
Indonesia's numbers astound: more than 17,000 islands,  of which 8000 are inhabited, and over 300 languages are spoken across them. It's  a beguiling country offering myriad adventures.
 
Beaches & Volcanoes
Venturing across Indonesia you’ll see a dramatic  landscape, as diverse as those living upon it. Sulawesi's wildly multilimbed  coastline embraces white-sand beaches and diving haunts, while Sumatra is  contoured by a legion of nearly 100 volcanoes marching off into the distance,  several capable of erupting at any time.
Rich Diversity
The world’s fourth most populous country – 255 million and  counting – is a sultry kaleidoscope that runs along the equator for 5000km. From  the western tip of Sumatra to the eastern edge of 
Papua, this nation  defies homogenisation. It is a land of so many cultures, peoples, animals,  customs, plants, sights, artworks and foods that it is like 100 countries melded  into one.
The people are as radically different from each other as  if they came from different continents, with every island a unique blend of the  men, women and children who live upon it. Over time deep and rich cultures have  evolved, from the mysteries of the spiritual Balinese to the utterly non-Western  belief system of the Asmat people of 
Papua.
Amazing Spectacle
Dramatic sights are the norm. There’s the sublime: an  orangutan lounging in a tree. The artful: a Balinese dancer executing precise  moves that would make a robot seem loose-limbed. The idyllic: a deserted stretch  of blinding white sand on Sumbawa set off by azure surf breaks. The astonishing:  the mobs in a cool, glitzy Jakarta mall on a Sunday. The intriguing: the  too-amazing-for-fiction tales of the twisted history of the beautiful 
Banda Islands. The  heart-stopping: the ominous menace of a Komodo dragon. The humbling: a woman  bent double with a load of firewood on Sumatra. The delicious: a south Bali  restaurant. The shocking: the funeral ceremonies of 
Tana  Toraja. The solemn: the serene magnificence of 
Borobudur.
 Great Adventure

This ever-intriguing, ever-intoxicating land offers some  of the last great adventures on earth. Sitting in the open door of a train  whizzing across 
Java,  idling away time on a ferry bound for 
Kalimantan, hanging on  to the back of a scooter on Flores, rounding the mystifying corner of an ancient  
West  Timor village or simply trekking through wilderness you’re sure no one has  seen before – you’ll enjoy endless exploration of the infinite diversity of  Indonesia’s 17,000-odd islands.
 
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