Category: Tourism Destination

Duration : 5 Days 4 Nights
Day 01 ARRIVAL SURABAYA - MOUNT BROMO
Meet and greet service with our guide on arrival.
Sightseeing transfer to Bromo.
Hotel accommodation in BROMO.
Day 02 BROMO - SARANGAN (B)
Early morning adventure to Bromo volcano.
Breakfast at hotel.
Sightseeing transfer to Sarangan Lake, on the slope of Mount Lawu.
Hotel accommodation in SARANGAN.
Day 03 SARANGAN - SOLO - BOROBUDUR (B)
Breakfast at hotel.
Visit Sukuh temple.
Stop at Solo, visiting Mangkunegaran Palace and Museum.
Fantastic view driving through route between Merbabu ...

Apples are grown in this part of the world, indeed. To be more precise, they are grown in East Java in the mountain region of Malang and Batu. The first apple tree sprouted up decades ago when a Dutchman ...

Ijen Crater is the biggest crater lake in Java. The sulfur crater lake lies between a natural dams of deeply etched rock. It is 200 meters deep and contains about 36million cubic meters of steaming ...

Mount Bromo (Indonesian: Gunung Bromo), is an active volcano and part of the Tengger massif, in East Java, Indonesia. At 2,329 meters it is not the highest peak of the massif, but is the most well known. The massif area is one of the most visited tourist attractions in East Java, Indonesia. The volcano belongs to the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park.
Mount Bromo sits in the middle of a vast plain called the Sand Sea ...

Manado is surrounded by a mountainous area, is a key tourist transit point for visitors. Ecotourism is the biggest attraction in Manado. Scuba diving and snorkelling on the nearby island of Bunaken are popular attractions. Other places of interest are nearby Lake Tondano, Lokon Volcano, Klabat Volcano and Mahawu Volcano. Dive the teeming coral walls of Bunaken National Park's warm waters or explore the world's best critter diving in the Lembeh Strait. North Sulawesi has ...

Batam is a small but busy island, hundreds of multinational owned factories, towns, shopping centers. Located 20km from Singapore and 25km from Johor Malaysia, Batam is Indonesia's equivalent to China's SEZ's (Special Economic Zones). The island is an industrial hub with electronics factories, a large and growing ship repair industry and an even larger oil service sector. Quite a few expats head there for work, and pubs and golf courses have sprung up to serve ...

Lake Toba is the largest volcanic lake in the world, 100 km long and 30 km wide, measuring 505 m at its deepest point. Surrounded by tall mountains, it cradles the large island of Samosir in its middle. Lake Toba lies in the northern part of Barisan Mountain Range, which is volcanic and traverses Sumatra Island from northwest to southeast as its backbone. Based on the topographic feature and the wide distribution of volcanic ejecta ...

Padang, the capital of West Sumatra, mostly used by tourists as an access point to the surfing sites of the Mentawai islands, the inland hills of Bukittinggi and the Kerinci Seblat National Park. That said the city is very pleasant with a nice promanade along the beach, distinctive Padang architecture and wonderfully friendly people. The city is also the home of the delicious Padang food at the town is stuffed with restaurants and street stalls. ...

Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia. Finding places in Jakarta, especially smaller buildings not on the main arteries, tends to be difficult due to poor signage and chaotic street names. The same name is used for different streets on different parts of the city, and it's often difficult to find the correct street/address without the postal code/region. To find the address in this metropolitan, try start asking people in the street, they are very FRIENDLY ...

Yogyakarta — uncommonly written JOGJA is capital of Yogyakarta Special Region province, owes its special status to the sultanate of Hamengkubuwono, which has ruled the area since 1749. Today's Jogja is a bustling town and the most popular tourist destination on Java, largely thanks to its proximity to the temples of BOROBUDUR temple.
Other famous here is GAMELAN, a musical ensemble of Indonesia typically featuring a variety of instruments such as metallophones, xylophones, drums, and gongs; ...