Greetings on your day! Greetings from Indonesia. At 12 p.m. today, there will be a welcome meeting to kick off your adventure. Why not visit some of Jakarta’s fascinating museums, like the Wayang (puppet), Balai Seni Rupa (fine arts), and maritime museums, if you get there early? First-time visitors will love the National Museum. Don’t miss the Monas (National Monument), which honors the spirit of the Indonesian people, if you’re looking for city monuments.
Join your local guide for a full-day tour of Jakarta to get to know the city. See the old town of Batavia, temple-lined Chinatown, and Sunda Kelapa port, the site of the Dutch first landing. View Si Jagur, an ancient Portuguese cannon that is lavishly embellished with a hidden meaning. Discover the stunning Peranakan architecture by visiting Chandra Naya, a Chinese mansion. Explore the city’s religious side by visiting the Cathedral Church and Istiqlal Mosque, the biggest mosque in South East Asia, after strolling through Fatahillah Square. Ask your leader where you can find some delectable local cuisine tonight.
Travel to Bandung, a former Dutch city with a flourishing art, retail, and cafe scene, by train this morning. You will go to the Paskal Food Market for a street food crawl when you get there, which is around lunchtime. Try some roasted chicken with rice and vegetables, gado-gado (a traditional Indonesian salad made with boiled eggs and vegetables), or satay skewers. After eating, take a heritage walk down Braga Street, which was once the hub of neighborhood development and had Bandung’s first shopping arcade along with a number of art-deco buildings, stores, and a movie theater. Enjoy a cup of coffee at this century-old cafe while taking in the scenery.
Today, you will leave Bandung for a day trip to Tangkuban Perahu, the largest volcano in West Java, the only driveable volcanic mountain in Indonesia, and its verdant surroundings. While learning about the volcano’s distinctive past, you will enjoy the breathtaking views as you travel around tea plantations and pine forests. After walking with your leader around the craters, proceed to the Ciater Hot Springs. Continue to the hot springs for a soothing soak to relieve tense muscles after stopping by a nearby tea plantation to discover more about Java’s tea industry. You have the afternoon and evening to yourself when you return to Bandung.
To avoid the crowds at the world’s largest Buddhist structure, Candi Borobudur, get up early. The temple rises in front of you as you get closer, looming among tropical foliage at this UNESCO World Heritage site, which is situated in a peaceful park. Follow the ancient pilgrims’ path with your local guide, circling the mandala-shaped structure on your way from the early realms to Nirvana. You have a free afternoon after that. The largest Hindu complex in Java is Prambanan Temple, another heritage temple in Yogya that you might want to visit. Maybe see the Ramayana Ballet perform tonight; your leader can look up dates and availability for you.
Explore the rice fields and rural areas surrounding Yogyakarta by bicycle after leaving the city. Observe the locals producing a range of products, including bricks, tofu, and tempeh. Photographic opportunities abound as you pass palm trees, verdant grasslands, and the occasional bloom of pink and yellow flowers by the side of the road! You can then spend your free afternoon learning about Indonesian food by enrolling in a cooking class. Another option is to take a yoga class to honor the sun.
Today, take a train and a minivan to Seloliman Nature Reserve. This serene reserve is situated on the flanks of Mount Penanggungan, a revered volcano. You will have the opportunity to meet and learn about the activities of some of the volunteers at the Seloliman Environmental Education Center upon your arrival. Enjoy some delectable organic produce that is grown nearby for lunch, prepared by their staff. Take advantage of the opportunity to unwind this afternoon at the center’s atmospheric lodgings, which include outdoor restrooms designed to blend in with the surrounding forest. This is a lovely location to enjoy nature, spend an evening without technology, and sit beneath the stars as the sun sets!
This morning, learn about the local environment and the Javanese herbal medicine tradition by taking a walk around the property with the reserve staff. The area’s flora and fauna, traditional farming practices, rice production, and the miniature hydroelectric plant will all be explained to you. End with a demonstration of traditional jamu and a sample of this herbal remedy from Java. Next, proceed to Mount Bromo, the Tenggerese people’s ancestral home. The most famous volcano in the Tengger massif is the still-active one, which stands at 2329 meters. Get a head start tomorrow by going to bed early tonight.
Tour a few neighboring cocoa and coffee plantations early this morning. You will witness the drying of coffee and, if time permits, the fermentation of cocoa. Snack on some delicious fried bananas and have a nice cup of tea or coffee before you leave! Go to Gilimanuk, the far eastern tip of Java, by minibus. Since this road serves as the primary entry point to Bali, there may be some delays due to the frequently high volume of traffic. After that, you’ll take a ferry across the Java Strait and then another minibus to Pemuteran, where you’ll spend the next two nights on Bali’s west coast.
Spend a leisurely day at this stunning beachside setting. Perhaps take a yoga class to start the day, and then take your time exploring the neighborhood. You could go swimming off the coast, explore the nearby temples teeming with monkeys, or consider scheduling a diving or snorkeling trip to Menjangan Island’s azure waters. Otherwise, just take a seat, unwind, and observe the fishermen as they go about their daily lives on one of the beaches.
Take the trip to Ubud, Bali’s verdant natural paradise, right now. While traveling, make a stop at Taman Ayun Temple to admire the striking Balinese architecture and explore the gardens. Bali’s primary hub for the arts and culture is Ubud, which is surrounded by lush jungles and rice terraces and has a large number of markets, stores, and warungs. Ubud is a well-liked highland retreat that prioritizes nature and well-being. Why don’t you gather your travel companions tonight and locate a local restaurant serving authentic Balinese food?
After breakfast this morning, your journey comes to an end. It is strongly advised that you spend a few more days exploring Ubud because there is a lot to see and do there. If so, consider renting a bicycle and touring the nearby rice paddies and tiny towns, or stop by the town’s galleries, museums, and handicraft shops. In case you want to extend your stay in Ubud, simply contact with us in advance
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