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Ancient Buddhist ruins framed by backdrops of luminous green rice terraces and conical volcanoes trailing plumes of smoke . . . Dancers decked in intricate, jewel-encrusted headdresses, tracing graceful arcs in the air with long, gold fingernails and lengths of canary-coloured silk . . . Shoals of kaleidoscopic fish streaming through coral reefs . . . Vast, unexplored swathes of rainforest where Orang-utans lumber through the branches . . .

Indonesia offers the modern traveller a non-stop parade of arrestingly exotic experiences. The trick is knowing where to find them. Scattered like a emerald necklace across the South Pacific, the country is vast – a chain of 17,508 islands draped over 500km of ocean between Indochina and Australia.

As an introduction to Indonesia’s intensely beautiful landscapes and traditional lifestyles, you can’t do better than three islands in the so-called Sunda Shelf – Java, Bali, and Borneo.

Thanks to its fertile volcanic soil and plentiful rainfall, Java is the most populous in the archipelago. The nation’s sprawling capital, Jakarta, lies on its north coast, but the undisputed cultural hub is Yogyakarta, where visitors come to experience traditional Javanese music, dance, arts and crafts, as well as to visit the great archeological sites of Borobudur and Prambanan nearby. Smouldering in the background, a phalanx of active volcanoes form an otherworldly hinterland, where you can climb in the pre-dawn gloom to gaze over the rim of giant craters for the sunrise view of a lifetime.

Bali, to the east of Java, is also dominated by volcanoes looming over coastlines of gorgeous white-sand beaches and transparent seas. Thanks to its spellbinding natural beauty, this is by far Indonesia’s most visited island. Busy, first-world resorts cluster along its south coast, but Bali’s unique, Hindu-dominated traditional culture still holds sway at the interior town of Ubu – crucible for a wealth of sumptuous art forms, from gamelan music to ikat weaving.

Nature rather than culture tends to be why most people travel north across the Java Sea to Kalimantan, Indonesia’s share of Borneo. The island’s vast jungles retain some of the greatest biodiversity on the planet, as well as indigenous minorities who until a generation ago remained entirely aloof from the modern world. Kalimantan’s star attraction, however, is the beguiling, copper-haired Orang-utan, which can be seen close up at several rescue centres.

Whether you want to base your journey around wildlife, paradise beaches, traditional culture, tropical boutique resorts, outdoor adventures or a cross-section of all these, TransIndus can put together the perfect Indonesia tour.

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Balinese music and dance

Balinese music and dance

Traditional music and dance plays an essential part in daily Balinese life, and you’ll have opportunities to experience numerous forms during your holiday, whether in visitor-oriented culture shows or authentic temple festivals.

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Ubud, Bali

Ubud, Bali

The inland town of Ubud is the cultural capital of Bali, and with its wonderful scenery, stylish hotels and plaethora of shops and craft centres, makes a great base for day excursions into the unspoilt interior.

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Amed, Bali

Amed, Bali

Amed, in the far east of Bali, refers to a 14-km stretch of tranquil bays, fringed by breathtaking clear water and coral reefs – perfect for relaxed sunbathing, swimming, snorkelling and diving.

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Besakih, Bali

Besakih, Bali

Besakih, on the lower slopes of the volcano Gunung Agung, is Bali’s most revered Hindu temple complex, and a constant hive of ritual activity – especially during one of its many festivals, for which worshippers don their finest silk outfits.

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Candi Dasa, Bali

Candi Dasa, Bali

This relaxed resort, centered on a pretty lagoon, makes a great base for explorations of Bali’s sublimely beautiful east.

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Sunrise, Gunung (Mount) Batur, Bali

Sunrise, Gunung (Mount) Batur, Bali

Climb to the summit of this active volcano in the northeast of Bali for sublime sunrise view of silhouetted mountains and misty craters.

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Orangutans, Kalimantan

Orangutans, Kalimantan

Half the world’s surviving population of Orangutans live in the rainforests of central Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo) where a handful of rehabilitation centres provide reliable sighting opportunities.

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Komodo dragons, Komono Island

Komodo dragons, Komono Island

Travel to the remote, breathtakingly beautiful island of Komono for a glimpse of the world’s largest living species of lizard, the legendary Komono Dragon.

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Prambanan, Java

Prambanan, Java

This vast Hindu temple complex at Prambanan is the largest and most majestic in Southeast Asia, comprising nearly 250 separate shrines that lay undisturbed for more than a thousand years.

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Borobudur, Java

Borobudur, Java

Borobudur, 40km/25miles east of Yogyakarta in central Java, is the site of a magnificent 9th-century Buddhist complex centered on a huge, ornately carved stupa – one of the world’s greatest archeological treasures.

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Yogyakarta, Java

Yogyakarta, Java

Yogyakarta, or ‘Yogya’ for short, is Java’s cultural capital, and an un-missable destination for anyone interested in the region’s arts and crafts.

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Gunung (Mount) Bromo, Java

Gunung (Mount) Bromo, Java

Drive and hike to the lip of a gaping, ash-grey crater for a spectacular view over an active volcano – a scene like something from an old dinosaur B movie.

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