Not just Bali: which picturesque corners of Indonesia deserve your attention.


The Ukrainian edition of Lonely Planet has published information about ten exciting places in Indonesia that are worth visiting this year.
'One day you can walk under the shimmering skyscrapers of a modern city, the next day you can climb the icy peak of an erupting volcano, or trek through tropical forests in search of orangutans or tigers. You can start walking along a rice terrace dotted with traditional buildings and finish in a village on a hilltop'
10 places in Indonesia worth visiting in 2025
Jakarta, Java - for art and history lovers.
Tanjung Putting National Park, Borneo - for orangutan watching.
Raja Ampat, West Papua - for snorkeling and diving.
Ubud, Bali - for wellness and cultural immersion.
Komodo National Park, East Nusa Tenggara - for unforgettable encounters with wildlife.
Borobudur and Yogyakarta, Java - for exploring the history of Indonesia.
Tana Toraja, Sulawesi - for deepening into cultural traditions.
Kerinchi Valley, Sumatra - for hiking.
Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, Java - for breathtaking panoramas.
Gili Islands, Lombok - for beach parties.
Choosing a place for a romantic getaway is very important: the atmosphere, landscapes, and features can make the trip especially attractive. The Maldives tops the ranking as the best destination, an island nation located in South Asia on a group of coral islands where the Arabian and Lakshadweep seas meet the Indian Ocean.
Bali ranks sixth on the list of best places for a couple's trip.
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