, scattered like emerald jewels.

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Mount Rinjani

9. Mount Rinjani

Senaru

4.6 (2,483)
Natural FeatureEstablishment

Chase breathtaking sunrises from high volcanic ridges. Experience epic views and mysterious crater lakes in an unforgettable adventure.

Quick facts: Rising over 3,700 meters, this volcanic giant ranks as Indonesia's second highest peak, captivating adventurers worldwide. Its crater lake, Segara Anak, stretches 2.5 kilometers across, pulsing with deep blue waters and surrounded by rugged cliffs.

Highlights: An ethereal sunrise lights up the crater rim, casting golden hues over the steaming vents below while rare Rinjani ants patrol the paths, a species found only here. At night, the sky explodes with stars, making the trek not just a climb but a celestial experience.

Lake Toba

10. Lake Toba

Parapat

4.6 (6,584)
LakeNatural FeatureEstablishment

Adventure meets culture on a stunning volcanic lake retreat. Experience breathtaking views, traditional villages, and tranquil boat rides.

Quick facts: A volcanic supercaldera filled with turquoise water stretches over 100 km long and 30 km wide. Thousands of years ago, it was formed by one of Earths largest eruptions, making it a natural wonder to behold.

Highlights: Imagine serene waters cradling a lush island where the Batak people's ancient culture thrives with unique wooden houses and intricate carvings. The water's surface reflects misty mountains that seem to blend with fluffy clouds in an ever-changing light show.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Indonesia

What is the best time to visit Indonesia?
The best months to visit Indonesia are from April to October. These months generally offer pleasant weather suitable for tourists, avoiding the heavy rains typical in other parts of the year.
Is Indonesia expensive for travelers?
Indonesia has an average cost of living of around $700 per month. This makes it relatively affordable compared to many other tourist destinations, with budget options for accommodation, food, and activities widely available.
How good is public transport in Indonesia?
Public transport in Indonesia scores 5 out of 10. While transportation options exist, they may not be as extensive or punctual as in some countries. Travelers often use a combination of buses, taxis, and ride-sharing services to get around.
How many tourists visit Indonesia each year?
Indonesia attracts approximately 15 million tourists annually. This influx supports a vibrant tourism industry with numerous attractions, cultural sites, and natural wonders for international visitors to explore.
How can I get around Indonesia?
Getting around Indonesia typically involves using its public transport, which scores 5/10 in quality. Many travelers use buses, taxis, motorbikes, and ride-sharing apps. For island hopping, boats and domestic flights are popular options to navigate the archipelago.

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Most popular day trips

Bandung

150 km 2-3h by train or car

Cool highlands, colonial architecture, factory outlets.

Bogor

60 km 1h by car or commuter train

Botanical Gardens, palace grounds, quick nature escape.

Thousand Islands (Kepulauan Seribu)

50 km 1-2h by boat

Beaches and islands for snorkeling and relaxation.

Puncak

80 km 2h by car

Tea plantations, mountain views, weekend resorts.

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Comments (5)

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Suwan T.

Loved the warmth of locals and the food, but some islands felt overrun by day trippers and prices jumped at tourist spots.

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Reza A.

For island ferries, go to the port early and buy tickets in person the day before. Online bookings can sell out or charge big fees.

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Jenna W.

Jakarta felt chaotic and humid, amazing street food but heavy traffic. A couple of days covers the highlights unless you crave nightlife.

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Ivana J.

Skip the main tourist strip for meals, walk two blocks inland and eat at warungs, food is cheaper and more authentic. Carry small bills.

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Yuna P.

Bali exceeded expectations, rice terraces and temples are stunning, street food is excellent, and 10 days felt just right for beaches and hikes.

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Getting there

Train stations

Gambir Station

Intercity lines to Bandung, Yogyakarta, Surabaya

Pasar Senen Station

Economy and intercity services to Central and East Java

Use ride-hailing apps or DAMRI airport buses, allow 1-2 hours in traffic.

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Visa & entry

Non-Schengen
Max stay: 30 days
Visa-free access

ASEAN countries, EU Schengen states, United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia

Visa required

Countries not on the visa-free list, including many African countries and some South Asian countries; check embassy guidance

Many travelers can use visa on arrival for 30 days; check the Indonesian embassy for exceptions.

Useful information for Indonesia

Shopping locationsGrand Indonesia, Plaza Indonesia, Mall Taman Anggrek, Pasar Baru, Seminyak Shops
Nightlife locationsKuta, Seminyak, Canggu, Jakarta SCBD, Bali Kuta
Popular casual restaurantsLocal Warungs, Nasi Goreng Stalls, Sate Stalls, Mie Ayam Shops, Padang Restaurants
Popular fancy restaurantsMamasan, Sardine, Merah Putih, Locavore, Bambu
Popular coffee shopsRevolver Espresso, Seniman Coffee, Dojo Bali Cafe, Cafe Kembang
Tap water safe to drinkNo
Digital nomad visaNo
Best taxi appGojek, Grab, Blue Bird
Taxi price / km$0.4
Tourists / year15000000
Population275000000
Mobile internet speed30 Mbps
Unemployment percentage5.5 %
Poverty percentage9.5 %
Average income / month$350
Average cost of living / month$700
Hotel price / night from$15
Beer price from$2
Coffee price from$1.5
Street food price from$1
Restaurant meal price from$3
Local currencyIDR
Power plug typesC, F, G
ReligionsIslam, Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism
Spoken languagesIndonesian, Javanese, Sundanese, English
EthnicitiesJavanese, Sundanese, Malay, Madurese, Betawi
Political orientationcenter to center-right
Population density144 /km²
Geographical area1904569 km²
Possible natural disastersearthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, floods, forest fires
Dangerous animalssnakes, saltwater crocodiles, mosquitoes, scorpions, wild boars
Locations for a nice walkKota Tua Jakarta, Ubud Monkey Forest, Bali Rice Terraces, Taman Mini, Sanur Beach Promenade
Public transportationsKRL Commuterline, TransJakarta, MRT Jakarta, Go-Jek, Angkot
AirlinesGaruda Indonesia, Lion Air, AirAsia Indonesia, Batik Air
Suggested vaccinationsRoutine vaccinations, Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Hepatitis B, Rabies (if high exposure), Japanese Encephalitis (rural)
Architecture typeDutch colonial, Vernacular, Balinese, Modern skyscrapers
Average beer consumption per person / year0.5 l
Average wine consumption per person / year0.1 l
Tipping cultureNot mandatory, small tips appreciated in restaurants and taxis
Coworking / day$8
Airbnb / month$700
1BR rent / month$350
Gym / month$25
Daily budget (backpacker)$20
Daily budget (mid-range)$50

Overview for Indonesia

English proficiencyBad
Traffic safetyBad
Friendly to foreignersGood
Freedom of speechAverage
Public transportationAverage
HealthcareAverage
EducationAverage
Power grid reliabilityAverage
Crime safetyBad
WalkabilityAverage
NightlifeGood
Food sceneGood
LGBTQ+ friendlyBad
Startup sceneGood
Noise levelAverage
CleanlinessAverage
Nature accessVery good

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