Destinations
Explore Indonesia by destination
Each destination brings together day-by-day itineraries, in-depth guides, and the transport you need to get there. Pick a region to start planning.
Bali
From the rice terraces of Ubud to the surf breaks of Uluwatu, Bali rewards travellers who plan around its rhythm. Browse our curated itineraries, every route is structured day by day so you can review, adjust, and book stays, transfers, and experiences in one place.
- Ubud & rice terraces
- Canggu surf
- Uluwatu cliffs
- East Bali volcanoes
Bali + Nearby Islands
Bali is best paired with the islands at its doorstep. These itineraries combine the mainland with Nusa Penida, Lembongan and the Gilis, with the ferries, transfers and dive spots already mapped out for you.
- Nusa Penida
- Nusa Lembongan
- Gili Islands
- Manta dives
Java
Java is volcanoes, temples, and overnight trains. From the sunrise over Borobudur to the blue flames of Kawah Ijen, these itineraries get you across the island without losing days to logistics.
- Yogyakarta & Borobudur
- Mount Bromo sunrise
- Ijen blue flames
- Jakarta gateway
Komodo & Flores
Komodo National Park and Flores offer some of Indonesia's most cinematic landscapes, Padar Island, Pink Beach, and the dragons themselves. Our itineraries cover liveaboards, day boats from Labuan Bajo, and overland routes inland.
- Padar Island
- Komodo dragons
- Pink Beach
- Kelimutu lakes
Lombok & Gili Islands
Lombok is Bali's quieter cousin, empty surf, the Rinjani volcano trek, and the three Gilis just offshore. These itineraries balance adventure days with reef time.
- Mount Rinjani
- Kuta Lombok surf
- Gili Trawangan
- Gili Meno
Sumatra
Sumatra is wild. Orangutans in Bukit Lawang, the vast caldera of Lake Toba, and the surf of Mentawai. Our itineraries give structure to a region that rewards travellers who plan ahead.
- Bukit Lawang orangutans
- Lake Toba
- Mentawai surf
- Banda Aceh diving
Raja Ampat
Raja Ampat sits at the heart of the Coral Triangle, the most biodiverse marine ecosystem on Earth. These itineraries cover homestays in Arborek and Kri, plus liveaboard options for serious divers.
- Wayag viewpoints
- Manta Sandy
- Misool
- Kri homestays
Wild Indonesia
Beyond the well-trodden routes lies the rest of the archipelago, 17,000 islands of it. These itineraries cover Sulawesi, Maluku, Papua and other remote corners for travellers who want depth, not crowds.
- Sulawesi
- Maluku spice islands
- Papua highlands
- Banda Sea