


Taman Safari Indonesia is a drive-through safari park, home to over 400 animals from various species, offering a unique wildlife experience.

A drive-through safari park where you can see various wild animals in their natural habitats.

A 9th-century Buddhist temple known for its intricate carvings and stunning views of the surrounding volcanoes.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring diverse ecosystems, including beaches, forests, and mangroves.
Famous for its traditional Javanese breakfast, especially the 'Sego Goreng' and 'Lontong Sayur'.
Known for its unique Luwak coffee and traditional Indonesian breakfast.
Popular for its Padang cuisine, especially the 'Nasi Padang' and 'Soto Lamongan'.
Taman Safari Indonesia can have sudden rain showers, especially in the afternoon.
Protection against mosquitoes and other insects is crucial in tropical environments.
The sun can be intense, so a hat provides essential protection.
Traditional Indonesian shadow puppets, hand-carved from buffalo hide, depicting stories from Hindu epics.
Intricate wax-resist dyed cloth, a UNESCO recognized intangible cultural heritage, symbolizing Indonesian identity.
Indonesia is the world's largest producer of cloves, a key ingredient in traditional Indonesian cuisine and medicines.
A scenic park at the confluence of the Columbia River and the Pacific Ocean, offering stunning views, hiking trails, and rich history.
Nestled in the Overberg region, this unique brewery crafts award-winning beers using traditional methods and local ingredients.
Thanjavur Marionettes, a UNESCO-recognized art form, brings ancient Indian epics to life through intricate puppetry.