Beguiling with massive potential for adventure.....
The sheer range of experiences that Indonesia has to offer is beguiling, from the bright orange sunrise and smouldering crater at Mount Bromo to wandering through Bali’s neatly terraced rice paddies, searching for dragons in Komodo National Park. This intoxicating land offers some of the last great adventures on earth.
The world's largest archipelago with more than 17,000 and the world’s fourth most populous country is like 100 countries melded into one, a kaleidoscope of a country that sprawls along the equator for 5000km, Indonesia is wild.
The islands are scattered like pearls along the line of the equator, made up of active volcanoes, Sumatra is contoured by a legion of nearly 100 volcanoes marching off into the distance, several capable of erupting at any time. Dramatic mountain ranges sheltering untouched tribes, and vast swathes of rain-forest. It’s also beautiful, with neatly-terraced hillsides, pristine beaches and some of the best diving in the world. It’s all available at a bargain-basement price. It’s one of the world’s least expensive destinations, where your travel money travels furthest and buys more.
Indonesia is a land of so many cultures, peoples, animals, customs, plants, sights, art and foods. Through the centuries a rich and deep culture has evolved, with the mysteries of the spiritual Balinese to the ancient animist belief system of the Asmat people of Papua.
Indonesia is the perfect destination for...
- Riding horseback up a volcano, Mount Bromo has been reliably smoking for the last twenty years and fine dawn views
- Watching a Shadow Show, puppetry is an art form in Indonesia and shadow puppet performances are the most authentic of all
- Experiencing diving, Indonesia has some magnificent dive sites and see the some wrecks that sank in the colonial era and exuberant sea-life
- Visiting an Orangutan sanctuary in Sumatra and Kalimantan providing rehabilitation for orphan orangutan and help their chance of survival. These “Old Men” of the forest are one of man’s eldest relatives, barely hanging on against habitat loss.
- A sailing trip to Komodo to see the giant Komodo dragon, safely at distance
- Taking a trip to the Borobudur Temples, the largest Buddhist monuments on the planet
- Exploring Tangkoko National Park, Sulawesi and see tarsiers, the world’s smallest monkey, as well as the curious black tailless monkey.
On a tailor-made holiday to Indonesia with Cochoa Travel, you’ll see the highlights and much more your way. We’ll design your ideal trip with you, paying close attention to your interests, your travel style and your budget.
Enquire today for your journey to Indonesia!
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