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Bali Resorts and Hotels Bali Hotels, the beach is a major factor in any island holiday and Bali has a coastline which offers every possible water activity including surfing some of the best waves in the world, swimming with dolphins, cruises, snorkeling, diving, sailing and parasailing. For snorkeling and diving, the closest spots to Kuta are Benoa and Sanur beaches where all the relevant equipment can be hired. Further field, good destinations include Pulau Serangan, Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan in the south, Padang Bai, Candidasa, Tulamben and Amed in the east, Lovina, in the north and the amazing Pulau Menjangan in the north west. Bali's waves are world famous and range from safe beach breaks which regularly attract the beginners and pros.


Lombok Resorts and Hotels Lombok Hotels, located strategically between Bali to the West, Komodo Island in the East, and Tanah Toraja to the Nort West, Lombok is an excellent starting point for International Travel and Tourism. Only 20 minutes flight from Bali or 3.5 hours by ferry you can see "New Heaven". White sand Senggigi beach, and three Gili Islands, often mention by visitor a "Hoping Island", worthy visiting.


Jakarta City Hotels Jakart Hotels, the capital city of the Republic of Indonesia, is a special territory enjoying the status of a province, consisting of Greater Jakarta, covering an area of 637.44 square km. Located on the northern coast of West Java, it is the center of government, commerce and industry and as such has an extensive communications network with the rest of the country and the outside world.


Yogyakarta Hotels (some people call it Jogja, Jogjakarta, or Yogya) is a city with outstanding historical and cultural heritage. Yogyakarta was the centre of the Mataram Dynasty (1575-1640), and until now the kraton (the sultan's palace) exists in its real functions. Also, Yogyakarta has numerous thousand-year-old temples as inheritances of the great ancient kingdoms, such as Borobudur temple established in the ninth century by the dynasty of Syailendra.


Medan Island IndonesiaMedan Hotels, is the provincial capital of Sumatera Utara ( North Sumatera ). It's a cosmopolitan city with over two milion residents, a business centre for big oil and agricultural companies. Impoerant international investments in the plantation culture had big influence on the developement of Sumatera after 1870, and medan grew from a small village into a thriving colonial city from 60.000 inhabitants in 1943.


Sumatera Island Indonesia Sumatera Hotels, the legendaric 'Land of the Gold' from the ancient times is not the biggest island of Indonesia, it does also not have the biggest population, but most people think it's the island with the most variety. Actually it really offers something to everyone - wealthy rainforests, splendid white beaches and a stunning variety in traditional ethnical groups and vulcanic landscapes which belong to the most spectacular in the world.


Java Island Indonesia Java Hotels, in contrary to the rest of Indonesia Java is ethnically pretty homogene. The population of the island consist mainly of Javanese, Sundanese and Madurese people. The two first groups form the native, while the Madurese came in the 18th century from the Island of Madurwa, close to Java. The Javanese are about two third of the total population of Java, Sundanese and Madurese have twenty and ten percent.


Pekan Baru Indonesia Pekan Baru Hotels, logs fresh from the rainforest. Sometimes they have hear of selective chopping, but most of the time, this also says total destruction of the planets lungs.




Sulawesi Indonesia Sulawesi, the name conjures up romantic images of seafaring priates and Torajan princesses. Yet Sulawesi known as Celebes, offers a variety of cultural riches extending far beyond its colorful past. Contained within its unusual shape lie volcanic mountains lush tropical forests, brilliant green rice terraces, and deep dark lakers. Ancient customs and practices of its multiple ethnic groups are blended into the daily lives.


Kotamadya Palembang Indonesia Kotamadya Palembang, is the capital of South Sumatera Province and situated on the Musi River. The city is generally flat and large parts of it are regularly flooded by the tidal influence of the Musi River. The river flows right through the city, dividing it into two halves called the Ulu bank and the Ilir bank. The two sections of the city are linked with two bridges of considerable size and length.


Riau Indonesia Riau, although comparatively small in both size and population (about 2.5 million), is the heartland of the Malays and the cradle of Indonesia's Malay-based national language and culture. The first book of Malay grammar, the Bustanul Katibin, was written and published here in 1857. Its links with Johor on the West Malaysian mainland have been long and strong.
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