An overview of the must-see places to visit during your stay in Indonesia!

An archipelago with many faces, Indonesia offers you a trip to the heart of a culture with a change of scenery and grandiose landscapes. If you don't know what to do in Indonesia to explore the splendor of this country, follow our Indonesia tour guide.

INDONESIA, A LAND OF MANY INFLUENCES

Over the centuries, Indonesia has been enriched by the culture of many peoples. Each in its own way has forged the identity and heritage of the archipelago, the various facets of which will surprise you throughout your visit to Indonesia. On the island of Bintan, the Temple of the 500 Lohan, its golden statues and the ocean of faces of the 500 sculptures which throne in the garden will offer you a dive into the Buddhist identity of Indonesia. On Bali, don't miss a stroll through the buildings of the Besakih Temple, located at the foot of one of the island's most beautiful volcanoes, Mount Agung. This is the visit to Indonesia is a must to immerse yourself in Hindu traditions.

To visit Indonesia, you don't need to restrict yourself to one time of the year. Between the equatorial climate of the North, which promises temperatures of around 30°C all year round, and the tropical climate of the South, which is distinguished by a thermometer tirelessly above 25°C, the sun will always be there. The few rains that will fall during your stay will be refreshing refreshments.

But what to do in Indonesia when it rains? Don't worry: swimming, sightseeing and excursions are still on the agenda, as the rains often take the form of temporary storms that quickly see the sun regain its reign.

THE CLIMATE IN INDONESIA

A PARADISE FOR RELAXATION AND DIVING

Visiting Indonesia also means taking relaxing breaks on fine sandy beaches bordered by turquoise waters. A land of volcanoes, Indonesia will allow you to relax on a coastline oscillating between black, golden or white sand.

In Jimbaran, an immaculate stretch of several kilometres awaits you for a lazy day before sampling the fresh fish brought in by local fishermen in one of the seaside restaurants. Nestled in the cliffs of Bukit, Bingin, Padang Padang and Balangan are all secret paradises where you can enjoy the warm waters of the archipelago.

What to do in Indonesia to punctuate your beach days with some activities? If you are passing through Bali, take the opportunity to try your hand at diving or snorkeling. The waters of Indonesia are famous for their warmth and hospitality, but also for the rich fauna and flora they are home to. The underwater depths off the coast of Tulamben will be an opportunity to explore the wreck of the USS Liberty, a ship torpedoed in 1942, which has now become the kingdom of multicoloured species. Nusa Penida, a sanctuary for manta rays and mola mola fish, will also be one of the highlights.

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TO THE DISCOVERY OF A LUXURIANT NATURE

Dense and green forests, volcanoes and lakes: to visit Indonesia is to treat yourself to a stay in the heart of grandiose landscapes. On the island of Bintan, a hike on the slopes of Mount Gunung Bintan is a must.

From the top of its 340 meters high, it dominates the island and offers, at its summit, a breathtaking view of the equatorial forest and the turquoise waters stretching to the horizon. In Bali, Lake Danau Batur will turn out to be a true emerald jewel dominated by the Agung and Batur volcanoes. Stroll along the water or hike to the top to admire its undulating reflections, you will discover breathtaking panoramas.

During your visit to Indonesia, you can not only enjoy sublime beaches lined with crystal clear waters, but also ensure you the opportunity to discover a mixed culture and spectacular nature made of volcanoes and lush forests. If you didn't know what to do in Indonesia during your future stay, this should help you prepare for your visit to Indonesia.

THE BEST EXCURSIONS IN BALI

Rice paddies classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site

If nature has been particularly generous with Indonesia, man has also shaped some of the most beautiful landscapes of this archipelago at the end of the world. Among them, the rice terraces of Jatiluwih on the island of Bali will be part of an unmissable visit to Indonesia. Their beauty, but also the ancestral heritage they represent, has earned them a place on UNESCO's World Heritage List.

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