Grand Indonesia (trip)

Grand Indonesia

  • Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • Active & Adventure
Indonesia, Australia and Pacific

from $2,795* per person15 DaysDecember-September
Comfort accommodations Exertion level: 3
Operator: Journeys International 12 people max
Experience Indonesia’s vivid colors, vibrant cities, and breathtaking views on this unforgettable journey. You will be spellbound from the moment you arrive in Yogyakarta and see the famous Borobudur temple, which holds over 500 Buddha statues and more than 2,600 relief panels, to your stop at Taman Ayun Temple, which, from a distance, appears to float on water. Your expert guides ensure your comfort and enjoyment while you take in the towering Git-Git waterfall, explore the cave graves in Torajaland, and watch the eternal struggle between good and evil play out in Ubud's mythical Barong and Kris dances. You'll also stop at local villages to meet the people of Indonesia and appreciate their crafts, daily life, and religious beliefs. The region's unique traditions and stunning scenery come together in this trip, and by the time you depart for home you'll have a true appreciation for the grandness of Indonesia.

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Indonesia, Australia and Pacific

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  • Reviewer: L. Kofoid located in Chicago, IL USA
    This trip captured our souls and will live with us forever.  Our daughter still talks everyday of the Masaai people in the Sinya camp who carried her during our stay.  Our son bores anyone who comes through our door with our slide show.  We all look at our pictures and pinch ourselves…..were we really there?!  Did we really watch and listen as a mother lion “spoke” to her cubs and they sassed back?  Did we really see giraffes, monkeys, elephants and zebra….all in the same spot?!  Could we really see for hundreds of miles across the savannah?!  Could the sky hold any more stars and has the Milky Way ever been clearer?!  Could the people have been any nicer!?  It is all like a magical dream…

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Special information

  • This is a custom departure, meaning this trip is offered on dates that you arrange privately with the provider. Additionally, you need to form your own private group for this trip. The itinerary and price here is just a sample. Contact the provider for detailed pricing, minimum group size, and scheduling information. For most providers, the larger the group you are traveling with, the lower the per-person cost will be.

Itinerary

Day 1      Arrive Yogyakarta/Borobudur Temple

Upon arrival in Yogyakarta in Central Java you will be met and transferred to a lovely local hotel. At sunset you’ll enjoy a guided visit to Borobudur temple, which holds over 500 Buddha statues and has over 2,600 relief panels. Dinner will be provided at your hotel.
    
Meals: Dinner
Lodging: Manohara Hotel or Similar    

Day 2      Yogyakarta City

Today after breakfast you'll leave for the colorful, vibrant city of Yogyakarta, visiting Mendut and Pawon temples en route. Mendut Temple was built in 824 A.D. by King Indera of the Sailendra Dynasty. It is frequently used to celebrate the Waisak Festival every May, which recalls the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha. The Pawon temple is located between Borobudur and Mendut, and has many reliefs of boddhisattvas and taras, as well as reliefs of kalpataru (the tree of life).  Once you arrive in Yogyakarta you will visit Kraton (Sultan's Palace), the local batik and silver-work home industries, and the Sonobudoyo Museum, home to over 1,000 keris. These asymmetrical daggers are regarded as both weapons and spiritual objects; some blades are good luck while others are bad luck.  Lunch will be at a local restaurant, or you may choose to explore the area’s cuisine on your own. Afterwards, transfer to the hotel for your overnight.
    
Meals: Breakfast
Lodging: Puri Artha Hotel or similiar    

Day 3      Prambanan, Solo & Sangiran

A morning tour takes you to Prambanan, Java’s most elegant Hindu Temple complex. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the largest temples in Southeast Asia, and its tall, pointed architecture. Next you’ll drive on to Solo, Yogyakarta’s sister city, which is also known as the center of Batik. Your stops in Solo include the Royal Mangkunegaran, famous for their priceless antiques, and a flea market filled with local antiques. Afterwards, travel north of Solo to an archaeological site and museum where you'll meet a distant relative – the prehistoric "Java Man" (Pithecanthropus erectus). Discovered in 1891, these fossils comprise one of the first known specimens of Homo erectus.  Return to Yogyakarta in the late afternoon for your overnight.
    

Meals: Breakfast
Lodging: Puri Artha Hotel or Similar    

Day 4      Candidasa (Bali)

Fly to Bali, where you will be met upon arrival and driven approximately 90 minutes to Candidasa Beach on the island’s eastern coast.  After checking into your hotel, you’ll visit Karangasem Royal Palace and Tirta Gangga water garden, where the royal family used to relax and bathe. Drive back to Candidasa Beach for your overnight.
    
Meals: Breakfast
Lodging: Candi Beach Cottate or Similar    

Day 5      Tenganan/Putung/Besakih/Lovina

Leave Candidasa and head for the famed north Bali beach resort of Lovina after breakfast. You'll visit some fascinating places on the way, including Tenganan Village, famous for its rare double-ikat weaving or “gringsing;” Putung Hill, where you can enjoy beautiful views of east Bali; and the biggest temple complex in Bali, Besakih Temple (“Mother Temple”). Today's final stop is the Kintamani Mountain Resort, where the views of Batur Caldera are truly breathtaking. In the late afternoon you'll arrive at Lovina and stay overnight at a local hotel. If you wish, you can book a dolphin tour for the next morning with the hotel at an additional cost.
    
Meals: Breakfast
Lodging: Aneka Lovina or Similar    

Day 6      Ubud

Travel to the artisan village of Ubud today, visiting temples and other places of interest en route. You'll see the 200-foot high Git-Git waterfall; Ulun Danu temple, which is dedicated to the god of fertility; Candi Kuning, a traditional market that sells fresh fruits, vegetables, and flowers, and the splendid Taman Ayun Temple, which looks like it is floating on water from afar. Upon arrival in Ubud you’ll check in at your hotel and have a free afternoon to explore the city. Cultural shows are performed nightly in Ubud; be sure to check the schedule at your hotel’s front desk. The best open-air stage is the Ubud Water Palace, where the setting is magnificent even by Balinese standards. A large lotus pond framed with ancient flowering frangipani trees stands against a backdrop featuring Pura Taman Kemuda Saraswati, one of Ubud’s main temple complexes.
    
Meals: Breakfast
Lodging: Pertiwi Bungalo or Similar    

Day 7      Batubulan/Celuk/Mas/Petulu

Today you’ll be transferred to Batubulan Village to see the mythical Barong and Kris dances. These storytelling dances combine Balinese myths and history to narrate the eternal struggle between good and evil . Next you’ll stop at Celuk village, renowned for its gold and silver works, and Mas, an artist’s colony for woodcarvers. After lunch in central Ubud, you’ll visit Penataran Sasih Temple, where  you can see Bronze Age drums and stone carvings from the 11th century, and then Tampaksiring Waterspring Temple, which was built in 964 A.D. by a Balinese king of the Warmadewa Dynasty. The waters here are believed to have magic curative powers, and people from all over Bali make the journey here to purify themselves and leave an offering for the deity of spring. The villagers from nearby Manukaya also cleanse a sacred stone at the Waterspring Temple every year on the full moon of the fourth month.  Drive back to hotel for your overnight, stopping in Petulu to watch white herons return to their nests at sunset.
    
Meals: Breakfast
Lodging: Pertiwi Bungalo or Similar    

Day 8      Ubud/Tanjung Benoa

Enjoy some last minute shopping in Ubud before transferring to a hotel on Tanjung Benoa beach in southern Bali. The rest of the day is yours to relax on the beach.
    
Meals: Breakfast
Lodging: Matahari Terbit Hotel or Similar    

Day 9      Tanjung Benoa

Today is another free day for you to relax at the hotel or on the beach.
    
Meals: Breakfast
Lodging: Matahari Terbit Hotel or Similar    

Day 10      Sulawesi: Ujung Pandang/Torajaland

After an early breakfast at the hotel, transfer to the airport for your flight to Sulawesi. Your guide will meet you at the airport in Ujung Pandang and take you to Torajaland by car or minibus. The 8-9 hour ride has many scenic stops, with opportunities to see the area's unique architecture. The houses have beautiful boat-shaped roofs that are assembled from thousands of bamboo timbers. Stay overnight at a hotel in Rantepao, the capital of Toraja Regency.
    
Meals: Breakfast
Lodging: Missiliana Hotel or Similar    

Day 11      Torajaland

You will have a full day to meet the people and explore the culture of Torajaland. The cave graves at Londa are must-sees for any curious traveler. The Toraja believe that the dead can take their possessions with them into the afterlife, so they bury their loved ones with whatever they might need on the other side. This lead to grave plundering, so the Toraja began hiding their dead in caves. There are usually wooden effigies of the dead near their coffin. Other stops on your tour include Ketekesu-Siguntu-Pallawa, a typical Torajanese village; Sa'dan, a weaving village; and Rantepao, the business center of Toraja. The most spectacular ceremonies in Torajaland are funerals, which often involve thousands of people and hundreds of animal sacrifices over a period of four days. Your itinerary in Torajaland may be modified if your guide is able to locate a funeral occurring during your visit. Overnight at a local hotel.
    
Meals: Breakfast
Lodging: Missiliana Hotel or Similar    

Day 12      Barruppu

Take a jeep ride to Barruppu at the northern tip of Torajaland, passing through Batutumonga and Lokomata along the way. This is your chance to enjoy the authentic beauty of Toraja's hinterlands, remote villages, and magnificent landscapes. You may want to take advantage of this area's many opportunities for day hiking. Spend the night at a local villager's house.
    
Meals: Breakfast
Lodging: Local villager's house    

Day 13      Hanging Graves/Mt. Lolai/Rantepao

After breakfast this morning it's only a short trek to Toraja's famous hanging graves, where coffins are suspended from cliffs. Torajans use these hanging coffins to prevent grave plundering, the same reason they bury their dead in caves. On the way back to Rantepao you'll stop at Mount Lolai; you may want to purchase supplies for a picnic here. Overnight at a hotel in Rantepao.
    
Meals: Breakfast
Lodging: Missiliana Hotel or Similar    

Day 14      Bantimurung/Ujung Pandang

Leave Torajaland today and head for Ujungpandang. On the way, you’ll stop to see a waterfall set amidst steep limestone hills at Bantimurung. The tropical vegetation here makes it an idea habitat for rare birds and butterflies, and you'll be able to see some of them at the nearby butterfly breeding center. Arrive in Ujungpandang by late afternoon and check into a local hotel for the evening.
    
Lodging: Pantai Gapura Hotel or Similar    

Day 15      Ujung Pandang/Onward

Your adventure in Indonesia ends today. Transfer to airport for you flight home, or extend your trip to include other stops in Asia.
    
Meals: Breakfast

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