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Flores Komodo Explorer

Indonesia - 5 Days

Small Group Journeys

Journey Details and Highlights

Small Group Journeys
Departure on specific dates on Wednesdays
Guaranteed with 4 Travellers
Group Size max 14 Travellers
Embark on a 5-day adventure in Flores, Indonesia, where natural wonders and unique wildlife await. Begin in Labuan Bajo, soaking in serene coastal views and vibrant sunsets. Explore Komodo Island with a guided trek to see the legendary Komodo Dragons, then relax on the rare pink sands of Pantai Merah and snorkel with majestic manta rays at Manta Point. Island-hop to Kanawa, Bidadari, and Sabolo, and discover the hidden saltwater oasis of Rangko Cave. Hike through lush rainforests, swim in the refreshing Cunca Wulang Canyon, and enjoy panoramic views from Batu Cermin Cave and Panorama Point. The journey concludes with a farewell dinner, leaving memories of Flores’ dramatic landscapes, vibrant marine life, and unforgettable adventures.
  • Day 1: Labuan Bajo Arrival

    Welcome to the magical island of Flores. Upon arrival at Labuan Bajo, our friendly local representative will greet you and transfer you to your hotel. Take a moment to soak in the serene coastal atmosphere and enjoy the stunning sunset over the harbor. This evening is the perfect time to relax, unwind, and feel the anticipation for the thrilling adventures that await you over the coming days in this unique and enchanting part of Indonesia.

    Overnight in Bintang Flores Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 2: Explore Komodo Island, Pink Beach & Manta Point (B/ L)

    Rise early for an unforgettable day! At 5:00 AM, you'll set sail on a picturesque 4-hour journey to Komodo Island, navigating narrow straits with swift currents. Upon arrival, meet with the Park Rangers, who will guide you on a trek to see the famous Komodo Dragons and enjoy the nature of Komodo National Park. Marvel at these majestic creatures and discover the island's other wildlife, including deer, boars, and an array of bird species. It is about two-kilometre one way walking under the lowland forest canopy.

    Next, cruise to the stunning Pantai Merah (Pink Beach), known for its rare pink sand and vibrant coral reefs. Dive into crystal-clear waters for a rejuvenating swim or snorkeling session. After lunch on board, continue your adventure to Manta Point, where you may have the incredible opportunity to swim alongside graceful manta rays. By late afternoon, return to Labuan Bajo with memories of a thrilling day.

    Overnight in Bintang Flores Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 3: Island Hopping & Rangko Cave Adventure (B/ L)

    After breakfast, embark on a full-day island-hopping excursion. Sail from Labuan Bajo Harbour to explore the pristine waters of Kanawa, Bidadari, and Sabolo Islands. These secluded gems are renowned for their crystal-clear waters and rich marine life, making them perfect spots for swimming and snorkeling.

    Enjoy a fresh onboard lunch as you soak in the sun before heading to the magical Rangko Cave. Upon arrival at Rangko Village, switch to a traditional wooden boat for a short ride to the cave. Inside, you'll find a hidden oasis—a natural saltwater pool where you can swim in the crystal-clear waters and enjoy the unique rock formations. As the day draws to a close, return to Labuan Bajo to relax and prepare for the next day's adventure.

    Overnight in Bintang Flores Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 4: Cunca Wulang Canyon & Farewell Dinner (B/ L/ D)

    Today’s journey takes you into the heart of Flores’ breathtaking natural beauty. After breakfast, depart for Cunca Wulang Canyon, located 30 kilometers east of Labuan Bajo. Nestled in lush tropical rainforests, the canyon boasts impressive waterfalls cascading into cool freshwater pools, offering the perfect setting for a swim. Hike through the vibrant landscape of paddy fields, local vanilla, cacao, and coffee plantations before reaching the canyon. This moderate trek rewards you with awe-inspiring views and plenty of opportunities for photos. In the afternoon, stop by Batu Cermin Cave and the local market, followed by a visit to Panorama Point for sweeping views over Labuan Bajo. In the evening, indulge in a special Farewell Dinner, celebrating the adventures shared with your fellow travelers.

    Overnight in Bintang Flores Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 5: Labuan Bajo Departure (B)

    After a leisurely breakfast, enjoy some final moments at your own pace—whether relaxing by the hotel pool or wandering through the charming town. When it is time, transfer to the airport for your onward journey. Reflect on the unforgettable experiences of Komodo Island, the pink sands, swimming with manta rays, hidden caves, and the breathtaking Flores landscapes that have created memories to treasure for a lifetime. This journey will stay with you long after you leave, inspiring stories and adventures to share for years to come.

  • Insider Experiences

    - Trek Komodo Island with Park Rangers to see the world’s largest lizards in their natural habitat.
    - Swim and snorkel at the rare Pink Beach, exploring vibrant coral reefs.
    - Encounter graceful manta rays at Manta Point for an unforgettable marine adventure.
    - Discover the secret saltwater pool inside Rangko Cave, accessible via a traditional wooden boat.
    - Hike through Cunca Wulang Canyon, surrounded by waterfalls, tropical plantations, and lush landscapes.

  • Accommodation

    4 nights in 4 star hotels

  • Meals

    Daily breakfast
    3 local lunches
    1 local dinner

  • Transport

    Arrival and Departure Transfers
    Transport in Air-conditioned Vehicles

  • Touring

    English speaking tour guide
    Entrance fees for locations specified
    Tipping for Guide and Driver

Wonders of North Sumatra

Indonesia - 6 Days

Small Group Journeys

Journey Details and Highlights

Small Group Journeys
Departure on specific dates Wednesdays
Guaranteed with 4 Travellers
Group Size max 16 Travellers
Experience the wild beauty and cultural heritage of North Sumatra on this 6-day journey. Begin in Bukit Lawang, gateway to Leuser National Park, where jungle treks reveal orangutans, gibbons, and exotic wildlife. Continue to the cool highlands of Brastagi, exploring volcanic vistas, bustling fruit markets, and the serene Shwedagon-inspired pagoda. Travel on to Samosir Island in the middle of Lake Toba, the world’s largest volcanic lake, pausing at cascading waterfalls, traditional Batak villages, and sweeping viewpoints. Discover ancient stone relics, royal tombs, and weaving traditions before ending with a farewell dinner by the lake. A perfect blend of nature, culture, and unforgettable scenery.

Wonders of North Sumatra

  • Day 1: Medan to Bukit Lawang

    Begin your North Sumatra journey as you arrive at Kualanamu International Airport, where you’ll be greeted and transferred to the rainforest haven of Bukit Lawang. The scenic drive takes you past rubber and oil-palm plantations, gradually giving way to lush jungle landscapes that set the tone for the adventure ahead. On arrival, settle into your nature-framed accommodation and unwind to the tranquil sounds of the forest.

    Overnight in Bukit Lawang Cottage (or similar)

  • Day 2: Jungle Trekking Adventure (B)

    Wake up to the sounds of the jungle and prepare for an exhilarating trek into the heart of Leuser National Park. After breakfast, embark on a guided hike through dense rainforest, teeming with vibrant flora and fauna. As you walk beneath towering trees, keep your eyes peeled for the elusive orangutans, who swing effortlessly from branch to branch. Along the way, you may also encounter other fascinating wildlife such as Thomas Leaf monkeys, playful Macaques, Gibbon and Black Gibbons. The three-hour trek immerses you in the unspoiled beauty of this UNESCO-recognized ecosystem. Afterward, return to your hotel to relax, or take some time to explore the nearby village at your leisure.

    Overnight in Bukit Lawang Cottage (or similar)

  • Day 3: Bukit Lawang to Brastagi (B/ L)

    Today, journey to the cool highlands of Brastagi, a region known for its stunning volcanic landscapes and refreshing mountain air. Along the way, you'll pass through charming villages like Namu Ukur and Rumah Galuh, catching glimpses of local life. The road winds through verdant hills, offering awe-inspiring views of the active Sinabung Volcano as it dominates the horizon. Upon arrival in Brastagi, visit Lhumbini Park, home to an impressive replica of Myanmar's Shwedagon Pagoda. Explore the bustling fruit market, where vibrant tropical produce bursts with color, and take in panoramic views of the region from Gundaling Hill.

    Overnight in Sinabung Hill Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 4: Brastagi to Samosir Island (B/ L)

    After breakfast, depart for the iconic Samosir Island, nestled in the middle of the vast Lake Toba, the largest volcanic lake in the world. En route, visit the traditional Batak Karo village of Dokan, where the unique culture and customs of this indigenous community are preserved in their daily lives. Continue your journey to the spectacular Sipisopiso Waterfall, where the 90-meter-high cascade tumbles into the lake below, offering breathtaking views of Lake Toba from its northern edge. The drive also takes you to Tele, a lookout point providing sweeping vistas over the lake’s western shores, before arriving at Efrata Waterfall, a tranquil and scenic stop. Finally, visit the village of Lumban Suhi-suhi, where the women of the village continue the centuries-old craft of weaving traditional Tobanese textiles. By mid-afternoon, you’ll arrive at your accommodation on Samosir Island.

    Overnight in Tabo Cottage (or similar)

  • Day 5: Discover the Mysteries of Samosir Island (B/ L/ D)

    Today, explore the rich cultural heritage and natural beauty of Samosir Island. Your journey begins at Ambarita Village, where you will encounter the ancient stone chairs and tables used for tribal gatherings and executions by the island’s former chieftains. Next, visit Aek Natonang, a serene lake located at the island’s highest point, offering picturesque views of the surrounding countryside. In Tomok Village, discover the fascinating history of the Sidabutar Kings as you explore the ancient stone sarcophagi and learn about the island’s spiritual traditions. After a day filled with culture and history, enjoy some free time at your hotel before gathering for a special farewell dinner, celebrating the end of your journey in North Sumatra.

    Overnight in Tabo Cottage (or similar)

  • Day 6: Samosir Island Departure (B)

    After breakfast, take a scenic ferry ride back across Lake Toba, soaking in the final views of this remarkable volcanic landscape. Transfer to the airport for your onward flight, carrying with you the memories of misty highlands, cascading waterfalls, cultural traditions, and the warmth of Sumatra’s people. This journey may end, but the spirit of North Sumatra will remain with you long after you return home.

  • Insider Experiences

    - Trek the jungles of Leuser National Park, spotting wild orangutans and gibbons in their natural habitat
    - Stand before the thundering Sipisopiso Waterfall with sweeping views over Lake Toba
    - Explore Ambarita’s ancient stone chairs, where Batak chieftains once held trials and executions
    - Visit Lumban Suhi-suhi to watch local women weaving traditional Tobanese textiles by hand
    - Stroll through Brastagi’s bustling fruit market, sampling exotic produce fresh from the volcanic soil

  • Accommodation

    5 nights in 3-4 star hotels

  • Meals

    Daily breakfast
    3 local lunches
    1 local dinner

  • Transport

    Arrival and Departure Transfers
    Transport in Air-conditioned Vehicles

  • Touring

    English speaking tour guide
    Entrance fees for locations specified
    Tipping for Guide and Driver

Serene Sites of Sumba

Indonesia- 6 Days

Small Group Journeys

Journey Details and Highlights

Small Group Journeys
Departure on specific dates Tuesdays
Guaranteed with 4 Travellers
Group Size max 16 Travellers
Uncover the raw beauty of Indonesia’s hidden gem on this 6-day Sumba journey. Begin in Tambolaka with traditional villages, ancient stone cemeteries, and the turquoise waters of Weekuri Lake before chasing sunsets at Mandorak Beach. Travel through lush landscapes to discover Praijing Village and the cascading Lapopu Waterfall, ending your day with sweeping views from Wairinding Hill. In East Sumba, marvel at the rolling hills of Tanarara, swim at Waimarang Waterfall, and watch the sun dip below Walakiri’s mangrove-framed shoreline. Trek to the enchanting Tanggedu Waterfall, relax at Puru Kambera’s savannah and beach, and immerse yourself in village traditions at Prailiu. With striking hills, hidden waterfalls, and vibrant culture, Sumba promises adventure, authenticity, and unforgettable memories.

Serene Sites of Sumba

  • Day 1: Sumba Arrival (L)

    Upon arrival at Tambolaka airport, our friendly driver and guide will greet you. You'll be taken to your hotel in Tambolaka, followed by a delightful lunch at hotel. Afterward, we'll head to Ratenggaro village to explore its unique traditional houses and ancient stone-age cemetery. Then, we'll visit Weekuri Lake, where you can swim or even cliff jump. Next, we visit Mandorak Beach to enjoy the sunset.

    Overnight in Mario Beach Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 2: Southwest Sumba Adventure (B/ L)

    Today, we embark on an adventure from Southwest Sumba to East Sumba. After breakfast, we head to Praijing Village for a glimpse into local life. Then to Lapopu Waterfall before a long drive to Waingapu, East Sumba. On the way we make a stop in Warding Hill to enjoy the breathtaking sunset view of the landscape of Sumba Island.

    Overnight in Kambaniru Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 3: Exploring East Sumba (B/ L)

    We start our day with a visit to Tanarara Hill, offering picturesque views of the hilly landscape. Next, we'll relax at Waimarang Waterfall and enjoy the tranquil ambiance. Our last stop is Walakiri Beach, perfect for watching the sunset over the horizon.

    Overnight in Kambaniru Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 4: Waterfall Wonders (B/ L)

    Today, we journey to Tanggedu Waterfall, passing beautiful landscapes along the way. After a short trek, we'll be greeted by the enchanting waterfall. Then, we'll head to Puru Kambera savannah and beach to relax.

    Overnight in Kambaniru Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 5: Village Exploration (B/ L/ D)

    Experience the charm of local village life at Prailiu Village, observing traditional houses and tombs. We'll then visit Persaudaraan Hill for panoramic views of Waingapu. After lunch, we'll visit Tenau Hill for more stunning scenery and perhaps catch another sunset. Farewell dinner at hotel.

    Overnight in Kambaniru Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 6: Sumba Departure (B)

    After a leisurely breakfast, take some time to soak in the peaceful atmosphere of Sumba one last time—whether browsing for keepsakes at local markets or enjoying the slow rhythm of island life. When ready, we’ll escort you to the airport for your onward flight. As you leave this enchanting island behind, the memories of breathtaking sunsets, hidden waterfalls, and timeless villages will stay with you, a journey to cherish long after you’ve returned home.

  • Insider Experiences

    - Swim in the turquoise waters of Weekuri Lake or leap from cliffs into its natural lagoon.
    - Watch the sun dip over Walakiri Beach, where mangrove trees create surreal silhouettes at dusk.
    - Trek to Tanggedu Waterfall, a hidden cascade tucked deep within rugged Sumbanese landscapes.
    - Explore Ratenggaro Village, home to towering thatched houses and ancient megalithic tombs.
    - Wander through Prailiu Village, where traditional ikat weaving keeps centuries-old artistry alive.

  • Accommodation

    5 nights in 3-4 star hotels

  • Meals

    Daily breakfast
    5 local lunches
    1 local dinner

  • Transport

    Arrival and Departure Transfers
    Transport in Air-conditioned Vehicles

  • Touring

    English speaking tour guide
    Entrance fees for locations specified
    Tipping for Guide and Driver

Yogyakarta to Bali Cultural Journey

Indonesia- 9 Days

Small Group Journeys

Journey Details and Highlights

Small Group Journeys
Departure on specific dates Monday
Guaranteed with 4 Travellers
Group Size max 16 Travellers
Experience the best of Java and Bali on this captivating 9-day journey through Indonesia’s cultural and natural wonders. Begin in Yogyakarta, exploring the awe-inspiring Borobudur and Prambanan temples, and immersing yourself in village life and Javanese traditions. Travel by train across lush countryside to the volcanic landscapes of Mount Bromo, where a sunrise jeep adventure reveals otherworldly panoramas. Continue to Kalibaru to discover fragrant coffee, clove, and cacao plantations before trekking to the turquoise crater lake of Mount Ijen, with the option to witness its famed Blue Fire. Cross by ferry into Bali and unwind in Ubud, surrounded by serene beauty and artistic charm. Blending heritage, adventure, and breathtaking landscapes, this journey promises unforgettable memories from start to finish.

Yogyakarta to Bali Cultural Journey

  • Day 1: Yogyakarta Arrival

    Welcome to Yogyakarta, the cultural heart of Java. Upon arrival at Yogyakarta International Airport, your guide will greet you and transfer you to your hotel. Take time to relax after your journey, or wander through the city’s lively streets filled with heritage and charm. This evening, settle in and feel the anticipation build for the unforgettable adventure that lies ahead.

    Overnight in Santika Premiere Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 1: Yogyakarta Arrival

    Welcome to Yogyakarta, the cultural heart of Java. Upon arrival at Yogyakarta International Airport, your guide will greet you and transfer you to your hotel. Take time to relax after your journey, or wander through the city’s lively streets filled with heritage and charm. This evening, settle in and feel the anticipation build for the unforgettable adventure that lies ahead.

    Overnight in Santika Premiere Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 2: Borobudur & Candirejo Village (B/ L)

    Start your day with a visit to the magnificent Borobudur Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where ancient carvings and stunning architecture will leave you in awe. After lunch at a local restaurant, experience the charm of rural life with a horse-drawn dokar ride through Candirejo Village. Travel along peaceful lanes lined with traditional houses and witness local activities such as cassava cracker making, gamelan music, and crop harvesting.

    Overnight in Santika Premiere Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 3: Yogyakarta City & Prambanan Temple (B/ L)

    Explore Yogyakarta’s rich cultural heritage aboard a traditional becak (rickshaw), beginning with a visit to the Royal Palace (Keraton), the heart of Javanese culture. Walk through the palace grounds, admiring the royal garments and artifacts, then continue to the Tamansari Water Castle. After lunch, discover the ancient art of batik making before visiting the magnificent Prambanan Temple, a 9th-century Hindu marvel.

    Overnight in Santika Premiere Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 4: Yogyakarta to Bromo by Train (B/ L)

    Embark on an exciting Executive train journey through the heartland of Java, traveling from Yogyakarta to Mojokerto. Along the way, take in views of lush forests and countryside before visiting the stunning Madakaripura Waterfall near Mt Bromo (bring water or sport-shoes). Continue to Cemoro Lawang and your mountain lodge near Mount Bromo, where the adventure continues.

    Overnight in Santika Premiere Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 5: Yogyakarta to Kalibaru (B/ L)

    Rise before dawn for an unforgettable adventure as you witness the sun rise over the Moon-like landscape of Mount Bromo. Travel by 4WD jeep and journey to a breathtaking vantage point where you’ll take in panoramic views of the volcano and its stunning surroundings. As the mist lingers over the grey, ashen terrain, the scene resembles a surreal, moon-like surface. Descend into the caldera by 4WD and either climb the stairs to the crater rim or opt for a horseback ride (at personal expense) to the crater's edge, where you’ll peer into the heart of the still-active volcano. After this exhilarating experience, return by jeep to your hotel for breakfast before heading on to Kalibaru, with a scenic lunch stop along the way.

    Overnight in Margo Utomo Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 6: Kalibaru to Banyuwangi (B/ L)

    Discover Kalibaru’s coffee, clove, and cacao plantations, learning about the production process of coffee and brown sugar. In the afternoon, continue to Banyuwangi, where you'll spend a relaxing evening.

    Overnight in Lintang Luku Tent Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 7: Banyuwangi to Bali (B/ L)

    Rise early at 3AM for a trek to the Ijen Crater, known for its stunning turquoise lake and unique sulphur miners. Upon arrival at Paltuding ranger post, it’s about 3 KM or about a 90-minute trek to Ijen crater arriving in time for sunrise over the craters rim. After descending, it’s back to hotel for breakfast and shower before continuing your adventure in Bali. Drive to Ketapang harbor and cross to Bali by ferry, then proceed to Ubud for check-in and some

    Please note: For an extraordinary experience, opt for an optional earlier departure at 1am for a chance to see the famous Blue Fire at Mount Ijen (extra cost, paid locally)

    Overnight in Kajane Mua Resort (or similar)

  • Day 8: Bali (B/ D)

    Relax after your journey from Java or explore the charming streets of Ubud at your leisure. Enjoy a farewell dinner in the evening at hotel to celebrate your adventure.

    Overnight in Kajane Mua Resort (or similar)

  • Day 9: Bali Departure (B)

    After breakfast, bid farewell to your fellow travelers and enjoy a final moment of leisure before your transfer to the airport for your onward flight. As you depart, carry with you the memories of ancient temples, volcanic landscapes, lush plantations, and serene Bali, a journey that has brought together culture, adventure, and breathtaking beauty. This adventure will stay with you long after you’ve left, inspiring stories to share for years to come.

  • Insider Experiences

    - Witness sunrise over Mount Bromo’s surreal lunar-like landscapes from a dramatic jeep-accessed viewpoint.
    - Explore Borobudur at dawn, where ancient carvings glow in the soft morning light.
    - Marvel at the towering spires of Prambanan Temple, Java’s grand Hindu masterpiece.
    - Wander Candirejo Village by horse-drawn dokar, meeting locals making cassava crackers and playing gamelan.
    - Hike to Madakaripura Waterfall, a hidden jungle gem cascading into a mystical green canyon.

  • Accommodation

    7 nights in 3-4 star Hotels & Resorts
    1 night in 4 star Jungle Tent Resort Ijen

  • Meals

    Daily breakfast
    6 local lunches
    1 local dinner

  • Transport

    Arrival and Departure Transfers
    Transport in Air-conditioned Vehicles

  • Touring

    English speaking tour guide
    Entrance fees for locations specified
    Tipping for Guide and Driver

Highlights of Indonesia

Indonesia - 12 Days

Small Group Journeys

Highlights

Rise early to be rewarded with the spectacular views of the largest Buddhist temple at sunrise.
Hop on Indonesia‘s famous train for a scenic journey to Yogyakarta.
Feel the breeze run through your hair as you enjoy a traditional rickshaw ride to the Royal Palace
Wander through cocoa and clove plantations with a volcano backdrop on Java’s Ijen plateau in Kalibaru.

Tour Details

12 Days / 11 Nights
Departs every Sundays
Trip Grading: Easy
3 - 4 Star Hotels
Includes Daily Breakfasts, 1 Dinner, 8 Lunches
Group Size 16 PAX (Maximum)
Guaranteed Departure with minimum of 4 PAX

Itinerary

On arrival, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Tonight, meet your fellow Travellers over welcome drinks while your Tour Leader explains some important details and logistics of the journey ahead.

Today features a drive past the National Monument and Presidential Palace, Indonesia’s most important political site is also home to an assortment of stunning artwork and architecture. Take a trip to the Presidential Palace and witness the place where Indonesia declared its independence from the Netherlands. Learn about the lives of the Indonesian presidents who have lived here and explore the rooms they would have inhabited. Be sure to admire the tall white columns and intricate façade of a superb example of neoclassical architecture. Afterwards drive onward to the northern part of town to visit Fatahillah Square, also known as Old Batavia, is the historical district of Jakarta located in Kotas. During Dutch Colonial times in the 16th century, this was the heart of the walled city. Home to attractions such as the Jakarta History Museum and many colonial buildings. Visit Sunda Kelapa, Dutch domination of Jakarta and the rest of Indonesia began from this area, whereas the remnants of Kasteel Batavia, an old fort and trading post of the Dutch East Indies Company can still be seen now. Sunda Kelapa is at present a fisherman’s wharf and an inter island port. Continue the drive onto Bogor.

Explore Bogor Botanical Garden, Indonesia’s first and foremost botanic garden, it is 87 hectares of beautifully kept trees, plants flowers, lawns and ponds within a busy expanding city of 1 million people. It is also a world famous institution for research and conservation that has developed over many years and is continuing to do so. Don’t miss a visit to the orchid house, which contains 3,000 varieties of the delicate flower! From Bogor, the road climbs for approximately 30 minutes until reaching Puncak Pass, a vast sea of undulating green hills filled with tea plantations. Finish your day trip with an Indonesian lunch at a local restaurant before drop-off at your hotel.

Bandung was the favourite resort of wealthy tea and coffee planters owners of swathes of undulating tea and coffee plantations. Bandung was then also dubbed the elegant ” Parijs van Java”, the Paris of Java. For this reason also, in Central Bandung you can still admire Art Deco buildings of Dutch colonial heritage, some restaurants still serve genuine, sizzling Dutch Beef steaks and Dutch bitterballen, for food-lovers to make a beeline to Bandung. Today’s journey starts with an early morning drive to ciwidey, continued uphill through strawberry fields until situ patenggang a lake with its beautiful tranquil and serene atmosphere. The ambience becomes more dramatic when mist rolls down from the hills and covers the lake, creating magical scenery. Then continue to visit kawah putih aka the White Crater contains snow white shallow water from spring. The volcano is still active as evidenced by the two vents in at the end of the lake where you can still see white plumes of smoke emitting. On the way back to the city, you are rolling hills and tea plantations. In the afternoon, spend the time to see the famous uniquely traditional wooden doll puppet theatre known as ‘wayang golek’ and the ‘angklung’ bamboo orchestra, as well as the Sudanese traditional bamboo musical concert performed by a small group of children with colourful and beautiful dances.

Transfer to Bandung train Station and travel by executive Train to Yogyakarta. Enjoy lush green scenery as we travel near the mountainous area close to Bandung. Upon arrival transfer to your hotel. The remainder of the day is yours to explore the charming atmosphere of the town. There is plenty of things to do in Yogyakarta – especially when it comes to arts and crafts. The city is famous for being the capital of Javanese art, a place where every other street hides a workshop or atelier of some kind, where you can get your hands on some truly wonderful souvenirs. It is also a pleasant place to spend wandering around alleyways and markets, the atmosphere is welcoming and relaxing and there’s an interesting encounter of tradition and modernity, with ancient and modern art existing side by side.

Rise early as we see Borobudur at sunrise. Borobudur temple is best seen at dawn, when the air is fresh. As the mist begins to lift, the sun scales the surrounding volcanoes and terraced fields, and highlights the stone reliefs and the many faces of Buddha.. A truly enlightening experience! After breakfast we will then continue to visit Pawon temple, which was built during 8th–9th centuries, some people believe that this temple was built as a tomb or mortuary temple for a king. Our last visit will be Mendut Temple, for local Javanese, especially those who follow traditional Javanese mysticism or Buddhism practices, praying in Mendut temple is believed to fulfill various wishes, such as deliverance from sickness. Mendut, Borobudur and Pawon, all of which are Buddhist temples, are located in one straight line. There is a mutual religious relationship between the three temples, although the exact ritual process is unknown.

Exploration by 3-wheeled becak (a traditional Javanese rickshaw) gives a new perspective of the wonderful Yogyakarta. We hop on one and cycle to The Royal Palace in Yogyakarta, known as the Keraton, you will be invited around the area of this king’s palace, see some of the official clothing collections and valuable relics and objects of Yogyakarta’s sultanate. Once the tour at Sultan palace concludes, we will continue our tour by bus and visit Tamansari water castle, this is the site of a former royal garden of the Sultanate of Yogyakarta built in the mid-18th century, the Taman Sari had multiple functions, such as a resting area, a workshop, a meditation area, a defence area, and a hiding place. Its combination of eastern and western style building, this unique escape of the royal family has its own appeal and story. Discover the art of batik making – Indonesian batik fabric, especially for a Javanese, is an inherent part of their lives, culture and heritage and most batik in Indonesia (that’s not produced in a factory) is still hand made in small local workshops. Later, discover the art of batik making as we venture to Kotagede silverwork, Kota Gede is a suburb of the city of Yogyakarta. The town is a maze of narrow streets, lined with tiny, traditional silversmith shops and mosaic-tiled houses, once the homes of the aristocracy and royal merchants. Kota Gede is a great place to come and take a slow wander round. This precinct is now most famous as the centre of Yogyakarta’s silver industry. Our last visit will be prambanan temple, built in the 10th century, this is the largest temple compound dedicated to Shiva in Indonesia. Rising above the centre of the last of these concentric squares are three temples decorated with reliefs illustrating the epic of the Ramayana, dedicated to the three great Hindu divinities (Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma) and three temples dedicated to the animals who serve them.

Travel by train to Mojokerto before continuing the journey by car along the east side through java’s heartland, passing endless teak forest and lush countryside until Mt Bromo. Indonesia is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, with no less than 127 active volcanoes, it is home to the most well known volcano Mt Bromo. Its name, Bromo, derives from the Javanese pronunciation of Brahma, the Hindu creator god.

At 3.00 am depart to Penanjakan on the rim of tengger caldera by jeep to view one of the most spectacular sunrises. Enjoy the summit and admire the magnificent panorama over its caldera from 2,700 m, as well as an expansive area of sand/dust known as the Sea of Sand. Just outside the National Park there are some incredible viewpoints of Mount Bromo and its surroundings, which provide some of the most iconic and stunning views in all of Indonesia, especially at sunrise. After viewing this beautiful moment, head back to the hotel for breakfast. Continue your discoveries as we drive to Banyuwangi (takes about 6 hours drive). Along we way you can enjoy a traditional lunch at a local restaurant. Upon arrival at Kalibaru the afternoon is at leisure.

Wander through cocoa and clove plantations with a volcano backdrop on Java’s Ijen plateau. Meet the locals, and relax in tropical gardens. You’ll visit Harni’s plantation in Kalibaru, a welcoming village surrounded by some of Java’s most scenic plantations. Later, enjoy a demonstration of coffee making as well as the process of brown sugar. Moreover, you will see a traditional dance from the local children they may even ask you to join them. Afterwards, journey to Bali. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant along the way (this journey will take about 5 hours drive, via Ketapang –Gilimanuk Port) and passes through constantly changing scenes of life in tropical paradise – sleepy rural villages, terraced rice fields, plantations, orchards, forests.

Start you day with a tour of Ubud, visit Tirta Empul Temple or most known as a Holy Spring temple, the site is the legendary setting of a traditional tale about good versus evil. It’s also a national cultural heritage site. Continue on to Gunung Kawi Bali – The Oldest Balinese Ancient Hindu Temple In Ubud. After lunch we will visit the beautiful Rice Terrace at Tegalalang village, with the dramatic views within easy reach, the Tegallalang rice terraces offer a fantastic photo opportunity. The vista sprawls down and away to the rice terraces on the slopes across the valley. It’s a very popular view, but this ancient valley has a timeless quality whether there are tourists or not, we then journey to visit Ubud Monkey Forest in the centre of Ubud town which is home to over 700 grey long-tailed macaques. Also known as the Sacred Monkey Forest of Padangtegal, this natural sanctuary has paved pathways through a leafy nutmeg forest as well as several ancient temples under dense foliage. It’s a popular wildlife reserve in Bali. In the evening enjoy a farewell group dinner.

It’s time to say goodbye, but just think of all the wonderful stories you will take home. A transfer will take you to the airport for your onward travels.

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