TOURISM REGIONS INDONESIA INFORMATION

 INDONESIA TOURISM 
    Tourism regions in Indonesia diverse as nature tourism, cultural tourism, marine tourism, food tourism, beach tourism etc. Beach tourism is the most famous because Indonesia is an archipelago consisting of thousands of islands large and small islands.
    Cultural tourism is also very much in Indonesia because of Indonesia consists of hundreds of tribes, so that each tribe had uniqueness, and also many kinds of food.Heritage royal past makes Indonesia is rich in tourist attractions such as temples, inscriptions and others.
     Location of Indonesia is located in the equator area makes Indonesia is rich in natural attractions such as tropical forests, hills, mountains and beautiful lakes.
      To visit  Indonesia is very easy, because the transportation and lodging are available in each tourist areas .Cost of  travelto  Indonesia is quite cheap and affordable.
      Indonesia is famous for its tourism regions that is rich in beautiful natural attractions, theme parks, cultural parks.Indonesia is heaven on earth.There are so many tourism regions in Indonesia such as the most famous are Kuta beach in Bali, Lake Toba in North Sumatra, Bunaken National Marine Park island in Manado, Komodo island in Nusa Tenggara, Mount Tangkuban Perahu in West Java, Pangandaran beach in West Java, Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, Ancol Dreamland, Senggigi beach in Lombok, Borobudur temple in Central Java and others.

TOURISM REGIONS MOST POPULAR IN INDONESIA:
  •  Bali island,there are beaches,natural beauty, many famous temples, handicrafts, and arts of Bali are very interesting
  •  Yokyakarta city,there are Prambanan Temple, Sultan Palace, Temple of Borobudur, the beautiful beaches in the South Mountain, or enjoy the natural beauty of the slopes of Mount Merapi from the Ground.
  • Lake toba in North Sumatra
  • Bukit Tinggi City in West Sumatra
  • Bandung City in West Java
  • Mount Bromo in East Java
  • Bunaken in North Sulawesi
  • Tana Toraja in South Sulawesi
  • Lombok island with Komodo 
  • Lake Kelimutu in East Nusa Tenggara
  • Mount Jayawijaya in Papua
  • Mount Krakatau in Banten 


INDONESIA GENERAL DESCRIPTION
      Consisting of more than 17,000 islands, the vast Indonesian archipelago spans 5,120 km across the equator, positioned between the Asian and Australian continents.  Four-fifths of the area is sea with the major islands of Sumatera, Java, Kalimantan, Sulawesi and Papua.  The 300 ethnic groups that exist harmoniously give birth to a potpourri of cultures and fascinating people.  The major ethnic groups are: Minangkabaunese, Malay, Javanese, Sundanese, Maduranese and Ambonnese.  Arab, Chinese and Indian immigrants have also settled in regions throughout the country, particularly in the coastal cities.

     Indonesia's landscape is greatly varied.  Java and Bali have the most fertile islands and rice fields are concentrated in these two regions, whereas Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Maluku and Papua are still largely covered with tropical rainforest.  Open savannah and grassland characterize Nusa Tenggara.
  
     A cultural heritage passed on through generations offers a wealth of traditional arts and crafts.  Batik, wooden carvings, weavings, silverworks and many other traditional skills produce exquisitely beautiful items.  Indonesia's multi-racial and multi-religious culture mean festivals steeped in traditions are celebrated throughout the year.  Frequently featured in these events are dances, wayang theaters and other performing arts.