Top 11 Street Names & Indonesian Heroes

Thetraveljunkie.org – In every city, town and village in Indonesia, streets are named after Indonesian heroes who helped fight the Dutch. So, here are Top 11 Street Names and Indonesia Heroes: 1. Mohammad Husni Thamrin (1894–1941) This hero was a… Continue Reading

The Journeys 2 : Cerita dari Tanah Air Beta

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Dapatkan buku The Journeys 2: Cerita dari Tanah Air Beta penerbit Gagas Media di toko buku terdekat. Ini sekuel dari buku The Journeys: Kisah Perjalanan Para Pencerita. Alanda Kariza, Fajar Nugros, Farid gaban, JFlow, Matatita, Rahne Putri, Richard Miles,… Continue Reading

Best Reasons Why Komodo Marine Park is the Best Sites in the World for Divers

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Komodo Marine Park has some of the most exhilarating scuba diving in Indonesia. It’s a region swept by strong currents and cold upswellings, created by the convergence of the warmer Flores Sea and the cooler Selat Sumba (Sumba… Continue Reading

20 Best National Parks in Indonesia

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Orang utans, tigers, elephants, rhinos, tarsiers and tropical rainforests, Whalesharks, komodo dragons, orang pendek and swirling mists. Travel Junkie Indonesia scours the globe to find you this year’s 20 greatest national parks.

10 Best Travel Destinations in Indonesia

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Where to go on holiday this year. Back to work, back to making holiday plans. Travel Junkie Indonesia scours the globe to find you this year’s 10 greatest destinations.

Indonesia: Why Should We Care About Sustainable Tourism?

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – The environment is obviously important to tourism. Both the natural environment (such as beaches, forests, waterways) and the built environment (such as historic buildings and ruins) must be preserved for an area to be environmentally sustainable. Environmental sustainability… Continue Reading

Kalimantan’s Top Jungle Travel Junkies

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Kalimantan’s most celebrated inhabitant is the unbearably human-esque orang-utan. These rich amber–coloured primates with their soulful disposition are an undisputed highlight of the islands fauna and an obvious magnet for tourists. And, Kalimantan has some spectacular jungle journeys… Continue Reading

The Tarsier : King of Cute from Sulawesi

Travejunkieindonesia.com – If you’re visiting Sulawesi’s Tangkoko-Batuangas Dua Saudara Nature Reserve or Lore Lindu National Park, keep your eyes peeled for something looking back at you: a tiny nocturnal primate known as a tarsier. These creatures are recognisable by their… Continue Reading

Jungle Know-How in Indonesia

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – The Indonesian jungle is legendary for its terrain: steep slippery pitches and precipitous drops. The trails can be well-worn paths or barely visible breaks in the underbrush. This is no stroll through the park, you’ll need to be… Continue Reading

Moko from the Solor Alor Archipelago

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – The Solor Alor archipelago is home to some indigenous tribal groups that are renowned for their Moko drum culture. Alor’s chief fame lies in its mysterious Moko – Bronze drums about 50cm high and 33cm across, tapered in… Continue Reading