Indonesia, more than 5000 km of the equator, 17.000 Islands, 95.181km coastline, 300 etnic groups, 130 volcanoes.
With its black sandy beach, Kusamba well known as the last area where traditional salf farmer Bali still producing the salt with traditional metodes.
As a largest archipelago country (17.000 islands) with 54716 km coastline Indonesia has most of the gorgeous beaches in the world.
Indonesia rice terrace have fascinated many photography enthusiast both local and international.
This is a typical sundanese village and it located around 500meters from main street Garut - Tasikmalaya. People of Naga village are loyal in maintaining their local custom, which inherit of their ancestors.
Sumba Island has very unique villages, cultures and ceremonies and its daily life of Sumba people.
Bena is an original village of indigenous people of Ngada - Flores. The architecture of Bena is very traditional and it still has many ancient rites and customs that are remnants of the megalithic area.
Toraja is an etnic group indigenous to a mountainous region of South Sulawesi. This region is famous of their houses, funeral rites, ceremonies and other traditional ritual .
Batak dance performance at the Huta Bolon Village, (a reconstructed traditional Batak village) in Samosir island lake Toba - North Sumatra.
Indonesian children playing with their horse .
The suflur carried out in baskets by the miners and must be carried to the Ijen crater rim approximately 200 meters above before being carried several kilometers down the mountain
"Small Afrika in Java", Baluran has a relatively dry climate and consists of lowland forests, savanna, mangrove forest and hills. This park located in east Java and relative easy to visit from Bali.
Balinese dances are a very ancient tradition that is a part of the religious expression among the Balinese people, it's intregal part of Balinese culture.
Kecak and Fire Dance is one of interesting balinese performance.
The Dayak (Dayaks tribe) are native people of Borneo island. In the past the Dayak were feared for their ancient tradition of headhunting practices.
Toraja is also the unique of their graveyard, the dead bodies placed in the holes on the cliff, made with a chisel. The puppets represent the deceased resting in the graveyard.
Borobudur (world heritage sites no. 592) was built in 8-th century. It contains approximately 2,670 individual bas reliefs (1,460 narrative and 1,212 decorative panels) and built as a single large stupa.
If a landscape was ever needed to demonstrate the meaning of the phrase desolate beauty, then this is surely it. The best views from Mount Bromo to the Sand Sea below and the surrounding volcanoes are at sunrise.
Pananjakan 2770m is another viewpoint on Mt. Bromo. It is a favorite place for photographer to capture beautiful landscape of Mt. Bromo.
According to the ancient Sumbanese myths, when the first ancestral house was built on the eighth heavenly sphere, the roof was covered by human hair taken during head hunting raids. Now dried palm leaves symbolically replace the human hair.
They are among the most intelligent primates and use a variety of sophisticated tools, also making sleeping nests each night from branches and foliage. Orangutan currently found only in rainforest in Sumatra and Borneo.
Javanese women planting rice in a ricefield in central Java.
Mount Kelimutu in Flores is famous of its really beautiful three color lakes. The colour changed by chemical reaction of any minerals contained in the lake in triggered by volcano gas activity.
Mt. Anak Krakatau (Child of Krakatau) has grown at an average rate of five inches (13 cm) per week since the 1950s. This island volvcano equates to an average growth of 6.8 metres per year.
One of interesting place to visit in east Borneo is floating villages. Entire villages are built on stilts above the Mahakam river, lake Jempang and Mancong.
Bukittinggi and surrounds is most popular tourists area in West Sumatra due to the climate and central location. Some interesting attractions can found within the city.
Beautiful landscape, interesting cultures and daily life, Indonesia is also place for natural portrait photography .
Beautiful landscape, interesting cultures and daily life, Indonesia is also place for natural portrait photography .
Beautiful landscape, interesting cultures and daily life, Indonesia is also place for natural portrait photography.
Rinca is one of few islands in Komodo National Park, where the dragon still live freely in their habitat. It located around 2 hours from Komodo island.
Komodo Dragon (Varanus Komodoensis) is the biggest and haviest living lizard in the world. There are around 4000 Komodo dragons living in the wild, mostly in Komodo National Park.
Dolphin tour with traditional boat as a daily attraction, every morning and afternoon in Lovina Beach - North Bali.
Located in north Sumatra , lake Toba is the site of a supervolcanic eruption some 75.000 years ago. The eruption formed Toba lake (100km long and 30km wide) and 630km² Samosir island (world largest island within island).
A beautiful sunset at south coast of Bali.
A three-kilometers long array of beachside cafés and a lineup of international restaurants make Jimbaran Bali’s seafood heaven a must-visit gastronomic destination.
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