Travel Sex in Indonesia

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Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Sometimes it’s hard to find the appropriate outlet for sharing the sexy stories. I think it’s great to have travel sex life as a resource to go read, write or learn about what’s really going on behind closed doors

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The Travel Junkie Found Love in West Papua

Wonderful Tarak Islands, West Papua – Indonesia (Photograph by Arif Lukman)

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – West Papua (Indonesian: Papua Barat) is a province of Indonesia covering the western peninsula of the island of New Guinea. The region covers the Bird’s Head (Doberai) and Bomberai peninsulas and the surrounding islands of Raja Ampat. It is still covered with pristine tropical rainforest where male birds of paradise perform courtship dance in the bright morning days to attract female birds.

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Selamat Hari Raya Nyepi Tahun Baru Çaka 1934

Traveljunkieindonesia.com– Sitting by the sea at sunset. Watching Bali under the stars and the new moon Misool, Raja Ampat. Loving life.

Happy Nyepi (Bali’s day of silence) day to everyone!!

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Top 10 Places to have Sex on the Road

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Sex and traveling go hand in hand. A lot like rum and coke. You’re forever young, free, without the stress of the ‘real world’ and spending heaps of time in beautiful places, surrounded by beautiful people and in various states of undress.

If there’s one thing I’ve learnt on the road having worked in various hostels it’s that the above scenario results in heaps of hormones, and combined with partying, it results in a lot of spooning and more…it’s glorious chaos!

But where the hell do you have sex as a traveler/backpacker? Well the answer to that is pretty unlimited! Here’s a list of Travel Junkie Indonesia top 10 places to have sex on the road

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Tropical Loveland Life in Raja Ampat

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Raja Ampat is a place that not only sounds magical, but most people don’t even know of. Raja Ampat is situated on our beautiful planet and was on Travel Junkie Indonesia travel list.

We got curious after reading an article about the discovery of unknown species and the hidden skulls on the islands around Raja Ampat. After getting together all available information, we finally bought the tickets to Sorong in West Papua, Indonesia.

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The Cendrawasih : Birds of Paradise

Birds of Paradise (Image courtesy of Papua Box)

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Give yourself at least a few days around northern Papua and southern Maluku. Once you have learned about birds of paradise. Over 40 different species of cenderawasih (bird of paradise) are found in small areas of northern Papua and southern Maluku, as well as PNG.

Cendrawasih were first taken to Europe following colonial exploration around the Dutch East Indies. Their feathers fetched remarkable prices as fashionable accessories, so the birds soon faced extinction. Because traders often removed the birds’ legs and wings to highlight their beautiful plumage, Europeans originally thought that the birds had no feet and spent their entire lives in flight.

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Top 6 Sites Around the World That Celebrate Sex and Sexuality

Wonderful Sukuh Temple (Image courtesy of zh.wikipedia.org)

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Here are some of the best and most curious sex and fertility related sites around the world. those sites which make us giggle, blush, point and take pictures which we look forward to showing our prudish parents.

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Wakatobi Calling: A Superpower in the Southeast Sulawesi

Wakatobi Calling! School of Barracudas (Image Courtesy of Meity Nadia)

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – According to Jacques Cousteau, the Tukangbesi Islands offered ‘possibly the finest diving in the world’ when he surveyed the area in the 1980s. Most of the islands are now part of Wakatobi Marine National Park. Positioned remotely off the far southeast coast, the islands are difficult to reach, but they do offer superb snorkel ling and diving, a blaze of corals and marine life, isolated beaches and stunning landscapes.

Located right in the heart of the Asia-Pacific Coral Triangle, in the province of Southeast Sulawesi, the Wakatobi Islands offer crystal clear pristine waters and a rich bio-diverse underwater life, a true paradise for Divers, as this is one of 3 hearts in the World Coral Triangle that stretches from the Solomon Islands in the Pacific to Wakatobi, and North to the Philippines.

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Hand Woven Ikats From Sumba

Hand woven Ikats from Sumba by IgoGomez

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Sumbanese ikat is the most dramatic, and arguably best-executed in Indonesia. It’s very highly prized by collectors, as natural dyes still predominate: earthy orange-red from the kombu tree bark, indigo blue, and yellow hues derived from loba leaves.

Motifs form a pictorial history: a record of tribal wars and an age that ended with the coming of the Dutch – the skulls of vanquished enemies dangle off trees and mounted riders wield spears. A huge variety of animals and mythical creatures are also depicted.

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Betel Nut From Sumba

Betel Nut From Sumba (Image courtesy of MacKenzie Davey)

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Travel through Sumba and Timor and you can’t avoid the random splodges of red residue that liberally decorate the pavements and bus aisles of this region, or the villagers’ foaming, scarlet mouths.

The substance behind the stain is betel nut, or sirih pinang, a mildly intoxicating stimulant that provides a nicotine-like or espresso-esque buzz and suppresses appetite. It’s also carcinogenic – levels of mouth cancer are very high in societies that use the gear. The nut itself, which is large and oval-shaped, is actually the seed of the graceful betel palm tree.

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Visiting Sumba – Sexy Villages & Exotic Cultures

Sexy Villages near Pero in Sumba (Image courtesy of Nick Leonard)

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Many Sumbanese villagers are now accustomed to tourists, but many still have difficulty understanding the strange custom of Westerners who simply want to observe an exotic culture and sexy villages.

If you’re interested in their weavings or other artefacts, the villagers put you down as a potential trader.

If all you want to do is chat and look around, they may be puzzled about why you’re come; and if you simply turn up with a camera and start putting it in their faces, they’re likely to be offended.

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Best Reasons We Love South of Waikabubak

A Superpower in the South of Waikabubak (Image courtesy of Terry Slattery)

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Give yourself at least a few days around western Sumba. Once you have learned some basic manners as a guest arriving in a village – hopefully armed with some Bahasa Indonesia – it’s possible to do without a guide. So, here are best reasons we love South of Waikabubak.

The traditional village culture of western Sumba is one of the most unblemished in Indonesia. Kampung of high-roofed houses are still clustered on their hilltops (a place of defence in times past), surrounding the large stone tombs of their important ancestors. Away from the towns, old women with filed teeth still go bare breasted, and men in the traditional turban and short sarong can be seen on horseback.

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