The Biggest Reggae Music Festival To Be Held in Bali
In the near future, a reggae music festival will be held on the Island of the Gods, precisely in the Melasti Beach area.
In the near future, a reggae music festival will be held on the Island of the Gods, precisely in the Melasti Beach area.
Mulyaharja Agro Village is a tourist destination that shows the expanse of enchanting rice fields while offering agro-education.
On the 6th of July 1940, Kemayoran Airport served its first international flights from and to Indonesia.
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Just northeast of Ubud, near the late presidential palace of Tampaksiring, lies one of Bali's largest ancient temple complexes, Gunung Kawi Temple.
Semarang, the capital city of Central Java Province, has a unique old town where buildings are still preserved and used to this day.
A boat cruise tour will take you on a mini voyage through the man-made Java Sea, passing through the pavilions.
Aligned perfectly across the magnificent Mount Agung, the spot that is usually called The Gate of Heaven is nestled in Lempuyang Temple.
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Are you a coffee lover? There are several unique coffees in Indonesia, from coffee served in coconut to hot charcoal dipped into your cup.
Surrounded by chilly air ambiance, try to ice skate in Indonesia's largest indoor rink.
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The car she was traveling in was stuck in traffic on her way to a midwife.
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The restaurant offers a special Balinese menu that is usually served for kings, the Timbungan duck.