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Introducing Indonesia

Adventure looms large in this vast and steamy archipelago, where the best of Southeast Asia’s spicy melange simmers tantalisingly. Heady scents, vivid colours, dramatic vistas and diverse cultures spin and multiply to the point of exhaustion, their potent brew leaving your senses reeling.

Rippling across the equator for nearly 5000km, Indonesia encompasses more than 17,000 islands, two-thirds of which are inhabited and richly layered with character. The elaborate funeral ceremonies and timeless tradition of Sulawesi’s Toraja are light years from the surfing culture of Lombok. But so too are the mighty saddle-backed Batak mansions and volcanic lakes of Sumatra’s Danua Toba from the mummies and deeply etched gorges of Papua’s Baliem Valley. Bali’s resorts and restaurants pamper precocious style cats, while at the same moment threadbare backpackers are adopted by homestays in Kalimantan.

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Korowai Batu father and son.
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Korowai Batu father and son.

Lonely Planet photographer
  • Johnny Haglund
  • Lonely Planet photographer
  • Aerial view of islands and reefs in the Java Sea.
  • View of Kedu Plain from the upper terraces of Borobudur, a colossal pyramid, circa 750-850 AD.
  • Sulphur Lake and volcanic steam, Ijen Plateau.
  • Boy in misty coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) grove at Riung.
  • Three craters of Bromo (fuming), Batok and Kursi within huge caldera surrounded by Sand Sea, with Gunug Semeru in background.
  • Man on motorised boat near floating houses.
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