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Indonesia Tour Package From Delhi
Out in the Pacific Ocean, Borneo is densely inhabited, but it is still a well-preserved stretch of land in spite of that, with lush greenery, crawling with all sorts of fauna. The island comes under the rule of three different countries, with each owning a specific, agreed-upon section of the land. Indonesia gets the biggest piece of the pie, with 73% of the territory on Borneo coming under its political boundaries, with the rest of the island shared between Malaysia and Brunei. Home to one of the oldest rainforests anywhere in the world, Borneo has a lot of indigenous wildlife to see, such as the Bornean Orang-utan, the Proboscis Monkey, the Borneo Bay Cat, Pygmy Elephants and many other animals. It is one of the best spots in all of Indonesia for nature lovers, with the tribal people living on this island having their own interesting culture, traditions and arts.
The Merapi Volcano, known as Gunung Merapi natively, is a prominent volcano in Indonesia. Located right on the border between the regions of Central Java and Yogyakarta provinces, the volcano is still active, having erupted quite regularly since at least 1548 AD.
The Jakarta Cathedral, also known as the St. Mary of the Assumption Cathedral is a part of the Roman Catholic branch of Christianity. It was constructed in 1901 and sports some iconic Christian architecture. Located right in front of the Istiqlal Mosque, the Jakarta Cathedral sports the typical Church architecture. It has three spires decorating the structure. The North Tower is called the Tower of David, while the South Tower is called the Ivory Tower. The Ivory Tower has clocks that even to this day hasn't broken down and stopped functioning.
Places To Visit In Indonesia From Delhi
Places to visit | Approximate distance | Famous for |
---|---|---|
Java Island | 8,899.2 km | Borobudur Temple, Mount Bromo, Yogyakarta |
Sumatra Island | 3,020 km | Lake Toba, Gunung Sibayak, Banda Aceh |
Sulawesi Island | 10,595.9 km | Tana Toraja, Tentena, Bunaken |
Kalimantan Island | 4,281 km | Balikpapan, Kutai National Park |
Bali island | 9,523 km | Mount Batur, Pura Tanah Lot, |
Ideal Duration
Indonesia is a massive, massive country and the only way to see everything it has to offer is to stay here for months, perhaps even years. However, there are certain highlights that you could visit in a much shorter span, with the help of an Indonesia tour package from Delhi, that will give you a rough idea of what this land is all about.
Best Time to Visit
Summer
There’s no summer as such in Indonesia, but the equivalent would be the “dry” season that lasts from the month of May to September. Temperatures are stable and tolerable around this time, sticking around the 28? mark. This is an especially popular time of the year to visit Indonesia.
Monsoon
Similar to the way summers work, Indonesia has a “wet” season rather than a proper monsoon. Once again, the temperature isn’t too different from what it is during the dry season, meaning it's generally comfortable to be outside in this weather. The only real difference between the two seasons is that between October and April, Indonesia experiences bouts of intense but short-lived rains basically every day, whereas in the dry season they’re less frequent and not that intense. It is still a decent time to visit Indonesia.
Winter
Indonesia’s geographical location is such that the equator passes through it. As a result, it doesn’t actually have a winter season. It is generally sunny and tropical throughout the year.
How to Reach
By Air
Flights are available on a frequent basis to fly from Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi to various spots across Indonesia, such as the capital of Jakarta, Denpasar on the island of Bali or even Medan or Yogyakarta. The flight durations range from 9 to 20 hours in total and tend to have a single stop at least, most of them coming either in Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur, before moving forward to your chosen destination.
By Rail
There is no railway system connecting any location in India to Indonesia, so railways are not an option.
By Road
It is technically possible to travel to Indonesia from Delhi by road, but it is frankly a tall order. The distance to be covered comes up to around 9000 km in total and may take up to 10 days or even more depending on how many hours of the day you choose to drive. You would also be passing through various other countries before making your ways to Indonesia, such as Myanmar, Thailand and Malaysia.
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FAQs About Indonesia Tour Packages
How big is Indonesia?
Indonesia spans an area of 1904569 sq km in total. Around 93000 sq km of this area is exclusively occupied by inland seas, which are essentially shallow seas that cover an area that is more central to the landmass itself. They take the form of straits, bays, etc.
What are some must-try food items in Indonesia?
Indonesian cuisine is positively delectable. Some of the most popular dishes are Indonesian Satay, a meat skewer of sorts, an Indonesian version of fried rice, as well as Siomay, which is an Indonesian variant of the momo. Indonesia has its own spin on a pancake as well, with the Sweet Martabak. A dish named Gado Gado is one that all vegetarians who travel to Indonesia should be on the lookout for.
Which are some of Indonesia’s most important festivals?
There are many indigenous tribes in Indonesia, a lot of whom have their own unique celebrations. Rambu Solo is one such celebration among the Toraja people, a ceremony that is intended to help the spirits of the dead pass into the afterlife. The Baliem Valley Festival, Bau Nyale Fishing Festival and our very own Deepavali are also celebrated here.
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