Hidden Gems of Indonesia: the Most Incredible Islands to Visit

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Undeniably, Indonesia has some of the world’s most incredible destinations. The Island country boasts of around 17,000 islands, all of diverse sizes and shapes, with incredible wildlife and natural beauty. Therefore, every kind of traveler can add Indonesia to the top of their traveling bucket-list and prepare for an incredible experience.

The Borobudur is one of Indonesia’s most visited spots, and you may want to prioritize it on your next journey. You may also want to relish the Java islands or jump on the attractions in Bali. 

On Indonesia cruises, the most incredible islands to visit are listed below.

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1. Komodo Islands

Komodo islands are situated between West of Lombok and East Flores (Labuan Bajo). They are still very much in their natural state, gushing out breathtaking natural beauty that nature lovers can not resist.

Wildlife lovers too will love to see the unique creatures on the islands. Look out for incredible birds like the orange-footed megapode, monkeys,  deers, water buffalo, a wide array of species of reptiles and snakes. These islands are also one of the only places to see wild Komodo dragons.

The underwater World on this island is magical too. There are a myriad of Manta Rays and sea turtles you’ll find from a cruise. There are also attractive fish species such as the giant blue starfish, clown fish, etc. And in a nutshell, one can safely say that an experience cruising the Komodo islands is one that would linger with you for a remarkably long time.

3. Weh Island

Weh Island is popularly known as Pulau Sabang, one hour from Aceh, the northernmost city in Sumatra. Weh is one of Indonesia’s unique location destinations. They are inhabited by natives with mixed cultures and observant Muslims with quite an accommodating attitude towards visitors. 

As a traveler, you’ll enjoy some of the world’s most famous diving spots in Weh. And this includes Batee Tokong, rightly situated in front of the bay where Steffen Sea Sports is situated.

 

3. Karimunjawa, Java

Karimunjawa is one of Indonesia’s most beautiful islands, and it features serene Eastern beaches such as Pokeman beach and Barakuda beach. These beach areas make it a relaxing and perfect spot for sunbathing and watersports.

Try renting a scooter to check out the stunning North beaches too. Pantai Ulung Gelam is an ideal place to check out at sunset. Aside from visiting beaches, you can also go jungle trekking, snorkeling, scuba diving, windsurfing, boat tours, and more.

4. Secret Gilis, Lombok

Secret Gili Islands is  a stretch made up of 15 stunning tiny islands and situated on Lombok’s Southwest coast. They are still entirely untouched but offer lots of fun day adventures. You’ll want to consider three main Secret Gili Islands while on this tour: Gili Nanggu, Gili Kedi, and Gili Sudak. 

Gili Kedis is one tiny island that is more or less a sandbank where you can enjoy the picturesque white sand and crystal clear waters. The waters feature beautiful sea creatures known as sea stars. There is the Gili Nanggu, an area featuring sea stars, tropical fishes, and more marine life. You can also relish incredible views of the surrounding islands from the uninhabited island of Gili Sudak while cruising the area.

5. Togean Islands

Accessing the Togean Islands can be a bit of a hassle and take about two days from Sulawesi through speed boat and ferry transport, but it’s definitely worth it. The Togean islands is a collection of about 56 islands located in the Gulf of Tomini.

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The beautiful pristine coral reefs in warm temperatures and crystal clear water make a great scuba diving experience around the Togean Islands. You’ll find turtles, clownfish, moray eels, lionfish, and many other creatures. 

Also present is an antique wreck B24 Bomber plane that crashed during WWII and has become an exciting sighting for tourists visiting the area.

6. Kei Islands

The Kei Islands are an embodiment of crystal clear water. They are located in Maluku province in the distanced Eastern part of Indonesia and also feature swaying pain trees and powdery white sands. 

The Kei islands has one of Indonesia’s best beaches. The jaw-dropping sights will leave you with  interesting memories in every part as you travel on a luxury cruise.

Start Planning For The Hidden Gems of Indonesia 

Indonesia houses some of the world’s most incredible tourist locations. Having several thousands of hidden gems, you are sure to repeatedly travel back for a more nature-inspired experience. 

Also, the people of Indonesia are pretty accommodating, and you’ll likely find friendly locals to take you to some of the hard-to-find attractions in the environment. They may even present you with some excellent local fruits to give you an unforgettable experience! 

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