Feb04
Published by iv in Asia, Indonesia, Photos, Relaxing, Resorts, Romantic, Swimming, Villas, Walking

This luxurious withdrawal is the final gravel for guests choosing to unroll in a tropical destination. This easily comprehensible escape is exclusive a 15-minutes drive from Seminyak, where the most smart boutiques and stylish restaurants of Bali can be constitute. The Villa Sarsana itself is a visually inspiring thing of structure that extends crosswise ternion split levels.
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Aug26
Published by misha in Adventure, Asia, Hiking, History, Indonesia, Parks, Photos, Scuba Diving, Sightseeings, Snorkeling, Travel Stories, UNESCO

Komodo Island is a part of the Lesser Sunda chain and lying between the neighbouring islands of Sumbawa to the west and Flores to the east. Komodo is one of the many island, which make the Republic of Indonesia. The inhabitants of this barren volcanic land are descendants of former convicts who were exiled to the island and who have mixed themselves with the Bugis from nearby Sulawesi. Photo by: Dave_Davies
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May25
Published by misha in Adventure, Asia, Indonesia, Parks, Photos, Scuba Diving, Sightseeings, Snorkeling, Swimming, Travel gear

Bunaken is an island, which attracts many scuba diving visitors. The island is a part of the Bunaken National Marine Park and has a tremendous biodiversity in the world. Bunaken is located at the north of the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. The waters of Bunaken National Marine Park are extremely deep (1566 m), clear and refreshing in temperature (27 to 29 °C).
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May17
Published by Asya in Adventure, Asia, Fishing, History, Indonesia, Parks, Rafting, Relaxing, Scuba Diving, Swimming

Some of the world’s most beautiful underwater environments are located in Sulawesi,
Indonesia. There’s the
Bunaken Marine Reserve with white sandy beaches, a dense population of fish, coral and deep underwater gullies and valleys;
Lembeh Straits and its WWI shipwrecks and unusual black sand bottoms; the
Togean Islands which host all major reef formations (fringing, barrier, patch and atoll);
Wakatobi in Tukang Besi Archipelago and its fascinating fossil reef formations and a myriad of marine species, such as sperm and pilot whales, spinner, bottle-nose dolphins and dugongs; the sea garden of
Takabonerate National Park, southwest of Selayar Island, which is the third largest coral atoll in the world, as the
Banggai Archipelago, the
Makassar Straits,
Kapoposang,
Bira and
Selayar islands… the list of amazing location is endless.
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May17
Published by Asya in Adventure, Asia, Climbing, Extreme, Indonesia, Parks, Rafting, Surfing, Swimming, Walking

As the world’s largest archipelago,
Indonesia comprises some 17,508 islands that stretch across the equator. There are five main islands and 30 smaller archipelagos. The main islands are
Kalimantan(Borneo),
Sumatra,
Papua,
Sulawesi and the most populated island,
Java. More than 480 ethnic groups display a rich variety of customs, religious, languages (approximately 583) and dialects. Welcome to Indonesia and enjoy a wonderful journey of discovery.
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Jan28
Published by toun in ACTIVITIES, Asia, Chillin, CONTINENTS, COUNTRIES, Eating, Indonesia, Relaxing, Resorts, Restaurants, Scuba Diving, Sightseeings, Snorkeling, Spa, TOPICS

This exotic resort, built under shady palms and surrounded by tropical gardens running directly down to a beach of pure white sand, is located on the tip of the small island of Gangga in North Sulawesi – from Manado International Airport only one hour by car, then half an hour on our boats.
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