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A spiritual mosaic with wondrous wildlife, Indonesia’s wild islands hold boundless journeys

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  • Flores and Komodo Island
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The places that pull us back

Explore our team’s favorite destinations. Not the entire map, but a handful of places we love returning to.

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Flores and Komodo Island

If wild, remotes places usually top your travel wish list, Komodo National Park should be on your Indonesia travel itinerary.

A large seated Buddha statue with intricate carvings sits before stupas and blue sky at Borobudur.

Java

Far from the din of Jakarta, immerse yourself in the history and soul of Java in its cultural heartland, comprised of Borobudur, Magelang, and Yogyakarta.

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Lombok

Easily reachable from Bali, Lombok’s quiet countryside and untouched swathes of white sand feel worlds away.

Vivid orange and white clownfish nestle among the flowing tentacles of a sea anemone in Sulawesi.

Sulawesi

Indonesia's Sulawesi province is dotted with Edenic islands and hidden coves teeming with vibrant marine life.

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Sumba

Sumba is one of Indonesia’s last true frontiers, offering an immersion in Indigenous culture as well as a largely untouched landscape marked by open, palm-dotted savanna and stretches of solitary beaches where herds of horses roam.

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