"Welcome to Indonesia, the "Thousand of Islands":

"Indonesia is located in Southeast Asia lying between the Pacific and Indian oceans. The archipelago is divided among 34 provinces with Jakarta being the capital city. It is a sovereign state and has an elected legislature. Indonesia has one of the unique cultures in the world. With multiple countries influencing during its colonial era."

Bali is the most top surfing destination in the world:

There are few places with such a high concentration of world class surf breaks within such a small area, making it one of the most popular surf destinations. See the map below of South East Bali.

Most popular beaches to go to in Bali:

The most popular beaches in Bali attract travellers with their impressive landscape, clear waters, and a wide range of activities. There are rocky shores under towering limestone cliffs and long, palm-lined coastlines, as well as some more secluded bays.

Budget Friendly:

With a million rupiah currently equal to around AU$70, a little can go a long way in this country, and if you’re careful you can get by on less than a million rupiah a week. You can choose the simple beach-bumming lifestyle, or live the high life.

Gunung Bromo:

Mount Bromo (Indonesian: Gunung Bromo), is an active volcano and part of the Tengger massif, in East Java, Indonesia. This place is suitable for camping and hiking.

Tugu Monas:

The National Monument (Indonesian: Monumen Nasional, abbreviated Monas) is a 132 m (433 ft) obelisk in the centre of Merdeka Square, Central Jakarta.

Kampung warna-warni:

South of the city centre in Malang, Indonesia, rows upon rows of monotonous white houses with brown roofs suddenly transform into a rainbow of vibrant colors bursting at every corner.

Nusa Penida:

Nusa Penida is the largest and most exotic of the 3 Nusa islands, thanks to its collection of unique Hindu temples and picturesque natural features of cliff formations and lagoons.

Seminyak Canggu

Seminyak is Bali’s most sophisticated and upscale beach resort area, where the top draws are its beautiful beaches and chilled-out vibes. Despite humble beginnings, Seminyak is now a very modern part of Bali.

Ubud Tabanan:

Ubud is one of those places where a holiday of a few days can easily turn into a stay of weeks, months or even years. The size of the town's expat community attests to this, and so do the many novels and films that have been set here, creative responses to the seductive nature.

Best time to spend time:

This scenic stretch of rice terraces has become one of the most iconic sights in Bali. Clear blue sky, tall palm trees and lush tropical greenery surrounding multiple levels of rice fields. It’s a breathtaking sight, with tourists also able to visit nearby villages to hear fascinating stories and meet the people who built and now maintain the glorious terraces. Ubud is one of those places where a holiday of a few days can easily turn into a stay of weeks, months or even years.
The size of the town's expat community attests to this, and so do the many novels and films that have been set here, creative responses to the seductive nature of this most cultured of all Balinese towns. This is a place where traditional Balinese culture imbues every waking moment, where colourful offerings adorn the streets and where the hypnotic strains of gamelan are an ever-present soundtrack to everyday life. It's also somewhere that is relentlessly on trend – a showcase of sustainable design, mindfulness, culinary inventiveness and the very best that global tourism has to offer.

Broken Beach

Broken Beach is a scenic coastal formation on the southwestern edge of Nusa Penida. The spot is marked by a hilly rock arch, which is the star landmark of the area. Also known by its local name, Pasih Uug, it's a great spot for travel photographers and anyone who wants to enjoy stunning panoramic views.

Angel Billabong

Angel’s Billabong is a spectacular rock formation near Pasih Uug (Broken Beach), on the southwestern end of Nusa Penida Island. Both spots offer views of beautiful cliffs and pristine coastlines. There’s a pathway leading to a naturally formed rock lagoon, offering a scenic seascape and pleasant swimming spot on the island.

Segining Waterfall:

This is one of the nicest places in Nusa Penida where you can admire beautiful landscapes. And make yourself a little fright by going down the cliff side following a more or less well traced path. And more or less well protected. That’s the real adventure in Nusa Penida !. Don’t expect to see an impressive waterfall because like in all the other places called waterfall in Nusa Penida, it is a very small one. But you will be rewarded with a small natural pool rather nice.