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3 Weeks in Indonesia: Borneo, Java, Bali, Komodo & Gili Islands (22D/21N)

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Get the most of authentic experiences of Indonesia in 3 weeks. Explore the riverside jungle in Borneo, indulge yourself with the rich culture of Yogyakarta city, and visit the mighty Komodo dragons, explore the infamous Bali and lastly, unwind on the tropical paradise, Gili Islands. Truly an unforgettable Indonesian journey!

  • 21 Nights
  • Difficulty: Medium
  • Pickup: Jakarta, Java (CGK)
Itinerary: 3 Weeks in Indonesia

DAY 1:WEL-COME2INDONESIA! - JAKARTA       ▼

Welcome to the largest archipelago in the world. After arriving in Soekarno International Airport, Jakarta (capital city of Indonesia), you will directly go to the hotel. Enjoy a good rest before your adventure which will start directly on the next day. The hotel’s driver will wait you at exit gate of your terminal arrival. They bring a name board with your name stated on it and will escort you to the hotel.

Meals:

AccommodationFM7 Resort Hotel – Superior Room

DAY 2:JAKARTA – PANGKALAN BUN – KUMAI – TANJUNG HARAPAN       ▼

After breakfast, at the appointed time the hotel’s driver will take you to the airport to catch your flight to Pangkalan Bun, Borneo. Upon arrival in Pangkalan Bun, your guide will transfer you to the port of Kumai in about 15-20 minutes by car where you will board our traditional wooden boat called a klotok. Once everything is ready, the cruise upstream starts on the famous Sekonyer river abroad the klotok.

If your flight arrives early (before 12 PM), we can arrive on time at the Tanjung Harapan rehabilitation centre. There at 3 in the afternoon, the orangutans are fed by the rangers of the national park and you can have the first close encounters with them. The literal translation of Tanjung Harapan is Cape of Hope. This first camp has more wetlands and therefore has more mosquitoes in the afternoon. Make sure you put on enough mosquito repellent. After visiting this camp, you will continue your journey upriver resting on the boat while observing animals in the sides of Sekonyer River.

In the afternoon it is very common to see groups of proboscis monkey and macaques in the treetops, jumping from one tree branch to another. Also, see if you can find crocodiles or lizards in the shallow waters on the sides of the river. Prepare for the sunset and enjoy the exquisite food prepared by our jungle crew. The boat is moored on the side of the river to spend the night.

Optional: Tonight, we can take a walk through the jungle to look for nocturnal animals such as snakes and tarantulas. If we are lucky, we can find luminescent mushrooms or tarsier monkeys as well.

Meals: Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner

Accommodation: Klotok

DAY 3:PESALAT – CAMP LEAKEY       ▼

After an extraordinary breakfast, we prepare the backpacks to start a trekking in the Pesalat area where we can more intensely enjoy the endemics of the area, search for wild orangutans.

Reforestation & Trekking

Today we are going to take part of the conservation of the national park, visiting the reforestation center of the Friends of the National Park Foundation (FNPF) where you can volunteer to Plant a tree and thus take the pride that you have contributed to the conservation to over there.

On the way we will have the opportunity to learn a lot about the jungle from our local guides, of whom some of them were born in the jungle. They’ll explain how to look for animals or plants, and you can listen to their experience of life in the jungle. The jungles of Borneo, that have given life and shelter to its inhabitants for millions of years, are jungles that under the watch of their ancestors, are still capable of fulfilling every single individual’s needs. Food, water, medicines, etc. But never throw anything in your mouth without your guide’s recommendation.

Camp Leakey

Back at the klotok, we start our journey upriver, delving further into the jungle. You will see how the color of the river changes and you will have the opportunity to see crocodiles and large monitor lizards, together with Gibbons and Proboscis Monkeys. Arrival at Camp Leakeythe old center for research and rehabilitation of orangutans since 1971, when a student at UCLA University from Los Angeles, called Birutte Galdikas began to study the Orangutans in it, the name Camp Leaky comes from Birutte’s own professor, the Paleoanthropologist Louis Leakey.

At least 200 orangutans have already been cured and returned to the forests thanks to this center, however since 1995, the Government of Indonesia has prohibited the introduction of more Orangutans in this camp, so the Orangutans are adapting more and more to freedom.

Today, this camp is used for behavioral and feeding research of Orangutans. At 14:00 you can see the feeding time of the Orangutans. You can also visit the small museum made by the scientist Dr. Birute Galdikas. In the afternoon, if it doesn’t rain, the boat will dock near a congregation of fireflies and you can enjoy the spectacle of their luminescence.

Meals: Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner

Accommodation: Klotok

Day 4:PONDOK TANGGUY - CAMP LEAKEY       ▼

Today you will wake up with the sounds and the colours of the jungle. Without a doubt, you will never forget how you woke up on the river, surrounded by the overflowing nature.

Pondok Tangguy

After an extraordinary breakfast on board, we will arrive on time to visit Pondok Tangguy camp at the feeding time for animals (9AM).

Little by little, you will see how the treetops begin to move and then you will see the silhouettes of the orangutans gradually reaching the feeding platform. Tangguy was a release camp for young orangutans that had been rehabilitated. It prevented them from moving away due to lack of food and ending up outside the national park, with the following risks of falling into traps of settlers or palm oil plantations. After the orangutans begin to leave the camp, you will return to the klotok to continue further upstream. You will witness how the colour of the river changes and you will have the opportunity to see crocodiles and large monitor lizards, along with Gibbons and proboscis monkeys. Of course, you will enjoy your lunch in this lovely setting.

Camp Leakey

You will arrive at Camp Leakey, the old orangutan rehabilitation centre. It was founded in 1971, when a student from UCLA University in Los Angeles named Birutte Galdikas, began studying the orangutans there. The name Camp Leakey came from Birutte’s own professor, paleo-anthropologist Louis Leakey. At least 200 orangutans have already been cured and returned to the jungle thanks to this centre. However, since 1995 the Indonesian government banned the introduction of more orangutans in this camp, so the orangutans are increasingly adapting to freedom. Today, this camp is used for behavioural and feeding research for orangutans. You can also visit the small museum built by the scientist Dr. Birutte Galdikas.

After finishing the observing of orangutans in this camp, we will do a gentle trekking through the jungle back to the boat to search for free orangutans and other animals, if the weather conditions permit. We will have the opportunity to learn a lot about the jungle from our local guides, of which some of them were born in the jungle. They’ll explain how to look for animals or plants, and you can listen to their experience of life in the jungle. The jungles of Borneo have given life and shelter to its inhabitants for million of years. They are jungles that under the watch of their ancestors are capable of fulfilling every single individual’s needs. Food, water, medicines, etc. But never throw anything in your mouth without your guide’s recommendation.

In the afternoon if it does not rain, the boat will be docked near a swarm of fireflies and you can enjoy the show of its luminescence.

Meals: Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner

Accommodation: Klotok

DAY 5:KUMAI - PANGKALAN BUN - SEMARANG - MAGELANG       ▼

In the early morning, we will enjoy the last moments of the sounds of the jungle, before heading to the airport to catch the flight to Semarang.

Upon your arrival in Semarang, our guide will meet you and show you a glimpse of Semarang. The first place to visit will be Lawang Sewu, a thousand doors building right in the heart of the city. Then the next place is Sam Poo Kong Temple; it is the oldest Chinese temple in Semarang. Unlike most temples, the building does not belong to any specific religion, but rather functions as a place of worship for people of various ethnicity and religious groups including Buddhists. Lastly, we will visit Gereja Bleduk, a hexagonal Christian church built by the Dutchman in the year of 1753. From Semarang, we will transfer to Magelang, a home to the temple of Borobudur, for overnight.

Meals: Breakfast 

Accommodation: Rumah Dharma Hotel or similar

DAY 6:DIENG PLATEAU – TELAGA WARNA – BOROBUDUR TEMPLE – YOGYAKARTA       ▼

Breakfast at the hotel and then you will head to Dieng Plateau, around 2.5 hours from Magelang. Dieng is located on the highland which lays on 2.093 meters  above sea level. During the ride you will have various scenery: small villages, drive on the slope and winding road, and beautiful landscapes with rich of plantation like coffee, tea, tobacco, and other vegetables crops. By the plateau, there are eight small Hindu temples from Kalingga Kingdom, a patterned Hindu kingdowm from the 6th century.

A stop will be made at Telaga Warna, a colorful lake due to a natural phenomenon caused by the high sulfur contain by the lake which make the reflection colored; green, yellow, purple, and sometimes rainbow.

From Dieng, you will head to Borobudur Temple, the world’s biggest Buddhist temple from the 9th century. The temple covered by hundred centuries-old statues of Buddha, where you can climb hundreds of steps and watch dozens of stupas. It is under constant restoration due to the breaks that the tremors of the neighboring Merapi volcano have produced during its history.

From Borobudur, you will continue our journey to Yogyakarta, the art capital of Indonesia. Arrive at the hotel, check in and rest. If you like to venture the city by night on your own, take a good walk around Tugu Zero KM, the starting point of Malioboro, the center of of Jogjakarta.

Meals: Breakfast

Accommodation:

A. The Phoenix – Superior Room

B. Gallery Prawirotaman – Superior Room

C. Lynn Hotel – Superior Room

Day 7:YOGYAKARTA CITY TOUR - PRAMBANAN TEMPLE       ▼

After breakfast and at the indicated time we will head towards the heart of the city. We will visit the Keraton known as the Sultan Palace. The palace is a complex building of two centuries old, located in the heart of the city. You will listen to the song of the “freedom” of the birds in the bird market, we will visit the Water Castle which occupies the highest part at the northern end of the vast complex of Taman Sari. Also, visit Malioboro Street, main street of Yogyakarta with its merchants, horse carts, bicycle taxis and markets. An incredible experience that will make the hours fly by.

Finishing the tour in the city center of Yogyakarta, we will go northeast towards Prambanan Temple, the temple of Hinduists and classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 1991. This temple was completed around the year 856 to commemorate the return of Shailendra dynasty of Central Java. Take your time to enjoy each carving on the rocks and feel the spirituality that each of the perched stones gives off in this set of more than 200 Hindu temples. They are dedicated to the Trimurti, the expression of God as the Creator, the Preserver and the destroyer. After this day that you will never forget, we will take you to your hotel.

Meals: Breakfast 

Accommodation

A. The Phoenix – Superior Room

B. Gallery Prawirotaman – Superior Room

C. Lynn Hotel – Superior Room

Day 8:YOGYAKARTA - BALI - UBUD       ▼

After breakfast, enjoy some rest until the agreed time to go to the airport for your flight to the island of Bali. Upon arrival at the island of the gods, our representative will be waiting for you to take you to the booked hotel in Ubud. Arrival at the hotel, check in and enjoy your free time. Take the opportunity to familiarize yourself with locations of hotel facilities or take a stroll in the streets of Ubud.

Meals: Breakfast

Accommodation:

A. Maya Ubud – Deluxe Room

B. Alaya Hotel- Deluxe Room

C. Tetirah Ubud – Deluxe Room

Day 9:BEDUGUL TOUR - TANAH LOT TEMPLE       ▼

After breakfast, your guide will pick you up and we will visit the places on the fantastic route of Come2Indonesia.

Taman Ayun Temple

The first site will be the Taman Ayun Temple (it was founded in the 17th century), located in the Mengwi Village. Until 1891, it was the seat of a powerful man who dates back to the Gelgel Dynasty, which is surrounded by a moat that looks like a sanctuary landscaped, which explains the term taman, or garden. The temple is a penyawangan or place to worship other sacred sites.

Jatiluwih Rice Terrace

From Taman Ayun, the compass heads towards Jatiluwih, where without a doubt we will admire and enjoy a beautiful view of rice terraces that cover the entire landscape of South Bali. The name of Jatiluwih is made up of two words, Jati which means truly and Luwih which means beautiful, good, special. Without a doubt, this place not only has a beautiful name but that beauty is really reflected in its landscape.

Ulun Danu Bratan Temple

From Jatiluwih, we will go to Bedugul where we will visit the Ulun Danu Bratan Temple, the famous temple that stands in a small development located on the shore of Lake Beratan and has the beautiful landscape with the lake and the mountain as a backdrop. It is without a doubt one of the most photogenic temples in all of Indonesia. This temple is dedicated to Dewi Danu, goddess of waters.

Sunset at Tanah Lot

We will close the visit on this fantastic route and end the day watching the sunset at the most famous and photographed temple in Bali, the Pura Tanah Lot. Torn from the ground on a stone pedestal sculpted by the incoming tides, the lonely black towers of the Tanah Lot and the plumes of foliage shed by the cliffs recall the delicacy of Chinese painting. The Pura Tanah Lot or the Temple of Earth in the Middle of the Sea was built in the 16th century. Then we return to the hotel.

Meals: Breakfast 

Accommodation:

A. Maya Ubud – Superior Room

B. Alaya Resort Ubud – Deluxe Room

C. Tetirah Suweta – Deluxe Room

Day 10:KUSAMBA VILLAGE – GOA LAWAH – BESAKIH TEMPLE – TAMAN GILI KERTAGOSA       ▼

After breakfast, you will have another tour day throughout southern Bali. Sightseeing, shopping, or even having a culinary adventure around Bali. You can easily find both Eastern and Western delicacies everywhere.

The first destination today is Kusamba Beach; Bali is famous for the beautiful beaches. We can also see a fish market in this place, which is usually held between 10 am until 4 pm. Then we go to Goa Lawah, this is one of the favorite place to be visited, because here is a nature cave dwelt by thousands of tail bat located at north side from Jeroan/center of Goa Lawah Temple.

Next we go to Bukit Jambul, a beautiful hill with rice terrace, it is strategically located beside of the main road from Denpasar to Besakih Temple and it is one of the tourist destinations that visited on Besakih Tour. It is situated in the plateau area which is blessed with the beautiful panorama of rice terrace and green coconuts three unfolding to the sea. 

After visit Bukit Jambul, we will continue to the Besakih Temple, the biggest Hindu temple in Bali which the local people call Pura Besakih. It owns beautiful view from the top of temple area where we can see the wide nature panorama until to the ocean, that is why this temple is many visited by tourists from all over the world.

Then go to Kertagosa, this place also owns Taman Gili, a unique floating building or sees like floating because it is intentionally founded in the middle of a fish pond.

Meals: Breakfast 

Accommodation:

A. Maya Ubud – Superior Room

B. Alaya Resort Ubud – Deluxe Room

C. Tetirah Suweta – Deluxe Room

Day 11-12:FREE DAYS IN UBUD       ▼

Today you will enjoy your breakfast at the hotel and the rest of the day will be for you. You can take advantage of the day for what you want most, you can hire a massage service, enjoy a spa, go for a walk and go shopping or just relax and enjoy the hotel facilities.

You are in Ubud, here you can stroll through the local market, visit the hundreds of artisan design workshops, sculptures, paintings in the shops that are on each side of the street. It is a perfect day to learn more about the daily activities of the locals, find some coffee with views of the jungle or cross a naughty monkey on Monkey Forest Street. At night there are Balinese Dance performances, you can contact the hotel reception and request information to attend one of them. If you need recommendations for places to visit this day, do not hesitate to call us and we will advise you on the best ones!

Meals: Breakfast 

Accommodation:

A. Maya Ubud – Superior Room

B. Alaya Resort Ubud – Deluxe Room

C. Tetirah Suweta – Deluxe Room

DAY 13:BALI - LABUAN BAJO - RINCA ISLAND       ▼

Enjoy your breakfast, then at the appointed time we will transfer you to the airport to catch the flight heading to Komodo National Park.

Arrival at Labuan Bajo airport, meet and greet with your guide and transfer directly to the port to board the boat that will take you to the Komodo National Park. We will go to see the Komodo dragons and for that we go first to Rinca Island. In addition to Komodo in their natural environment, we will be able to see Water buffalo, macaque monkeys, cockatoos, wild horses, etc. Enjoy the trekking around the park accompanied by a ranger.

Afterwards, we return to boat will have lunch. Then in the afternoon the boat is anchored next to some mangroves, to see how hundreds of bats take flight at sunset. You will have dinner and spend the night on a traditional wooden boat in the Rinca Sea.

Meals: Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner

Accommodation

A. Traditional Boat (Cabin AC)

B. Traditional Boat (Cabin No AC)

C. Traditional Boat (Cabin No AC)

DAY 14:KOMODO ISLAND - PINK BEACH - LABUAN BAJO       ▼

Today, we will sail to Loh Liang that is the ranger’s station on Komodo Island. During the 3 and a half hours of navigation, you will realize that the sea is like a great lake dotted with hundreds of tiny islands, most of them uninhabited, or with only a few fishermen, who moor in them to rest or spend the night. Once on the island, we have to enter the office of the rangers to register and pay the national park fee. There we will be assigned a ranger who will accompany us at all times while we are inside the island. 

Safety information

Rangers always carry a long pole with a V-shaped tip, to make dragons keep their distance from us. They will give us a brief explanation of behavior in the park and what we can see. The dragons may sometimes make sudden moves so opening your eyes and keeping silent will always be the best advice.  Watch your back as there might be also one behind you or up on the trees. The Ranger will always be leading the group, showing us all the species that he sees during the trekking. 

In addition to the Komodo dragons, we can see Timor Deer, wild pigs and various types of running hens as well as sulfur cockatoos, snakes, etc.

At the end of the trek, we head back to the port and continue the cruise. After a short while, we will reach Pantai Merah (Pink Beach) where we can do snorkeling in the middle of coral reefs full of life. Did you know that Indonesia is the most important center of marine biodiversity in the world? It is where the species of the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean come together with the endemic species of Indonesia. It makes Indonesia have the largest number of underwater species in the world. Well, you will be swimming in the middle of all that. 

In the afternoon we go to the port of Labuan Bajo, and from there to the hotel, to rest from both sea and mountains.

Meals: Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner

Accommodation:

A. Bintang Flores – Deluxe Room

B. Puri Sari Hotel – Superior Room

C. Puri Sari Hotel – Superior Room

Day 15:LABUAN BAJO - BALI - UBUD       ▼

Your adventure continues for a little longer on this last day of the trip, but only if you still have time prior to your flight (situational). After breakfast, we will go to see Batu Cermin or the cave of mirrorsThen at around noon we continue to Labuan Bajo airport to take the direct flight to Denpasar. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel in Ubud then have your free time. Take the opportunity to familiarize yourself with the hotel facilities or stroll around the hotel.

Meals: Breakfast 

Accommodation:

A. Maya Ubud – Superior Room

B. Alaya Resort Ubud – Deluxe Room

C. Tetirah Suweta – Deluxe Room

Day 16:BALI - GILI ISLANDS       ▼

At the agreed time, you will be picked up from your hotel for the transfer to the port from where you will take the boat and cross to the Gilis Islands. In these islands, motor vehicles are not allowed, so if you come with suitcases and do not want to walk with them, it is best to take a Cidomo (horse-drawn carriage) that you can find them as soon as you leave the pier. They are like the taxis of the Gilis Islands. Upon arrival at the hotel, check in and rest of the day off.

Meals: Breakfast 

Accommodation

A. Kelapa Luxury Villa (Gili Trawangan) – 1BR Pool Villa

B. Villa Ombak (Gili Trawangan) – Deluxe Ombak Room

C. Hotel Villa Karang (Gili Air) – Superior Room

Day 17-19:FREE DAYS IN GILI ISLANDS       ▼

In these days time and space will be yours. We advise you to take walks around the island or rent a bike or snorkel equipment and discover the wonderful seabed of these islands. Search well because these islands are the home of many species of turtles and it is wonderful to be able to swim with them. Always remember that the sea is your space and we must respect it. You can also contract a massage and go to dinner on a terrace on the beach with live music and taste local Indonesian cuisine.

Meals: Breakfast 

Accommodation:

A. Kelapa Luxury Villa (Gili Trawangan) – 1BR Pool Villa

B. Villa Ombak (Gili Trawangan) – Deluxe Ombak Room

C. Hotel Villa Karang (Gili Air) – Superior Room

Day 20:GILI ISLANDS - BALI       ▼

Enjoy your breakfast, then at the appointed time you need to go to the port for check in and transfer back to Bali. You can leave the hotel by walking to the port or hire a Cidomo (at own expense). By fast boat, the cross will for about an hour, crossing the sea to Bali. On arrival, transfer to the hotel in the exclusive area of Nusa Dua, and then you have your free time.

Meals: Breakfast 

Accommodation

A. Melia Bali – Premium Garden View

B. Grand Mirage – Premiere Garden

C. Grand Whiz – Superior Room

Day 21:FREE DAY IN NUSA DUA       ▼

Free day today! You can use it for taking optional tours, or just strolling around the beaches, or the busy streets for handicrafts and souvenirs. Ask for guidance at the hotel tourist center.

Meals: Breakfast 

Accommodation

A. Melia Bali – Premium Garden View

B. Grand Mirage – Premiere Garden

C. Grand Whiz – Superior Room

Day 22:DENPASAR - JAKARTA - END OF ADVENTURE       ▼

Today is the last day of your trip in Indonesia. After having breakfast at the hotel and according to the time of your flight, we will pick you up to take you to Denpasar airport to take the plane to Jakarta from where you will fly back home. We wish you a safe journey and thank you for marking your footprints in this land with Come2Indonesia. Sampai jumpa!

Meals: Breakfast 

Accommodation

Photos: 3 Weeks in Indonesia

Price Includes

  • Jakarta - Pangkalan Bun flight ticket
  • Pangkalan Bun - Semarang flight ticket
  • Yogyakarta - Denpasar flight ticket
  • Denpasar - Labuan Bajo flight ticket
  • Labuan Bajo - Denpasar flight ticket
  • Denpasar - Jakarta flight ticket
  • Roundtrip airport transfer by hotel in Jakarta (sharing)
  • Accommodation and meals according to the itinerary
  • Transportation and visits according to the itinerary
  • Private guide during excursions according to itinerary
  • Entrance fees to places visited according to the itinerary

Price Excludes

  • Surcharge for Sunday or national holiday in Borneo & Komodo: IDR 100,000/person/day
  • International flights
  • Visa and airport tax
  • Alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, personal expenses
  • Travel insurance (recommended)
  • Extra expenses occurred due to causes beyond our control (force majeure) such as cancellations of flights, natural disasters, diseases, etc.
  • Everything that is not mentioned in “INCLUDES”
Map: 3 Weeks in Indonesia

FAQ

When is the best time of the year to do this tour?

Our favourite time for travel in Indonesia is between April to October, although Indonesia is a great year-round destination, offering memorable experiences for all kinds of adventures. July to August are the peak summer months.

In West to Central part of the weather is delightfully warm and it’s a popular time for travellers to visit for holidays, whilst if you wish to travel from October to April, the Eastern part Indonesia, like Banda and Raja Ampat, would be the best option.

If you wish to have a relaxing journey in Indonesia with less crowds, the shoulder months of April to June and September to October are ideal and slightly more economic. If you must travel in ‘high season’ but want to avoid the crowd, worry not, there are numbered of unbeaten track in Indonesia ready to be explored.

What should I bring?

Tropical areas are usually warm and often sweaty places, especially if you have Borneo or Sulawesi included in your travel. Check out our suggestions on What to Wear:

  • Comfortable and light shirt and at least a pair of long sleeves
  • Comfortable walking shoes or trekking shoes if your trip include some trekking
  • Shorts and long pants
  • Couple of pairs of socks
  • Waterproof Jacket/Raincoat

Depends on the type of travel, you may also need these in your What to Bring list:

Underwater trips:

  • Dive Insurance
  • Dive certificate
  • Certificate of Nitrox (for those who are using Nitrox)
  • Dive equipment except Tanks and Weights. Please consult your travel expert to find out if the equipment is inclusive or not in your booking.
  • Swimsuit/Dive suit
  • Adapter DIN or INT
  • Flashlight
  • Sunscreen SPF +40
  • Waterproof bags

Land tours and trekking:

  • Small backpack for daily important item
  • Travel Insurance, which covers trekking and sport risk
  • Trekking shoes (check with your travel expert if you need a Goretex or simply a walking shoes)
  • Pullover (as in some areas with high altitude like Mt. Bromo, the temperature can get as low as 0 degree)
  • Small flashlight or head flashlight
  • Valid passport with valid visa (or check if you are eligible for Visa Free Entry)
  • Waterproof bag to put all important documents
  • All documents for your trip: vouchers, tickets, contact numbers ((keep the soft copies in your mobile)
  • Credit card (in some major cities, credit card is widely accepted in restaurants and shops. Small charge might be applied)
  • Cash in Euro or USD (you may change into local currency Rupiah when you arrive here)
  • Camera, Battery and Charger
  • Adapter (220V is used in Indonesia)
  • International driving license (if you plan to drive on your own)
  • Mosquito Repellent with DEET
  • Hygienic travel kits (mask, disinfectant or anti-virus spray, etc.)

How hard is this tour?

We have classified our tours in 3 different classes. Always check which one suitable for your condition. If you have any doubt, you may consult to our travel expert.

Easy: Suitable for most people in good health. These trips can include short walk for days with around 2–3 hours in good paths and at low altitudes.

Medium: A reasonable level of fitness or technique is required, as these trips can require sustained endurance levels as the trip may include longer days of approximately 5-6 hours of activity or/and in higher altitudes, or snorkelling in strong current.

Hard: These trips are physically demanding and best suited for people with a high endurance level, good level of fitness and exercise regularly. Days can be long around 7-8 hours of activity, often at high altitudes, in remote regions and sometimes without a support vehicle nearby. Travellers may be required to carry their backpack, trip with trekking overnights without access to normal toilets or accommodations.

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