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Dense jungles populated by tribes and rich sea meadows cropped by gentle dugongs. Sophisticated beach bars where beautiful people sip coconut cocktails and the rippling rice paddies of Lombok…

Sure, Bali’s beautiful beaches may be one of the top things to see in Indonesia, but there is so much more waiting to be discovered in the largest archipelago on Earth. Each of its 17,000 islands boasts a beguiling secret, from real-life dragons in the Komodo national park to secluded beaches made of blushing rose quartz.

So where to start when planning your Indonesian adventure?

Here are our picks of the best things to see and do in Indonesia.

Top Destinations In Indonesia

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Things to See in Indonesia

With its fascinating culture, which varies from tattooed yogis offering alternative healing to the ancient animist beliefs of Papua New Guinea’s tribes, and dramatic, volcanic landscapes painted in startling shades of emerald, turquoise and white, there is no shortage of things to see and do in Indonesia.

Get a sense of the country’s ambitious plans for its future in Jakarta, where well-heeled businessmen sip locally grown coffee and glass-clad skyscrapers shoot up as quickly as bamboo cane. Find a complete list of things to see in Jakarta in our handy 48 hours guide .

While the deliciously-soft white powder of beaches such as Seminyak and Padangbai may make relaxing feel like the natural focus of a holiday to Bali, peel yourself off your sunlounger and you’ll discover that there’s plenty to see on the Island of the Gods… Check out  our guide to secret Bali here.

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How many Indonesian islands can you name? We’re guessing your list might not extend that much further than Bali , Lombok and Java. However, there are countless more magnificent places to visit… Whet your appetite for adventure with our guide to Indonesia beyond Bali.

From the many art galleries and bohemian cafes of Ubud to Bandung, a romantic tangle of colonial buildings surrounded by lush tea plantations, you’ll be spoilt for choice if you’re looking for cities to visit in Indonesia.

The Gilis are some of our favourite smaller Indonesian islands. These three idyllic specks off the coast of Lombok are too small for cars, so you’ll be taken to your beach hut by a horse and cart. It’s these cultural quirks, combined with palm-fringed beaches and lively nightlife that makes the Gillis one of our top secret travel gems of Indonesia .

Best time to visit

The best season to visit Indonesia depends on what sort of holiday you’re after and which region you’re most drawn to. Although it’s always warm and humid, the year can generally be split into two seasons, dry (April to October) and monsoon (November to March). However, these months vary from region to region.

One of the best places to visit in Indonesia in August is Nusa Tenggara. This constellation of volcanic islands scattered across the inky canvas of the Java Sea boasts beautiful beaches and a kaleidoscope of cultures. August is also the best time to visit Borneo island for wildlife lovers, as baby turtles are hatching and the trees dripping with durian fruit, a favourite with hungry orangutans.

For diving during the monsoon season, head to Ambon, a jungle-clad region in the Banda Sea with its own unique weather pattern, resulting in crystalline waters from November until May.

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Immerse yourself in the traditions of ancient cultures and discover mind-blowing scenery on an Indonesia tour.

From golf, motorcycle and adventure tours to homestays and diving adventures, there are countless ways to discover Indonesia, and a package tour can really help you get under the skin of this dizzyingly diverse destination.

If you’re looking for adventure in Indonesia, a private 4×4 tour through the Toraja highlands of Sulawesi is a must. The hill tribes’ culture revolves around death, and watching an elaborate funeral procession has to be one of the top 10 most interesting things to see in Indonesia.

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From humble huts steps from the surf to palatial havens in jungle clearings, friendly homestays, international resorts and traditional phinisi sailing boats, Indonesia’s accommodation options are as varied as the many types of coral that flourish in the gardens below the waves.

Whether you’re looking for castaway escapism or urban chic, we have the perfect Indonesian hotel recommendation for you.

International hotels

Although some of its towns are made up of nothing more than wrought iron shacks painted in rainbow colours, other parts of Indonesia are sleek and sophisticated.

One of the reasons that Bali is such a must visit is the level of accommodation on offer. Clinging to the verdant south coast, with views over one of the best surf breaks on Earth, Alila Villas Uluwatu is the last word in island luxury and you can read our full review here .

Aman resorts are known for their exclusivity and Amanwana, on Moyo Island , is no exception. Spend your days hiking to waterfalls hidden in the jungle and spotting butterfly fish flitting through the reef.

Boutique hotels

Balmy weather year round and abundant natural resources such as palm fronds and bamboo have lead to the creation of some seriously chic boutique hotels throughout Indonesia.

The rooms in Desa Sani are in traditional houses, painstakingly rebuilt and restored so that guests can experience living history. Slow Gili Air is a collection of 10 luxury pool villas, decorated in a rustic yet luxurious fashion that perfectly suits the tousled charm of the Gilis.

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The Ideal Indonesia Itinerary for 2 Weeks to 2 Months

04/17/2018 by Kristin Addis 8 Comments

From 2 weeks to 2 months, this is an epic Indonesia itinerary that will help you make the most out of your time in Indonesia! Both itineraries will make sure you have the opportunity to explore the islands, mountains, and some off the beaten path spots | Be My Travel Muse | Indonesia travel tips | Southeast Asia

When the sun rose over the volcano caldera, lighting up the sky in shades of orange, pink, and yellow, it illuminated the electric blue lake and the blue flames of the volcano faded into the light. I looked at the French guy next to me, whom I’d met during the hike up with the stars, and we smiled in unison. That moment would feature on the highlight reel of my life.

This wasn’t the first time an experience in Indonesia would make that reel. There were the Manta rays in the water, the orangutans swinging through the trees and the friendly people who all made me realize, there’s something magnetic about Indonesia. It’s so much more than just Bali.

The first time I visited Indonesia I budgeted six weeks thinking that would surely be enough to see all of the things that I wanted to see. I quickly came to realize that Indonesia is huge and that each island has its own unique food, culture, language, and often its own religion as well. Therefore each island is a destination in itself where one could spend months or years.

I say this not to discourage, but rather to help create some realistic expectations for your Indonesia itinerary. There are literally thousands of islands in the world’s fourth most populated country spanning close to 2 million square kilometers (over 735k square miles).

With that in mind here are some itinerary suggestions for 2 weeks to 2 months in Indonesia:

2 Weeks in Indonesia:

If you only have two or fewer weeks, I strongly suggest picking one or two regions and doing them justice, like only Lombok and Bali, or only Flores and Raja Ampat. Each are so special in their own way and in such a big country, it could otherwise feel like all you’re doing is rushing and moving around. Here’s a great option:

Days 1-4: Sumatra

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Fly into Medan and take a bus bound for Bukit Lawang. This will take most of the afternoon. Avoid Medan, really, there’s nothing to see there.

Book a day trek into the jungle to see the Orangutans. These are best organized with guides who grew up in the jungle and know how to track the Orangutans without offering them food. Spend a day in Bukit Lawang before or after and inner tube down the river, enjoying the company of the incredibly friendly locals.

Bus back to Medan and fly out to Bali.

Days 5-10: Bali & Nusa Islands

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While most visitors to Indonesia flock to Bali, I tend to avoid it since the traffic can be hectic and many of the areas are Westernized, which I like to avoid when I travel. That said, Ubud and Canggu are traveler favorites and Keramas is a personal favorite of mine, and since Bali is so easy to fly into, consider spending a couple of days in one or the other before moving onto the Nusa Islands.

Take a ferry from Sanur to Nusa Lembongan or Penida and spend 3 days exploring these lovely islands – visit gorgeous beaches, snorkel with Manta rays, learn to surf, or chill at one of the many beachfront pools and cafes. From Lembongan, it’s easy to ride a motorbike over the bridge to Ceningan for a day trip, or consider staying on Ceningan for a more laid-back vibe. This is popular with surfers as well and boasts much smaller crowds than Bali. Click here for the perfect Nusa Islands itinerary.

Days 11-14: Lombok

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Just a 2-hour fast boat over from the Nusa islands, or a short flight over from Bali, Lombok is yet again wildly different from the other islands you would have experienced with this itinerary, and well worth experiencing. Lombok is much quieter, more rural, and rugged.

You’ll have to make some choices here between the Gili islands just off the coast, trekking the Rinjani volcano, which usually takes 3 days and 2 nights, or heading down south to Kuta for some gorgeous beaches and surfing. There are also incredible waterfalls all over Lombok to check out. The adventure there can be endless. This guide can help you pick and choose which activities on the island call to you the most.

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That’s one of many possible adventures for 2 weeks in Indonesia, though if you keep reading, you can pick and choose more options below.

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1 month in Indonesia

You’ve got a full month in Indonesia – fantastic! You can take a bit more time in each place and rush around a little bit less. I also highly suggest adding diving into your itinerary, as Indonesia has some of the best in the world, truly!

Repeat the 2-week itinerary, but give yourself more time in each place and expand it to 21 days, spending extra time in Sumatra and adding in Pulau Weh for a quiet, secluded island or Lake Tobah to stay on an island within a lake within an island (say that ten times fast), or spending more time on Lombok so that you can enjoy the beaches, do the Rinjani trek, see the waterfalls, and spend some time on the Gili islands .

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From there, this itinerary can go one of two ways – the diving route or the volcano route. If you’re into diving:

Days 22-30: East Java

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If you go this route, reverse Lombok and Bali and fly into Lombok from Medan, Sumatra. Spend time enjoying Lombok, then fly or boat to Bali and after a few days there, head to the Ubung bus terminal and buy an onward ticket to Bondowoso, ferry included. Traveling to the base of Kawah Ijen will take most of the day.

Once on Java, we’ll head to Kawah Ijen, the experience I referenced in the opening of this post, which still ranks at the top of my list over five years of travels and adventures later. Kawah Ijen is famous for its blue flames and the amazingly strong sulfur miners who carry loads up and down the volcano all day and night. Hike in with the stars to see the flames and watch the sunrise from the crater rim. More on how to do it independently of a tour here.

Next, take a bus to Surabaya via Probolinggo and onwards to Cemoro Lawang to trek or drive to the Bromo volcano for sunrise – one of the most famous volcanos in Indonesia. More on how to do that here.

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From there, bus back down to Surabaya and bus or train to Yogyakarta to see the Borobudur temple. This temple was built in the 9th century and represents a mix of Buddhism and ancestor worship. It’s a unique temple in Java that you won’t see a match for in the rest of Southeast Asia. From there, fly out of Yogyakarta home or to your next destination.

Days 22-30: Komodo

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It’s hard to beat Indonesia when it comes to diving and though there are many places with fantastic dive spots, Komodo and Raja Ampat reign supreme.

Komodo is a bit cheaper and easier to get to, flying into Flores and hopping onto a dive boat from there. The corals are fantastic, Manta rays are regularly sighted, and the scenery is gorgeous as well. Plus, you get to see the famous Komodo dragon on Rinca, the island pictured above.

Komodo’s main season is April through December, though you can dive there year round. If you’re in Indonesia during the rainy season, consider spending a bit less time in Bali, or cutting out Sumatra, and spending 11 days to two weeks in Raja Ampat, flying into Sorong, West Papua. While it’s possible to get on a dive boat in Komodo for just three or six days, most dive trips in Raja Ampat are longer, and it does tend to be more expensive. That said, the abundance and diversity of fish is mind-blowing, and the corals are varied, plentiful, and vibrant. Plus, the islands are incredible too. It’s easily one of the best trips I’ve ever been on.  Read more on diving in Raja Ampat here.

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Note that both Komodo and Raja Ampat have notoriously strong currents and are better suited to divers with some experience. You should have at least your advanced open water before getting on a dive boat in either place. Nitrox is advised.

2 Months in Indonesia

With two months in Indonesia you can take a bit more time in each place, planning ahead much less and opting to spend extra days or even a week here and there in the places that call to you the most.

For this itinerary I suggest allowing for more fluidity, with a few key things planned out in advance such as flights and diving.

Week one: Sumatra

Spend more time in the jungles, on Lake Tobah, or on Pulau Weh. To truly head off the beaten path, head south on this giant island and explore the jungles.

Weeks two through four: Bali, the Nusa Islands, and Lombok

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Given how much there is to do on and around Lombok and Bali, slow down, take a bit more time to explore, and take yoga classes, go for hikes on the volcanoes, learn to surf, attend a retreat, or just park in a bamboo bungalow for a week and hang at the beach.

It’s easy to slow down and spend a good chunk of time in this area. My particular favorites are the mainland of Lombok, particularly Kuta’s beaches , and the Nusa islands .

Week five: Sumbawa or East Java

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Explore the volcanoes and temples of East Java, or go the other direction and check out Sumbawa, a truly off the beaten path gem that’s perfect for beach bums and especially surfers.

For a wave that has almost nobody else on it, a beach with only a few huts, and the type of tourist who tends to stay for 2-3 months on just this beach, look no further than Sumbawa. This is the next hidden paradise that almost nobody knows about. This is the spot that is only starting to get on the radar of surfers in the know. To get there, the easiest method is a boat with Ozone Adventure from Kuta Lombok.

Weeks six through eight: Diving in Raja Ampat or Komodo

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If you’re a diver, then you absolutely must experience Komodo, Raja Ampat, or both. These are easily the best spots for diving in Indonesia and each has the small stuff, the big stuff, and incredible corals. Scroll up to the one-month itinerary for more information on how to get to each and who to book dives with.

With that, you will have had an incredible trip in Indonesia, both in the popular places and in plenty of off the beaten path spots as well. It’s the perfect mix in a country that delivers high value for your money and has great food and friendly people to boot.

Keep in mind this itinerary still only covers a small part of a huge country. There’s also Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Sumba, West Java, West Timor, and so many more! After the four months I’ve spent traveling around Indonesia I still feel I’ve barely scratched the surface, and my list just keeps getting longer!

What are some of your favorite places in Indonesia?

From 2 weeks to 2 months, this is an epic Indonesia itinerary that will help you make the most out of your time in Indonesia! Both itineraries will make sure you have the opportunity to explore the islands, mountains, and some off the beaten path spots | Be My Travel Muse | Indonesia travel tips | Southeast Asia

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Kristin Addis is the founder and CEO of Be My Travel Muse, a resource for female travelers all around the world since 2012. She's traveled solo to over 65 countries and has brought over 150 women on her all-female adventure tours from Botswana to the Alaskan tundra.

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04/17/2018 at 7:04 am

What a great summary of what you have learned and discovered over your 5+ years of traveling at this locale. If anyone talks with me about traveling to Indonesia, I will send them over to this post. Also, this was very well written, you clearly put some effort on this and it shows!

Dominique | dominiquetravels.com says

04/19/2018 at 12:10 pm

Great itineraries! I’ve never been to Indonesia, and I doubt I’ll go there for longer than 3 weeks at a time so the first itinerary sounds perfect to me! Diving with manta rays would be a dream 🙂

Sara Vozel says

05/09/2018 at 11:11 pm

Great guide! Will definitely be using this when we are in Indonesia!!

Mackenzie says

12/12/2018 at 8:14 am

This guide has helped me shape my itinerary to Indonesia in April and I am so excited! I am doing 6 days at a retreat in Canggu, and then have 6 days to spend in Ubud, Gili Air, Nusa islands, or some combination. Would you recommend splitting the time or just choosing one?

Kristin says

12/12/2018 at 9:02 am

I might pick just one set of islands as well as Ubud. The Nusa islands get the slight edge over the Gilis for me 🙂

03/01/2019 at 8:45 am

If you start from Jakarta, then take a train or bus to Bandung to see kawah putih, then to Yogyakarta to see prambanan and borobudur temple, have some fun in cave pindul, after that go to jepara by bus to go to Karimunjawa Island to have snorkling, go to east java trakking to kawah ijen, baluran, menjangan, go to nusa penida bali, next go to lombok island to see gili and the pink beach, then sailing komodo tour in labuan bajo, after that have an overland tour in flores, go to sumba island and Timor Leste.

Sophie says

06/18/2019 at 6:40 pm

I’ve been researching Indonesia and your website has been very useful—thank you! I had a quick question—did you take anti-malaria pills when you went east of Bali (Nusa Islands, Lombok, Komodo Island, etc.)?

I see that the CDC lists Lombok, for example, as low risk. I was just curious what you did, given your robust experience/time in the area, and as a female traveler:)

06/19/2019 at 9:14 am

I have never taken anti-Malarials in Southeast Asia. I do in Mozambique and other countries where the strains are particularly lethal. However that’s just my preference and I don’t want to give advice on whether one should or should not. You can still get Malaria in Southeast Asia, and also Dengue, I just don’t want to be taking those pills for that long.

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  • Special Deal (20%): - US$ 227
  • Total Price from: US$ 908
  • Apr 01 Only 4 seats left
  • Apr 08 Only 6 seats left

Bali Experience Tour

  • Starts Canggu, Indonesia
  • Ends Gili Trawangan, Indonesia

Bali Experience

  • Tour Type Group Tour
  • Activities Beach & Sailing, yachting and motor boating Beach , Sailing, yachting and motor boating , Active and outdoor & Surfing, kitesurfing etc. 'data-more-tripid='37230'>+2 more
  • Accommodation Hotel & Resort
  • Transport Private Vehicle, Boat, Bus, Ferry & Minibus
  • Age Range 18-40 yrs
  • Brochure Price: US$ 1,025
  • Special Deal (40%): - US$ 410
  • Total Price from: US$ 615
  • Mar 23 Only 7 seats left
  • Mar 30 Only 10 seats left

Jakarta To Ubud Tour

  • Starts Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Ends Ubud, Indonesia

Jakarta to Ubud

  • Activities Museum and gallery visits & Natural landmarks sightseeing Museum and gallery visits , Natural landmarks sightseeing , Cultural, religious and historic sites & Bicycle tours 'data-more-tripid='3541'>+2 more
  • Accommodation Hotel, Guest House & Resort
  • Transport Boat, Ferry, Train, 4WD Jeep, Private Vehicle, Minibus & Taxi
  • Brochure Price: US$ 2,330
  • Special Deal (5%): - US$ 116
  • Total Price from: US$ 2,214
  • Apr 14 Only 3 seats left
  • Apr 21 Only 4 seats left

Best Of Java Tour

Best of Java

  • Activities Cultural, religious and historic sites & Train tours Cultural, religious and historic sites , Train tours , Natural landmarks sightseeing & Volcanoes 'data-more-tripid='4435'>+2 more
  • Accommodation Hotel, Home-stay & Bungalow
  • Transport Flight, Train, Bus & Private Vehicle
  • Age Range 12-95 yrs
  • Brochure Price: US$ 1,379
  • Special Deal (15%): - US$ 207
  • Total Price from: US$ 1,172
  • Apr 13 Only 9 seats left
  • May 11 Only 3 seats left

Indonesia Java, Bali & Lombok Tour

Indonesia Java, Bali & Lombok

  • Activities Cultural, religious and historic sites & Farm and plantation visits Cultural, religious and historic sites , Farm and plantation visits , Volcanoes & Beach 'data-more-tripid='4434'>+2 more
  • Accommodation Hotel, Guest House, Home-stay, Bungalow & Resort
  • Transport Flight, Boat, Ferry, Train, Bus & Private Vehicle
  • Brochure Price: US$ 3,479
  • Special Deal (15%): - US$ 522
  • Total Price from: US$ 2,957
  • Jun 15 Only 2 seats left
  • Jun 22 Only 4 seats left

Bali & Beyond Tour

  • Ends Labuan Bajo, Indonesia

Bali & Beyond

  • Activities Beach & Sailing, yachting and motor boating Beach , Sailing, yachting and motor boating , Trekking and Hiking & Active and outdoor 'data-more-tripid='37229'>+2 more
  • Accommodation Hotel, Bungalow & Resort
  • Transport Boat, Private Vehicle, Bus, Ferry & Minibus
  • Brochure Price: US$ 2,495
  • Special Deal (20%): - US$ 499
  • Total Price from: US$ 1,996
  • Apr 01 Only 9 seats left
  • Apr 08 Only 8 seats left

8-days Silver Honeymoon Package Tour

8-days Silver Honeymoon Package

  • Activities Honeymoon & Getaways and short breaks Honeymoon , Getaways and short breaks & Romantic 'data-more-tripid='11641'>+1 more
  • Accommodation Villa, Resort & Hotel

Bali & Lombok Adventure Tour

  • Ends Gili Islands, Indonesia

Bali & Lombok Adventure

  • Activities Cultural, religious and historic sites & Countryside and village visits Cultural, religious and historic sites , Countryside and village visits , Walking tours & Volcanoes 'data-more-tripid='6657'>+2 more
  • Accommodation Hotel, Bungalow, Guest House, Resort & Home-stay
  • Transport Boat, Bus, Ferry & Minibus
  • May 18 Only 1 seat left
  • May 25 Only 1 seat left

Indonesia: Hammocks & Hikes Tour

  • Ends Kuta, Indonesia

Indonesia: Hammocks & Hikes

  • Activities City sightseeing & Cultural, religious and historic sites City sightseeing , Cultural, religious and historic sites , Walking tours & Beach 'data-more-tripid='4436'>+2 more
  • Accommodation Hotel & Home-stay
  • Transport Ferry, Train, Bus, Minibus & Private Vehicle
  • Age Range 18-39 yrs
  • Brochure Price: US$ 1,799
  • Special Deal (20%): - US$ 360
  • Total Price from: US$ 1,439
  • Mar 27 Only 3 seats left
  • Apr 03 Only 3 seats left

Balinese Serenity Tour

Balinese Serenity Tour

  • Activities Natural landmarks sightseeing & Beach Natural landmarks sightseeing , Beach , Cultural, religious and historic sites , Farm and plantation visits , Road trips & Volcanoes 'data-more-tripid='15203'>+4 more
  • Accommodation Villa, Resort, Hotel & Bungalow

Four Island Paradise Tour: Bali, Lembongan, Lombok & Gili

  • Starts Seminyak , Indonesia

Four Island Paradise Tour: Bali, Lembongan, Lombok & Gili

  • Activities Natural landmarks sightseeing & Cultural, religious and historic sites Natural landmarks sightseeing , Cultural, religious and historic sites , Rafting , Snorkeling , Beach , Volcanoes , Cruise & Waterfalls 'data-more-tripid='15211'>+6 more
  • Accommodation Resort, Hotel, Villa & Bungalow
  • Transport Boat, Bus & Private Vehicle

Discover Lombok Tour

  • Starts Sanur, Indonesia

Discover Lombok

  • Activities Countryside and village visits & Farm and plantation visits Countryside and village visits , Farm and plantation visits , Local culture & Natural landmarks sightseeing 'data-more-tripid='6659'>+2 more
  • Accommodation Hotel, Bungalow & Guest House
  • Transport Boat, Private Vehicle, Ferry & Minibus
  • Brochure Price: US$ 1,080
  • Special Deal (20%): - US$ 216
  • Total Price from: US$ 864
  • Mar 30 Only 3 seats left
  • Apr 03 Only 8 seats left

Bali Intro 9 Day Tour

  • Starts Kuta, Indonesia

Bali Intro 9 Day

  • Activities Snorkeling & Local boat rides Snorkeling , Local boat rides , Surfing, kitesurfing etc. & Art and architecture 'data-more-tripid='23563'>+2 more
  • Accommodation Hotel & Villa
  • Transport Boat, Ferry & Private Vehicle
  • Age Range 17-45 yrs
  • Apr 08 10+ seats left
  • Apr 11 Only 6 seats left

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Hike Mount Bromo on a trip to Indonesia.

When a country has as many as 17000 islands and 300 languages, it is bound to feel confusing and mysterious, yet full of adventure. Indonesia is one of the best places to venture off the beaten path, explore vast landmasses that have been literally untouched by mankind, become a part of scuba diving, hiking and jungle trekking tours and enjoy attractions such as gorgeous beaches, coral cays and unique species of wildlife.

Indonesia is famous as one of the most tectonically active nations on the planet. In other words, it is full of all kinds of volcanoes , nature’s weapons of destruction that also offer spectacular travel experiences. But it’s not all about volcanoes. Indonesia is also home to some of the most scintillating beaches and dramatic locales.

Tour Highlights

  • Visit the dragons on Komodo Island
  • Hike to the crater of Mount Bromo
  • Find peace and ocean views at Pura Tanah Lot temple
  • Explore Borobudur, the world’s largest Buddhist temple
  • Find orangutans in the jungles of Sumatra
  • Catch a wave on Kuta beach

Travel Tips

  • Indonesia is a big country made up of several large islands. A drive across Sumatra, the country’s largest island, will take you around 50 hours. Investigate domestic flights instead, and plan ahead to make sure you see all the sites at the top of your bucket list.
  • Left handers be wary: using your left hand is reserved for using the bathroom in Indonesia. It is considered rude to eat, shake hands, or pass items with your left hand.
  • Don’t make the mistake of sticking to Bali . While Bali has much to offer, visiting other islands will surely give you the full Indonesia experience. Climb volcanos on Lombok , visit the capital city of Jakarta and relax on the beaches of the Gili Islands.
  • A sarong will be your best friend when temple hopping, no matter whether you’re a man or a woman. Both sexes are expected to cover up when entering temples and other holy sites.
  • Looking for a cheap snack between meals? Try krupuk! Sold on nearly every street corner, this tasty snack is made of deep-fried rice sugar.

Indonesia has seasonal weather so please do check up on the best time to visit Indonesia before planning your tour. If you’re still hunting for more things to do in Indonesia and places to explore in Indonesia , do check out our Indonesia Travel Guide for more information.

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ULTIMATE INDONESIA TRAVEL GUIDE: STEP-BY-STEP ITINERARY PLAN

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WHAT TO SEE IN INDONESIA? BEST ISLANDS TO VISIT IN INDONESIA? BEST TRAVEL PLAN FOR INDONESIA?

Indonesia is home to more than 18,000 islands and 270 millions people. It’s no surprise that it’s a popular destination among tourists due to the cheap local food and affordable accommodation.

Planning a trip to Indonesia is already challenging enough since you have to choose which islands to visit, how to get there, when is the best time to visit it, etc.

To help you prepare for the journey of your lifetime, we’ve put together a brief travel guide that highlights all you need to know to travel to Indonesia.

1. Determine Your Itinerary

Planning a trip to Indonesia

To start with, you can find unique itineraries here and explore Indonesia at its finest by booking an Indonesia cruise. This kind of cruise is best for anyone who wants to explore distant destinations and enjoy the diversity of cultures, traditions, and customs.

Plus, you will have the itinerary planned from day one. If you are visiting Indonesia for the first time, this could best way to start! It will avoid the headache of all the planning and preparations.

2. Choose Which Islands To Visit

Carefully select what you want to see during your trip to Indonesia. It’s important to determine in advance which islands you will visit and how you will get there. Here are several suggestions from our side:

Planning a trip to Indonesia

Bali is best known for its beautiful Hindu temples , rice terraces, and traditional arts. It’s a popular destination among tourists due to the breathtaking beaches and authentic temple art. If you want to experience Bali at its best, we recommend visiting Lovina, an area filled with small fishing villages and green rice terraces.

READ: 10 MOST INCREDIBLE HOTELS IN BALI

Planning a trip to Indonesia

Lombok is an island located close to Bali in Indonesia. This island is ideal for those looking to escape the crowds and immerse themselves in the local culture while enjoying the beautiful beaches. Indeed the island attracts less tourists than Bali, so you will have more chances to have some beautiful places all for yourself!

READ: 18 INCREDIBLE THINGS TO SEE IN LOMBOK

Planning a trip to Indonesia

Sumatra is one of the less-visited islands in Indonesia and undoubtedly one of the best. It’s known for its volcanic lakes, wild jungles, and orang-utans. In Sumatra you will witness the beauty of the exotic wildlife and untamed jungle life.

Along the shores of Toba and Mininjau, you can take a short hike or visit the neighboring island of Java.

Komodo Islands

Planning a trip to Indonesia

Komodo Islands are the home of the legendary K omodo Dragons , incredible creatures that are direct descendants of the dinosaurs and the closest visually similar to them.

These islands are also known for their snorkeling and scuba diving spots, as well for their marine biodiversity.

3. Consider Options That Fit Your Budget

Planning a trip to Indonesia

The next step is to determine your budget and check whether the options you had in mind will fit your budget.

First of all, you need to search for the most affordable flight options and have in mind the average price. We recommend to check the cheapest options here .

4. Learn More About Indonesia

Planning a trip to Indonesia

Since you will be visiting an exotic and distant country, it’s recommended that you learn more about their customs and have an idea of the closest cities, bus lines, currency, food, and visa requirements.

To make your experience more enjoyable, you can even learn some Indonesian phrases.

And regarding the health requirements, always carry wet wipes and antibacterial hand washes with you, use sun protection regularly, drink plenty of water and take insect repellent with you.

5. Check The Safety Measures

Planning a trip to Indonesia

Indonesia is relatively safe, so you can travel freely without worrying about your safety and whereabouts.

However, be aware of pickpocketing and street crime , especially in busy areas.

6. Travel Essentials

Planning a trip to Indonesia

Before you embark on an Indonesian adventure, there are a few things to know.

First of all, you might need a visa to visit Indonesia, so make sure you check the requirements.

Take enough cash with you because some places might not accept cards. Bring pocket wifi or buy an eSim card since you might not always have a reliable internet connection in public spaces. You can buy very cheap eSim card here .

Make sure to pack plug types C and F adapters, or consider a universal travel adapter as a substitute.

Last but not least, purchase travel insurance to ensure your belongings are safe.

Are You Ready?

Now the main question is – Are you ready to make your trip the adventure of a lifetime?

Hopefully, we’ve helped you plan your trip a bit better. And if you are still not sure whether you want to visit Indonesia, keep researching all the amazing things you can see in this wonderful country. The above video will give you a glimpse of what to expect during a trip to Indonesia.

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Trip ke Indonesia 10 Hari (Part 1 – Jakarta, Bogor & Bandung)

Trip ke Indonesia 10 Hari | Dalam masa 10 hari boleh pergi 4 tempat yang paling popular di Indonesia, Jakarta, Bogor, Bandung dan juga Jogjakarta . Semua asewome!

Trip ke Indonesia 10 Hari

Part 1 – Cerita di Jakarta, Bogor & Bandung Part 2 – Cerita di Jogjakarta

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Assalamualaikum. Harini baru ada mood nak sharing pengalaman kat Indonesia. Kali ni trip berempat selama 10 hari bermula dari Jakarta-Bogor-Bandung-Jogjakarta. Yes, memang penat ! Ini bukan trip bajet, sebab sebenarnya kami just nak explore Indonesia, and enjoy every moment kat sana. Okay here we go !!!! ?

? Kami Ambil flight dari KUL-CGK jam 6 petang (waktu Malaysia) sampai CGK dlm jam 7 malam (Waktu Indonesia), tempoh penerbangan adalah 2 jam sahaja.

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? Sampai airport, supir jemput kami dan terus checkin Garuda Property Apartment. Ya ampun dari airport nak pegi apartment mmg jauh sgt, plus jem teruk ??. Maka bermalam lah kami di situ. Rasa serik dah nak turun CGK pasni ? Jem sana sini, hon non stop !

? Checkout dari Garuda Property Apartment jam 7 pagi, terus gerak ke Bogor (lebih kurang 1 jam perjalanan).

? Dalam perjalanan tu kami breakfast nasi padang. Not bad la. Kene dgn selera org Malaysia.

? Ada ape kat Bogor ni? Sebenarnya kami pergi Taman Safari Indonesia sebab terpengaruh dgn geng² RUNNING MAN yg dtg taman safari ni, lupa episod brp entah ?

? Taman Safari Indonesia – masuk taman safari kene bayar RP180k sorang (harga local sbb supir tlg belikan) pastu carrot 5 ikat RP15k untuk bagi makan kat binatang² dalam tu ?

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? Kami masuk sekali dgn kereta supir, malas naik train, so boleh nampak binatang² bebas berlari mcm kt Afrika, boleh feed and belai² melalui tingkap kereta je ?

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? Memang tak boleh keluar, nanti kene gigit pulak ? sampai part singa dan harimau, memang tak boleh bukak tingkap, nanti kene ngap kan hahaha. So tengok dari dalam kereta je la. Tu pon dah rase macam dekat sangat dengan kereta.

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? Taman safari ni luas, lama la jugak kat dalam tu, around 2 jam jugak la. Lepas tu kami masuk bahagian Animal Show pulak tp dah trlpas showtime mse tu. Sempat tgok gajah je.

? Dah bosan tengok binatang, kami cuba naik kereta gantung pula. Macam best je tengok. tapiii kurang memuaskan!

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Dah bosan jalan-jalan di Bogor, kami teruskan perjalanan ke Bandung pula.

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? Kat Bandung kami stay selama 4 hari 3 malam. Banyak tempat menarik untuk dikunjungi di Bandung, sebab tu kami stay lama sikit.

? Kami sampai di Bandung jam 5:45 petang. Waktu ni di Bandung memag dah gelap. Dan kami terus pegi ke Apartment Jardin utk checkin.

? Kegembiraan kami hanya seketika, hahaha rupanya kene tipu dgn owner yang tidak wujud !! ?

? Call, whatsapp semua tak reply. Merempat lah kami kt situ dekat sejam jugak. Tanya² org area situ rupanya apartment tu tak wujud. Fuh kene tipu !

? Masa ni supir dh balik Jakarta. Kat Bandung kami ambil supir lain. Kami mintak tolong dia ambil kami dan carikan hotel lain. Alhamdulillah kami sama² cari hotel dan jumpa hotel yg available. So bila checkin hotel on the spot, mmg berganda la mahal. Terima kasih byk² mas Dicky. Settle masalah.

Ok ok tutup kes kena tipu, jom kita layari keindahan kota Bandung pula.

Antara tempat yg kami pergi di Bandung: ? D Lodge Maribaya ? Floating Market ? Dusun Bamboo ? Bandung Exclusive Textile ? Kawah Putih ? Glamping Lakeside ? Cidabuyut ? Rumah Sulam ? Dinner Bakso Malang ? Pasar Baru ? Win Perfume

Tu ringkasan senarai saje. Ni kami kasi hurai sampai rabak…baca jgn xbaca! 😛

? D Lodge Maribaya

Kami bertolak jam 8 pagi, breakfast nasi kuning. This one mmg tak kene dgn selera kami ?. Nasib baik order 2 pinggan je utk 4 org. Takde la membazir sangat.

Lepas breakfast, lebih kurang sejam mcm tu, kami sampai kat D Lodge Maribaya ni. Beli tiket RP35k seorang dan dpt voucher mkn dn minum, nanti blh redeem kt mana² cafe kt dlm tu !

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Mase ni mmg ramai sgt org. Kami chill² dlu tgok view bukit bukau, tak decide lg nak snap gambar dekat spot mana. Sbb setiap spot kene bayar Rp10k. Tak silap kt sini ade lebih kurang 5-6 spot bgambar. Then dcide nak ambil spot speda dan hot air balloon ?

Nah layan spot gambar yang kami ambil di D Lodge Maribaya

Speda Maribaya Bandung

Just 2 spot je, total RP20k seorang. Exclude gambar k k. Gambar pula RP10k each. Hmm Maribaya kan mmg smua kene bayar ?. So kat dlm tu kami bgambar je la kt spot² yg free ?.

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Kat pintu keluar kami dpt free air susu coklat dan kat situ jugak kita blh tuntut gambar spot tadi (beratur, kene ingt jam brp snap gmbr, mesti ade shareit and bayar!)

? Floating Market Lembang

Sebenarnya tempat² ni semua dekat² satu jalan je. Kene pndai plan and bajet masa k. Hrga masuk sini RP20k dpt sekali  voucher minuman, nnti redeem dkt kiosk ye, bkn kt floating market. Kat sini boleh tgok org jual makanan atas sampan, alaa sebijik mcm kat Thailand tu ?.

Kalau nk berurusan jual beli dgn dieorg, kene tukar coin. Kami tk plan nk beli ape² pon, just msuk utk bgambar. Ada satu kedai tgh² tasik tu sediakan khidmat sewa kimono. Utk bgambar mcm kat Jepun tu haa. Ada la spot² bunga sakura utk bgambar. Tapi tak sure berapa hrga sewaan kimono tu ?

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? Dusun Bamboo

Untuk entrance fee kt sini RP25k. Kami naik van smpai atas. Kat situ ade tmpt² nak bgambar, ada tasik. Macam tasik cermin gittuw, mmg lawa sgt ! Latar belakang semua hijau ??

Ade bbrp kedai makan kat sini tp mahal sgt, plg murah RP85k satu set. Kami xdcide pon mkn kt sini.

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Then, kami jalan² kat jambatan untk ke hammock tower. Bayaran hammock tower ni RP20k seorg, gmbr takde caj. Minta tlg instructor kat situ yg snap kan gmbr. Sape yg gayat tak digalakkn naik smpai hammock plg atas. Haha. Cukup la dok plg bwh jer ?

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? Bandung Exclusive Textile

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First spot utk shopping ! Tp bfore tu kami dinner siap², lupa plak nama kedai. Puas hati shopping kt sini, dgn hrga murah and design latest, smpai tak menang tgn mmbeli. Bos dieorg pon baik je layan kami yg bising² ni ?? oh btw, dieorg siap hidang coffee panas dan kacang kat kami. Free of charge okayy ?

? Kawah Putih

Pagi² lagi kami gerak ke kawah putih, jauh jugak dlm dua jam rasanya. Sempat breakfast bubur ayam mase otw ke sana.

Smpai sana beli tiket full package kawah putih + Glamping lakeside RP450k termasuk kenderaan yg kita bawak pon kene bayar ! Kalau xbwk knderaan, boleh naik van yg disediakn. Tak sure brp kene byr.

Kat sini view cntik, sejuk dan berangin. Better pakai sweater dan mask. Ada bau sulfer kt kwsn kawah, boleh sesak nafas. Fuhhh ??.

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? Glamping Lakeside

Masuk sini guna tiket yg dh beli skali dgn kawah putih tadi. Bayaran extra RP20k kalau nk naik jmbatan gantung ke area kapal. Tapi kami jalan kaki jee, free. Sambil² tu boleh ambil gmbr, bila dok atas kapal blh nmpk full view tasik.

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Otw balik sempat singgah kedai makan ayam brengsek. Menu terbaik dari ladang, 5star! Sampai sekarang takleh move on, dok teringat hahaha

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? Cidabuyut

Ni salah satu spot shopping, bagi org yg suka kan brg kulit boleh shopping kt sini ! Dapat sticker diskaun dlm 10% rasanya. Lupa pulak. Tapi tak sure kualiti kulit tu gred brapa, kami jenis tak minat brg² kulit, just tgok² aje ?

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? Rumah Sulam

hopping lagi ! Bagi yg suka sgt sulam sulaman boleh beli kain sulam kat sini. Murah. Boleh diskaun lagi ? (Tips: NEGO sampai jadi)

? Dinner Bakso Malang

Datang Indonesia wajib try bakso tau. Rugi kalau tak try. Semua nya sedap², mcm² saiz meatball, pilih je nak yg mana ?

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? Pasar Baru

Salah satu tempat wajib shopping. Ada 12 tingkat semuanya, kedai dalam ribu riban jugak. Fuhhh. Kami tak pergi semua kedai k. Tak cukup masa. Just fokus tmpt yg nak beli brg penting je.

Mmg murah sgt kat sini. Nnti ada org “escort” kita mase kt sini sebab bahaya sikit ada penyeluk saku. Org yg escort kiteorg ni nama nya Ben. Baik org nya ?? dh selesai shopping, jgn lupa selit tips seikhlas hati ?

? Win Perfume

Tempat ni wajib pergi bagi sesiapa yg suka perfume. Murah dan berkualiti. Siap boleh borong untuk bisnes lagi haaa. Macam2 bauan ada, pilih yg mana mana berkenan hehe.

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Ok, tamat sudah cerita kami di Bandung! Next Jogjakarta ->

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Hai,boleh sy dapatkan no supir di bogor yang siap transfer ke bandung tu?

kami dah email 🙂

Boleh share nom supir?

Ok baik. Kami dah email kepada cik

Hi, boleh email saya number supir jakarta tu?

Hi, Kami dah hantar dekat email cik

Assalamualaikum Sis, boleh PM contact no supir di Jakarta dan Bandung… Terima kasih.

Kami dah email kepada cik 🙂

Salam, blh share no pak supir dkt jakarta? Trima kasih

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Are you planning a trip to Bali and Indonesia but haven't decided on the itinerary yet? Can't find   a blog/website with a complete and actionable daily itinerary? Are you afraid of missing out on the most stunning sceneries and hidden gems ? Not sure how to get around? Not sure exactly where to book tours and visits? Not sure about the costs yet? Want to know how to get from one place to the other? 

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One of the most beautiful islands in the world. You will explore its stunning beaches, lush rice terraces, ancient temples and unique culture. Bali is also home to warm and friendly locals, delicious cuisine, and a thriving arts and crafts scene.

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The most populous island in Indonesia, known for its cultural and historical significance. It is home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites , including Borobudur and Prambanan temples. You will also visit some natural beauty, such as Mount Bromo and Ijen Crater . It offers a unique glimpse into the past and present of Indonesia.

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  • Gili Islands

These three small islands are known for their beautiful beaches , crystal clear waters , and coral reefs where you will snorkel with turtles. The islands are car-free, and you can explore them by foot, bicycle, or horse-drawn carriage. You will immerse yourself in their laid-back atmosphere , relaxed vibe, and stunning scenery .

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Komodo National Park

The famous UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to the Komodo dragons , the world's largest lizards. The park consists of several islands, each with its unique landscape and wildlife. You will spend some days on a boat, go trekking, snorkelling with manta rays and explore the park's diverse flora and fauna.

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  • Nusa Penida

Nusa Penida is a small island located 30 minutes boat ride from Bali. You will be amazed by its rugged cliffs , stunning beaches, crystal clear waters and breathtaking landscapes . It is one of the best snorkelling and diving location in Indonesia.

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Yogyakarta is home to two historic landmarks, such as the famous Borobudur and Prambanan temples, with its unique blend of history, culture and natural wonders.

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  • Ubud (Bali)

Ubud is the spiritual capital of Bali. It is a town located in the uplands of Bali, known for its traditional arts, crafts and spiritual heritage . You will surrounded by stunning natural beauty, verdant forests and gushing waterfalls. Here you will breathe the real Balinese atmosphere made of religion, forest, temples, history, yoga, art and food

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  • Uluwatu (Bali)

Uluwatu is the area with the best beaches in Bali, a surfers' paradise, and dramatic cliffside views . You will enjoy the sunset in Uluwatu Temple situated on a high cliff overlooking the Ocean and attend its traditional Kecak dance performance.

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Tegallalang and Jatiluwih Rice Terraces

Tegallalang and Jatiluwih are UNESCO World Heritage Sites characterized by their lush green rice paddies that cascade down the hillside in a series of stepped terraces that will take your breath away.

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  • Lempuyang Temple

Lempuyang Temple, also known as the "Gateway to Heaven," is a Hindu temple located on the slopes of Mount Lempuyang, known for its stunning views of Mount Agung and the famous Instagram spot "Gate of Heaven" .

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Sekumpul Waterfall

Sekumpul is the most beautiful waterfall in Bal. It is surrounded by a lush green jungle and is made up of seven cascading falls that drop into a natural pool . The trail through the jungle is awesome , you will enjoy stunning views of the surrounding countryside and a refreshing bath.

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  • Mount Bromo

Mount Bromo is an active volcano that rises from a vast plain called the Sea of Sand. The mountain is surrounded by a vast expanse of black volcanic sand, which was formed by eruptions from the volcano. You will hike to the top of the mountain to watch the sunrise over the Sea of Sand.

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Sacred Monkey Sanctuary

A natural habitat for over 700 Balinese longtailed macaque monkeys . In this lush forest , you will see hundreds of monkeys roaming freely throughout the sanctuary, as well as b eautiful temples and lush vegetation.

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  • Ijen Crater

Ijen is a volcanic crater known for its stunning turquoise-coloured acidic lake , the largest in the world. You will have a magical night trekking to attend to the phenomenon of blue flames illuminating the crater's walls . It is a spectacular sight and one of the few places in the world where this happens.

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  • Ulun Danu Temple

A Hindu temple located on the shores of Lake Bratan dedicated to the goddess of the lake, it is one of the most iconic and picturesque temples in Bali. The temple complex consists of several shrines and pavilions, all set against the backdrop of the beautiful lake and surrounding hills.

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  • Tumpak Sewu Waterfall
  • Leke Leke Waterfall
  • Nungnung Waterfall
  • Tukad Cepung Waterfall
  • Kanto Lampo Waterfall
  • Suwat Waterfall
  • Tibumana Waterfall
  • Campuhan Ridge Walk
  • Tirta Empul
  • Gunung Kawi
  • Pura Besakih Temple
  • Jatiluwih Rice Terraces
  • Tegallalang Rice Terraces
  • Tanah Lot Temple
  • Monkey Sacred Forest Sanctuary

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50 Indonesian Phrases You Need to Know for Traveling in Indonesia

Indonesia, being one of the most diverse countries in the world, is home to hundreds of ethnic groups with hundreds of different languages. From the magnificent waterfall and rice fields of Bali to the bustling city of Jakarta, it is where traditional lifestyle meets modernity. Indonesia is also home to one of the Seven Wonders of the World — the Borobudur Temple. There is certainly so much more to this incredible country that is well worth exploring.

"Bahasa" means "Language"

It won't be hard to find someone who can speak English, especially in touristy areas and big cities. However, it is best if you learn some key phrases to ease your stay and to enjoy more of a local experience. The official language of Indonesia is called Bahasa Indonesia. Many resources refer to the language simply as “bahasa”. The Indonesian language is the national standard alongside all the hundreds of local languages.

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How Different is Spoken from Written?

One difficulty that Indonesian language learners encounter is how different the spoken form is to the written form. Although Indonesian has a standard written form, everybody speaks colloquially and this differs from place to place. For instance, “kakak” in Jakarta can refer to both male and female older sibling, and “abang” refers to older brother in Medan. These vocabulary differences can cause funny exchanges from time to time. Nevertheless, you won't encounter any problems communicating with Indonesians anywhere in the country using the standard language.

Indonesian Phrases for Traveling

The following are some key travel phrases divided into five categories that could assist you while you are traveling in Indonesia. Please note that Indonesian has different registers and the one I present here is the colloquial register. Also note that most sentences are not direct translations nor expressed in the same way as the corresponding English phrases, but should convey the same meanings in the context they are meant to be used.

Airport (Bandara)

Taxi (taksi), hotel (hotel), getting around (berkeliling), common problems (masalah umum).

The formal “you” is commonly translated as “Anda” but it is rarely used. “Bapak” for male and “Ibu” for female is more widely used. Indonesian language has two forms of “we” — the inclusive “kita” and the exclusive “kami”. With the growing number of foreign influence, Indonesian speakers have adopted quite a lot of modern Western words, mainly from English. For example, “duty-free store” is “toko bebas pajak” but it is more common to hear the English words. Thus, if you forget the Indonesian word, try to say it in English.

Always remember these three magic words: “permisi (excuse me)”, “maaf (sorry)”, and “terima kasih (thank you)”.

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Bali & Beyond - 18 Day Trip

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Is there anywhere more dreamy in the world than Indonesia? With golden sandy beaches, crystal clear waters. Spend your days visiting Ubud’s waterfalls and monkey forests or hit up the Gili Islands for the ultimate off the beaten track experience. Head over to Indonesia’s quieter islands Lombok and the Komodo Islands. We’re giving you the very best with not just 1 but 2 TruExclusives. We take you to Indonesia’s best-kept secret..Mojo Island. Sleep under the stars on our very own liveaboard boat whilst we sail the Komodo Islands, the island hopper of dreams. Will this be the best 18 days of your life? HELL YA IT WILL!

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Are you ready for the trip of a lifetime?! OBVIOUSLY. Arrive anytime at Denpasar airport where one of our super cool edgy travel ninja’s will meet you. Think superhero of the tour guide world. We’ll take you to our accommodation in Canggu. Check-in, chill out it’s been a long journey and you deserve it. Hey, why not even hit up the rooftop pool or take a walk a beach. It’s only a couple of minutes from our hotel. In the evening get ready and we’re off out for a welcome dinner and drinks and to meet the rest of your soon to be TruFam!

temple visits

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Today we’re diving deep into the local culture of Bali and visiting 2 of its most famous temples - Taman Ayun - the beautiful garden temple and Tanah Lot - Bali’s most famous temple in the sea. Are they as pretty as you saw on scrolling through Instagram months before this treat! Baby, they’re BETTER IN PERSON! Don’t forget to pack those elephant pants you bought on your first night travelling and a T-shirt to cover your shoulders to show respect when visiting the temples. After learning a little bit more about Bali and it’s wonders, we head to a funky beach bar lounge. Grab a cocktail or Bintang (That’s Bali’s famous beer) and watch the sun go down. Head back grab a shower and your dancing shoes because we’re out to paint the town red! (Or our famous TruBlue colour!)

surf’s up!

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Surf up and Shaka’s up!! We’re hitting the beach in Kuta! Never surfed before? NO PROBLEMO! We’ll have you standing up, riding those waves, doing backflips on the board in no time. Ok, maybe not to that extreme but you’ll deffo learn a thing or two! Spend the rest of the afternoon sunbathing on some of Bali’s best beaches, coconut in hand or head to the rooftop pool. We know, we’re fancy. Freshen up, scrub that saltwater out of your hair before we head out for a delicious dinner. (Our Tru Ninja’s know the best spots!) Have a drink or 6 and see where the night takes us!

ubud waterfalls

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Today we’re off to Bali’s vibrant jungle town of Ubud. Think relaxation, artsy and ultimate ZEN VIBES! Along the way, we stop off at Bali’s most southern waterfall, Tegenungan. If you haven’t got a snap here.. I mean have you even been to Bali? Splash around, cool off before we head to our super cool hotel in the afternoon where we’ll be for the next 3 nights. Have a dip in the pool, grab a shower before we head out for the evening of live music! We can’t promise there won’t be any gyrating air guitars or dad dancing thrown about but hey, we’re on holiday right?

cooking class & monkey forest

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Day 5 and we’re up and out as a local family and friend of the TruCrew is taking us around Ubud’s bustling food market. We’re learning about all the ingredients used in everyday Balinese cooking as well as ‘Canang Sari’ the local offerings made for the Gods. Bali has some of the most delicious foods in the world so it’s only right we learn to rustle up a couple. Will you be a world-renowned chef after this? You better Bali-eve it! Wayan, a TruTravels legend and his family show us the art of cooking Balinese food and of course, we overindulge after. You cooked it, so you deserve those calories of course! We spend the afternoon at Ubud’s sacred monkey forest where it’s believed that hundreds of monkeys live here to protect the ancient temples within. They're cheeky little creatures so keep a hold of your belongings! They're also known to jump in a selfie or two. We know, we know, they’re bananas! ;) After spending our day monkeying around we head back and get ready for dinner and drinks with the TruFam. First, drink to order? Monkey shoulder whisky obviously.

local markets & rice terraces

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Today we head north to the scenic rice terraces of Tegalalang. A UNESCO World Heritage site. They’re pretty much on the cover of any magazine you’ve seen about Bali but boy they’re even more stunning in real life! We learn how these formations still play a very important role in the local's everyday life. Grab a snap, learn some heritage and culture. Win-win right? Next up we’re off to the region of Kintamani, we have lunch overlooking one of Bali’s active volcanoes. Mt Batur. Is this one of the best days in Bali? You betcha! It’s a blast! ;) We finish the afternoon wandering around the local market. Grab yourself a tacky souvenir, some knock off raybanz or just that keyring you promised your mum back home. Relax by the pool after an action-packed day before we head out for dinner with the crew.

head to the gili islands

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IT’S TIME TO GET TROPICAL! You haven’t seen paradise until you’ve been to the Gili islands! We jump on the ferry then a short bus to the tiny island oasis of Gili Trawangan. Cars? Motorbikes? Not on Gili T! The island is so small it’s our very own slice of bliss. Turquoise clear waters, golden sandy beaches you’ll fall in love. Will you ever want to leave? It’s a no from us! Check in to our accommodation, sip cocktails by the pool or take a wander round the island. The sunset is like no other so we sit back and relax before we head out for dinner as a group. Although it’s a tiny island Gili T has some pretty darn lively nightlife. So get your best shit shirt on because we’re going OUT OUT!

island hopping adventure

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Just when you think it couldn’t get any better.. We're exploring 2 of the Gili Islands! We’re taking you island hopping and to the best snorkeling spots around Gili Meno & Gili Trawangan! ALL ABOARD TRUFAM! The local marine life is some of the best in the world, unspoilt marine life and islands only accessible by boat adds up to healthy thriving waters. The Gili islands have coral conservation projects so check these out! Keep an eye out for a nearby turtle or two passing by. Gili Islands? Yeah, it’s the turtle package ;) We grab a beachside lunch on Gili Meno before we head back to freshen up before dinner and another big night in our new favourite place!

bike ride around gili t

A group of five on bicycles by the beach, ready for a bike ride around the island of Gili Trawangan, Bali, Indonesia

The best way to see any island is by bicycle of course! Today we’re off to explore! Pushbike style. Feel the wind in your hair, the cool crisp fresh sea air. It’s perfection. Visit the famous Gili T swings, grab a smoothie along the way or explore Gili T’s most secluded hidden gem beaches before we stop for a beer to replenish our tastebuds and watch the golden orange sunset go down. Perfect.

travel to lombok

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After the most amazing few days on the Gili Islands, it’s time to go off the beaten track as we make our way east to the sister island of Bali. We’re going to Lombok! We take the scenic route of course as we drive south to the beachside surf town of Kuta Lombok! After a bit of a travel morning, the afternoon is yours to spend as you please! Check into the hotel and have a relaxed afternoon by the pool or head out for a venture around the town. Whatever you decide Lombok is THE place to be.

Important note: The second half of this trip is truly unique and adventurous. A once in a lifetime experience as we take you to some less travelled and untouched parts of Indonesia, so prepare for a slight change in travel styles!

sasak village & waterfalls

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Don’t go chasing waterfalls…. Sorry, we couldn’t help but sing that. Today we start the day by immersing ourselves in the local customs and culture of Lombok at the Sasak Village. This is your chance to learn all about local village life by one of our super cool and friendly local guides. Give traditional weaving a go, passed down from generation to generation they’re masters at it. Will you be weaving your nan a giant scarf for Christmas? Who knows after the skills you’ve picked up today! This afternoon we’re heading to 2 of Lombok’s scenic waterfalls only accessible by jungle trek. Cmon’, vamanos. Call yourself Dora the explorer. Trek through luscious green jungles, the most spectacular views and peaceful surroundings before cooling off by jumping in the falls. Did someone say.. EPIC!

lombok beach day

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Calling ALL beach lovers! Today is your day! Grab your suncream, ya sunglasses and that itty bitty bikini you’ve been dying to wear! We’re off to visit some of Lombok’s most beautiful beaches. Forget the crowds, Lombok beaches are secluded, quiet and pristine. We set off to 2 different locations along the southern coastline where we spend the day on white sandy beaches. Grab a beer, sit back and relax. We grab a beachside lunch from a local restaurant then the afternoon is ours. Perfected your surfing skills in Kuta? Go on then show them off! Ride those waves baby! You know what that means? SHAKA’S UP and smile!

travel to sumbawa

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We’re onto our next destination, Sumbawa Island! We travel by bus and ferry. Sumbawa is a far less developed, remote area of Indonesia than we’ve been to so far. It’s time to relax, hey it’s been a busy few days. Take a moment to appreciate a local experience and relax amongst it's beauty. Spend a peaceful afternoon on the beach unwinding or hit the pool to catch those rays. In the evening, we get ready for dinner and drinks with the rest of your TruCrew.

moyo island day trip

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Today is a TruExclusive! Which means you’re not getting this anywhere else! We’re heading to the uninhabited island of Moyo. We’re well known here, so the locals take us into the heart of the island. They show all the hidden gems nestled within the jungle and onto one of the most spectacular waterfalls in all of Indonesia. Untouched and beautiful. Moyo’s falls may just be the highlight of your trip. Take a dip, a swim or flip your hair backwards in the water and get your friend to film. Whatever works for you ;) Moyo is a TruTraveller favourite so soak it all in! We enjoy lunch on the beach before we head back to the boat for a sunset sail back!

satonda island

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Today we head off on our very own Liveaboard boat, an amazing Tru Exclusive. We will be on a converted traditional wooden boat which has been transformed for this journey of a lifetime! Sharing a dorm style room on the top deck, and having traditional style showers it's a Truly unique backpacking experience you won’t get anywhere else! The first part of our voyage has us stopping off at Satonda Island, grab a snorkel and mask and jump in! Check out the bay or the salt lake crater! Finish the day with a delicious local meal sitting on the deck as the sun sets for our first-night sailing. Fall asleep under the stars as we sail through the night. With little to no light pollution around the Komodo Island’s the sky has never been clearer. It's ultimate island hopping bliss.

komodo island hopping

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Wake up and have breakfast looking out to mountainous views, look down and see crystal clear waters. You’re in paradise. How aboat it? ;) We’re in Komodo National park. Fill yourself up at breakfast because we’re sailing to Manta Point, home to families of Manta Rays. Snorkel up close with some of the friendliest creatures in the marine world. Although daunting in size, Manta Rays are harmless and thriving in the wild out here. We’ll be visiting Pink Beach. Yeah it’s really pink! Before taking a small trek on Padar Island for one of Indonesia’s most renowned viewpoints. This evening’s our last on the boat, so we have dinner cooked on board and 1 too many drinks! Sleep up deck, stay up all night listening to the waves, vow to become a sailor when you get home. You do you.

komodo dragons

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Ladies and gentlemen, this is the moment you’ve all been waiting for! We’re heading into the Jurassic world of the Komodos. Komodo dragons are only found on 5 islands in the world! So count yourself lucky TruFam. We’re greeted by our local guides who inhabit the island before we set off in search of these prehistoric creatures. We take an educational tour and learn all about our dino friends and the life they live here in Indonesia. Is the trip going to drag-on? No way! It’s a fun-filled day before we head east as our time aboard draws to a close. I know we’re crying too. Say farewell to the Capt & crew before we check into our beautiful resort in Labuan Bajo, Flores. It’s our last night together so we’re out for a farewell dinner and a mojito or two.

chilled check out

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It’s to time bid farewell, Adios, "Sampai" , goodbye! It’s been a wild trip and you’ve made memories of a lifetime. We hate to see you go, so let’s just say see you next time? Our Travel Ninja is on hand for all your needs. Travel related and sadness induced hugs. Whatever you need they’ll try their best to help you out. Until next time TruFam you bunch of legends!

Where does the trip start & Finish?

The trip begins in Denpasar, Bali and ends in Labuan Bajo, Flores.

What are the facilities on the Komodo boat like?

Does the Liveaboard have private cabins/rooms? - The accommodation is mixed sex, large dorm style room

Does the Liveaboard dock up at night? - For the first night we continue to sail through the night. The second we dock up close to Pink Beach.

Does the Liveaboard have bathrooms? - The liveaboard has 2 western toilets with a bucket flush and a traditional shower with a limited amount of freshwater to rinse off.

Does the Liveaboard have free drinking water? - Yes, fresh water is provided on the boat.

Does the Liveaboard have hand sanitizer? - Yes, the boats we use provide free hand sanitizer for all our customers.

What type of food is served on the liveaboard? - We serve a mix of traditional Indonesian food/fresh fruits catering to all dietary requirements.

What is the layout of the Live Aboard boat? - We have 4 main living/relaxing areas on the boat. On the front lower deck we have a small sun lounging area with bean bags. Behind this on main lower deck is the larger covered communal area. Here you can escape the sun, make tea and coffee and where we eat our dinner together family share style. On the front upper deck are we have another larger sun lounging area with more bean bags. Behind this on the upper deck there is the dorm style sleeping area. This is a large open area with lowered roof and bed mats arranged inside.

Which airport do I need to fly into?

You will need to fly into Denpasar international airport (DPS). Please note when booking a return flight on Day 18 that we recommend the earliest you can fly is around 2pm from Denpasar to allow for your journey back from Labuan Bajao (LBJ) which needs to be taken via internal flight.

What is the closest airport to the end destination?

Labuan Bajo (LBJ) is the closest airport to the end destination. From here you can catch internal flights back to Bali or limited international flights.

How do I get back to the start destination and is this included in the price? If not, how much is it?

You will need to book an internal flight from Labuan Bajo (LBJ) to Denpasar (DPS) – This can be booked for as little as 600,000 if you book early.

What kind of accommodation is included on this trip?

The accommodation for this trip is all twin/triple share private rooms apart from on our Live-aboard boat which is mixed sex open deck share.

How much is a night’s accommodation at our start hotel?

If you would like to book a pre-night please contact our sales team on info@trutravels.com.

What is the currency?

The currency in Indonesia is Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)

Is my money protected?

Yep! You will never lose your money. You’re protected. TruTravels is both ABTA and ATOL registered meaning your money is safe. We also offer 1 free date change prior to 60 days before departure.

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 Backpacking Indonesia Travel Guide

Indonesia is a land of contrasts. With such unique cultures and landscapes, each island has its own history and traditions. Honestly, with so much to do and see in Indonesia, it’s difficult to narrow down an itinerary for backpacking Indonesia, which is why I’m here to help! This backpacking Indonesia travel guide is for frugal travelers who want to get the most out of their trip.

With over 17,000 islands to choose from, Indonesia is one of the most densely populated countries in the world. Located in Southeast Asia on both sides of the equator, there’s no way to cram all of Indonesia’s best into one trip. Hence, if you’re planning on going backpacking in Indonesia it’s best to choose a couple of regions and explore them thoroughly. The country is home to more than a hundred of ethnic groups, while some islands still have their nature as it was a millennium ago.

In this epic guide you will find the cost of travel in Indonesia, backpacking Indonesia routes, and general travel tips for this budget-friendly country so you can get around in Indonesia like a pro.

I bet you’re going to need it – the country is vast! And I mean it!

But no matter what you want to do, whether it’s getting involved in the cultural activities in Bandung, exploring Yogyakarta, visiting the archeological sites of Kraton Ratu Boko and Prambanan – this guide is built for you.

Let’s dive right in!

Where to Go Backpacking in Indonesia

I think you’ll agree with me when I say, Bali has been country’s main tourist magnet for decades. However, there’s so much more to Indonesia than this one most famous island. Bali is rightfully famous for captivating cultural scene, every kind of natural beauty, artistic vibe and incredible accommodation options. Everyone should visit Bali at least one, but backpacking Indonesia is all about getting out there and exploring the other islands.

As I said, Indonesia is vast, so there’s no shortage of things to do in Indonesia. From exploring Jakarta’s eclectic neighborhood to walking through tropical rainforests to catching a glimpse of the Komodo dragons, Indonesia has a lot to offer.

It’s nearly impossible see it all in one trip. So it’s best to view your first trip to Indonesia as exactly that. Trust me, you’ll be planning your next one before it’s even over. With thousands of islands to choose from, you can spend your lifetime in Indonesia and never see it all. With only two weeks to spare you can see a good cross-section of Indonesia. However, seeing the best of the countryside will require some careful planning and might prove to be quite intensive.

Below you’ll find some of Indonesia’s best places to visit if you only have one month (or less).

Travel Guide to Backpacking Indonesia

1 Month Backpacking Indonesia Itinerary

Here’s how to spend one month in Indonesia . This well-researched backpacking itinerary will take you through stunning natural beauty of Sumatra, stunning rice terraces and temples in Bali, and pedestrian-friendly Gili Islands. If you have less than 1 month for backpacking Indonesia, the itinerary below can also serve you well, pick and choose your favorite areas. Although, that may be easier said than done!

Backpacking Sumatra (5 Days)

Sumatra is the big island that is nowhere near as crowded as Bali. The island is filled with primal rainforests, epic waterfalls, volcanic peaks, and giant lakes. If you’re coming from Singapore or Kuala Lumpur , it takes about an hour and a half to get to the city of Medan . This means that even though Sumatra is a bit off the beaten path, it’s still easily accessible.

The adventurous Sumatra itineraries usually include the tiny village of Bukit Lawang in North Sumatra. This is an ecotourism hub where jungle treks give you a chance to catch a glimpse of the forest’s famous residents, the semi-wild orangutans. Then, you may want to take an optional side-trip to the island called Pulau Weh , then go to Lake Toba , the world’s largest volcanic caldera lake. You can plan to stick around for a while in the middle of it on the Samosir island . Bukittinggi , Padang , Mt. Kerinci , Harau Valley and the Mentawai Islands are other places that are worth your attention.

Backpacking Java (5 Days)

With over 140 million residents, Java is Indonesia’s main island and home of its capital city, Jakarta . Some backpackers craft an alternative itinerary and start in Jakarta because Indonesia’s bustling capital deserves a couple of days solely to feel the city vibe.

Arguably the most popular trip on Java is hiking Mount Bromo , and Kawah Ijen . There are plenty of tour guides and travel agents that offer tour packages to Mt. Bromo, it’s much more fun and rewarding to do on your own. Experiencing Mount Bromo without a tour is definitely a highlight of any backpacking Indonesia trip.

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The next hike you can take on your way to the east of Java is Kawah Ijen. This one brings you down into the crater at Kawah Ijen to witness the magical blue flames and the impressive sulfur miners hard at work. The toxic blue-green lake It truly is a challenging hike.

While traveling across Java, don’t miss out on spending a few days in Yogyakarta . This is the cultural and artistic heart of the country and is a fascinating place to visit. Here you can visit Kraton Palace and Taman Sari water castle, enjoy the nightly performance at the Ramayana Ballet , and shop for some fly batik shirts.

Within just an hour outside of town, you can visit the breathtaking temple complexes of Borobudur and Prambanan . Both are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and great spots to catch a picturesque sunrise.

Backpacking Bali (5 Days)

If you’re seeking spiritual growth, there may be no better place on earth to find it than in this island paradise sprinkled with art and yoga retreats throughout the valleys, and one of the biggest hippie vibes in Indonesia. Bali has been drawing in tourists by the thousands for decades now, who flock here for culture, cuisine, art, and nature. This makes for an interesting mix of surfers, foodies, gap year travelers, digital nomads, honeymooners, and party-goers.

Although Bali is much smaller than its western counterparts, the island has many different environments. Here you’ll find world-famous beaches, beautiful rice paddies, several lakes, and a couple of active volcanoes.

Some choose to bounce around and stay in a few places, while others prefer to base in one town and take day trips from there. Ubud and Canggu are the most popular towns that so many folks from around the world call home.

Canggu is actually of the best places to base yourself in Bali. This relaxing beach town just north of Seminyak has been gaining in popularity in recent years, especially amongst digital nomad community. Canggu still attracts smaller crowds, while accommodation, yoga, dining options are pretty much endless.

To get a good feel of Bali and the best parts of what it has to offer, make sure you get out of that beach lounger. There are, in fact, many options for backpackers one can easily spend one month travelling through some of the most beautiful parts of Bali.

Need some ideas? Go surfing down in Uluwatu, Bingin, Impossibles, and Padang Padang, align your chakras in Ubud, dive in Amed, party in Seminyak, or simply practice yoga.

Backpacking Lombok (6 Days)

While you really can’t miss Bali on your backpacking trip around Indonesia, exploring some of Bali’s neighbors is well worth the effort. Lombok is only a 2,5-hour boat ride away from Bali. This incredible island is a popular choice mostly to Gili Islands , a group of three islands that have long been a backpacker favorite. The enchanting string of three tiny islands off the coast of Lombok is completely free of motorized vehicles and home to some of the best snorkeling and scuba diving sites in Southeast Asia.

The biggest island, Gili Trawangan , is known as the party island. It sees an interesting mix of visitors, ranging from backpackers to couples on holiday, to luxury tourists. Gili Trawangan is known as the party island, Gili Meno is the least developed, and Gili Air is a nice mixture of the two because it has more life than Meno but not as much a Trawangan. To get between the islands there is a fleet of boats, so you visit all three in just a few days and see for yourself which one you like the best.

Lombok boasts the second highest volcano in Indonesia which you can climb. A volcano that you can hike up to as part of many multi-day trekking tours should be high on your list when backpacking Indonesia. It usually takes from 2 to 5 days to complete the trek depending on whether or not you want to get to the summit and how quickly you want to move.

Backpacking Flores (5 Days)

The name of this island originates from Portuguese and means “Flowers”. The island of Flores is the only place in the region where a majority of the people are Catholic, meaning you’ll see a church in most villages rather than temples or mosques. A comparatively small number of tourists make it further east than Bali or Lombok, so the East Nusa Tenggara (Flores) stayed relatively untouched. The island, however, gets increasingly better known for its up to three-meter long poisonous lizards. But it has so much more to offer than just the Komodo Dragons.

The town of Labuan Bajo is situated in the most western point of the island Flores and builds the gate to Komodo National Park . Due to that, Labuan Bajo is most frequently the launching point of the Flores trip.

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If you’re looking for some day trips from Labuan Bajo (Komodo NP, for instance), you can book one from tour operators near the Flores boat pier. While this trip can be a bit pricey, it’s one worth splurging on. The Komodo National Park consists of the islands Rinca, Komodo and Padar.

Boats depart from Labuan Bajo’s harbor multiple times per day and options usually range from one-day trips to longer excursions with two or three nights on the boat. Most boats will get you Komodo NP with snorkeling at Manta Point as well as Pink Beach , Rinca island and Palau Padar. It’s not necessary to book a trip in advance. Just pop into a few agencies on your way to the harbor to compare prices and quality.

Backpacking Sulawesi (4 Days)

Sulawesi is the fourth largest Indonesian island, which is usually referred to as the tropical heart of global biodiversity. The flora and fauna of Sulawesi make this lesser-known destination an incredible place to visit. If you’re adventurous enough to go off the beaten path then Sulawesi is worth a closer look.

The calm waters surrounding Sulawesi attract scuba diving enthusiasts from around the world. Like Raja Ampat Islands, Sulawesi has one of the most beautiful coral environments in the world. Bunaken Island in the bay of Manado in northern Sulawesi boasts an incredible marine life. To reach the island you can hop on a ferry from the Harbour Marina port and take a 40-minute boat ride. The translucent waters of the Bunaken National Park provide wonderful snorkeling opportunities too.

Obviously, the island sees fewer crowds (if any) than Java and Sumatra, however, there are a lot of things to do in Sulawesi. You would need a few months to truly explore the island. The highlight of any trip to Sulawesi is the elaborate funeral rituals and burial grounds of the Toraja .

It’s a bit creepy seeing dead embalmed in living trees and mummified dead bodies in everyday houses. Definitely not for the faint-hearted. The rituals are carried out in June, July, and August. The Tongkonan houses and the delicious highland coffee are the two other reasons to visit Sulawesi at least once!

Indonesia Entry Requirements for Backpackers

Your passport must be valid for at least six months from the date of your arrival, and have at least two blank pages for entry into Indonesia. This is a mandatory requirement, and border agents may deny entry to travelers for failure to comply with this rule.

If you are visiting Indonesia as a tourist and staying for 30 days or less, you do not need a visa. Visa-free travel is available to citizens of 169 countries, including the United States and the UK – here’s a complete list .

If you’d like to spend more than one month backpacking Indonesia, you ask for a visa-on-arrival rather than the visa-free entry. This type of visa can be extended for another 30 days for a fee of $35 and doing so may require a few trips to an immigration office.

How to Travel in Indonesia

If you’re planning on traveling by boat and air between the Indonesian islands, it makes sense to set aside a portion of the budget for transportation costs. Domestic flights are actually quite cheap and offer good value for money for traveling long distances.

In tourist hotspots, you should have no problem finding local boat services and long-distance bus services. If you’re planning on popping over to a nearby island, your cheapest bet is to take a public ferry, since speedboats are inexpensive and run frequently between adjacent islands. It takes about 2 hours to travel by speedboat from Bali to Lombok, while you should expect to spend 4 hours when traveling on a local ferry and 30 minutes when flying. Ferry ride would obviously be the cheapest option.

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Keep in mind, some voyages could take much longer because of adverse weather conditions or delays.

You’ll find that public transportation in Indonesia is much cheaper than hailing a cab. While transportation systems depend on the particular island, tourist-friendly cities like Jakarta offer a variety of transportation options.

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The Kereta Api Indonesia commuter rail is crowded but cheap (it costs about $0.25) and the Trans Jakarta busway is inexpensive and frequent. Expect the work schedule to be quite unpredictable though. Both systems offer air conditioning and female-only rail carriages.

It’s pretty easy to find motorbike rentals in most popular areas, at pretty affordable rates—often less than $20 a day.

On most of the islands, there will be local buses to get you pretty much anywhere. On Bali, you can travel with Kura Kura bus that has its buses running between some of the most popular towns. It’s comfortable and much more affordable than taking a taxi. On most of the other islands, the bus will be the best option for getting between cities and towns. Consider using Grab and GoJek as great alternatives to taxis!

Indonesia Travel Guide to Getting Around

Because of the fact that Indonesia consists of many islands, the easiest way to get from region to region is via plane. This usually involves flying on a propeller plane since traveling by boats, buses, and Bemos may take a very long time. Getting around Indonesian islands can be quite complicated and getting anywhere quick takes a lot of effort.

On most islands, buses, boats, and rickshaws are the way to get around, unless you know how to ride a motorbike. If you do know, a good recommendation is to rent your own scooter for a day and drive around to all the attractions in the area. For short distances, you can also hire an ojek (ride-sharing motorcycle taxi) for a day and they will drive you around. For traveling within big cities in Java, and on Bali and Lombok you can use Grab.

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When travelling long distances, your options will depend on which region you are in as they vary from island to island. There are trains, buses, bemos (small little-converted buses) and ferries.

Train travel in Java is a reliable, fast, comfortable and affordable way to get from A to B. If you follow this one month backpacking Indonesia itinerary, you can take the train from Jakarta and make your way down to Yogyakarta or Surabaya so no need to rough it out on buses. Ticket are available online making it one of the best ways to travel around Java.

Best Time of Year to Backpack Indonesia

Generally speaking, the best time to backpack Indonesia is from May to September which is during the dry season. Expect the weather to be more predictable and you are likely to experience clear blue skies making it perfect weather for trekking and scuba diving.

But don’t limit yourself to these months. Think about it, the rainy season just bear witness to some quick downpours that get everything wet for a few hours and then welcome the sun back in quite often.

It’s entirely up to you, but as someone who loves getting off the beaten track, traveling during the shoulder season (between April and June and September and October) would be a good time to visit as well.

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In fact, I traveled for three weeks in February on Java, and overall, I had great weather. While I was able to trek Bromo and Ijen, it’s mostly a matter of luck.

It’s also worth repeating that Indonesia is a massive sprawl of islands, and as such has various different climates and weather cycles across its ALL islands. I have been sat dry on one island before watching thunder and rain happening on the neighboring one. Round the year you will get somewhat of a constant temperature of 28-30°C in all of its islands. Hence, the best time to visit really comes down to what you want to see as well as the particular island you plan to explore.

Backpacker Accommodation in Indonesia

Accommodation, in general, is quite affordable, so you can find decent options on pretty much any island or in big city in Indonesia for less than $10. That said, accommodation really depends on the region. You’re obviously going to have far more choices on Bali than you will on Sulawesi, for example. On Sumatra, Java, Bali, Lombok, and Flores, you have plenty of choices for guesthouses and hostels.

I found that double rooms are usually better than the dorms. Some double rooms come en-suite, while others have shared bathroom facilities. Guesthouses in tourist hotspots, like Jakarta or Bali, and the popular tourist-oriented islands, have inflated room prices but prices are still affordable. For example, hostels can range from anything between $4 and $15 per night for a dorm bed.

Be sure to check whether the hostel you are staying in offers breakfast lunch included at that rate. If you want to make your trip a little bit more special, go for a slightly higher cost. Keep in mind, some hostels next to the beach will have daily shuttles to the city if they are far away.

Don’t forget to make that inquiry before making a reservation! However, the only time when you actually need reservation is when you’re visiting Bali over Christmas and New Year’s, as this is an incredibly busy time. For the most part, find accommodation on arrival.

Where to Stay in Indonesia

Below are a few of my favorite hostels and budget accommodation options when backpacking Indonesia:

Bali Bobo Hostel, Bali In Da Lodge, Bali Six Degrees, Jakarta Gili Klapa Hostel, Lombok Ndalem Mantrigawen, Yogyakarta POP! Hotel Denpasar, Bali Dragon Dive Komodo Hostel, Labuan Bajo

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Tips to Save Money on Your Trip to Indonesia

To make your trip last longer and save money while backpacking Indonesia I recommend sticking to this simple and easy guide to budget and adventure travel:

Compare Prices

Indonesia can be incredibly affordable but you have to know where to look. In popular tourist destinations like Kuta in Bali, you will find restaurants charging upwards of $7 for a dish and $4,30 for a large Bintang beer. However, if you walk around for a while and explore some less crowded side streets you will discover more budget-friendly options for $1,4 for a meal and $2 for a large Bintang.

The point is, you shouldn’t settle for the first thing that comes your way. Prices vary around the country so it usually takes some time to get a feel for what is acceptable and what is overpriced.

Unfortunately, average prices are very dependant on the region. Less popular cities such as Surabaya are cheaper while small islands tend to be more expensive.

Comparing prices is also important for services such as renting scooter, snorkelling equipment and surfboard rentals as well as taking random taxis.

Keep in mind, if a seller refuses to negotiate their prices, the next might give you the same scuba diving set for half the price. The differences are extreme.

Eat Local Food

In busy tourist areas, there are plenty of restaurants offering mediocre versions of Western food. But I don’t think that is what you’re after when backpacking Indonesia. You don’t want to waste a bunch of money on tasteless hamburger because there are Warungs.

Warungs tend to be the family-run, smaller eateries that offer good value and a relaxed vibe. They offer affordable local food with limited seating. You’ll be able to find Warungs all across Indonesia and they can be your best bet for finding cheap food.

Depending on where in Indonesia you are you should be able to find a meal for $0,80 – $1,85. If you’re backpacking through Indonesia on a shoestring budget your best friends will always be Nasi Goreng (fried rice) and Mie Goreng (fried noodles). You’ll find them pretty much everywhere. As well as street food stalls offering food locals (choose only those serving locals because they are generally the safest option).

Bargain, Haggle and Negotiate

In Indonesia, prices are rarely fixed. Outside of official stores haggling is normal and expected. In fact, haggling is like a game, but it can also be an art. The seller throws out a price, which is usually too high. You should expect this because they assume you will suggest a significantly lower price, a price you more than willing to pay.

The seller then throws out another price that is much higher than the one you suggested but lower than their initial offering. You then take that price to try to lower it again. And this goes on-and-on until the both of you meet a mutual agreement.

Pro Tip: Set a price in your mind before you start. Never start the bargaining process without a set price in your mind. That said, you’ll get a much better deal when you buy multiple items or rent something for a longer time. For example, if you’re buying souvenirs, renting a scooter for a week or booking multiple tours you can get a much better price. Research on this subject before hitting the market or ask other travelers to find out what they are paying.

Foods to Try on Your Backpacking Trip to Indonesia

The streets of Indonesian cities are filled with a a delectable array of cuisines to try. However, only local cuisine tells stories about the country’s customs and history. There’s no shortage of great local eateries, the captivating aromas from the street hawker stalls are like a magnet for all the foodies out there. From the famed Indonesian fried rice to different soups, here’s a breakdown of a few must-try dishes in Indonesia:

Nasi Goreng

Arguably the most ubiquitous dish in Indonesia made with sweet soy sauce topped with an egg, some crispy fish crackers, and a small side salad. Some places serve this with a few skewers of chicken satay or fried chicken.

Stir-fried noodles come with veggies and chicken usually. But can also have pork or tofu-it’s really up to you.

A salad made up of eggs, stir-fried vegetables, fried tofu or tempeh coated with a thick peanut sauce for protein. It is typically eaten with some krupuk shrimp crackers. A great choice for vegetarians.

Beef Rendang

This type of cooking is made from a mixture of coconut milk cooked in with lots of spices, giving it that rich and spicy flavor. It is often made with tender beef but you can also find other ingredients such as chicken, mutton, or goat.

Sate (Indonesian satay)

These little meat skewers widely available at street food stalls. They usually come in two varieties – chicken and goat. Juicy meat on sticks, dripping with mouthwatering peanut sauce and sambal chili sauce.

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Tips for Backpacking Indonesia

Bring a reusable water bottle.

Staying hydrated is very important in Indonesia. Because you’re going to spend a lot of time outside in the heat, you’ll need to bring a reusable bottle. Tap water in Indonesia is not suitable for drinking. Using a reusable bottle can help cut down on plastic use. Many cafes and restaurants, especially in popular tourist areas, have filtered water that you can use to refill your bottles, either for free or for a very small fee.

Carry Small Cash

Besides the convenience, you get when carrying small cash, it also makes sense to hide the big bills and only keep smaller banknotes in your pocket. Why? Imagine you get stopped by a policeman on your rented motorcycle and he asks you for every possible document that doesn’t even exist. Pretend that it is the only money you have and they will let you go. Also, be especially aware of pickpockets on buses or bemos and in busy places like Bandung and Jakarta.

Respect Local Customs and Traditions

Remember, Indonesia is a predominantly Muslim country (with the exception of Bali). The general rule is not to dress skimpy and cover up as much as the locals do when you’re out and about. Always obey the local law and use your common sense. Each year, during the month of Ramadan, Muslims should eat only at night and fast for the rest of the day, among other rules. The exact date depends on the lunar calendar but is usually around May and June.

What is Your Baggage Allowance?

If you’re flying budget airlines around Indonesia, I recommend that you look into baggage limits and know exactly how much weight you are allowed for your carry-on. While budget airlines in Indonesia are notorious for tacking on hidden fees, you may want to pre-purchase more check-in baggage weight allowance than you think you need. Keep in mind, additional luggage fees tend to be much higher at the check-in counter.

How Much Does Backpacking Indonesia Cost?

Indonesia is a vast, beautiful country and hence flying can your best choice. Especially when you are going from one island to the other.

You can get a flight ticket for as low as $50 if booked 1-2 weeks in advance. On average, boat rides cost less than $5 for a 4-5 hr long transfer from Bali to Lombok. For a motorbike rental, they charge approx $6-7 per day. A tank fill up will set you back a few bucks more.

Once again, you don’t have to spend a fortune to have a good time in Indonesia. How much you spend depends on where you go and what your style is. If you’re planning on visiting multiple islands, your biggest expense will most definitely be transportation. All of those flights, local buses, ferries, motorbike rentals, and Grab and Uber rides eventually add up.

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Take my advice. Do a bit of research to figure out the average costs before planning a trip that covers several islands. You’ll definitely save a lot by spending the majority of your time on one or two islands with a rented motorbike. As I said, rent a motorbike for longer periods of time to get discounts. Expect to pay around $5 a day for a motorbike.

Basically, if you stick to one or two islands, get around by bus, stay at hostels, and eat at local warungs, you can definitely pull off backpacking Indonesia on around $25-$30 a day. Those looking to see and do a bit more, stay in nicer hotels and add some adventure activities like diving or trekking may want to budget more like $60-$75 a day.

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10 ways to experience Indonesia on a budget

Mark Eveleigh

Dec 2, 2023 • 7 min read

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Budget for your trip to Indonesia with these top tips along with a guide to daily costs © fernanda photos / Shutterstock

With a million rupiah currently equal to around US$65, you’ll be transformed into a millionaire the moment you touch down in Indonesia .

If you choose the simple beach-bumming lifestyle, you should budget to spend around a million rupiah a week. Alternatively, live the high life with some of the most luxurious five-star hotels on the planet at low-season prices that are a fraction of the cost elsewhere. 

This guide to daily costs, along with tips on saving money, can help you budget for your visit to Indonesia.

Daily costs

  • Local coffee in a streetside  warung (stall): $1
  • Cappuccino in a fancy cafe: $2.50
  • A hearty plate of fried rice/noodles: $1
  • The same meal in a tourist venue: $4
  • Cocktail at a happy-hour beach bar: $5
  • Beer in a hotel bar: $3
  • Glass of house wine at a resort: $6 (sometimes up to $25!)
  • 1.5L (50oz) bottle of water: $0.25
  • Surfboard rental: $3.50 per session
  • 90-minute yoga class: $10 (less if you get a package price )

A series of wooden huts stand at the foot of a large cliff in a jungle

1. Take your pick from thousands of islands

Bali  is substantially more expensive than neighboring Java , which is in turn slightly more expensive than Sumatra , but the sheer amount of competition vying for the tourist dollars means you can stay very cheaply. In Bali, two people could spend around $20 a day, including a private room, meals and scooter rental.

In general, as you go further to less touristed islands, the cost of living diminishes. Bear in mind, though, that at the extremes of the world’s greatest island nation – in the Alor archipelago, for example, or in the distant Maluku islands – prices are higher due to the transportation costs of getting goods (and vehicles and fuel) to remote regions.

2. Choose the cheapest time to go

October to April is rainy season in Bali and central Indonesia, and the cheapest season to travel here. Unless you are going far off the beaten track – jungle trekking or volcano climbing, for example – this is often a lovely time to be in Indonesia. The rains are usually short and sharp, and interspersed with blissful sunny days (avoid Christmas school holidays and New Year, though.)

3. Find an inexpensive flight

Sign up to Jack’s Flight Club for prompt updates about cheap flights to Jakarta or Bali. Within Indonesia, national carrier Garuda Indonesia , Air Asia or Lion Air link all the other main islands. For a rough idea of flight prices, you can travel one way between Jakarta and Bali from around $40, or from Bali to Labuan Bajo (for access to Komodo) from around $36.

4. Book the best-value accommodations

You can book in advance, of course, but if every dollar counts, consider booking just the first night or two, because the best deals – in hostel-packed Kuta , for example – are often found by asking around. With private rooms available from as low as $2 in some parts of Indonesia, dorms are rare.

It can often be more cost-effective to rent a long-term bungalow or villa through an apartment rental site than to pay for a nightly hotel room. A good air-conditioned double room in Bali will cost $8 a night (breakfast included), but a self-catering bungalow in the central  Ubud area  with its own garden and kitchen might cost around $6 a night if you book a full month.

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5. Car and scooter hire is inexpensive

Public transportation in Indonesia is cheap but erratic, so most travelers opt to rent a vehicle. To keep costs at a minimum, consider renting long-term. Scooters are cheap (often around $2–3 a day if you rent for a week or more), but for the sake of safety and security, consider upgrading to a car, which will set you back around $15 per day – which is especially affordable if you're traveling with friends. With petrol costing less than $0.65 per liter ($0.17 per gallon), self-driving in Indonesia is inexpensive.

Driving in Indonesia – especially in Bali with its swarms of motorbikes – is not for the fainthearted, so if you prefer not to drive yourself, you can hire a car and driver for around $30 per day.

6. Use taxicab apps for local rates

Bluebird Taxis has 23,000 vehicles throughout Indonesia, and while convenient, they can be about twice the price of Grab , the Singapore-based company that acquired Uber in Asia.

Before leaving home, download the apps for Grab and Gojek , which claims to have two million motorbike taxis across Southeast Asia. These options mean you'll only pay local rates for transport, so no haggling every time you need to take a car or motorbike taxi, and no need for complex multilingual conversations trying to confirm destinations or give directions.

7. Ferries, buses and trains are cheap but take a long time

Ferries connect some of the islands, and they're inexpensive, though erratic and time-consuming. Take the trip from Labuan Bajo to Bali, for example: the weekly ferry costs less than $20, but it's a 33-hour ride compared with an hour-long flight.

On larger islands, long-distance buses connect all the main cities, but only on Java and parts of Sumatra can you count on getting around by rail. As a general rule, you can figure that a seat on a train will cost you about $1.50 for each hour of travel, and you can book through Kareta Api Indonesia . A bus ticket is usually slightly cheaper and almost always faster than Indonesian trains.

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8. Eat local to eat cheap

While Indonesia lacks the culinary variety of much smaller Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore, you can count on finding hearty local food at affordable prices. Unless you are in a tourist center, you can usually find a single-plate meal – normally nasi goreng (fried rice) or mie goreng (fried noodles) – for less than $1. Because they are cooked on the spot, ingredients are usually fresh and frequently delicious.

The West Sumatran city of Padang has exported its fine gastronomic traditions, and you will find Masakan Padang (literally Padang-style cooking) eateries – typically a buffet where you're given a plate of rice and simply point to whatever extras you fancy – in virtually every town throughout the country. You can often grab a veritable feast for around $2; try to pick establishments that seem to have a constant turnaround of diners.

9. Stay off the booze

The best way to keep costs low in Indonesia is simply to avoid alcohol. A bottle of Bintang, the standard local beer, is about $2, a bottle of "cheap" wine starts at around $10, and a bottle of imported gin or whisky will likely set you back $30 or more. Those are supermarket prices – the figures will likely triple in a trendy bar. If you want to party without breaking the bank, look out for the ubiquitous two-for-one sundowner happy-hour deals.

10. Haggling is part of the culture

Haggling is a way of life in Indonesia, and outside of big, fixed-price malls and supermarkets, you will be expected to haggle for most things. Although many travelers are uncomfortable about bargaining for purchases, you’ll soon find that a smile, a joke and a couple of reliable stock phrases can transform a boring shopping trip into an opportunity to bond with local people. At its best, haggling turns a mere business transaction into something far more human.

"Bukan harga bule"  (not foreigner price) is good for a smile.

"Saya sudah bankrupt"  (I’m already bankrupt) guarantees outright belly laughs.

Remember, though, that your haggling should only be driven toward establishing a fair price that is good for both parties. Some travelers pride themselves on their tough haggling skills, believing that a street vendor will always be making a profit regardless. This is not always true: most store-holders will prefer to sell at a loss if it is the only way that they can feed their family that night.

This article was first published March 2022 and updated December 2023

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