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Labuan Bajo is a small, beautiful harbor on the westernmost tip of the island of Flores and is the gateway to the Komodo National Park (KNP) and other Flores island wonders. At sunset, Labuan Bajo offers a spectacular view as the islets overlooking the harbor silhouette dramatically creating a magical effect. After Labuan Bajo we...
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“Kepulauan Seribu” literally meaning: the Thousand Islands is a group of islands in Jakarta Bay which stretches for approximately 100 miles with an area of 108,000 hectares or eleven times the land area of Jakarta. The marine national park area, located 45 km north of Jakarta City, is a marine nature conservation area with a conservation...
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Lake Toba is a crater lake covering an area of 1,145 square kilometers. In the middle dwells an island with an area almost comparable to the size of the country of Singapore. Lake Toba actually looks more like an ocean than a lake considering its size. Therefore, Lake Toba is placed as the largest lake...
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Many have heard of Borobudur Temple, even if asked, almost everyone has witnessed the splendor of this largest Indonesian temple. However, the temple, which is not too far from the city of Magelang, has another uniqueness that tourists who have visited Borobudur Temple may not necessarily experience. Namely the atmosphere of Borobudur Temple in the...
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The caldera in this park is the largest on the island of Java, with 10 km of barren desert. In this sea of sand, seven eruption centers were found in two crossing paths, namely from east-west and northeast-southwest. The cool air is one of the reasons for visiting the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park area....
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Tana Toraja is one of the regencies in South Sulawesi which has various kinds of amazing tourist objects, its culture which is still thick makes its own magnet for tourists both from within and outside the country. indeed for those of you who have just visited Tana Toraja a mystical impression is felt, but behind...
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Lombok Island is an island in the Lesser Sunda Islands or Nusa Tenggara. Lombok is geographically almost the same size as Bali and, like any of Bali’s popular tourist areas, it offers a variety of destinations to suit any tourist’s taste. The best time to come is in May when the weather is sunny and...
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Medan is the capital of the province of North Sumatra and is the third largest city in Indonesia. The city is dominated by Javanese, Batak, Chinese, Mandailing and Indian ethnicities. This city is often used as a tourist destination for people at home and abroad. As many as 74 tourist objects are scattered in the...
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Makassar city is the capital city of South Sulawesi province. Makassar is the largest metropolitan city in the Eastern Indonesia region and in the past was the capital of the State of East Indonesia and the Province of Sulawesi. Makassar is located on the southwestern coast of Sulawesi Island and is bordered by the Makassar...
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Want to travel to the city of Yogyakarta, must be easy. It doesn’t take much preparation, it’s enough for our bodies to get there first. After that, all you have to do is follow your footsteps and you can feel the typical tourism of Yogyakarta. That’s how the city used to be the capital of...
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