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Travel in Indonesia with Intrepid

Full of effervescent energy and simmering sunlight, Indonesia’s islands are sprinkled across South-East Asia like a collection of colourful spices. This ancient archipelago takes its rightful place among Asia’s darling destinations and beyond the resorts there is a nation full of rich contrasts waiting to be discovered. Sensational Sumatra, boisterous Bali, joyful Java – with over 17,000 islands to explore, Indonesia has plenty to keep you coming back for more.
Experience Indonesia's highlights on these trips
Discover Lombok
8 days
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USD $765CAD $720AUD $693EUR €551GBP £446NZD $888ZAR R5,752CHF FR671* Total price tool tip
Bali & Lombok Adventure
15 days
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USD $1,845CAD $1,755AUD $1,695EUR €1,330GBP £1,075NZD $2,170ZAR R14,055CHF FR1,640* Total price tool tip
Jakarta to Ubud
14 days
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USD $1,476CAD $1,404AUD $1,356EUR €1,072GBP £860NZD $1,736ZAR R11,244CHF FR1,320* Total price tool tip
Bangkok to Bali
28 days
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Highlights
- Discover modern Indonesia in Jakarta
- Discover the enchanting island of Lombok
- Find a special spot on the secluded beaches of Gili Air
- Watch the sunrise from the summit of Mt Batur
- Meet the warm locals of beautiful Banda Aceh
- Experience warm hospitality while on a homestay with the Batak Karo people
- Experience the epic beauty of Bali
- Relax in the picturesque mountain town of Bedugul
- Explore the cultural treasures of Yogyakarta
- Soak up memorable views of smouldering Mt Rinjani
- Search for orangutans in the jungles of Sumatra
- Travel through Indonesia's stunning Gayo Highlands
- Soothe tired muscles in the Semangat Gunung hot springs
- Get in touch with nature at the Seloliman Nature Reserve
- Browse the galleries, boutiques and shops of Ubud
Indonesia's Top Picks
Top 10 Bizarre Creatures of Indonesia
- Sumatran Rhino: Appearing almost prehistoric, the Sumatran rhino is smaller in both size and number than its African cousins. Covered in a reddish brown fur, the Sumatran rhino is a solitary animal, and has been quietly grazing the grasslands for thousands of years.
- Sulawesi Giant Squirrel: Living deep within Sulawesi’s rainforest canopies, this enigmatic and shy rodent can be tough to spot, so stay quiet and alert if you want catch a glimpse of one.
- Sun Bear: A perennial favourite, the sun bear can be found on many of Indonesia’s islands. Perhaps suffering from ‘small bear syndrome’, these fiery characters are often quite aggressive, defying their nickname as the ‘Honey Bear’.
- Sulawesi Macaque: Native to the island of Sulawesi, these crafty primates are known for being exceptionally social creatures. With family groups usually led by dominant females, Sulawesi macaques are a prime example of 'girl power' in action.
- Sumatran Tiger: A noble predator with an almost mythical status, the Sumatran tiger stalks its prey deep within the jungles of Sumatra. With some estimates putting their numbers at just over 300, an international effort is underway to protect this incredible animal.
- Javan Slow Loris: Slow in name, slow in nature. Don’t be fooled though, this super-cute creature packs a deadly punch – it is the world's only poisonous primate!
- Long-Beaked Echidna: Inhabiting the island of New Guinea, this crazy critter snuffles about the forest floor using its large snout. Don’t expect to see many of these guys though; they are classified as ‘critically endangered’.
- Komodo Dragon: The fearsome Komodo Dragon is the world’s largest lizard, often weighing up to 70 kilograms. Described as the ‘perfect predator’, this stealthy beast makes for an exhilarating sight.
- Moluccan Flying Snake: Scared of snakes? Now you'll have to search the ground and the air as these aerodynamic reptiles have found a novel way to move between the treetops, by becoming airborne and gliding for up to 30 metres.
- Babirusa: What do you get when you cross a pig and a deer? The odd looking Babirusa: a short and stocky animal with large, curled horns. Native to Indonesia, populations of these bizarre beasts are sadly in decline due to poaching and habitat loss.
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Indonesia at a glance
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- Jakarta (population 9.2 million)
- 242.9 million
- Indonesian
- IDR
- (GMT+07:00) Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta
- Type C (European 2-pin), Type F (German 2-pin, side clip earth), Type G (Irish/British 3-pin)
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