Tumpak Sewu, also known as Coban Sewu, is a multi-tiered waterfall located in East Java, Indonesia. The waterfall is situated below Mount Semeru, the highest volcano in Java
Traditional Dance, Saman
Gayo tribe dances that use poetry in the Gayo language are usually performed to celebrate important events in aceh.
Raja Ampat, Papua
Situated in Papua, the most eastern island of the Indonesian Archipelago, Raja Ampat (The Four Kings) is an archipelago comprising over 1,500 small islands,
Yoga in Lombok
The island of Lombok in the West Nusa Tenggara province is known for its nature.
Mount Bromo
an active volcano in East Java, Indonesia. This mountain has an altitude of 2,329 meters above sea level and is located in four districts, namely Probolinggo Regency, Pasuruan Regency, Lumajang Regency, and Malang Regency.
Pantai Panjang, Bengkulu
Unlike many beaches, Pantai Panjang has no coconut or palm trees, but is dominated by Spruces and Pines which create a lovely shelter for beach-goers to rest and relax under.
Samosir Island, North Sumatra
Volcanic island in the middle of Lake Toba in the province of North Sumatra. An island in the island with a height of 1,000 meters above sea level makes this island an island that attracts the attention of tourists.
The Grand Mosque of Baiturrahman
The 130-year old grand mosque, more than just a masterpiece of Islamic architecture in the nation, its survival from the tsunami is viewed by many residents as a direct intervention from the divine.
Padar Island, East Nusa Tenggara Indonesia
The third largest island in the Komodo National Park area, after Komodo Island and Rinca Island. The island is relatively closer to Rinca Island than to Komodo Island, which is separated by the Leech Strait.