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Indonesia A La Carte Special

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Of seventeen thousand islands, Indonesia is something wrong with the surprise. Wide-eyed customers quite simply the wonderful beauty of her eyes, before he was for some courses in relation to each trip, to the largest archipelago in the world.

Here is an example of the great diversity of the Indonesian travel menu.

Sumatra

Sits on the equator, Indonesia is the largest province of tropical rain forests, where a rich collection of flora and fauna of the ecosystems. The island has reserves of several areas, including the Mount Leuser National Park, where the risk of orang-utans in Sumatra and the reserve for wildlife Berbak the largest population of tigers in Indonesia.

Bali

Looking calm, both on earth and under water, just fill in the sense of the beauty of nature and the wonders that the people can offer. Apart from the stunning beaches of Bali will be the pride of the Bali Barat National Park, home to a number of bird species declared as the rarest and most beautiful in the world.

Borobudur

On a hill in the center of Java Borobudur is one of the most famous Buddhist temple in the world. Dates from the 9th Century AD, the temple was founded in 1984 under the dense foliage of the forests. After the success of the restoration, the temple has sculptures in stone signs tells the life of Buddha and the principles of Buddhism.

Komodo National Park

With the name alone is of course the world famous Komodo dragon of that on Earth. It is one of the oldest and rarest species of reptiles, which has survived several eras of the earth. The largest of reptiles, more than three meters or more, is in fact a varan scavenger, on the hunting and the land on the island of Komodo.

Bromide Tengg National Park

Bromo-buzzling Tenger was already a long time before the concept was in Indonesia. It is located on Mount Semeru, where thousands of Hindus flock annual pilgrimage in honor of God, which is mystical place of volcanoes, covered with dense forests. Most of them are still active volcanoes, from the famous Semeru volcano with an eruption every eight minutes.

Bunaken Marine Park

With the biodiversity in the sea, comparable to the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, Bunaken Marine Park is a hideaway paradise for divers and snorkel lovers. Both pro and amateur researchers are hypnotized through the extensive collection of colors of the corals and reefs, which houses a rich collection of marine fish and animals.