"King of the island" - composed of over 17,000 islands, Indonesia is a fabulous travel destination and the busiest one in Southeast Asia. It’s the quintessential tropical paradise and the world's largest archipelago. Indonesia has plenty of famous islands, particularly Bali island attracts thousands of visitors to Indonesia each year. Official name: Republic of Indonesia - Bạn đang xem trang 7
Official name: Republic of Indonesia
Capital: Jakarta
Official language: Indonesian
Currency: Indonesian rupiah (Rp) (IDR)
Area: 1,922,570 sq km (742,308 sq miles)
Population:260,581,100 (UN estimate 2016)
Population density:133.2 per sq km
Indonesia has a diverse and rich culture. Each province has its unique custom, language, traditional clothes, even the dishes and snacks. From the famous rendang to Indonesian salad gado - gado, every Indonesian food is really worth trying one time. Let’s explore ...
Makassar located in South Sulawesi is a city with a hidden wealth of things to do and see. As the main port of entry to the island of Sulawesi, Makassar tends to be seen mainly as a stopover to Tana Toraja and the rest of Sulawesi's hotspots.
The hundreds of islands stretching east from Bali are collectively known as the Nusa Tenggara, a region of eastern Indonesia that’s becoming an increasingly popular travel destination. Some of the islands boast the same type of picture-perfect beaches that attract ...
As the capital of Indonesia, Jakarta is a cutural hub with lots of fascinating things to do and religious destinations. When travelling in Jakarta, don’t forget to pay a visit to these 5 places and you will not regret it.
As other countries in Asia, there are many awesome cities in Indonesia beside a land gifted with pristine beaches, exotic water villas on serene islands, quasi-active volcanoes, vibrant tribes and their cultural ethos, which offer a mix of outlandish island wonders and ...
Indonesia is a country with variety of cultures, races, and also languages. Beside all of that, Indonesia also rich with histories. The history is important thing in human life, even though we cannot see it again, but we can feel the momentum when visiting the palaces.
While Bali usually conjures up images of sun-drenched beaches, those travelling to the island during the wet season are likely to find that such picture-perfect photos can be misleading.