Cities to visit in Indonesia by Rubina Ratnakar

Indonesia is a country located in the Oceania region lying between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. This is the largest island country in the world and consists of seventeen thousand islands. Famous places like Java, Sumatra, and New Guinea are located in Indonesia. Indonesia is known for its beaches, views, and a large number of volcanoes. In this blog, Rubina Ratnakar lists some cities to visit in Indonesia during your visit.

Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, is the most populated city. This city is rich in administrative powers and is highly dynamic as compared to the other cities. The places to visit are Great Indonesia Mall, Istiqlal Mosque, Ancol Dreamland, Thousand Islands, and the national monument (MONAS).

For a serene and calming experience amidst nature, you should visit the city of Bali. It is very famous for its religious values and beautiful mountains embracing the greenery of the place. The major tourist attractions are Pura Tanah Lot, Mount Batur, Uluwatu Temple, Pura Ulun Daru Bratan, Nusa Dua Beach, and the Sidemen Village.

The next city you should visit in Indonesia is Surabaya. It is the oldest city in the country. Even the movement of independence emerged from this city. One can see the beautiful canals and buildings of this city. Some tourist magnets of the city are Tunjungan Plaza, Galaxy Mall, Supermal Pakerwon Indah, and the Sampoerna Museum.

Coming to the most beautiful city of Indonesia, Bandung is famous for the volcanoes it has. There are many beautiful resorts in the city to welcome visitors. Most of the visitors are geologists due to the volcanoes. Do visit the Tangkuban Perahu, Jalan Braga, and the Gedung sate on your trip.

One of the most beautiful islands in the county is Lombok. It is known for its natural and mesmerizing beauty. The place you should be visiting for going to the village of Sasak. Mayura Water Palace, Mount Rinjani Trek, Gili Trawangan, and Pura Menu are the must-visits of the place.

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