Indonesia's Natural Wonders
Indonesia’s diverse geography spans volcanic peaks, ancient limestone formations, and coastal ecosystems. This collection features the stratovolcano Mount Sibayak in Sumatra and the limestone karsts of Stone Garden in West Java. Coastal highlights include the cliff-backed Tegal Wangi Beach and the sacred Hindu site of Pura Goa Lawah, a temple built around a bat-filled cave. The selection also covers inland wonders like the multi-tiered Curug Cikaso and the canyon-enclosed Tukad Cepung Waterfall, showcasing the archipelago’s unique geological and hydrological features.
Jimbaran Beach
Beach popular for its fish market and dozens of seafood restaurants lining it.
Thomas beach
A popular surfing break with wonderful waves and good facilities. Or just bask in the sun - this little sand beach is perfect.
Blue Lagoon
This beach used to be a sheer paradise perfect for sunbathing and swimming as well as scuba diving.
Goa Lawah Temple
Very touristy yet totally worth it. The 'Bat cave' is a very old site with a great spiritual significance.
Bali Safari and Marine Park
Taman Safari Bali, or Taman Safari Indonesia III is a branch of Taman Safari located in Gianyar, Bali.
Pantai Padang Padang
Small sandy cove accessible through a narrow rock entrance. It is known for its consistent surf break and served as a filming location for the movie Eat Pray Love.
Tukad Cepung Waterfall
Waterfall located inside a circular canyon. Sunlight filters through the cave opening above, creating distinct light beams against the water flow and mossy rock walls.
Dreamland Beach
Dreamland Beach, now officially known as New Kuta Beach, is a beach located in Pecatu on the Bukit Peninsula on the island of Bali,…
Curug Cikaso
Three distinct vertical waterfalls—Curug Asepan, Curug Meong, and Curug Aki—dropping simultaneously into a turquoise pool surrounded by dense tropical greenery.
Curug Cimahi Rainbow Waterfalls
An 87-meter tall waterfall equipped with LED lights that illuminate the cascading water in multiple colors after sunset.
Tegal Wangi Beach красота пляж!!
Coastal area featuring limestone cliffs and natural rock pools that fill with seawater during high tide, creating small basins along the shore.
Air Terjun Waimarang
Tiered waterfall on Sumba Island featuring a deep, circular turquoise basin enclosed by steep limestone rock walls.
White Sand Beach
Tiny and rather rustic beach that for some reason rarely gets crowded - a paradise off the beaten path.
Tanah Lot Beach
This black sand beach is best known for the presence of Tanah Lot Temple - a Hindu temple located on a rock nearby.
Stone Garden
Geopark in West Java consisting of ancient coral reef fossils and jagged limestone formations situated on a hilltop overlooking the Citatah karst area.
Kanto Lampo Waterfall
Seasonal stepped waterfall where water flows over a wide, flat rock wall into a shallow wading pool.
Sibayak
Mount Sibayak is a stratovolcano overlooking the town of Berastagi in northern Sumatra, Indonesia.
Sri Gethuk
Waterfall located on the banks of the Oyo River, fed by three springs that cascade over limestone blocks into the river below.
Pengibul Waterfall
Multi-level waterfall featuring a distinct upper tier that drops into a smaller pool before cascading further down into the main stream.
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