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Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania, between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guinea. Indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and the 14th-largest country by area, at 1,904,569 square kilometres (735,358 square miles). With over 280 million people, Indonesia is the world's fourth-most-populous country and the most populous Muslim-majority country. Java, the world's most populous island, is home to more than half of the country's population.

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Things You Should Know About Indonesia

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Dream Journey

Embark on Your Dream Journey in Indonesia

This tourism means mountain hikes, mysterious thick-walled hermitages and delectable cuisine. Picture yourself strolling the wides. Each of our private tours can be crafted around your tastes, be it history, outdoor adventure or cultural immersion.

Our Bali tourism packages are diverse, offering everything from quick jaunts to the country’s major attractions to extensive multi-country expeditions. Chances are we have a tour just for you. And if not, drop us an e-mail and we will immediately begin working with you on anBali travel itinerary tailored to your needs and interests.

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Indonesia Seasonal Delights

Traveling Through Indonesia

The country Indonesia has a tropical climate, with two primary seasons:

The Rainy Season (Monsoon Season) normally lasts from November to March. During this season, much of Indonesia receives considerable rain, particularly in the west and central areas.

The dry season lasts from April to October, with decreased rainfall and higher temperatures. However, there may be rare rain showers, especially in coastal or mountainous places.

The weather varies by region, but expect hot and humid conditions throughout the year, with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 32°C (77°F to 90°F). The weather in cities such as Jakarta, Bali, and Yogyakarta varies, with Bali being slightly more moderate due to its coastline location.

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Navigating Indonesia

Your Travel Map Guide

Use the Indonesia Map to locate the country's prominent landmarks and learn what they have to offer.

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Indonesia's Holidays and Festivals

Where Culture Comes Alive

Indonesia celebrates a wide range of holidays and festivals, many of which are influenced by its diverse cultures, religions, and traditions. Here are some of the key holidays and festivals celebrated in Indonesia:

New Year’s Day (January 1) - Celebrated with fireworks, parties, and public gatherings across the country.

Chinese New Year (Imlek) (January/February) - Celebrated by the Chinese-Indonesian community with family reunions, feasts, and lion dances.

Nyepi (March) - Balinese Hindu New Year. A day of silence, fasting, and meditation. The day before, grand processions with large effigies (Ogoh-Ogoh) take place in Bali.

Eid al-Fitr (Hari Raya Puasa) (April/May) - Marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic fasting month. Celebrated with prayers, feasts, and family visits.

Independence Day (August 17) - National celebration of Indonesia’s independence from Dutch colonial rule, with flag-raising ceremonies, parades, and various cultural events.

Waisak (Vesak) (May) - Buddhist holiday commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha, with ceremonies at temples like Borobudur.

Eid al-Adha (Hari Raya Haji) (July/August) - Islamic holiday celebrating Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son. Observed with prayers and animal sacrifices, with the meat shared among the community.

Galungan and Kuningan (Bali, May/June) - Major Hindu festivals in Bali celebrating the victory of good over evil, with temple ceremonies, offerings, and processions.

These holidays reflect Indonesia’s rich cultural and religious diversity, marked by unique local traditions and practices.

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