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Indonesia, a sprawling Southeast Asian archipelago, is a premier touring destination known for its diverse landscapes, rich cultures, and vibrant wildlife. This country offers a unique blend of experiences – from the bustling streets of Jakarta to the serene beaches of Bali and the ancient temples of Yogyakarta. Tours to Indonesia often include exploring its numerous islands, each with its distinct character, ranging from Sumatra's lush rainforests to the exotic Komodo Islands. The country's appeal lies in its ability to cater to various interests, whether you're an adventure seeker, culture enthusiast, or beach lover. With its rich history, stunning natural beauty, and warm hospitality, Indonesia provides a captivating and enriching travel experience, making it an ideal destination for explorers and vacationers alike. With tour operator volume buys plus our low everyday prices you can save up to 40% versus assembling the same itinerary on your own! Book your Indonesia tour today with AffordableTours.com, your discounted tour headquarters. View Indonesia Tour Deals and Discounts

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Iconic Sites and Attractions of Indonesia

With its vast and varied landscapes, Indonesia is home to numerous iconic sites and attractions, making it a top touring destination.

Borobudur Temple - Borobudur, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Java, is the world's largest Buddhist temple. Tours to this magnificent site reveal a massive pyramid structure adorned with intricate carvings depicting Buddhist teachings. A visit at sunrise offers a breathtaking view and a serene experience.

Prambanan Temple - Also, the Prambanan Temple complex is a stunning example of Hindu architecture in Java. It is another UNESCO World Heritage Site, famed for its tall and pointed structures and elaborate reliefs. Tours often include performances of the Ramayana ballet, a cultural treat set against the backdrop of the temples.

Bali's Temples - Bali's unique Hindu culture is epitomized in its temples. Tours to Uluwatu and Tanah Lot offer both cultural insight and stunning coastal views. Besakih Temple, known as Bali's 'Mother Temple,' sits on the slopes of Mount Agung and is a significant religious site.

Komodo National Park - A tour of Komodo National Park in the Lesser Sunda Islands is a must for wildlife enthusiasts. Home to the famous Komodo dragons, the park offers unique wildlife viewing and opportunities for diving and exploring pristine beaches.

Raja Ampat Islands - Located in West Papua, Raja Ampat is renowned for its incredible marine biodiversity, making it a top touring destination for diving and snorkeling. The crystal-clear waters and coral reefs are home to a myriad of marine species.

Mount Bromo - For a more rugged adventure, tours to Mount Bromo in East Java offer a chance to witness an active volcano. The sunrise over the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park is a spectacular sight, with opportunities for hiking and horse riding.

Tana Toraja - In South Sulawesi, Tana Toraja offers a unique cultural outdoor experience. Known for its traditional houses and unique funeral rituals, tours here provide insight into the Torajan way of life and their intricate relationship with nature.

Indonesia Tours Travel Tips

  • Language plays a central role, with Bahasa Indonesia uniting the nation's diverse ethnic groups alongside hundreds of local languages. Cultural tours often include traditional puppet shows, known as Wayang, a form of storytelling that's part of UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage.
  • Safety and comfort are prioritized in escorted tours, ensuring a stress-free travel experience, especially in remote or less touristy areas. Plus, traveling with a group can be socially enriching, allowing you to share experiences with like-minded travelers.
  • Traditional customs and arts are also integral to Indonesian culture. The intricate textile art of Batik, another of UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage, and the unique music of Gamelan orchestras are often featured in cultural tours.
  • Festivals are a significant aspect of Indonesian culture. Bali's Galungan, celebrating the victory of good over evil, and Java's Waisak, marking Buddha's birth, enlightenment, and death, offer tourists a glimpse into the country's religious and cultural diversity.
  • Lombok and the Komodo Islands, is famous for its stunning beaches, underwater marvels, and the Komodo dragons. Tours here often combine beach relaxation with adventure activities like diving and dragon-spotting.
  • You cannot drink the tap water in Indonesia, including the water you get from your hotel's tap. However, you can use the water for showers or washing. Most of the hotels will provide you with bottled water, purified water, or mineral water. You can also get bottled water from the local supermarket or convenience store.
  • One significant benefit of an escorted tour is the convenience of having your itinerary, transportation, and accommodations arranged. This allows you to enjoy the journey without worrying about the logistics. Whether it's a boat tour in Raja Ampat or a cultural excursion in Yogyakarta, everything is designed to provide a seamless experience.  
  • Savor the famous 'Nasi Goreng,' Indonesia's staple fried rice dish, often enjoyed with a blend of aromatic herbs and spices. Tours in Bali and Java provide opportunities to taste this local favorite at both street food stalls and upscale restaurants. 'Satay,' skewered and grilled meats served with peanut sauce, is another must-try found across the archipelago.  
  • Seafood enthusiasts will enjoy the fresh catches in coastal areas, especially in the Raja Ampat and Sulawesi regions. Tours here often include dining in local seafood warungs, where the day's catch is served right from the sea.  

Indonesia Tours Things To Do

  • Gili Trawangan
    Gili Trawangan

    Gili Trawangan, which lies off the coast of Lombok, is one of the three Gili Islands. You can easily get to the isle from Bali by speed boat or sailboat. Known as Gili T, Gili Trawangan is the largest of the three Gili Islands. 

    Best Time To Visit

    According to Rough Guides, it is best to visit Indonesia in May, June, or September, when the weather is drier and better for hiking or water sports. At these times, Gili T is less crowded as well. May, June, and September are considered the shoulder season of travel for Indonesia. The peak season falls in July and August. During these months, the average temperature during the day can climb to 87 degrees Fahrenheit or 30 degrees Celsius.

     

    You Should Know

    This travel destination becomes lively at night, with its themed events and live music. During the days, you can sunbathe on its sandy shores or participate in activities, such as visiting a coconut grove or snorkeling. One of the must-sees is the sunken ship, near Mentigi Beach, at Wreck Point. You can also go on a glass-bottom boat tour if you wish.

  • Gili Air
    Gili Air

    Gili Air is the second largest of the Gili Isles in Lombok, and is more peaceful than Gili Trawangan, although a bit busier than Gili Meno, the smallest of the Gilis. If you wish to escape the party atmosphere on Gili Trawangan, Gili Air is for you.

    Best Time To Visit

    Visit Gili Air during the less crowded times of the year, or during May, June, or September. It is not as warm and therefore better for sight-seeing, cycling, hiking, or swimming.

     

    You Should Know

    Gili Air is a great place to scuba dive and snorkel, as you can find some pretty coral off-shore. You will also see turtles and maybe a whale shark occasionally. If you like scenic paths, you will love walking on this island. Restaurants, along the waterfront, also serve fresh seafood, which is cooked over hot coals.

  • Nusa Penida
    Nusa Penida

    Located close to the island of Bali, Nusa Penida is linked to the busier island of Nusa Lembongan by way of a bridge. Some people choose Nusa Pendia over Nusa Lembongan, as they want to totally get off the grid while visiting Indonesia. This remote island offers both serenity and calm, as it does not get much of a Wi-Fi signal, and there really is no nightlife.

    Best Time To Visit

    Plan to visit this peaceful isle during the shoulder season of May, June, or September. It is easier to hike and have time to yourself when it is less crowded.

     

    You Should Know

    The island offers snorkelers and scuba divers a great opportunity to explore the surrounding waters. Nusa Penida is also home to peaceful sandy beaches and seaweed farms. If you truly want an island escape, this is the place to go. You can dive with the turtles and rays, who stay closer to the island's beach because there are fewer people.

  • Samosir
    Samosir

    Situated on the island of Sumatra in the middle of Lake Toba, Samosir sits on the largest crater lake in the world. The lake lies in an extinct volcano that is filled with water flowing from an underground spring. 

    Best Time To Visit

    Mark your calendar for a visit to Samosir during May, June, or September, which are better months for water sports, sight-seeing, and hiking.

     

    You Should Know

    Swim in Lake Toba or take a boat tour around the lake. You can also explore traditional Batak island villages, or see the ornate tombs of Batak kings at the island's cemetery. An afternoon soak in the hot springs, located in the hills of the island, is always a refreshing break.

  • Lembeh Island
    Lembeh Island

    While many islands in Indonesia give you the opportunity to scuba dive, Lembeh Island is known for its muck diving opportunities. Located in Sulawesi and close to the town of Bitung, the waters around Lembeh are filled with natural sediment and underwater creatures. Macro photographers can take some great pictures of some of the creatures they find here.

    Best Time To Visit

    Visibility for muck diving is affected from December to January because it is the wet season. However, that does not mean drivers don't visit during these times. You just won't find as many. The best time to dive or see is from October to December. However, you will be able to spot more micro critters during July and August. 

     

    You Should Know

    Muck diving entails patiently sifting looking black sand for marine creatures that inhabit the sediment. In turn, you will be rewarded with finds of unique sea creatures, some of which you might see on the cover of a dive magazine. Species often discovered during a muck dive include crabs, cuttlefish, and nudibranchs. You may also spot a whale shark or dugong during a dive. Dugongs look like manatees except they display a forked tail.

  • Raja Ampat
    Raja Ampat

    A major Indonesian archipelago, Raja Ampat lies off West Papua, New Guinea, close to the northwestern tip of the Bird's Head Peninsula. The island chain is made up of hundreds of jungle-forested islands – islands that are known for their coral reefs and beautiful beaches. 

    Best Time To Visit

    Visit Raja Ampat from early June through October, when you will experience less chance of rain. The average temperature is also slightly cooler during these months – around 77 degrees Fahrenheit or 25 degrees Celsius.

     

    You Should Know

    Raja Ampat represents one of the best places to scuba dive in Indonesia because of the rich marine life living on the coral in its surrounding waters. Misool Island, in the island group, displays caves and rock paintings while the crimson bird of paradise can be seen on Waigego Island. The other main islands in the archipelago include Salawati and Batanta.

  • Komodo National Park
    Komodo National Park

    A UNESCO World Heritage site, Komodo National Park is home to the Komodo dragon. The park comprises three primary islands – Komodo, Rinca, and Padar, including the waters that divide them with their rich marine life. The park is so-named because it is home to the endangered Komodo dragon, a large lizard that looks like it stepped out of a scene from Jurassic Park, the movie.

    Best Time To Visit

    According to trip planners, June and July are ideal months to visit the park. That is when the weather is the calmest and driest. However, May and October are also good travel times, as you will avoid the rainy season. 

     

    You Should Know

    Sightings, at the park, of the Komodo Dragon, while not guaranteed, are common. The large lizard, also called the Komodo monitor, grows up to 10 feet in length and can weigh up to 150 pounds. Its bite is said to be venomous. The lizard's diet mainly is made up of Timor deer, although it also eats a large amount of carrion. If you sight the lizard, stay at a safe distance, as it has been known to occasionally attack humans.

  • Gili Meno
    Gili Meno

    The smallest of the three Gili islands, Gili Meno is a popular honeymoon isle – designed for anyone wanting to get away from it all. Like all the Gili Islands, there are no cars, so you need to rent a bike, walk, or go by horse or cart to get around the island.

    Best Time To Visit

    Visit during May, June, or September.

     

    You Should Know

    The seas around the small island are crystal clear, which makes it easy to spot marine life, such as turtles or rays. You can walk around the island in only a few hours. Also, calm waters are ideal for snorkeling. Access is easy to Gili Meno from larger islands, such as Bali or Lombok.

  • Bali
    Bali

    Most tours to Indonesia will include a stop in Bali. The popular island is known for its beaches, coral reefs, rice paddies, and wooded mountains. Popular resort towns on the island include Nusa Dua, Sanur, and Seminyak. Bali is as lively as it is peaceful.

    Best Time To Visit

    Enjoy the sights and explore Bali during the shoulder months of May, June, or September. 

     

    You Should Know

    The island is home to the Uluwatu Temple, a Hindu religious site. The island is also well-known for its retreats that feature yoga and meditation.

Indonesia Tour Packages

Choosing the best time to tour Indonesia largely depends on the region you plan to visit, as its equatorial location results in a tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons.

  • Rainy Season - November to March

    The wet season, from November to March, sees more rainfall, particularly in the western regions. While this can mean more humid conditions and occasional showers, it also brings lush, green landscapes and fewer tourists, offering a different kind of beauty and tranquility. The rainforests and rice terraces are particularly vibrant during this time, and it's a great period for photography tours.

  • Dry Season - April to October

    The dry season, from April to October, is generally considered the best time for touring. During these months, you can expect less rain and more sunshine, making it ideal for beach activities, outdoor adventures, and cultural explorations. This is the perfect time for touring Bali's beaches, hiking in Java's volcanoes, or exploring the temples and historical sites.

  • Are You Ready to Tour Indonesia?

    Are you ready to embark on a journey to Indonesia, a land of incredible diversity and natural beauty? As a touring destination, Indonesia offers an array of unforgettable experiences. From the majestic temples of Java to the serene beaches of Bali and the unique wildlife of Komodo Island, there's something for every traveler. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry, explore the lush rainforests, and indulge in the vibrant flavors of Indonesian cuisine. Whether seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural enrichment, Indonesia promises a journey filled with wonder and discovery.

Indonesia Tours Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are Indonesia Tours?

    Indonesia tours cover about 10 days of travel and frequently include the islands of Bali, Lombok, and the 3 Gili Islands. Because Indonesia represents a large archipelago of thousands of islands, you can find tours that will lead off the grid a bit. One of the popular destinations is Komodo National Park, home to the endangered giant lizard, the Komodo Dragon.

  • What’s Included in an Indonesia Tour?

    Because Indonesia is comprised of islands, tour costs include the cost of boat transport, accommodations, admission prices for attractions, and the services of a professional travel guide. Hotel and airport transfer fees are included as well.

  • What’s the Best Indonesia Tour?

    Everyone has their own preferences when it comes to visiting Indonesia. While some travelers like to stay at resorts and enjoy a lively nightlife, other trip-goers prefer to find a remote island and to spend their days hiking or exploring. Therefore, the best Indonesia tour is the one you discover that meets your trip preferences and budget, as well as your availability for travel.

  • How Much Do Indonesia Tours Cost?

    What you pay for an Indonesia tour will depend on the length of the trip, its amenities, whether it is a private or group Indonesia tour, and the time of year you choose to travel. For a luxury trip that lasts about 12 days, which also includes ocean cruising, plan to spend about $5,000 per person. This price will go down if you take a trip during the shoulder season or you choose all-inclusive discounted packages. In this case, you can spend half of what you would spend on a trip that features upgraded amenities.

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Gate 1 was exactly the way it was advertised to be. The hotels were excellent and the advertised program was outstanding. The guides were very knowable and caring. I very much enjoyed the times we spent with the local people. By seeing 4 different areas in Indonesia.

Eileen B

Great trip, hits the highlights of Indonesia and almost all meals were included. Our tour guide was very professional and organized. There was a local tour guide at every city. Only one comment to Gate 1, why not include a trip to see the Komodo dragons as an option or as part of an extended tour because we're going to see them on our own. Highly recommended if you have the time for this long tour.

Aki S

We enjoyed the trip and services provided were excellent.

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