Travel to Indonesia with the Indonesian Adventure
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We offer a once in a lifetime holiday around
the dramatic tropical rainforests, national parks, tropical islands with white
sandy beach, mountains, volcanoes, moors, creeks and countryside of Indonesia,
one of the adventure capitals in the world.
With years of experiences and employing highly
qualified professionals, we will guide your to travel in the Indonesia
archipelago: The islands of Sumatra, Borneo, Sulawesi, Java, Bali, Lombok,
Komodo and Papua to have a unique experience with Orang-utans, Komodo Dragons,
Toraja People, Dayak Tribes, the so called "stone age" Dani of Baliem Valley,
Yali, Asmat tribes and the Tree House Tribes, the volcanoes or to witness the
Borobudur & Prambanan Temples in Jogyakarta and just relaxing on the white sandy
beaches of the tropical islands of Indonesian archipelago.
Our Indonesia wildlife tour packages range
from easy and soft adventures to challenging graded trips suitable for those who
have spirit of adventures range from children of school ages to experienced
trekkers with various main interests and activities such photograph trips,
documentary filming, trekking, Birdwatching, mountain climbing, sea & river
cruises, sailing trips even for those who want to spend their honeymoon in the
romantic tropical rainforest.
Besides the arrangement of our Indonesia
travel tour packages, we can also designing personalized itineraries of
Indonesia wildlife tour for those who want to have an adventure in Indonesia in
their own styles. Just name your preferences on activities and destinations and
then you can rely on us to advise you on the best options that meet your idea,
requirement and budget to travel to Indonesia, our beautiful country.
Indonesia comprises 13,677 islands straddling
the equator, 6,000 of which are inhabited. From the island of Sumatra in the
west to that of New Guinea in the east, Indonesia stretches across some 5,150 km
(3,200 mi) of ocean, or almost one eighth of the Earth’s circumference;
Indonesia’s north-south spread is about 1,931 km (1,200 mi). The republic shares
the island of Borneo with Malaysia and Brunei Darussalam; Indonesian Borneo,
equivalent to about 75 per cent of the island, is called Kalimantan. The western
half of New Guinea is the Indonesian province of Papua (formerly West Irian and
Irian Jaya); the eastern half is part of Papua New Guinea. Kalimantan and Papua,
together with Sumatra (also called Irian Sumatera), Java (Jawa), and Celebes (Sulawesi)
are the largest islands of Indonesia and, together with the insular provinces of
Kalimantan and Jaya, account for about 95 per cent of its land area. The smaller
islands, including Madura, Timor, Lombok, Sumbawa, Flores, and Bali
predominantly form part of island groups. The Moluccas (Maluku) and the Lesser
Sunda Islands (Nusatenggara) are the largest island groups. In 2003, satellite
data suggested that Indonesia had an additional 500 islands than previously
thought. The marine frontiers of Indonesia include the South China Sea, the
Celebes Sea, and the Pacific Ocean to the north, and the Indian Ocean to the
south and west.
All passports must be valid for a minimum
period of six months upon arrival. Entry to Indonesia may be refused and
airlines may not carry passengers holding passports with less than six months
validity. Overstaying without the proper authority is a serious matter and
visitors can be held in detention or refused permission to leave the country
until a fine is paid. The Indonesian Government has announced that from 1
February, nationals from many countries, including Britain, will need to
purchase a tourist visa on arrival at one of the main air or sea ports. A
three-day visa on arrival should cost US$10 and a 30-day visa will cost
between US$25 and US$30, although this may yet change. If you are not arriving
at one of the main points of entry you will need to arrange a tourist visa
prior to travel.. For further information on entry requirements, you are
advised to check with the
Indonesian Embassy in London.