Bali
Bali is practically the hub of tourist activity in Indonesia and this includes everyone from backpackers to the luxury travels. The island is famous for its volcano, temples and impressive coast line. People come from all over for a variety of reasons. Diving, snorkeling, partying, shopping and relaxing are just a few of popular items on a tourists list. Read More…
East Java
East Java is even more off the beaten path compared to Lombok. It is home to a number of volcanoes some of which are still active and erupt every once in a while. Traveling through East Java shows you what rural Indonesia looks like and is probably one of the most eye opening experiences that you could have in Indonesia. Read More…
Lombok
Located close to Bali, Lombok has a considerable lower number of tourists. Those that head of the beaten path are the adventure seekers. People who hike up the impressive volcano Rinjani, chase Lombok’s famous waves and search for the waterfalls that lie hidden in its interior. The most popular parts of Lombok are the Gili islands. Read More…
Nusa Lembongan
Once an island where seaweed farmers lived, this island has now turned into an oasis for travelers visiting Bali. Easy to access with a chill laid back vibe an access to some beautiful beaches is what Nusa Lembongan has to offer. It also has a bridge that connects it to Nusa Ceningan. Read More…
Nusa Penida
Nusa Penida used to be a spot off the beaten path but today that is no longer the case. While most tourists prefer to visit the islands stunning cliffs on day trips, Nusa Penida is also a great place to spend a couple of days on. In fact, there are a number of activities that would probably catch your eye! Read More…
Globetrove’s Indonesia travel blog has a number of itineraries, guides and articles that can help you plan your trip to perfection. We are constantly working to add to our resources and would love to hear about your experiences and suggestions. So, don’t hesitate to reach out to us.