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Saturday, January 26, 2013

Tour Packages Indonesia: We provide some of amazing places in Indonesia


 8D/7N Sumatera Overland


Day 1 : Arrival Medan – Bukit Lawang  
Today you arrive in Medan, the main city in northern Sumatra. Afterwards, departure to Bukit Lawang, the orang utan rehabilitation centre located in Gunung Leuser National Park. This is one of the largest national park in the world containing over 800,000 ha of virgin rainforest. You will pass by landscape with vast view of oilpalm plantation. Upon arrival, check-in hotel and relax.
Overnight in Bukit Lawang.

Day 2 : Bukit Lawang – Berastagi (with Breakfast)
First, jungle walk about 2-3 hours in the park to explore Sumatra rainforest. You’ll probably see wild orang utans, macaques, hornbills and many kind of tropical plants. You’ll walk via small often muddy and hilly paths (seldom flat walking). Good physical fitness is required. The walk ends at the feeding platform where the orang utans are fed and trained to live in the wild. You’ll see the orang utans coming out of the forest to the platform by swinging from branch to branch. In the fruit season the orang utans may not come out as they may get enough foods from the forest but it happens rarely. After the feedings, short relax and direct transfer to the mountain resort, Berastagi.
Notice:
Those bringing camera photo/video at the orangutan’s site will be charged IDR 50,000 or approx. USD 6 for camera and IDR 150,000 for video or approx. USD 18.
Trekking check-list (need to bring); Shoes with good profile, Rain coat, Insects repellant & Dry bag for wallet, camera etc
Overnight in Berastagi.

Day 3 : Berastagi – Lake Toba / Samosir Island (with Breakfast)    
Scenic drive to Lake Toba, one of the deepest and largest crater lake in the world with stop at Dokan, a Batak Karo village with a number of traditional houses still being inhabited where eight families live together in harmony in each house. Proceed to Sipiso piso waterfall and the long house of King Batak Simalungun. Arrive in Parapat, a resort town on shore of lake Toba, across the lake by public boat to Samosir island where you will stay overnights. The boat will probably stops several time to drop other passengers. You will be dropped right in front of your hotel. Overnight in Samosir.

Day 4 :  Samosir Tour (with Breakfast)
Explore the natural beauty and cultural aspects of Batak Toba by visiting Ambarita village where the remnant megalithic culture of Batak Toba lies in front of traditional houses. Continue to Simanindo to see folkdance performed by the villagers. Here you also can visit a museum built in typical Batak style. On returning to your hotel, stop at Tomok village to see a very old but nicely decorated sarchopagus.
Notices: Samosir tour done by car for 1-5 paxs while 6-up by boat.
Overnight in Samosir.

Day 5 : Samosir Island – Sipirok (with Breakfast)
Across back to Parapat by public boat and drive up to Sipirok with view of marching mountains Bukit Barisan, a long but beautiful trip. First stop will be at a typical Batak village Jangga Dolok/Lumban Binanga. Next stop at colourful market place in Balige and sulphur hotspring in Sipoholon.
Overnight in Sipirok.

Day 6 : Sipirok – Bukittinggi (with Breakfast)
The journey today is rather long but worthwhile to exhibits the inner part of Sumatra. The scenery of mountains, rivers, valleys and traditional villages will relieve you from weariness. Enroute stop at Sijornih waterfall and Sihepeng to see a small herb garden where several kinds of herbs are grown (kardemon, ginger, vanille etc). Here, often there is also a short tailed monkey present who are specially trained to collect coconuts.

Next you will pass by a moslem school where the students are living in very small houses. Just before the city of Kotanopan you can sometimes witness the search for gold dust in the nearby river (activity subject to availability). The last stop before Bukittinggi is Bonjol where you will cross the equator.
Overnight in Bukittinggi.

Day 7 : Minangkabau Tour (with Breakfast)
City tour to visit the clock tower Jam Gadang which overlooks the colourful market  Pasar Atas, Dutch fort called De Kock, Sianok valley and Pandai Sikat, a village famous with its hand weaving and wood carving. Travel further to Pagaruyung palace, a site of ancient Minangkabau kingdom where women ruled in matrilineal society. In 2007 this palace was burnt down, hit by lightning. Now it is under reconstruction and almost finished. Afternoon back to Bukittinggi. Overnight in Bukittinggi.

Day 8 : Bukit Tinggi – Padang Airport (with Breakfast)
Free to relax until time to leave for airport. The trip takes about 2 hours passing by the greenery of Anai park and waterfall.


6D/5N Orang Utan & Lake Toba



Day 1 : Arrival Medan – Bukit Lawang

Today you arrive in Medan, the main city in northern Sumatra. Afterwards, departure to Bukit Lawang, the orang utan rehabilitation centre located in Gunung Leuser National Park. This is one of the largest national park in the world containing over 800,000 ha of virgin rainforest. You will pass by landscape with vast view of oilpalm plantation. Upon arrival, check-in hotel and relax. Overnight in Bukit Lawang.

Day 2 : Bukit Lawang – Berastagi (with Breakfast)

First, jungle walk about 2-3 hours in the park to explore Sumatra rainforest. You’ll probably see wild orang utans, macaques, hornbills and many kind of tropical plants. You’ll walk via small often muddy and hilly paths (seldom flat walking). Good physical fitness is required. The walk ends at the feeding platform where the orang utans are fed and trained to live in the wild. You’ll see the orang utans coming out of the forest to the platform by swinging from branch to branch. In the fruit season the orang utans may not come out as they may get enough foods from the forest but it happens rarely. After the feedings, short relax and direct transfer to the mountain resort, Berastagi.

Notice:

Those bringing camera photo/video at the orangutan’s site will be charged IDR 50,000 or approx. USD 6 for camera and IDR 150,000 for video or approx. USD 18. (current)
Trekking check-list (need to bring); Shoes with good profile, Rain coat, Insects repellant & Dry bag for wallet, camera etc.
Overnight in Berastagi.

Day 3 : Berastagi – Lake Toba / Samosir Island (with Breakfast)    

Scenic drive to lake Toba, one of the deepest and largest crater lake in the world with stop at Dokan, a Batak Karo village with a number of traditional houses still being inhabited where eight families live together in harmony in each house. Proceed to Sipiso piso waterfall and the long house of king Batak Simalungun. Arrive in Parapat, a resort town on shore of lake Toba, across the lake by public boat to Samosir island where you will stay overnights. The boat will probably stops several time to drop other passengers. You will be dropped right in front of your hotel. Overnight in Samosir.

Day 4 :  Samosir Tour (B)

Explore the natural beauty and cultural aspects of Batak Toba by visiting Ambarita village where the remnant megalithic culture of Batak Toba lies in front of traditional houses. Continue to Simanindo to see folkdance performed by the villagers. Here you also can visit a museum built in typical Batak style. On returning to your hotel, stop at Tomok village to see a very old but nicely decorated sarchopagus. Overnight in Samosir.

Day 5 : Samosir Island – Medan (with Breakfast)        

Across back to Parapat by public boat and return to Medan on about 5 hours drive. You’ll pass by town of Pematang Siantar and Tebingtinggi with its vast view of oilpalm plantation, cacao and rubber. Arrive in Medan, city tour visiting Maimun palace built by the sultan of Deli in 1888, grand mosque AlMashum built in 1906 in Moroccan style and colorful Buddhist temple vihara Gunung Timur. Then transfer to your hotel and relax.
Overnight in Medan.

Day 6 : Transfer to airport (with Breakfast)

Free to relax until time to leave for airport. End of services



4D/3N Highlights Of Lombok





Day 1: Arrival – Kuta
Upon arrival at the airport, directly drive to Kuta.
On the way, stop at a traditional Sasak village - featuring the unique traditional lodge with its buffalo dung floors, Tanjung Aan – one of the most scenic and unspoilt beaches in this part of the island.
Rest of the day at leisure to enjoy hotel facilities.
Overnight in Kuta.

Day 2: Kuta – Senggigi (with Breakfast & Lunch)

It’s a full day trip to the North part of Lombok. You will stop at Senaru, a small village on the foot of Mount Rinjani. Here, trek down to Sendang Gila waterfall (125m high), set amongst the tranquil lush surroundings. Visit Bayan village and the traditional mosque of Wetu Telu, where religion and culture blends in harmony. Next you’ll perched in the mountainous area of Mount Rinjani, an amazing panorama. At Sembalun Lawang village and Sembalun Bumbung village, lie in the quite Sembalun valley – hidden on the eastern slope of Mount Rinjani, where you can discover one of the Sasak ethnic groups with its unique tradition.
Drive to Senggigi along the west coast-line of Lombok, some additional stops could be made for stretchning and walk around in some local villages.
Last stop is at Malimbu hill for picture taking.
Overnight at Senggigi.

Day 3: Senggigi – Gili Trawangan (with Breakfast & Lunch)

Today visit Batu Bolong Temple which sits on rocks jutting out to the sea. Then drive to Pusuk pass, a green tropical rain forest offering beautiful panorama of the green hill and valley, where wild monkeys await you for peanuts and bananas. Then a short transfer by outrigger boat will take you to Gili Trawangan, the biggest and also the liveliest island of the Lombok’s famous three gilis. Enjoy your easy time for snorkelling and swimming.

Day 4: Senggigi – Departure (with Breakfast)

Prepare for your departure, and on the way to airport you will visit Mayura water palace, Banyumulek village – famous for its traditional pottery, and Sukarara village – renowned for its traditional hand weaving of brightly patterned songket, ikat and sarong cloth. Drop at airport for your next destination.





3D/2N Komodo & Rinca



Day 1: Denpasar – Labuan Bajo (with Lunch & Dinner)
Morning flight to Labuanbajo. On arrival direct transfer to your preferred hotel. Afternoon visit Batu Cermin Cave and Ujungfishermen village and the local harbor to view its picturesque sunset. Dinner will be served at a local restaurant before  return to hotel for overnight.

Day 2: Labuan Bajo – Rinca – Komodo – Labuan Bajo (with Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner)
Early morning transfer to the harbor to get on board a local motoized boat to Rinca. Morning in Rinca to see the activities of Komodo dragons in their pure environment. Then proceed to Komodo Island. Lunch will be served on boat. Afernoon trekking to Banunggulung in Komodo Island. Then you will have chance to swim and snorkel at Pink Beach before returning to Labuan Bajo. Dinner will be at local restaurant. Overnight in Labuan Bajo.

Day 3: Labuan Bajo – Denpasar (with Breakfast)
After breakfast transfer to the airport for your flight back to Bali.


5D/4N Amazing Bali




Day 1: South of Bali – Ubud (with Lunch)
This day trip begins in Batubulan with an electrifying performance of the Barong dance show, combining  elaborate costumes, deft choreography and the lively crescendo of a gamelan orchestra. 

Then drive through Balinese countryside to Mas, a village famous for its impressive woodcarvings. A stop is made at one of the many woodcarving factories where you can see artisans chipping intricate designs from blocks of wood.


Next visit is to the mysterious Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave) which dates back to the 3rd century. Hewn out of the rocks, the cave entrance is fantastically carved and depicts entangled leaves, animals, ocean waves and demonic human shapes.


The route then takes you to one of Bali’s holy springs. The waters are believed to have magic curative powers and people journey from all over Bali to purify themselves in the clear bathing pools.


In Ubud, the artistic heart of Bali, visit one of the many art galleries and perchance catch an artist at work.   


The road to Ubud is a haven for arts lovers with small family run workshops lining roadside, you will sew local artist employing skills, traditions and tools dating back centuries. The town of Ubud is Bali’s flourishing center for the arts and a shopper’s paradise, with colorful stalls of wood carvings, textiles and souvenirs on every street.

Overnight in Sanur/Kuta.

Day 2: Ubud – Rafting (with Breakfast & Lunch)

As you carve through some of Bali’s most appealing landscape, the Ayung River provides a thrill that begins the moment you push of from the riverbanks. As you switch between Class I and II rapids, you will wind through deep valleys with cascading waterfalls and towering cliffs of prehistoric significance.
On the more leisurely stretches through tropical forests you will see Hindu shrines that are brightly decorated on ceremonial days of prayer. Just as you think it is all coming to an end, the unpredictable Ayung River propels your raft into yet another rapid.

Sobek’s two hour, visually spectacular rafting trip down the Ayung River is made even more enjoyable and comfortable by the brand new industry leading, safety approved equipment.


This adventure for guests of all ages is a mix of wild excitement, breath taking views and well guided, informative, sightseeing.

Overnight in Ubud.

Day 3: Ubud – Lovina (with Breakfast & Lunch)

From Ubud, drive to the bustling commercial town of Tabanan, where you will leave the busy roads and make your way up into the mountains.  Passing neat rice terraces clinging to the hillside, the road leads you to the remote Pura Luhur Batukaru, a temple  set  amidst  lush  tropical  forests,  half  way  up  the  steep  slopes  of  mount Batukaru.

From Pura Luhur Batukaru you will take a tiny back-road leading across steep rice terraces to the village of Jatiluwih.


As the road winds up into the mountains, stunning views can be seen from all sides. At 1.500 meter above sea level you will arrive in Bedugul, a cool mountain retreat nestled on the shores of Lake Bratan, filling the crater of an extinct volcano.

We will visit Candi Kuning traditional market, to discover up-close the fascinating variety of exotic produce grown in the area’s fertile volcanic soil. Still in Bedugul, from here you will visit the peaceful and sacred temple on the lake of Ulun Danu Temple.

Following a scenic road your next point of call will be the beautiful waterfall at Gitgit. Renowned as Bali's most dramatic waterfall, the cool cascading waters are surrounded by lush tropical vegetation.


From Gitgit you will leave the hills and drop down to the north coast and the city of Singaraja, once an important administrative center. The city has a relaxing cosmopolitan air, with tree-lined avenues, wide market streets and interesting colonial architecture. About 6 kilometers west from Singaraja you will arrive at Lovina, a long stretch of black sand, bordering numerous coastal fishing villages.

Overnight in Lovina.

Day 4: Lovina – Candidasa (with Breakfast & Lunch)

Early in the morning, it’s optional for you to join Dolphin Tour, arranged by hotel. Sailing from Lovina Beach to the sea by a local boat, for a good chance to greet some groups of hopping dolphins during the way.

After short Singaraja city tour visiting the ancient harbor of Buleleng, the city center and and old Chinese Temple, drive down to Candidasa passing Kintamani.

Approaching the Batur area, swirling mists are likely to obscure the view and increase the chill.

Follow the road passing the villages of Kintamani and Batur, suddenly you find yourself perched on the rim of a crater measuring some 14 km across. From here you have a stunning view of the still active Mount Batur surrounded to one side by the blue waters of Bali's largest lake, Lake Batur, and on the other by lava fields and cultivated patches. When you will leave behind this fascinating scenery and will descend to the lush, green picture postcard Bali, you will certainly feel like you've just crossed over to a different place and time.


Continuing south from Penelokan, the road begins to descend towards the central-eastern regency of Bangli. The small sleepy town of the same name contains one of Bali's most beautiful temples, the 11th century Pura Kehen.

From Kehen we proceed to Klungkung, once the center of Bali's smallest but most important kingdom and a great artistic and cultural focal point. The painted ceiling of the Kertagosa (Hall of Justice) depicting the punishments awaiting evil-doers in hell and the delights of the gods in heave, is a superb example of architecture.  
Driving eastward we are heading to Candidasa through the village of Sidemen and Putung which offer a magnificent view down  across a valley of rice terrace to the sea and South Bali.
Overnight in Candidasa.

Day 5: Candidasa – South of Bali (with Breakfast)

In the morning you will visit one of the few remaining Bali Aga "original Balinese" villages. Tenganan is a walled village full of unusual customs, festivals and practices. Ritual clothing is an indispensable part of the village's sacred order, their double ikat fabrics, known as geringsing, ranking among the masterpieces of traditional textile art.

Proceed visit to Puri Agung Karangasem. This palace was built at the end of the 19th century.  Main attraction is building architecture, which is the combination between Balinese, Chinese and European architecture.


Continue to Taman Ujung water castle, which was initially called as Taman Soekasada. Continue through the eastern coast the main road meets the coast at the fishing village of Kusamba, with its dramatic black sand beaches.  Last visit will be Goa Lawah (bat cave) Temple, one of the state temples of the Klungkung Regency.


The cave itself is home to hundreds of thousands of bats, crowds of kneeling devotees with colorful offerings, burning incense and priest’s prayers make a visit to Goa Lawah during the ceremony a fascinating experience.

Drive on to south of Bali.



2D/1N Surabaya & Mount Bromo



Day 1: Surabaya – Bromo
Start in the morning from Surabaya airport or from your hotel in the city. A short visit can be made in Surabaya, to the Arab quarter and the Zoo (tropical birds and the famous dragon of Komodo) before departing to Bromo region. One the way stop at Pasuruan and visit the traditional fishing port. Afterward drive to Bromo, overnight at Bromo Cottage or similar hotel.

Day 2: Bromo Sunrise – Surabaya (with Breakfast)

Early wake-up call, at 3am. Leave the hotel for Cemoro Lawang, about 1 hour drive, to get to the closest point from where we start the discovery of Bromo volcano. The trip continues on foot or horse-back (cost of horse riding is not included) to cross the sand-sea to get to the feet of Mount Bromo. The spectacular view of the range of volcanoes (Bromo, Batok and Semeru) is unveiled along with the rise of the morning sun. Bromo is one of the multitudes of active volcanoes throughout Java. The view of this site is particularly spectacular. The observation may take at leisure. Afterward drive back to the hotel for breakfast and prepare to departure back to Surabaya. Upon arrival at Surabaya, drop at airport or at hotel in the city.



2D/1N Yogyakarta, Borobudur, & Prambanan



Day 1: Arrival Jogjakarta – Prambanan (with Lunch)

Arrival at Jogjakarta airport, then direct visiting Prambanan Hindu Temple. This temple is believed to have been built by King Belitung Maha Sambu during the mid of 9th century. Its parapets area adorned with a bas reliefs depicting the famous Ramayana Ballet. Rest of the afternoon at leisure, either to spend time at hotel or dropped in the city centre for strolling or shopping.
Overnight in Jogjakarta.

Day 2: Borobudur – Jogja City Tour – Departure (with Breakfast & Lunch)

Jogjakarta is one of the 3 special districts in Indonesia, and is considered as the foremost centre of Javanese culture. Located at the food of the active volcano Mount Merapi, the fertile plan of Jogjakarta was established in 16th/17th century.
On this day, visit Jogjakarta Sultan Palace “Kraton” which is built in grand and elegant Javanese architectural style, lies in the centre of the municipality. It was built in 1756 by Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono I. Next to the Kraton is the Taman Sari water castle, one a bathing pool for the king and his wifes.

At Kotagede, a neat, little and old town of Jogjakarta which was once the seat of the mighty Mataram kingdom, you will have the chance to visit silver works industry.

Then drive to Borobudur, a Buddhist Temple located 42km west of Jogjakarta. It is one of the world’s most famous temple, standing majestic and serene on a hillock overlooking lush green fields and distant hills. The shrine is the world’s and most complete of Buddhist reliefs.
Drop to airport for departure.



9D/8N Highlights Of Java (End In Bali)



Day 1: Arrival Jakarta (with Lunch)

Upon arrival in Jakarta, direct for Jakarta city tour visiting the Old Town Batavia and Sunda Kelapa harbor. Known as Kota Tua, it was the reminiscent of the vicinity during colonial times in 16th century. The city was only within Batavia walled compound (today Kota), while the surrounding areas was only kampong (villages), orchards and ricefields. Dubbed “The Jewel of Asia” and “Queen of the East” in the 16th century by European sailors, Batavia was once a centre of commerce for the whole continent due to its strategic location and abundant resources.
From Kota Tua, it’s a short drive to National Museum, then visit the National Monument (Monas).
Rest of the afternoon at leisure.
Overnight in Jakarta.

Day 2: Jakarta – Bogor – Bandung (with Breakfast & Lunch)

Today’s program is to visit Bogor Botanical Garden with its collection of over 10,000 different species of tropical plants. The gardens officially opened in 1817. They were used to research and develop plants and seeds from other parts of Indonesia for cultivation during the 19th century. This is a tradition that continues today and contributes to the garden’s reputation as the center of botanical research.
The trip will also pass Puncak tea plantation, and an optional stop can be made here.

Upon arrival in Bandung, direct to visit an Angklung performance. The performance are shown by children and is an is a very interesting session. Angklung is a musical instrument made of two bamboo tubes attached to a bamboo frame. The tubes are carved to have a resonant pitch when struct and are tuned to octaves. The base of the frame is held in one hand, whilst the other hand strucks the instrument. This causes a repeating note to sound. Each of three or more performers in and angklung ensemble play just one note or more, but altogether complete melodies are produced.

Overnight in Bandung.

Day 3: Bandung (with Breakfast & Lunch)

A fullday program to explore Bandung and its surrounding. A short drive within the city to the live of local people, then drive to Tangkuban Perahu mountainous area to see Tangkuban Perahu volcano. It is a dormant volcano which last erupted in 1959, and is a popular tourist attraction where tourists can hike or ride to the edge of the crater to view the hot water springs and boiling mud up close, and buy eggs cooked on the hot surface.
Then visit a hot springs nearby.
In the evening, stroll to the city center for fashion or try out the varied local snacks.
Overnight in Bandung

Day 4: Bandung – Jogjakarta (with Breakfast, Lunch Box)

By morning train to Jogjakarta (about 7 hours), and arrive in Jogjakarta in the afternoon. Transfer to hotel and rest of the day at leisure.
In the evening, you can make your own program to the famous Malioboro street, enjoy the hustle bustle and souveniers vendors, and try to bargain to get the best offer.
Overnight in Jogjakarta.

Day 5: Jogjakarta – Borobudur (with Breakfast & Lunch)

Jogjakarta is one of the 3 special districts in Indonesia, and is considered as the foremost centre of Javanese culture. Located at the foot of the active volcano Mount Merapi, the fertile plan of Jogjakarta was established in 16th/17th century.
On this day, visit Jogjakarta Sultan Palace “Kraton” which is built in grand and elegant Javanese architectural style, lies in the centre of the municipality. It was built in 1756 by Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono I. Next to the Kraton is the Taman Sari water castle, once a bathing pool for the king and his wifes.

At Kotagede, a neat, little and old town of Jogjakarta which was once the seat of the mighty Mataram kingdom, you will have the chance to visit silver works industry.

Then drive to Borobudur, a Buddhist Temple located 42km west of Jogjakarta. It is one of the world’s most famous temple, standing majestic and serene on a hillock overlooking lush green fields and distant hills. The shrine is the world’s and most complete of Buddhist reliefs.
Overnight in Jogjakarta.

Day 6: Jogjakarta – Solo – Kediri (with Breakfast & Lunch)

It’s about 6 hours driving to Kediri with stop in Solo at Mangkunegaran Palace, a classical repository of classical Javanese art and culture. It has numerous priceless treasures which is believed to be from Majapahit century. From Solo continue to Sukuh Temple, which has a distinctive thematic reliefs from other temples where life before birth and sexual education are its main theme. Its main monument is a simple pyramid structure with reliefs and statues in front of it, including three tortoises with flattened shells and a male figure grasping his penis. A giant 1.82 (6ft) of lingga (phallus) with four balls, representing penile incisions, was one of the status that has been relocated to the National Museum of Indonesia in Jakarta.
Arrive at Kediri, a lively city where one of the biggest cigarette’s company, Gudang Garam, is located.
Overnight in Kediri.

Day 7: Kediri – Bromo (with Breakfast & Lunch)

In the morning, drive to Mount Kelud to see its phenomenon, with its new-born dome of Kelud.
From Mount Kelud, heading to Blitar to visit Penataran Temple, the largest Hindu temple complex in East Java. The temple is believed to have been under construction from 12th – 15th century, and played a significant role in the Majapahit kingdom, under its famous King Hayam Wuruk.
Continue the drive upward to Bromo. Overnight in Bromo.

Day 8: Bromo – Ijen (with Breakfast & Lunch)

Early wake-up call, at 3am. Leave the hotel for Cemoro Lawang, about 1 hour drive, to get to the closest point from where we start the discovery of Bromo volcano. The trip continues on foot or horse-back (cost for horse riding is not included) to cross the sand-sea to get to the feet of Mount Bromo. The spectacular view of the range of volcanoes (Bromo, Batok and Semeru) is unveiled along with the rise of the morning sun. Bromo is one of the multitudes of active volcanoes throughout Java. The view of this site is particularly spectacular. The observation may take at leisure. Afterward drive back to the hotel for breakfast and prepare to departure to Ijen.
Late afternoon arrival in Ijen, the evening at leisure.
Overnight in Ijen.

Day 9: Ijen – Bali (with Breakfast & Lunch)

After an early wake-up call and breakfast, a four-wheel drive vehicle carries you through the rural villages, coffee and clove plantations and then into one of Java’s last rainforests. Humidity, wildlife, giant ferns and big trees cover the slope of the mountain, to arrive at the Park Ranger’s station, to begin the 90-minute hike to Ijen Crater along a shady track with spectacular views. The stunning view is unveiled at 2380 meters altitude. The lake eerie color and smoke wafting from bright yellow sulfur deposits crate the landscape desolate, barren and vibrantly alive. Watching miners descend into the crater and re-emerge carrying up to 80 kilos of ore on bamboo basket along the treacherous path. Afterward walk down the mountain and drive back to the hotel for shower. Afterward drive to the harbor for ferry crossing to Bali.
Drop at your hotel in Bali.



5D/4N Toraja



Day 1: Arrival Makassar – Toraja (with Lunch & Dinner)

Upon arrival at Hasanuddin Airport Makassar, meeting service. Afterwards set out on the picturesque drive to Toraja. A drive from approx. 8 hours along the Buginese villages with their typical houses. Lunch will be served in a seafood restaurant in Pare-Pare, precedes a scenic drive with many photo stops en route. In the afternoon stop at Puncak Lakawan to enjoy the spectacular view. Late afternoon arrive in Rantepao. Dinner and overnight at hotel.

Day 2: Toraja (with Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner)

After breakfast, a full day exploring Toraja. First we will visit Lemo to see tows of Tau Tau statues and the hanging graves. Onwards to Suaya to discover the secret of the Baby Tree. Also visiting Londa, to see an ancient grave where the deceased are entombed. At Kete Kesu, one of the oldest Torajan villages we can see Tongkonan, an old rice barns, also famous for its traditional colourful woodcarving. Lunch in Rantepao. Dinner at overnight at hotel.

Day 3: Toraja (with Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner)

After breakfast, another full day discovery tour of Toraja, this time visiting Pallawa, Sa’dan – known as weaving centre, as well as Marante and Nanggala, traditional Torajan villages renowned for their large Tongkonans and rice barns. Lunch in Rantepao. Dinner and overnight at hotel.

Day 4: Toraja (with Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner)

After breakfast, we set out on a full day trip to Batutumonga, enjoying superb views over Rantepao and surrounding vallesy. Ideal for a long walk along the ricefields and through the daily Torajan live. Lunch in Rantepao. Dinner and overnight at hotel.

Day 5: Toraja – Departure (with Breakfast & Lunch)

After breakfast, drive back to Makassar. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant in Pare Pare. Then transfer directly to Hasanuddin Airport Makassar to catch your flight to your next destination.



3D/2N Jakarta & Bandung



Day 1: Arrival Jakarta
Upon arrival in Jakarta, direct for Jakarta city tour visiting the Old Town Batavia and Sunda Kelapa harbor. Known as Kota Tua, it was the reminiscent of the vicinity during colonial times in 16th century. The city was only within Batavia walled compound (today Kota), while the surrounding areas was only kampong (villages), orchards and ricefields. Dubbed “The Jewel of Asia” and “Queen of the East” in the 16th century by European sailors, Batavia was once a centre of commerce for the whole continent due to its strategic location and abundant resources.
After lunch drive to Bandung.
Arrive Bandung in the late afternoon, rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight in Bandung.

Day 2: Bandung (with Breakfast)

A fullday program to explore Bandung and its surrounding. A short drive within the city to the live of local people, then drive to Tangkuban Perahu mountainous area to see Tangkuban Perahu volcano. It is a dormant volcano which last erupted in 1959, and is a popular tourist attraction where tourists can hike or ride to the edge of the crater to view the hot water springs and boiling mud up close, and buy eggs cooked on the hot surface.

In the afternoon, visit an Angklung performance. The performance are shown by children and is an is a very interesting session. Angklung is a musical instrument made of two bamboo tubes attached to a bamboo frame. The tubes are carved to have a resonant pitch when struct and are tuned to octaves. The base of the frame is held in one hand, whilst the other hand strucks the instrument. This causes a repeating note to sound. Each of three or more performers in and angklung ensemble play just one note or more, but altogether complete melodies are produced.


In the evening, stroll to the city center for fashion or try out the varied local snacks.

Overnight in Bandung

Day 3: Bandung – Jakarta (with Breakfast)

Today is a leisure program in Bandung before driving back to Jakarta.
Visit to Aroma coffee factory, where traditional processing methods are still considered the norm. Then drive around the city and any stop can be made at souveniers shops.
Return to Jakarta via toll road, and drop at Jakarta airport for your next destination.



3D/2N Honeymoon Package



Day 1: Kintamani & Ubud (with Lunch)
This day trip begins with visiting Mas, a village famous for its impressive woodcarvings. A stop is made at one of the many woodcarving factories where you can see artisans chipping intricate designs from blocks of wood.

Our next destination is the enormous Batur caldera in Kintamani, some 14 kilometers across it is an awesome sight.  A steep ascent takes us into swirling mists and on reaching the massive crater rim you will feel as you have been transported back to prehistoric times.  Perched on the rim of this spectacular crater is the village of Penelokan which means ‘look out’ and from here you will encounter one of Bali’s most stunning views.  . The crater of Mount Batur is holy and a sanctuary at the top is dedicated to the fertility goddess. Next to Mount Batur, Lake Batur shimmers like a sheet of blue glass – a wonderful photographic opportunity.


The route back to the south of Bali takes you to one of Bali’s holy springs. The waters are believed to have magic curative powers and people journey from all over Bali to purify themselves in the clear bathing pools.


In Ubud, the artistic heart of Bali, visit one of the many art galleries and perchance catch an artist at work.   


The road to Ubud is a haven for arts lovers with small family run workshops lining roadside, you will sew local artist employing skills, traditions and tools dating back centuries. The town of Ubud is Bali’s flourishing center for the arts and a shopper’s paradise, with colorful stalls of wood carvings, textiles and souvenirs on every street.


Last stop is the village of Celuk, famous for its gold and silver works. You can watch skilled artisans creating exquisite pieces of jewellery and ornaments from gold and silver.

Overnight in Sanur/Kuta.

Day 2: GWK & Dinner at Jimbaran (with Breakfast & Dinner)

Designed and built by Nyoman Nuarta, one of Indonesia’s foremost modern sculptor, the Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) statue and its pedestal building will be standing 150 meters height with its wings span 64 meters across. The status is picturing Lord Wisnu, as the source of wisdom, riding on the back of the mythical bird Garuda, as the manifestation of conscience toward Amerta, the perennial goodness. At present time, parts of the complete statues have been placed temporarily in different plazas within the area.

From GWK, it’s about 20 minutes drive to the southernmost tip of Bali. Set on the cliffs which drop sharply into the sea, the Uluwatu Temple is an unbelievable sight, perched on a precariously narrow cliff, 50 meters above the Indian Ocean pounding the rocks below. To give its full name, the Pura Luhur Uluwatu means” the temple above the final stone” which couldn’t be nearer to the truth, as it hangs right over the abyss.


Then join to see the famous Kecak Dance at the nearby area of Uluwatu Temple.

After the dance, drive to Jimbaran for a romantic dinner by the sea.
Overnight in Sanur/Kuta.

Day 3: Spa Package (with Breakfast)

Today is a leisure program to enjoy the 120-minutes Spa. After the spa, enjoy a relax walk in Kuta or in other area in South of Bali where you wish to be dropped.



3D/2N Family Package



Day 1: South of Bali – Bali Safari & Marine Park

Home to hundreds amazing animals representing more than 60 species, including some of rare and endangered species. Combining Balinese cultural ambience with African Savannah, Bali Safari and Marine Park features the following exhibits featuring Sumatrapan elephant, Sumatran tiger, white tiger, leopard, komodo dragon and cheetah are just some of the fascinating creatures that can be seen at the Bali Safari and Marine Park.
The visit to this park includes:
- Animal Educational Show
- Bali Agung Performance (theatre)
- Elephant Educational Show
- Fresh Water Aquarium
- Fun Zone (unlimited)
- Safari Journey Trip
- Water Park
Return to hotel in the afternoon or according to your wish.
Overnight in Sanur/Kuta.

Day 2: South of Bali – GWK (with Breakfast)

Morning enjoy the beach with the kids, at leisure.
In the afternoon depart to visit Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK).
Designed and built by Nyoman Nuarta, one of Indonesia’s foremost modern sculptor, the Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) statue and its pedestal building will be standing 150 meters height with its wings span 64 meters across. The status is picturing Lord Wisnu, as the source of wisdom, riding on the back of the mythical bird Garuda, as the manifestation of conscience toward Amerta, the perennial goodness. At present time, parts of the complete statues have been placed temporarily in different plazas within the area.
The status and its pedestal will be surrounded by more than 240 hectares cultural park that provide attractions for both local and foreign visitors, with supporting facilities such as Lotus Pond, Festival Park, Amphitheater, Stree Theather, Exhibition Hall, as well as restaurants and souvenier shops.
Overnight in Sanur/Kuta.

Day 3: South of Bali – Waterbom Park (with Breakfast)

Waterbom Bali is home to more than 17 world class waterslides and leisure facilities for all ages. Located in the heart of Kuta, Waterbom Bali is literally an oasis surrounded by tropical Bali gardens. These exciting and adrenaline pumping water slides slice through 3.8 hectares of landscaped tropical parks providing hours of fun and entertainment for everyone.
Enjoy the fullday activities at the park, then transfer to your next hotel in South of Bali.




3D/2N Kelimutu Colored Lakes Trail

Day 1: Denpasar – Maumere – Moni (with Lunch & Dinner)
Morning flight to Maumere. On arrival transfer to a local restaurant for lunch. Then proceed to Moni with stops in
Wolowaru village. Late afternoon arriving in Moni. Dinner and overnight at hotel.

Day 2: Moni – Kelimutu – Maumere (with Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner)
Early morning driving up to Mt. Kelimutu to see its picturesque colored lakes and the sunrise. After breakfast driving back to Maumere with stops in Jopu traditional village, Sikka weaving village and Wuring fishermen village. Late afternoon arriving in Maumere and check in at hotel.

Day 3: Maumere – Denpasar (with Breakfast)
After breakfast transfer to the airport for your flight back to Bali.


3D/2N Ijen Crater & East Java Plantation


Day 1: South of Bali – Banyuwangi (with Dinner)
Morning departure from Bali. A private car whisks you along the island’s scenic west coast, a lice of the real Bali few tourists see. Stop for photos of some terraced ricefields, rustic village(s) and surging surf beaches during the 3-hours drive to Gilimanuk harbor, for a short ferry crossing to Java. Upon arrival proceed to a city tour in the small town of Banyuwangi, becak (pedicab) ride visiting kampongs in the city, traditional market and a Chinese temple. End of afternoon, drive to Ijen Resort & Villas, your luxurious accommodation, perched at the edge of the rainforest in the foothills of the volcanoes. Overnight in Ijen.

Day 2: Ijen Crater (with Breakfast & Dinner)
After an early wake-up call and breakfast, a four-wheel drive vehicle carries you through the rural villages, coffee and clove plantations and then into one of Java’s last rainforests. Humidity, wildlife, giant ferns and big trees cover the slope of the mountain, to arrive at the Park Ranger’s station, to begin the 90-minute hike to Ijen Crater along a shady track with spectacular views. The stunning view is unveiled at 2380 meters altitude. The lake eerie color and smoke wafting from bright yellow sulfur deposits crate the landscape desolate, barren and vibrantly alive. Watching miners descend into the crater and re-emerge carrying up to 80 kilos of ore on bamboo basket along the treacherous path. Afterward walk down the mountain and drive back to the hotel. Afternoon free program or just enjoy the hotel swimming pool. Overnight in Ijen.

Day 3: Ijen – Plantations – South of Bali (with Breakfast)
Leaving in the morning to a beautifully located plantation of coffee. This is one of the many plantations which was established by the Dutch. Banyuwangi has a concentration of plantations of coffee, cocoa, clove and rubber. All those plantations are still very well maintained and represent the most important economic resource in the area. The visit covers the coffee plants, the plantation itself and the social and cultural side of the life of the people involved. After the visit, drive to the port and cross the strait for Bali. After in South of Bali late afternoon.


3D/2N Active Package



Day 1: South of Bali – Candidasa – Ubud (with Lunch)
The thrilling Telaga Waja rafting adventure begins in the foothills of the sacred Mount Agung, after an in-depth safety and equipment briefing by Sobek’s experienced guides. From the time you drop into the first set of rapids, your heart will be racing and your adrenalin pumping.

In a continual spray of white clear water, you will rush past steep banks and ancient hanging trees, whilst rafting straight through cascading waterfalls of cold natural spring water. The Sobek guides will give you instruction and work with you to safely navigate the raft through torrents, twists, tight turns and inclined rapids.

Over head obstacles, narrow gorges and breathtaking views of terraced rice plains all along the way will give you an appetite for your final challenge! The Water Dam! Hold on, Take a deep breath, and down you go!
After the trip, drive to Ubud.
Rest of the day at leisure in Ubud. Overnight in Ubud.

Day 2: Ubud Cycling – Lovina (with Breakfast & Lunch)
This tour is for travelers who would like to see the real Bali countryside and experience the fresh mountain air. After breakfast cycle along the secret back roads through the village gently downhill for approximately 2.5 hours. During the bike tour you will visit coffee plantations, Balinese compound, and go for a short walk in the rice paddies. Throughout the tour there are many opportunities to stop and take photographs, and interact with the friendly local people. A stop at one of the many village temples will be made, where you will be given detailed information about the Balinese culture and lifestyle. Ending the tour, drive to a traditional Balinese house where you will enjoy delicious selection of food.
After lunch, drive to Lovina via Munduk, a mountainuous beautiful area.
Check-in at hotel in Lovina and overnight.

Day 3: Lovina – South of Bali (with Breakfast & Lunch)
After an early breakfast, prepare yourself for a trek to West Bali National Park.
Nearly whole of west Bali’s mountain ridge is conserved as West Bali National Park, a 760-square kilometer area of wooded slopes, savannah, rainforest, monsoon forest, mangroves swamp and coastal flats, which home to range of small animals and approximately 160 species of bird – including the elusive and endangered Bali Starling, Jalak putih, Bali’s one true endemic creature. Over ninety of the parkland is out of bounds to visitors, with only a few trails open to the public.
The trek takes about 3-4 hours, at a slow pace to fit with your interest.
Return to Lovina after the trek, then transfer to South of Bali via Bedugul.



6D/5N Central & East Java (End In Bali)



Day 1: Arrival Jogjakarta (with Lunch)
Arrive in Jogjakarta, directly visiting the magnificent Prambanan Hindu Temple. The temple is a 9th century Hindu temple compound dedicated to the Trimurti, the expression of God as the Creator, the Sustainer and the Destroyer. It is the largest Hindu temple in Indonesia, and is one of the largest in Southeast Asia. It is characterized by its tall and pointed architecture, typical of Hindu temple architecture, and by the towering 47-metres height central building inside a large complex of individual temples.

In the evening, you can make your own program to the famous Malioboro street, enjoy the hustle bustle and souveniers vendors, and try to bargain to get the best offer.
Overnight in Jogjakarta.

Day 2: Jogjakarta – Borobudur (with Breakfast & Lunch)
Jogjakarta is one of the 3 special districts in Indonesia, and is considered as the foremost centre of Javanese culture. Located at the foot of the active volcano Mount Merapi, the fertile plan of Jogjakarta was established in 16th/17th century.
On this day, visit Jogjakarta Sultan Palace “Kraton” which is built in grand and elegant Javanese architectural style, lies in the centre of the municipality. It was built in 1756 by Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono I. Next to the Kraton is the Taman Sari water castle, one a bathing pool for the king and his wifes.

At Kotagede, a neat, little and old town of Jogjakarta which was once the seat of the mighty Mataram kingdom, you will have the chance to visit silver works industry.
Then drive to Borobudur, a Buddhist Temple located 42km west of Jogjakarta. It is one of the world’s most famous temple, standing majestic and serene on a hillock overlooking lush green fields and distant hills. The shrine is the world’s and most complete of Buddhist reliefs.
Overnight in Jogjakarta.

Day 3: Jogjakarta – Solo – Kediri (with Breakfast & Lunch)
It’s about 6 hours driving to Kediri with stop in Solo at Mangkunegaran Palace, a classical repository of classical Javanese art and culture. It has numerous priceless treasures which is believed to be from Majapahit century. From Solo continue to Sukuh Temple, which has a distinctive thematic reliefs from other temples where life before birth and sexual education are its main theme. Its main monument is a simple pyramid structure with reliefs and statues in front of it, including three tortoises with flattened shells and a male figure grasping his penis. A giant 1.82 (6ft) of lingga (phallus) with four balls, representing penile incisions, was one of the status that has been relocated to the National Museum of Indonesia in Jakarta.

Arrive at Kediri, a lively city where one of the biggest cigarette’s company, Gudang Garam, is located.
Overnight in Kediri.

Day 4: Kediri – Bromo (with Breakfast & Lunch)
In the morning, drive to Mount Kelud to see its phenomenon, with its new-born dome of Kelud.

From Mount Kelud, heading to Blitar to visit Penataran Temple, the largest Hindu temple complex in East Java. The temple is believed to have been under construction from 12th – 15th century, and played a significant role in the Majapahit kingdom, under its famous King Hayam Wuruk.
Continue the drive upward to Bromo. Overnight in Bromo.

Day 5: Bromo – Ijen (with Breakfast & Lunch)
Early wake-up call, at 3am. Leave the hotel for Cemoro Lawang, about 1 hour drive, to get to the closest point from where we start the discovery of Bromo volcano. The trip continues on foot or horse-back (cost for horse riding is not included) to cross the sand-sea to get to the feet of Mount Bromo. The spectacular view of the range of volcanoes (Bromo, Batok and Semeru) is unveiled along with the rise of the morning sun. Bromo is one of the multitudes of active volcanoes throughout Java. The view of this site is particularly spectacular. The observation may take at leisure. Afterward drive back to the hotel for breakfast and prepare to departure to Ijen. Late afternoon arrival in Ijen, the evening at leisure.
Overnight in Ijen.

Day 6: Ijen – Bali (with Breakfast & Lunch)
After an early wake-up call and breakfast, a four-wheel drive vehicle carries you through the rural villages, coffee and clove plantations and then into one of Java’s last rainforests. Humidity, wildlife, giant ferns and big trees cover the slope of the mountain, to arrive at the Park Ranger’s station, to begin the 90-minute hike to Ijen Crater along a shady track with spectacular views. The stunning view is unveiled at 2380 meters altitude. The lake eerie color and smoke wafting from bright yellow sulfur deposits crate the landscape desolate, barren and vibrantly alive. Watching miners descend into the crater and re-emerge carrying up to 80 kilos of ore on bamboo basket along the treacherous path. Afterward walk down the mountain and drive back to the hotel for shower. Afterward drive to the harbor for ferry crossing to Bali.
Drop at your hotel in Bali.


7D/6N South Sulawesi & Toraja


Day 1: Arrival Makassar – Tanjung Bira (with Lunch & Dinner)
After breakfast, set out for a scenic drive to Tanjung Bira. On the way we will visit Bissappu waterfall in Bantaeng. Lunch en route. The Buginese and Makassarese are the most skillful boat builders and sailors in Indonesia. At Tana Beru you can see traditional perahu construction. Dinner and overnight at simple accommodation.

Day 2: Tanjung Bira - Sengkang (with Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner)
After breakfast, transfer to Sengkang, located in the center of the former Buginese kingdom. In Watampone we will visit the museum of Andi Mapasissi to see his collection from the former Bugis royalties. Lunch en route. In the afternoon we will try to catch the beautiful views of the sunset over Lake Tempe. We will cross the lake by motorized canoe and visit the fisherman families who do live on the floating villages. Overnight at guesthouse in Sengkang.
Note: Lake Tempe is a shallow lake and by a no rain for along time, it will be dry and we cannot cross the lake.

Day 3: Sengkang – Toraja (with Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner)
After breakfast, wewill visit a traditional silk factory, where women handspin and weave silk cloth, then transfer to Tana Toraja via Palopo, a small muslim harbour port. Lunch en route. The road from Palopo to Toraja gives us spectacular views. In the afternoon arrival in Rantepao. Dinner at overnight at hotel.

Day 4: Toraja (with Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner)
After breakfast, a full day exploring Toraja. First we will visit Lemo to see tows of Tau Tau statues and the hanging graves. Onwards to Suaya to discover the secret of the Baby Tree. Also visiting Londa, to see an ancient grave where the deceased are entombed. At Kete Kesu, one of the oldest Torajan villages we can see Tongkonan, an old rice barns, also famous for its traditional colourful woodcarving. Lunch in Rantepao. Dinner at overnight at hotel.

Day 5: Toraja (with Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner)
After breakfast, another full day discovery tour of Toraja, this time visiting Pallawa, Sa’dan – known as weaving centre, as well as Marante and Nanggala, traditional Torajan villages renowned for their large Tongkonans and rice barns. Lunch in Rantepao. Dinner and overnight at hotel.

Day 6: Toraja (with Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner)
After breakfast, we set out on a full day trip to Batutumonga, enjoying superb views over Rantepao and surrounding vallesy. Ideal for a long walk along the ricefields and through the daily Torajan live. Lunch in Rantepao. Dinner and overnight at hotel.

Day 7: Toraja – Departure (with Breakfast & Lunch)
After breakfast, drive back to Makassar. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant in Pare Pare. Then transfer directly to Hasanuddin Airport Makassar to catch your flight to your next destination.


4D/3N Solo & Yogyakarta




Day 1: Arrival – Solo (with Lunch)
Upon arrival in Jogja/Solo, directly drive to Solo for city tour. Visit Mangkunegaran Palace, a classical repository of classical Javanese art and culture. It has numerous priceless treasures which is believed to be from Majapahit century. Then visit a traditional batik village Laweyan where you could enter one of the house and see the batik process directly, Triwindu market for antiques and Klewer market for batik at various price ranges.
Rest of afternoon at leisure.
In the evening, option to stay at hotel or evening sightseeing in the city.
Overnight in Solo.

Day 2: Solo – Jogjakarta (with Breakfast & Lunch)
Sukuh Temple has a distinctive thematic reliefs from other temples where life before birth and sexual education are its main theme. Its main monument is a simple pyramid structure with reliefs and statues in front of it, including three tortoises with flattened shells and a male figure grasping his penis. A giant 1.82 (6ft) of lingga (phallus) with four balls, representing penile incisions, was one of the status that has been relocated to the National Museum of Indonesia in Jakarta.
On the way to Jogjakarta, stop to visit Prambanan Temple. The temple is a 9th century Hindu temple compound dedicated to the Trimurti, the expression of God as the Creator, the Sustainer and the Destroyer. It is the largest Hindu temple in Indonesia, and is one of the largest in Southeast Asia. It is characterized by its tall and pointed architecture, typical of Hindu temple architecture, and by the towering 47-metres height central building inside a large complex of individual temples.
Arrive in Jogjakarta, check-in and rest. In the evening, sightseeing in the city and visit Malioboro street where vendors sell souveniers and many kinds of local home industries products.

Day 3: Jogjakarta – Borobudur (with Breakfast & Lunch)
Jogjakarta is one of the 3 special districts in Indonesia, and is considered as the foremost centre of Javanese culture. Located at the foot of the active volcano Mount Merapi, the fertile plan of Jogjakarta was established in 16th/17th century.
On this day, visit Jogjakarta Sultan Palace “Kraton” which is built in grand and elegant Javanese architectural style, lies in the centre of the municipality. It was built in 1756 by Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono I. Next to the Kraton is the Taman Sari water castle, one a bathing pool for the king and his wifes.
At Kotagede, a neat, little and old town of Jogjakarta which was once the seat of the mighty Mataram kingdom, you will have the chance to visit silver works industry.
Then drive to Borobudur, a Buddhist Temple located 42km west of Jogjakarta. It is one of the world’s most famous temple, standing majestic and serene on a hillock overlooking lush green fields and distant hills. The shrine is the world’s and most complete of Buddhist reliefs.

Day 4: Departure
Day free at leisure until departure time.



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