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Reasons To
Visit Indonesia

  • Volcanos

    Heading up Krakatau is like trekking over Mars and as the guides tell you once you get half way: "No further or our boots melt". The basic nature of camping out on the island is outshone by the fact you will probably be the only people staying overnight and will be sleeping just metres from the ocean in the shadow of a volcano. A beautiful coral reef around one side of the island offers excellent snorkelling and the views over to the peak of the smoking Anak Krakatau are superb.

    Volcanos
  • Beaches

    The most obvious choice for a beach destination in Indonesia would be the island of Bali. Places like Seminyak, Sanur and Jimbiran are idyllic retreats.

    Beaches
  • History & culture

    Indonesia is scattered with many temples and ancient monuments. Perhaps the most famous is the vast pyramidal structure of Borobudur, considered to be one of Southeast Asia’s greatest religious relics. Hundreds of Buddha images stare impassively out over the plains and the detailed galleries and terraces that lead up to its central stupa tell tales of ancient gods and battles.

    History & culture
  • Weather

    There is never really a 'bad' time to go to Indonesia and the weather is good during the British summer months unlike many other Southeast Asian destinations. Even during the wet season, the rain won't dampen the enjoyment of your holiday as it falls in short downpours and it means that the scenery around you will be lush and colourful.

    Weather
  • Wildlife

    Indonesia is home to some incredible wildlife and the national parks in Kalimantan and Sumatra are some of the best places to see it. Trek through jungles, rivers and waterfalls on foot or by elephant to discover the wonders of nature from the orang-utan to the world's largest flower.

    Wildlife

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Accommodation in Indonesia: Alila Manggis

Set amidst a coconut grove, the resort is nestled between the sea and the majestic Mount Agung, Bali's most sacred mountain. All rooms and suites face the ocean.

Rooms

There are four two storey buildings built around a palm-fringed pool which looks onto the ocean. In these buildings 54 rooms and two corner suites are housed in traditional thatched Balinese pavilions reminiscent of the village wantilan or meeting hall. All rooms are designed to maximize the views across the coconut grove, the swimming pool and the sea. Each room has satellite television, a safety deposit box and 24 hour room service is available. All interiors are designed with simple fabrics and finishings to reflect the local environment.

Superior rooms

The superior rooms are located on the lower floor and boast their own private terrace.

Deluxe rooms

The deluxe rooms are located up a flight of stairs on the first floor and all have private balconies with a day bed that can also be converted in to a bed for the night if you would like to sleep outdoors with the sounds of the waves lulling you to sleep.

Suites

The two spacious suites are situated on the upper level of the building closest to the beach. Large balconies surround the suites suitable for use as an outdoor dining area or sundeck. The spacious rooms include a living and dining area.

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