Java

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The land of a thousand histories

Tourists can explore ancient UNESCO World Heritage temples like Borobudur and Prambanan, wander through lively cultural cities such as Yogyakarta and Solo, and witness traditional arts, dance, and crafts firsthand. Nature lovers can trek up active volcanoes like Mount Bromo and Mount Merapi, enjoy scenic tea plantations and coffee farms, or relax by pristine beaches along the southern coast. Adventure seekers can discover hidden waterfalls, go jungle trekking, or experience the mesmerizing blue flames of Ijen Crater. Java also offers vibrant markets, diverse culinary delights, and a rich tapestry of history and spirituality.

Things to do:
Snorkeling & Diving
Hiking & Trekking
Caving
Rafting
Agrotourism & Gastronomy experiences
Cultural heritage
Historical heritage

West Java

West Java offers cool highland retreats like Puncak and Bandung, where visitors can stroll through tea plantations, visit flower gardens, and enjoy delicious local cuisine. Nature lovers will find plenty to explore, from the dramatic peaks of Tangkuban Perahu and Mount Gede Pangrango National Park to serene waterfalls and volcanic craters hidden in the mountains. The region is also a home to the Sundanese people, whose traditional music, dance, and crafts provide a vibrant glimpse into local life. Adventure seekers can go white-water rafting on the Citarik River or explore the geothermal wonders of Ciater Hot Springs.

Central Java

Visitors can marvel at the world-renowned Borobudur and Prambanan temples, UNESCO World Heritage sites that showcase Indonesia’s rich spiritual and artistic legacy. The region’s cities offer traditional arts, batik workshops, shadow puppet performances, and lively markets brimming with local crafts and flavors. Beyond culture, Central Java’s natural beauty beckons with scenic mountains, tranquil tea plantations, and enchanting waterfalls tucked into lush valleys. Adventurers can explore volcanic peaks like Mount Merapi or unwind along the southern coast’s quiet beaches. For those seeking a tropical escape, the Karimunjawa Islands off the north coast invite visitors to enjoy crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and laid-back island charm.

East Java

Nature lovers can explore the iconic Mount Bromo, famous for its otherworldly sunrise views over volcanic calderas, and trek to the mystical Ijen Crater to witness the surreal blue flames of sulfur mining at night. Beyond the volcanic wonders, East Java is home to lush tea plantations, vibrant agricultural landscapes, and charming tourist villages where visitors can experience local culture and traditions firsthand. Hidden waterfalls nestled in the highlands offer serene escapes, perfect for those seeking tranquility in nature. For a splash of color and creativity, the Rainbow Village in Malang enchants with its brightly painted houses and community-driven charm, making it a favorite stop for photographers and culture seekers alike.

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