17,000 Islands · One Extraordinary Journey

Discover the
Wonders
of Indonesia

From Bali's sacred terraces to the volcanic peaks of Java and Lombok — Indonesia is the world's greatest archipelago, waiting to be explored.

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The World's Largest
Archipelago Nation

Indonesia spans 5,000 km across the equator, home to over 270 million people, more than 700 living languages, and some of the most biodiverse ecosystems on the planet. Whether you seek spiritual stillness in Bali, the raw drama of active volcanoes, or diving in untouched coral seas — this is a land of endless discovery.

17,508
Islands
34
Provinces to Explore
129
Active Volcanoes
6
UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Featured Destinations

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Komodo National Park coastline and pink beach, Flores Indonesia
Wildlife · Nature
Komodo
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Borobudur Buddhist temple at sunrise, Java Indonesia UNESCO World Heritage
Heritage · Spiritual
Borobudur
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Lake Toba volcanic crater lake aerial view, North Sumatra Indonesia
Lakes · Culture
Lake Toba
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Pura Ulun Danu Bratan water temple, Bali Indonesia Bali rice paddy terraces green, Jatiluwih UNESCO Bali
Destination Spotlight

Bali — The
Island of
the Gods

Bali is Indonesia's most beloved island — a place where Hinduism shapes every aspect of daily life, from the fragrant floral offerings laid at dawn to the ceremonial dances performed at dusk. Beyond the famous beach clubs of Seminyak and Kuta lie spiritual highlands, ancient water temples, and a culture so deeply rooted it feels timeless.

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Best Known For
Rice Terraces & Temples
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Best Season
May – September
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Main Hub
Ngurah Rai Airport
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Top Areas
Ubud · Seminyak · Canggu
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Adventure & Trekking

Indonesia's Volcanic
Peaks & Craters

Indonesia sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire, home to over 129 active volcanoes. These dramatic landscapes offer some of the world's most unforgettable trekking experiences.

Mount Bromo active volcano at sunrise, East Java Indonesia
2,329 m · East Java
Bromo
Tengger Caldera, Java
Iconic Sunrise Trek
Mount Rinjani crater lake trek, Lombok Indonesia
3,726 m · Lombok
Rinjani
Lombok Island
Multi-day Crater Lake
Mount Semeru erupting volcano, Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park Java
3,676 m · East Java
Semeru
Bromo-Tengger-Semeru NP
Java's Highest Peak
Kelimutu tri-colored crater lakes, Flores Island Indonesia
1,639 m · Flores
Kelimutu
Flores Island, NTT
Tri-colored Crater Lakes

Bali's Best Beach Clubs

From clifftop infinity pools above the Indian Ocean to barefoot-in-the-sand sundowner spots — Bali's beach club scene is world-class.

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Omnia Dayclub Uluwatu Bali clifftop infinity pool
Best Views
Uluwatu · Bukit Peninsula

Omnia Dayclub

Perched on Uluwatu's dramatic cliffs, Omnia has the most breathtaking infinity pool in Bali — 50 metres above the crashing ocean below.

VibeLuxury · Scenic
Price$$$$ · Entry fee
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La Brisa Beach Club Canggu Bali bohemian beachfront
Most Instagrammed
Canggu · Echo Beach

La Brisa

Built entirely from reclaimed wood from 500 old fishing boats, La Brisa is Canggu's most beautiful beach club — bohemian, breezy, and utterly photogenic.

VibeBoho · Relaxed
Price$$ · No min spend
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Finns Beach Club Canggu Berawa Beach Bali pool
Best for Families
Canggu · Berawa Beach

Finns Beach Club

Canggu's biggest beach club with multiple pools, a surf-facing lawn, and a lineup of restaurants. Great for a full day out with all vibes covered.

VibeSocial · All-day
Price$$ · Min spend
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Ku De Ta Beach Club Seminyak Bali sunset
OG Classic
Seminyak · Double Six Beach

Ku De Ta

The original Bali beach club that started it all. Still one of the best sunset spots on the island, with world-class DJs and beachfront dining.

VibeClassic · Upscale
Price$$$ · Min spend
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Savaya Bali Uluwatu clifftop dayclub pool
Most Exclusive
Uluwatu · Bukit Peninsula

Savaya Bali

Formerly Kisik, Savaya is Uluwatu's most exclusive dayclub — dramatic cliff amphitheatre, world-renowned DJ sets, and a pool that feels carved from the rock itself.

VibeExclusive · Party
Price$$$$ · Entry + min
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Luna Beach Club Bali - Inspiral Architecture
✦ IDA Design Award 2024
LUNA
Nyanyi Beach · Tabanan · Nuanu City
Tabanan · Nyanyi Beach · Nuanu City

Luna Beach Club

"Bali's newest immersive cliffside beach club"

Perched cliffside above Nyanyi Beach in Tabanan, LUNA is Bali's most architecturally groundbreaking beach club. Designed by Inspiral Architecture using the world's first bamboo-and-basalt structural system — shaped by Fibonacci sequences — it earned the Silver Award for Sustainable & Green Architecture at the International Architecture & Design Awards 2024. Set inside Nuanu City, a 44-hectare creative city on Bali's southwest coast, LUNA fuses gastronomy, entertainment, and design into one sensorial playground.

The signature amphitheatre layout means every seat — from infinity pool edge to upper terrace — faces the ocean. What started as a beach club has grown into an entire destination complex with multiple venues.

Luna Beach Club
Utopia Cave Club
Restaurant 369
Luna Beer Garden
THK Tower
Gardenia Tree Pods
Bamboo & Basalt Vortex Structure
Designed by Inspiral Architecture — the world's first building to use a combined bamboo and basalt structural system. The vortex form follows Fibonacci sequences, creating natural flow across the entire site.
Utopia Cave Club
Access through a water slide from the main lagoon pool — an underground cave bar with swim-up service, daily DJs, and bubble guns every night.
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Nightly Fire & Light Show
Every evening from 18:30 — LUNA Light Show followed by the LUNA Fire Show on the main stage. One of Bali's most spectacular sunset performances.
Lagoon Pool + Infinity Edge
A large lagoon with slides and swim-up bar, plus an infinity pool that dissolves into the ocean horizon — both open for swimming daily.
LocationJl. Kayangan, Beraban, Tabanan — ~30 min from Canggu
HoursOpen daily 10AM – Late · Restaurant 8AM
VibeImmersive · Spectacular · Day-to-night
Price$$$ · Min spend on daybeds & booths
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Sacred Bali · Inner Journey

Bali's Sacred
Energy & Healing

Beyond the beaches and rice terraces lies another Bali — a land of ancient energy lines, holy water temples, and healers who have walked their paths for generations. This Bali does not advertise itself. You have to seek it.

The Sacred Geography

Bali's Ley Lines &
Energy Vortexes

Bali is one of the few places on earth where ancient spiritual geography is still deeply embedded in daily life. The Balinese concept of Niskala — the unseen world — holds that powerful energy currents flow through the island's landscape, connecting sacred mountains, temples, and bodies of water in an invisible web of force.

Mount Agung, the island's spiritual axis, is considered the seat of the gods. From its peak, energy lines are said to radiate outward — passing through Besakih (the Mother Temple), the sacred springs of Tirta Empul, the cliffs of Uluwatu, and the ocean temples of Tanah Lot. Thousands of visitors come each year not as tourists, but as seekers.

Mount Agung
Bali's spiritual axis — home of the gods, highest peak, source of all sacred energy on the island
Tirta Empul
Sacred spring temple in Tampaksiring — site of melukat purification, fed by an underground source said to be created by Indra himself
Pura Lempuyang
The Gateway of Heaven — one of Bali's nine directional temples, perched 1,175m above sea level in East Bali
Goa Gajah
The Elephant Cave — an 11th century meditation cave and sacred bathing site used for centuries of spiritual practice
Balinese Hindu temple ceremony with offerings, Ubud Bali
20,000+
Hindu Temples in Bali
Sacred Experiences

Ceremonies, Rituals
& Healing Paths

Trauma & Somatic Healing
Energy Work · Body Release

Bali has become a global hub for trauma healing — drawing practitioners of breathwork, somatic therapy, EMDR, plant medicine integration, and Balinese energy healing. Ubud in particular hosts dozens of retreat centres offering structured healing programs for grief, anxiety, burnout, and ancestral trauma.

ModalitiesBreathwork · Somatic · Reiki · Balian
HubUbud, Penestanan, Tegallalang
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Balian Healers
Traditional Balinese Medicine

A Balian is a traditional Balinese healer — part shaman, part doctor, part spiritual intermediary. Unlike Western wellness practitioners, a Balian's gift is believed to be inherited or bestowed by the gods. They diagnose using intuition and prayer, and treat using massage, herbs, mantra, and energy transfer. Made famous globally by Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat Pray Love.

TypesBalian Usada · Balian Tenung · Balian Taksu
NoteAlways visit with a local guide/translator
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Breathwork & Pranayama
Conscious Breathing · Inner Journey

From Holotropic breathwork to Wim Hof, rebirthing, and traditional pranayama — Bali offers some of the world's most immersive breathwork experiences. The island's natural energy is said to amplify the depth of breathwork sessions, making them particularly powerful for those processing emotional blocks or seeking expanded states.

StylesHolotropic · Rebirthing · Wim Hof · Pranayama
SettingRice fields, jungle studios, ocean cliffs
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Sound Healing & Gamelan
Vibrational Medicine · Ceremony

Sound has been used in Balinese ceremony for millennia — from the bronze gamelan orchestras that accompany temple rituals to modern sound bath practitioners using crystal bowls, gongs, and singing bowls tuned to specific frequencies. Sound healing in Bali often happens in open-air jungle spaces, amplifying the vibrational experience.

InstrumentsCrystal bowls · Gongs · Gamelan · Tingsha
Best inUbud · Sidemen · Amed
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Yoga & Silent Meditation
Daily Practice · Immersive Retreat

Ubud is one of the world's yoga capitals — home to world-class shalas, teacher training programmes, and silent meditation retreats. But the real magic is in the lesser-known mountain villages of Sidemen and Munduk, where daily yoga practice against a backdrop of mist-covered volcanoes transcends the physical into something genuinely spiritual.

StylesAshtanga · Yin · Kundalini · Vipassana
Retreat LengthDay sessions to 30-day immersions
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"Indonesia is not a destination — it is a feeling. The kind that stays long after the flight home, woven into you like incense smoke."

— Wonders of Indonesia
Practical Guide

Plan Your
Indonesian
Adventure

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Best Time to Visit
The dry season runs May through September — ideal across most islands. Bali and Java are best during this window, while Kalimantan and Papua can be explored year-round.
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Visas & Entry
Most nationalities receive a free 30-day visa on arrival, extendable to 60 days. Bali's Ngurah Rai, Jakarta's Soekarno-Hatta, and Lombok International are major international hubs.
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Getting Around
Indonesia's domestic aviation network is excellent. Garuda Indonesia, Lion Air, and Batik Air connect all major islands. On the ground, ojek (motorbike taxis) and apps like Gojek are essential.
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Culture & Etiquette
Dress modestly when visiting temples — a sarong is usually provided. Remove shoes before entering homes. Bargaining at markets is expected; always do so with a smile.

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