Travelling to Indonesia, Seeking for Advice!

bestwillbestwill Raw Jr. Leader

Hello everyone, I'm currently in the initial phases of organizing a visit to Indonesia and seeking advice from those who have been there before. If you've visited, can you suggest some places for me to include in my travel plans? I want to maximize my time there and would truly value advice from individuals who have firsthand experience of the country. I appreciate your help beforehand!

 

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  • davidw8963davidw8963 Raw Newbie

    I'd recommend Bali. it's beautiful and very tourist friendly so a great place to start your trip. From there, I'd suggest diving or snorkeling at nearby Nusa Penida or Lembongan islands. If you have more time, head to Komodo National Park. The Komodo dragons are an incredible sight and it has lovely beaches too.

     

    bestwill
  • MessaganMessagan Raw Newbie

    My advice is to book all your tickets in advance; otherwise, you could run into scams. The same comes to accommodation. You had better find a couple of options in advance for rentals and spend some nights in a hotel while looking.

  • RakellyMoonRakellyMoon Raw Newbie
    edited September 3

    If you’re into diving or snorkeling, Komodo and Raja Ampat are incredible spots. The underwater scenes there are amazing, some of the best I've ever experienced. And if you enjoy history and culture, definitely check out Yogyakarta—visiting temples like Borobudur and Prambanan is a must.
    When I travel long distances, I’ve found that flying business class really helps. It makes the trip much more comfortable, and you arrive feeling a lot more relaxed and ready to explore.

    bestwill
  • bestwillbestwill Raw Jr. Leader

    I'd recommend Bali. it's beautiful and very tourist friendly so a great place to start your trip. From there, I'd suggest diving or snorkeling at nearby Nusa Penida or Lembongan islands. If you have more time, head to Komodo National Park. The Komodo dragons are an incredible sight and it has lovely beaches too.

     

     I've made a research about Bali and it's really indeed beautiful, I shouldn't miss it out!  I would really add into my Itinerary diving because I just finished my diving lesson a month ago and would like to test out my skills lol sealed, I would take note of Nusa Penida and Lembongan Island. I've never seen a komodo dragons and would love to add it on my list. Thank you so much for your suggestions! 

  • bestwillbestwill Raw Jr. Leader
    Messagan said:

    My advice is to book all your tickets in advance; otherwise, you could run into scams. The same comes to accommodation. You had better find a couple of options in advance for rentals and spend some nights in a hotel while looking.

     Scammers it quite scary if I run to them! How about getting a local guide? I was searching and I stumbled here https://gowithguide.com/Indonesia I don't wanna get scam so I was thinking if I hired a local guide at least if I get one they know the places where I'm going and safer. But I would like for recommendations if you know any local guides. I would really appreciate it and thank you for your advices!  

  • bestwillbestwill Raw Jr. Leader

    If you’re into diving or snorkeling, Komodo and Raja Ampat are incredible spots. The underwater scenes there are amazing, some of the best I've ever experienced. And if you enjoy history and culture, definitely check out Yogyakarta—visiting temples like Borobudur and Prambanan is a must.
    When I travel long distances, I’ve found that flying business class really helps. It makes the trip much more comfortable, and you arrive feeling a lot more relaxed and ready to explore.

     I just finished my diving lessons a month ago, so I'm thinking I should test it out my diving skills lol wink I would check out all of these recommendations of yours. God, I'm so excited! Thank you for the link that you provided. I appreciated you for helping me out!! 

  • davidw8963davidw8963 Raw Newbie

    I'm sure you'll have an incredible trip exploring everything Bali has to offer. Safe travels and enjoy.

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