Visit the National Museum
by Jan ethes
Sep 3, 2021
When the words "Indonesia" come into view, your mind might already picture enchanting tropical scenery, mysterious ancient cultures, and unique exotic vibes.
Vibrant City: Jakarta
On your first visit, you can experience the urban fashion atmosphere at the malls or wander through the streets to find authentic local cuisine. There’s an Indonesian saying: "No rice, no meal," so you must try the local specialty—Indonesian fried rice (nasi goreng). The rich spices combined with fragrant rice instantly awaken your taste buds. Additionally, you can visit the National Museum to learn about Indonesia’s long history and diverse culture.
Holiday Paradise: Bali
Here you’ll find breathtaking beaches where silky white sand meets crystal-clear waters. You can admire the stunning Indian Ocean views from the Uluwatu cliffs and feel the wonders of nature; or enjoy a seafood feast at Jimbaran Beach while watching the sunset, creating an incredibly romantic atmosphere.
Fantasy Island: Komodo Island
Komodo Island is like a real-life "Jurassic Park" and part of Komodo National Park. It’s home to Komodo dragons, which grow over 10 feet long and are truly astonishing. With a professional guide, you can observe their unique survival habits up close, but be cautious—while Komodo dragons don’t breathe fire, they are highly aggressive.
Volcanic Wonder: Mount Bromo
Mount Bromo, located in East Java, is an active volcano with a unique landscape resembling the moon’s surface, full of mystery and awe. Climb up to the viewing platform in the dark before dawn and wait for the sunrise. When the golden light shines on the crater and mingles with the swirling mist, the spectacular scene is unforgettable for a lifetime.
Waterfall Secret: Sewu Waterfall
Sewu Waterfall, located on Java Island, feels like a hidden fairyland in the mountains. "Sewu" means "thousand" in Indonesian, describing the numerous waterfalls cascading down layered rocks, creating a picturesque and poetic landscape.
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