Indonesia

Islands of Fire, Culture, and Ocean Magic

Indonesia is not one destination, it’s a spellbinding collection of islands, myths, volcanoes, temples, untouched waters, and sacred traditions. From Java’s smoking craters to Bali’s rice terrace rituals, to pink beaches in Komodo and the orangutan-filled jungles of Kalimantan, this is a land that reshapes you.

Yogyakarta

Culture Capital

Yogyakarta

Mount Bromo

Ijen Crater

Travel to the Indonesia with Amaavi


See Borobudur at sunrise with a private guide — it’s quieter and the golden light makes the reliefs come alive. Pair it with a Prambanan evening ballet show.

Seasonal & Weather Considerations

Understanding Indonesia seasonal nuances ensures smoother travel:

Dry Season (May–September):

Best for Bali beaches, Java volcano treks, and diving in Komodo.

October to April:

Raja Ampat: Peak diving season runs

Wet Season (November–March):

Fewer crowds, lush scenery, but occasional downpours.

Amaavi Insights:

SIM Cards:

Telkomsel and XL are best for coverage. Tourist SIMs available at airports.

Accessibility & Travel Ease

Currency: Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Cards accepted in cities, cash preferred in villages.

Language: Bahasa Indonesia is official. English spoken in major tourist hubs like Bali.

Transport: Domestic flights connect islands. Grab app works in cities; boats and ferries for inter-island travel.

Amaavi Smart Add-Ons

Private Balinese Cooking Class – Learn traditional recipes with a local chef in Ubud.

Helicopter Tour over Bali – Soar above volcanoes, rice terraces, and beaches

Liveaboard Dive Trip in Raja Ampat – Multi-day sailing with world-class diving stops.

Sunrise Hike at Mount Ijen – Famous for its blue fire phenomenon and sulfur lake.

Experience Indonesia the Amaavi way-
Curated, Cuxurious, Unforgettable.

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