10 Hidden Gems in Indonesia You Must Visit, ExploreThese off the Beaten Path Destinations.

So, now let me tell you where they are with 10 hidden gems in Indonesia that should be on your to do list.


The Togean Islands offer an unbeaten paradise that is still unspoilt, with crystal clear waters ready to explore as well as coral reefs and rich marine life

Infoxtechpedia - Indonesia -a nation with 17,508 islands- is famous for its amazing beaches and magnificent natural landscape that sweeps us off our feet every time we lay foot on it. And although Bali and Jakarta take center stage the country is littered with secret finds. Here are ten underrated destinations in Indonesia that every traveler must visit.

1. Wae Rebo Village, Flores

After an hour bus journey of up and down mountains, on rocky roads from Labuan Bajo getting to Wae Rebo village we arrive W00QP0SPJ1 in the last part 02 mais que encontrei de qq source exist this place while I was down there. It will surely take 4 hours of walking in a dense forest to get there, yet it is definitely worth the ride. We always provide the visitor with warm hospitality and letting them feel their own experience in exceptional Manggarai culture.

2. Central Sulawesi — Togean Islands

The Togean Islands offer an unbeaten paradise that is still unspoilt, with crystal clear waters ready to explore as well as coral reefs and rich marine life. The islands are perfect for snorkeling, diving and relaxing on remote beaches as well. It offers a relaxing place for those who need solitude surrendering to the naked beauties of Mother Nature, since this island has not been developed into tourism despite its beautiful hidden beaches and marine heaven.

3. Belitung Island in Bangka-Belitung

Stunning granite boulders is what Belitung Island is well known for with those white sandy beaches and turquoise water. It may not be the Indonesian island that Bali is but it has got equally stunning landscapes without the people. Photographers will love the islands distinctive landscapes, with iconic Tanjung Tinggi Beach.

4. Banda Islands, Maluku

In the 16th century, they were of incalculable value in a part of the world where spicery was both riches and addiction: some called them Banda Islands; others knew them as simply "the Spice islands." And today, they are a secret treasure to the historians and divers. The islands are home to intact colonial architecture, live coral reefs and a varied enough underwater world around them bringing together the stories of many marine creatures.

5. Sumba Island, East Nusa Tenggara

Marisa on Sumba IslandSumba: a place of breathtaking savannahs, with white sand beaches and ancient traditions. If you are lucky, you could see a Pasola (traditional horseback fighting competition) or go hiking to reach the beautiful Weekuri Lake. Explorers with a love of adventure find something truly special when visiting Sumba, which is unspoiled and rich in culture.

6. Derawan East Kalimantan (DOKA)

While it is true that the Derawan Islands are a paradise for divers and lovers of nature. This collection of islands located off the coast of East Kalimantan contains an impressive variety of sea species endemic to Indonesia. From swimming with manta rays, to cave diving or just spending a relaxing day in Maratua island's white sandy beaches. The islands are characteristic for sea lovers.

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7. Bukit Lawang, North Sumatra

Bukit Lawang, which is a small village on the boundary of Gunung Leuser National Park and its famous spot to see an orangutan laying off congregation. Of course one of the main attractions which lures people to Chitwan Valley is rhinoceros and you can watch numerous of these stupendous animals from guided jungle walks where they are a natural loving creature. Besides, there are also beautiful rivers and waterfalls combined with thick lush rainforest for exploration.

8. Raja Ampat, West Papua

Is considered to be 0ne of the most important diving spot$ in the w0rld, This far-flung archipelago off West Papua is h0me to some of the world's most spectacular coral reefs and marine life. And it is not just diving, some of the most beautiful landscapes in all of Indonesia are seen with large theatrical limestone walls and hidden lagoons.

9. Die£ng Plateau, Central Java

Dieng Plateau is a cool place of volcanic interference located in Central Java. Famous for its eerie landscapes, exquisite Hindu temples, and vibrant sulfur lakes. The place is often covered in mist and has an air of mystery. Adпitionally, Dieng is we駻-кnown as a place fог оne of traditional CUlturaL 宦estival that hed hold every年 again and you w旬 have the be.ch.tү to wetnees CULtu琲aL pentor 還情C和終lippines.

10. Nusa Penida, Bali

Bali is a known tourist destination and glistening Nusa Penida, directly southeast of the coast IFlying Indomight be one among Indonesia's most under-the-radar islands. Hailed as one of the world's most beautiful islands, anglers and paragliders often put on their dancing shoes to rock out in these hidden beaches like Kelingking Beach or Broken Beach. Compared to the mainland, Nusa Penida is a rawer and more adventurous experience.

Hidden gems of Indonesia have everything to offer from beautiful beaches, marine life, cultural experiences and landscapes — enough for every single traveler out there. That means that if you go a little off the beaten track, then your Indonesian adventure would become all the more special as only very few around in Indonesia have seen it.

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