Indonesia

Most visited cities in Indonesia

Bali
Bali is a popular tourist destination known for its stunning beaches, lush landscapes, rich culture, and vibrant nightlife. Located in Indonesia, Bali offers a diverse range of experiences for travelers.
Temples
Bali is home to numerous temples, each with its unique architecture and spiritual significance. Tanah Lot Temple is one of the most iconic, situated on a rocky outcrop by the sea. Besakih Temple is considered the "Mother Temple" and is the largest Hindu temple complex on the island. Uluwatu Temple offers breathtaking cliffside views, and Tirta Empul Temple is famous for its holy spring water.Ubud
Located in the central highlands, Ubud is known as Bali's cultural and artistic heart. It offers lush green landscapes, traditional crafts, and vibrant markets. Explore the Ubud Monkey Forest, visit the beautiful Tegalalang Rice Terraces, or immerse yourself in traditional Balinese dance and music performances.Volcanoes
Bali is home to several volcanoes, the most famous being Mount Batur and Mount Agung. Mount Batur is popular for its sunrise hikes, offering stunning panoramic views from the summit. Mount Agung is considered the holiest mountain on the island and holds great spiritual significance.Culture
Bali's unique culture is deeply rooted in Hindu traditions. Experience traditional Balinese ceremonies, visit local villages, and witness captivating dance performances like the Barong and Legong dances. Don't miss the opportunity to try Balinese cuisine, known for its bold flavors and use of local spices.A Beach Destination
Bali is renowned for its stunning beaches that attract travelers from all over the world. Here are some of the popular beaches in Bali: Kuta Beach: Located in the southern part of Bali, Kuta Beach is one of the most famous and vibrant beaches on the island. It is known for its long stretch of golden sand, powerful waves that attract surfers, and a bustling nightlife scene.Seminyak Beach: Just north of Kuta, Seminyak Beach offers a more upscale and luxurious beach experience. It is lined with stylish beach clubs, upscale resorts, and trendy restaurants. Seminyak Beach is a great spot to relax on a sun lounger, enjoy a cocktail, and witness beautiful sunsets.
Nusa Dua Beach: Situated in the Nusa Dua area, this beach is known for its calm and crystal-clear waters, making it ideal for swimming and snorkeling. The beach is lined with luxury resorts and offers a more tranquil and upscale atmosphere.
Jimbaran Beach: Located in the fishing village of Jimbaran, this beach is famous for its seafood dining. In the evenings, local seafood restaurants set up tables on the sand, allowing visitors to enjoy a delicious seafood feast while watching the sunset.
Padang Padang Beach: Known for its dramatic cliffs and clear turquoise waters, Padang Padang Beach is a favorite among surfers and beach lovers. It gained popularity after being featured in the movie "Eat Pray Love." The beach is accessed through a narrow pathway between rocks, adding to its charm.
Balangan Beach: This beautiful white sand beach is surrounded by dramatic cliffs and offers excellent surf breaks. It has a more laid-back and secluded atmosphere, making it a favorite among surfers and those seeking a quieter beach experience.

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Jakarta
Jakarta is Indonesia's capital and largest city, with about 10 million inhabitants, and a total 30 million in Greater Jakarta on the Java island. Dubbed The Big Durian, an equivalent to New York's Big Apple, its concrete jungle, traffic frenzy, and hot polluted air may tempt you to skip the city as fast as possible, but what awaits inside will change your perspective! One of the most bustling and cosmopolitan cities in Asia, the J-Town has cheerful nightlife, vibrant shopping malls, a variety of foods, refreshing greenery, cultural diversity and a rich history, that caters to all levels of budget and how much fun you want to have.

Denpasar
Denpasar is the largest city and capital of the island of Bali, Indonesia. Denpasar is a bustling, multi-cultural city and although it can seem a little intimidating the first time you visit, just do not believe those travel guides which say it has nothing to offer.

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Yogyakarta
Yogyakarta, often referred to as Jogja, is a vibrant and culturally rich city located on the island of Java in Indonesia. It is known as the cultural heart of Java, with a deep connection to Javanese traditions and arts. The city is home to the Kraton, the grand palace of the Sultan of Yogyakarta, which showcases Javanese architecture and hosts traditional ceremonies and performances. The area surrounding the Kraton, known as the kraton area, is a hub of cultural activities, including batik workshops, traditional music performances, and traditional puppet shows.
Borobudur Temple
Located just outside Yogyakarta, Borobudur is one of the world's most impressive Buddhist temples. This UNESCO World Heritage site dates back to the 9th century and features intricate stone carvings and stunning panoramic views. Visitors can explore the temple complex and learn about its historical and religious significance.Prambanan temple
Another remarkable temple complex near Yogyakarta is Prambanan, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the largest Hindu temple in Indonesia. The complex consists of several towering temples dedicated to various Hindu deities, showcasing exquisite stone carvings and architectural beauty.Cuisine
Yogyakarta is known for its delicious Javanese cuisine, offering a diverse range of flavors and specialties. Be sure to try local dishes like Gudeg (young jackfruit stew), Bakpia (sweet pastry), and Sate Klathak (grilled meat skewers). Yogyakarta's vibrant food scene also includes street food markets, traditional restaurants, and trendy cafes.A Beach Destination
While Yogyakarta is not directly located on the coast, there are some beautiful beaches within a reasonable distance from the city. When planning your trip, also consider adding a stop in one of Indonesia's more famous beach spots like Bali. Here are a few notable beaches near Yogyakarta: Parangtritis Beach: Located about 27 kilometers south of Yogyakarta, Parangtritis is the most popular beach in the area. It offers a long stretch of black sand, towering sand dunes, and stunning views of the Indian Ocean. Parangtritis is known for its strong waves, making it a favorite spot for experienced surfers. You can also take a horseback ride along the beach or witness the beautiful sunset.Krakal Beach: Situated about 80 kilometers south of Yogyakarta, Krakal Beach is known for its pristine white sand and clear turquoise waters. It is a peaceful and less crowded beach compared to Parangtritis, perfect for relaxation and sunbathing. The beach is backed by limestone cliffs, adding to its natural beauty.
Indrayanti Beach: Located around 60 kilometers south of Yogyakarta, Indrayanti Beach is a hidden gem known for its picturesque scenery. It features soft white sand, clear blue waters, and a tranquil atmosphere. Indrayanti Beach is a great place for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying seafood at the local beachside restaurants.
Sundak Beach: Situated approximately 65 kilometers south of Yogyakarta, Sundak Beach offers a mix of rocky cliffs, sandy shores, and crystal-clear waters. The beach is surrounded by lush green hills, creating a scenic backdrop. Visitors can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, or simply relaxing on the beach.

Bandung
Bandung is the capital city of West Java province, and the third largest city in Indonesia after Jakarta and Surabaya. Nicknamed Parijs van Java (Paris of Java) by the Dutch for its resemblance to Paris and European atmosphere back at the colonial times, it is locally called as Kota Kembang, literally meaning the Flowery City because Bandung had a lot of flowers in the colonial era and republic era up to the early 1960s.

Surabaya
Surabaya (Javanese: ꦯꦸꦫꦧꦪ Suroboyo ) is a city on the eastern side of Java, the capital of the East Java province of Indonesia. It is the second largest city in the country with over 10 million inhabitants in its metropolitan area. Complementing Jakarta, its larger brother on the western side of the same island, it sits close enough geographically to be exposed by the Javanese culture, while large enough to hold its people of multicultural backgrounds.

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Batam
Batam is a small but busy city in the Riau Islands in Indonesia that is 45 km by 25 km, and has nearly a million people, hundreds of factories owned by multinationals, towns, shopping centres. It is a gateway to the other Riau Islands.

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Medan
Medan is a city on the north coast of the island of Sumatra in Indonesia, and the capital and largest city of North Sumatra province. Medan isn't a tourist destination, but it's a convenient stepping stone to other places like the 'weekend getaway' Berastagi, the island of Penang, Malaysia, and the popular, beautiful crater lake, Lake Toba. : P70 : P8

Seminyak
Seminyak is a beach town in South Bali north of Legian and Kuta. The next town north of Legian, Seminyak is more upmarket with mostly luxury accommodation and fashionable high-end restaurants and bars. The atmosphere is much more sophisticated and laid-back than Kuta, and the beach in particular is quieter during the day. Seminyak is also the high end spa and boutique shopping capital of Bali. Nowhere is the upscaling of Bali more obvious than here.

Canggu
Canggu is a beach area in South Bali, north of Seminyak and south of Tanah Lot. : P70 : P8

Semarang
Semarang is the capital of Central Java province in Indonesia. It is a bustling, growing mid-sized city with a population of over 1.5 million. It is more an administrative and business town than a tourist destination. It nevertheless has its own charm, with contrasting modern mid-rises, a significant set of Dutch colonial architecture, Chinatown, and "kampung" all jutting against each other. : P70 : P8

Malang
Malang is the second largest city in East Java with a rapidly growing population of about 887,000 in the city (2017), and 2.8 million in the urban area. Modern-day Malang, although significantly urbanised, has retained much of its historical character, remains vibrant and is regarded as by far the most attractive large city in the East Java region. : P70 : P8

Central Jakarta
Central Jakarta (Indonesian: Jakarta Pusat ) acts as the commercial and business district of Jakarta. By day the many office buildings are filled with workers; by night, people stream into the shopping malls. Therefore, traffic is heavy all the time! The area encompasses Tanah Abang, Monas, Senen, Menteng, Jalan Jaksa, Senayan, and the road corridors along the Hotel Indonesia roundabout.
