Planning Your Wonderful Trip to Labuan Bajo And Komodo Island

Indonesia has thousands hundreds of islands. That is a very amazing fact because Indonesia is indeed an archipelagic country. Several islands in Indonesia are uninhabited but are still frequently visited by many tourists. This is because all the islands in Indonesia have their charm, have beautiful beaches, and are unique in their own right. Of all the islands owned, the only island inhabited by ancient animals is the Komodo dragon which can be visited by tourists. If you are looking for an all-in-one adventure experience, see Komodo dragons in their…

Orangutan Tour, Pangkalan Bun – Central Kalimantan

Orangutan Tour Orangutan Tour is one of tour and travel company based on Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. Under the flag of PT. Borneo Lestari Tour and Travel, Orangutan Tour will guide you to explore Borneo with its natural beauty and culture. Located in Pangkalan Bun, Central Kalimantan offer you to have some tour package like enjoying houseboating, floating market or Dayak tour. The facilities are included the accommodation, transportation and everything you need during your visit. The mission is to provide you all the best services that is needed and expertise…

Exploring Bali’s Coffee Culture: A Honeymooner’s Guide

Image credit: https://www.pexels.com/photo/woman-pouring-cappuccino-302896/ In a recent survey by elite travel company, Kuoni, Bali officially took the top spot for the world’s best holiday destination, beating out typical favorites like Hawaii and the Maldives. The reasons are manifold. Bali not only has beautiful beaches, but also an award-winning gastronomic culture as well as off-the-beaten gourmet adventures for honeymooners with a discerning palate. You might associate culinary travel with wine, cheese, or a Michelin-starred trail, but for many, it’s the unbeatable aroma of their favorite roast coffee bean that really tugs at…

Getting to Know Papeda as Indonesia’s Intangible Cultural Heritage

Papeda was designated as Indonesia’s Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2015. And, there are still others that have been designated as Indonesia’s Intangible Cultural Heritage. At that time, 121 Indonesian Intangible Cultural Heritage designations from all provinces. Among them are Coto Makassar from South Sulawesi, Dayak/Sintang Ikat Weaving from West Kalimantan, Koteka from Papua, Lempah Kuning from Bangka Belitung, and Gambang Kromong from DKI Jakarta. Papeda may already be known to some Indonesians. However, for some others, this food may feel strange. Papeda is a typical food of the people of…

Borneo Lestari Tour, Pangkalan Bun – Central Borneo

PT. Borneo Lestari Tour & Travel, Pangkalan Bun – Central Borneo Borneo Eco Tour based in Pangkalan Bun – Central Kalimantan. Borneo Eco Tour under the legal Company named PT. Borneo Lestari Tour & Travel established in 17 October 2008 by Peltana Danson (Danson). This company is member of ASITA (Association of Indonesia Travel Agency): 026/XIV/DPP/2009. Its main office is in Jl, Ahmad Wongso in the down town and it has Borneo Eco Tour counter in Pangkalan Bun Airport on Arrival room. Regarding the office is in Pangkalan Bun it…

Wonderful Lake Toba

Lake Toba is a very amazing natural wonder. This lake is thought to have been formed from the violent eruption of a volcano, Mount Toba, which occurred about 74,000 years ago. With an area of more than 1,145 square kilometers and a depth of 450 meters, Lake Toba is actually more like an ocean than a lake. In the middle of the largest volcanic lake in the world there is also an island that is quite large, namely Samosir Island. Enchanting Place Lake Toba is the perfect place to relax,…

Rambutan: The Unique Tropical Fruit With Hairs on The Skin

Rambutan is a tropical fruit that belongs to the family of Sapindaceae. The name of rambutan refers to the edible that produced by the tree. You need to know that rambutan is a native of Southeast Asia, and the fruit is related closely to several other edible tropical fruits such as pulasan, mamoncillo, and lychee. The name “Rambutan” comes from the Bahasa Indonesia word “rambut” which means “hair.” It is a reference to the numerous hairy protuberances that the fruit has, along with the noun-building suffix-an. While in Vietnam, this…

Trekking Tips in Raja Ampat

The Raja Ampat area, West Papua, in addition to its beautiful underwater panorama, the plains also have amazing charm. The karst hills at first glance look like cones, scattered in clear green waters. Deep blue water lagoons around it looks so wonderful. Tropical rainforests with endemic fauna of Raja Ampat such as the waigeo cuscus (Spilocuscus papuensis), the red bird of paradise (paradisaea rubra) and the bald bird of paradise (cicinnurus respublica) are also there. In addition to snorkeling, travelers can trekking to enjoy climbing spots on a cluster of…

The Beauty Panorama in Batu Belig Beach

From the many beaches in Bali, there is interesting one called Batu Belig Beach with undeniable beauty. No wonder if Batu Belig becomes a favorite destination for tourists to visit. No wonder Bali is often referred to as an extraordinary island of tourist attraction belongs to Indonesia. The beauty spreads from the coast to the mountains. In fact, the beach in Kerobokan area turned out to be able to seduce tourists to visit. The allure is mesmerizing with the appearance of natural beauty and atmosphere that no other beach has.…

Discover the Wildlife of Ujung Kulon National Park

Ujung Kulon National Park is one of 21 Model National Parks in Indonesia. Ujung Kulon National Park was established on February 26, 1992, located in Sumur and Cimanggu Districts, Pandeglang Regency, Banten Province which combines the changing functions of several nature reserves and the designation of the surrounding marine waters. Ujung Kulon area was first introduced by a German Botanist, F. Junghun in 1846, while collecting tropical plants. Although the eruption of Krakatoa in 1883 had wiped out the Ujung Kulon area, a few years later it was discovered that…