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Bite-sized Indonesia tours Our modules are short Indonesia tours lasting 3–4 days, covering the islands of Sumatra, Java, Bali, Sulawesi, Lombok, Flores, the Gili Islands and Komodo. By stringing together these short Indonesia tours, you can build your own personalised Indonesia holiday. Our Indonesia adventure tours include accommodation in small-scale and authentic accommodation, as well as excursions with a local guide. These could be a cycle trip through the rice paddies, a hike to a tropical waterfall, a trip to a historic temple or a Balinese cookery course.Just add your favourite Indonesia tours to our online quote request form with your preferred travel dates, and we'll get back to you with an Indonesia Travel Plan. You can, of course, also contact our friendly Indonesia travel specialists with any questions and preferences you may have. Need a little inspiration? Why not choose from our range of suggested holidays in Indonesia? |
To help you travel from one island to another around Indonesia, we would be happy to include your domestic flights into your personalised Travel Plan. If however you have booked your own flights; just let our Travel Specialists know and they would be happy to fit our bit-sized tours around these flight arrangements.
Bali toursRice paddies, village homestay, white sand beaches, Balinese temples and wild dolphinsBali is full of surprises. You'll be astounded by the the infinite shades of green and the fantastically rich culture and religion. During your trip, you can sleep amidst green rice paddies, climb Mount Agung, visit traditional villages and explore the lesser-known interior of this fascinating island. The Balinese people have refined taste in architecture and design and you’ll notice this in the tastefully decorated cottages, outdoor bathrooms, charming interiors and exotic gardens. Wherever you stay on your Indonesia adventure tour, you're bound to be amazed.Click here for more about our Bali tours. |
Relaxing Bogor, Tea plantations, hot springs, temples, beaches and Bromo VolcanoEndless tea plantations, smoking volcanoes, bright rice paddies, and historic colonial cities. That’s what you can expect to encounter on your journey across Java from Jakarta in the west to Kalibaru in the far east. We have carefully selected our accommodation based on atmosphere and location, either close to the centre or out in the countryside with great views away from busy roads. You’ll travel across Java by private car with your own driver, giving you plenty of flexibility. This way you can set your own pace, stopping wherever and whenever you want.Click here for more about Java travel. |
Orangutans, Elephants, Batak villages, volcanic Berastagi, Local Tribes and beaches.Sumatra is the most western island of Indonesia and considered by many to be the most interesting and diverse in the archipelago. The island boasts a huge natural diversity; dense jungle and giant crater lakes, rivers, waterfalls and towering volcanoes. Sumatra is also home to several different ethnic groups like the once legendary head hunters and cannibals on Samosir, and the colourful Minangkabau tribe in Bukittinggi. But the most famous native of Sumatra is probably the orangutan which can be found in the Gunung Leuser National Park in the north.Click here for more about Sumatra travel. |
Colonial Makassar, traditional saddle houses, wild tarsiers and tiny coral islandsSulawesi, or Celebes as it was once known, has a lot to see, do and experience. In South Sulawesi, you’ll find the traditional Toraja, famous for their fascinating and colourful wedding ceremonies. You’ll also find high mountain peaks with breathtaking views, lush green rice terraces, pearly white beaches and colourful coral reefs. The volcanic north is home to the Minahasa culture with their distinctive wooden stilted houses and religious stone statues. The smallest and probably most endearing inhabitant of Sulawesi is the huge-eyed tarsier which you’ll find hiding among the foliage in Tangkoko.Click here for more about these trips in Indonesia. |
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Lombok, Flores, Komodo and the Gili Islands Soft white sands, Rinjani Volcano, hidden villages, diving paradises and Komodo dragonsLombok is the most popular of the islands, but it has still managed to retain a relaxed atmosphere. At Sekotong you’ll find long white beaches and sparkling blue seas, also plentiful on the castaway Gili Islands. Further inland, world-famous Indonesia pottery is made by traditional means (without a potter's wheel) in three small villages. Flores has yet to be discovered by mass tourism, and the hilly countryside is home to several ethnic groups that still live by ancient means. The Komodo National Park covers two islands: Komodo and Rinca and is the only place in the world where you can find the giant Komodo dragon (well, it’s a lizard actually) in the wild.Click here for more about these trips to Indonesia. |




