And the gods smiled
Custom travel to Indonesia
Shed all your Occidental routine and running around as you lose yourself amid bright-green rice fields on Java and Bali; Sumba’s sandalwood forests, Hindu temples at Prambanan or the thick jungles in Borneo, where the world’s largest orangutan population lives.
The diversity of Indonesia’s more than ten thousand islands defies the imagination. You’ll marvel at its culture and its harmonious mix of different ethnicities and civilizations.
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Recommended travel time: May to October
The best season for Indonesia is May to October, with warm days and cool nights. It’s the optimal time for moving through the country and chilling out in Bali.
Seasonal experiences
Visit fascinating cacao cultivations to smell and sample this precious commodity, as you observe chocolate’s elaboration process.
Set sail on a traditional sailboat to explore the Indonesian archipelago and feast your eyes on some of the country’s most dazzling spots, including Raja Ampat and Komodo.
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