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Kategorie – Indonesia

Indonesia, an archipelago of over 17,000 islands in Southeast Asia, is a land of contrasts and a treasure trove of nature. With its rich cultural diversity, stunning landscapes, and friendly people, it has a lot to offer.

One of the most notable features of Indonesia is its ethnic diversity. Over 300 different ethnic groups and 700 languages and dialects characterize the country. Each region has its own traditions, rituals and culinary delights.

The natural beauty of Indonesia is breathtaking. From the densely forested volcanoes of Java and Bali to the white-sand beaches of Bali and the coral reefs of Raja Ampat, the landscape is diverse and inviting. The rainforest of Borneo is home to orangutans and other exotic animal species.

Indonesia is also a spiritual center with a majority of Muslims, but also Hindus, Christians, Buddhists and indigenous religions. The temples of Bali and the mosques of Jakarta show the religious tolerance of the country.

Indonesia’s culinary scene is known worldwide. Dishes range from spicy noodles to grilled fish and the famous satay skewers. The variety of flavors is impressive.

Despite all this beauty and diversity, Indonesia faces challenges, including environmental issues such as deforestation and pollution, as well as social inequality. However, the government and civil society are working to address these issues and put the country on a sustainable path.

Overall, Indonesia is a fascinating destination that enchants travelers with its diversity of cultures, landscapes, and culinary experiences. It is a place that celebrates the treasures of nature and the rich cultural heritage of the country while meeting the challenges of the modern world.

Jakarta – the sinking capital of Indonesia

Colorful, loud and hectic – this is the economic, cultural and political center of Indonesia. It is not for nothing that Jakarta is named by its inhabitants after the regional stinky fruit “Big Durian” with a wink, based on the New York “Big Apple”. Those who travel to the metropolis of millions do not come here to relax, but to get to know...

Java – Between boomtown and natural highlights

Belonging to the smaller islands of the Malay archipelago in terms of area, the island of Java, which belongs to Indonesia , attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors from all over the world every year. While the west of the island is entirely geared towards tourists, the east welcomes its visitors with numerous natural spectacles. You can now get to know the...

Indonesia – Land of Superlatives

The Southeast Asian island state of Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world with a population of over 250 million inhabitants. In general, Indonesia is a country of superlatives: The largest island state on our planet is home to the largest Muslim population in the world and also extends over more than 17,000 islands. So it’s no wonder that...

CEMPEDAK ISLAND – Sustainable Luxury in Indonesia

Cempedak is a unique adults-only private island that prioritizes sustainability and groundbreaking design. The twenty exceptional handmade bamboo villas for a maximum of 40 guests, has developed step by step over the years to preserve the natural habitat and wildlife. A destination for true visionaries. If you want to make a contribution on holiday so that our future...

NIKOI ISLAND – Robin Hood feeling with a touch of luxury

Nikoi is a 15-hectare island 8 km off the east coast of Bintan, Indonesia. Family-friendly Nikoi is a unique private island that prioritizes sustainability and groundbreaking design. The hotel offers 22 exceptional handcrafted rooms for a maximum of 42 guests. The barefoot island can also be rented as a whole. Long gone are the days when a hotel can call itself eco...

The Gili Islands in Indonesia

Azure blue waters, pristine sandy beaches and romantic bays: The Gili Islands in Indonesia are a dreamlike holiday paradise. Located in the Bali Sea, the various islands offer something for every tourist. Divers and fans of water sports in particular get their money’s worth here, the islands are known for the many sea turtles. In addition, several dolphins...

Bintan – a paradise on the doorstep of Singapore

When you think of a paradisiacal Indonesian island, Bali first comes to mind. But the maritime world of the Southeast Asian state is so diverse that another island was forgotten for a long time. Bintan is by far the largest island in the province of Riau, and if you don’t like the tourist boom in Bali, you will probably find the fulfilment of your holiday...

Fantastic nature experiences on the Indonesian “dragon island” Komodo

Komodo is an island with an area of 390 km², which belongs to the group of the Lesser Sunda Islands. It is part of the Komodo National Park, which stretches across the chain of islands from Sumbawa to Flores and was established to protect the largest lizard species living today, the Komodo dragons. Around 10,000 tourists visit the national park every year, which can...

Sumatra – island with unique landscapes

Sumatra is part of Indonesia and is the second largest island in the state. It belongs to the large Sunda Islands and has several offshore islands. In the middle of the primeval island runs the equator. Sumatra is also known for the Sunda Strait, which has a length of 40 kilometers and separates it from the neighboring island of Java , and the Strait of Malacca. The...

Indonesia: Islands of wild beauty

Life is a long, calm river, or is that Asian serenity? For three hours, the bamboo raft, which was put together the day before, has been gliding across the Amandit River. On board the improvised water vehicle: the current “Miss Tourism” of the region, Raisa Nurtanziliana, and me. The narrow vehicle rocks above the waves, gently we glide down wave after...