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Taking a half day or a full day excursion on holiday or between conferences is always a wonderful introduction into a new destination, whether to a City like Jakarta to see its landmarks, learn about its history and culture or enjoy its natural surroundings. A day trip around Bali is an experience not to be forgotten, where one begins to understand what makes Bali such an unforgettable destination. Or get away from your five star hotels in Bintan Resort to see the simple fishing villages and visit historic Penyengat island across Tanjung Pinang. Take a seat in a coach offered by travel agents, hire your own car or bike through the country side. There is much to see and experience in Indonesia.   

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  •  The Tranquil and Thrilling Citumang River near Pangandaran

    The Tranquil and Thrilling Citumang River near Pangandaran

    The Citumang River near Pangandaran with its clear blue water, runs through green thick forests deep in the Cijulang area along the south coast of West Java.  Its banks are decorated with beautiful boulders withbranches of trees and bushes picturesquely bending over the river. As the water flows on, it enters an astonishing cave. Here, tranquility greets visitors warmly. The only sounds heard are the sweet harmonny of nature:  music...

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    Location: Java » West Java » Kab. Ciamis

    Pontianak : City on the Equator

    Pontianak, Indonesia’s City on the Equator lies on the banks of the Kapuas, the country’s longest and largest river, and one of the longest rivers in the world. The Kapuas River has its source at Gunung Lawit, deep in the Mueller mountain range in Central Borneo where it rushes down, meandering 1,143 kilometers west, passing 9 of West Kalimantan’s 14 districts, until it finally reaches the South China Sea, forming a wide delta...

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    Location: Kalimantan » West Kalimantan » Kota Pontianak

    The Equatorial Monument: Icon of Pontianak

    The Equatorial Monument: Icon of Pontianak

    Among all countries in the world, only twelve straddle the Equator. While among the countless cities within those twelve countries, only one sits right on this invisible line that separates the earth's southern from the northern hemisphere. Pontianak, capital of the province of West Kalimantan – formerly known as West Borneo - has the distinction of being the  only city in the world  that sits right on the Equator, a fact that...

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    Location: Kalimantan » West Kalimantan » Kota Pontianak

    Kupang on Timor: most South-eastern Gateway to the Indonesian Archipelago

    Kupang on Timor: most South-eastern Gateway to the Indonesian Archipelago

    During World War II, the city of Kupang , formerly known as Koepang,  on the island of Timor,  was the hub for refueling and landing for long-haul flights from Europe to Australia. The historical El Tari airstrip that was first landed by an American pilot, Lamij Johnson, in 1928 holds many stories,  more than being a mere transit lounge and fuel depot for the few fliersback then. Today, when visitors step on to the moderinising...

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    Location: The Nusa Tenggara Islands » East Nusa Tenggara » Kota Kupang

  • Saumlaki: Gateway to the Tanimbar Islands

    Somewhere in the eastern waters of Indonesia, between the Aru and Kei Islands to the east, and Timor Island to the west, are strings of islands with light blue outlines, known as the Tanimbar Islands or the Tanimbars. These islands are composed of 65 small islands which form part of the province of Maluku (Moluccas). Some of the named ones are Fordate, Larat, Molu, Maru, Wotap, Wuliaru, Selu, Sera, Selaru, and the largest one is Yamdena. Sailing...

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    Location: Maluku » Maluku » Kab. Maluku Tenggara

    Pangkalpinang: Capital of once thriving Tin-Mining Industry, steeped in Chinese Peranakan Tradition

    Located on the eastern coast of Bangka Island, Pangkalpinang is the island’s largest city and capital of the Province of Bangka-Belitung Islands. Aside from its role as the center of the provincial government, economic, and commercial activities, Pangkalpinang serves as gateway for visitors who wish to explore the enchanting beauty of Bangka and Belitung Islands.  Long known as the center of the tin mining industry, in its heydays...

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    Location: Sumatra » Bangka Belitung » Kota Pangkal Pinang

    Pangkalan Bun: on the Arut River

    When heading to the Tanjung Puting National Park, flight schedules may allow travelers to drive straight from the airport to the park, but there is no reason to avoid Pangkalan Bun, a pleasant town on the Arut River.  “Whoever drank from the Arut River will surely return to Pangkalan Bun” says a classic saying for those who visit the town for the first time. The phrase illustrates that certain feeling of nostalgia that one day...

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    Location: Kalimantan » Central Kalimantan » Kab. Kotawaringin Barat

    The Bung Karno Sports Complex: Jakarta’s Sports, Conventions and Entertainment Center

    The Bung Karno Sports Complex: Jakarta’s Sports, Conventions and Entertainment Center

    Jakarta, capital city of Indonesia, is also the sports capital of the nation. Located ight in the heart of the metropolis by the grand Sudirman avenue is the Senayan Sports Complex , recently renamed the Bung Karno Sports Complex, or  the Gelanggang Olah Raga Bung Karno in Bahasa Indonesia.   This a  comprehensive complex  for international competitions from football, badminton, swimming and tennis to golf. Here is also the...

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    Location: Java » DKI Jakarta

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