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Best places to visit in Indonesia

A volcanic archipelago consisting of 13,466 islands, 6,000 of which are inhabited, the most populous Muslim country in the world offers the visitor a safe environment and a range of attractions and activities to suit all tastes. What can you expect from a trip to Indonesia? Temples inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage on the island of Java; vibrant, lively festivals and a Hindu ambiance and atmosphere on Bali; pristine beaches on Lombok; impressively majestic lakes on Sumatra; Komodo dragons on the island that shares their name; the deep, dense forests of Kalimantan on the islands of Borneo and Sulawesi, and, located at the very edge of the archipelago, Papua New Guinea.

Religion is much in evidence across the whole archipelago and plays an important role in everyday life. Be respectful towards local customs and take pleasure in accepting Muslim and Hindu hospitality and this will enable to get a better sense of the different religious strands that underpin life in this country. Visiting Indonesia therefore demands deliberate choices and proper organisation. There is no need to panic however: the reviews provided by Evaneos' travellers will guide you in this.

Let's head first to Java. Jakarta is basically nothing more than a sprawling capital city; so head instead to Yogyakarta, where you will have the opportunity to see a Wayang Kulit show, a form of Indonesian shadow puppetry, contemplate the Mount Merapi volcano or the magical Mount Bromo, or descend into the crater of Ijen in search of the damned of the earth, who are obliged to carry many pounds of sulphur on their backs. Visit the Buddhist temples of Borobudur and the Hindu temples of Prambanan, and, if you happen to find the equatorial temperatures suffocating, head to Malang, which is famous for its cool climate.

Or perhaps you would prefer a stay on the Island of the Gods, Bali, for the opportunity to visit Ubud, a primary centre of Hindu culture and the island's culinary capital. Or how about a trip to Sidemen, a village that sits surrounded by rice fields, or even a spot of scuba diving at Pemuteran?

Hop across by boat to Lombok, which is a new destination not yet affected by mass tourism. Climb up to the summit of Rinjani, the secret volcano, spend some time enjoying yourself on Gili Meno, or do a spot of surfing at Kuta Lombok, which is still just a fishing village.

To get even further off the beaten track, head off to Flores and explore the crater lakes of the Kelimutu volcano, or spend some time visiting the islands of Komodo and Rinca. And if you have the time, don't miss the opportunity to tour North Sumatra with an English-speaking guide, or take a flight tour over Kalimantan and its primeval forests.

Lovina Beach is a series of small coastal villages on Bali's north coast.
Lake Toba is the biggest volcanic lake in the world.
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Borobudur is the largest Buddhist monument in the world.
Kintamani refers to both a region in the northeast of Bali and the village in this region where Mount Batur volcano is located.
The Pura Besakih, also called the Mother Temple, is the most important hindu temple of Bali, it is situated at the foot of Mount Agung, on the east of the island.
Uluwatu's temple and surfing village along the cliffs.
Nusa Lembogan: a small paradisiacal island opposite Bali and really congenial, for the real Indonesia .
Dieng is a volcanic plateau in the centre of Java, which is made up of several craters in a caldera.
Kumai River brings water, the source of life, to the adjacent jungle zone. It is also a good way to throw yourself into the life of the wild.
Rantepao is the main centre of the north of Toraja country.
The ascension of Ijen is a highlight stop in your discovery of Indonesia . Located in the extreme east of Java island, this volcano of close to 7900 feet is known for its turquoise-coloured acid lake .
Pasir Putih beach is a well known place in Java, on the Probolinggo coast.
Batubulan is a village situated between Ubud and Denpassar, on the island of Bali. The village is renowned for its stone cutting and for the pieces of sculpture created there.
Pura Goa Lawah, near Padang Bai, is famous for its cave full of bats.
Rinca is a small island situated near Komodo island, where it is also possible to see Komodo Dragons in their natural habitat, as well as boars, buffaloes, etc.
Teeming Seminyak and its surf spots.
Gunung Merapi is one of Java's legendary volcanoes. Looming over the Jogjakarta Valley, it's an emblematic symbol of the region. This is must for nature lovers.
Cemoro Lawang is a small village in the east of Java which has marvellous views of Mounts Bromo and Batok.
On Java Island, between two giants, the Gunung Semeru and the Kopolo volcanoes, lies Kali Mati.
Gilimanuk is on the east side of Bali and mostly known because it is the departure port for Java.