This country, straddling the two continents of Asia and Oceania, is made up of more than 13,000 islands on an area almost as large as that of Mexico. Suffice to say that diversity is the key words here: Whether for landscapes, culture, fauna or flora… So many answers to the question “Why hike in Indonesia?”.
The islands, by their geographical isolation, often have the advantage of developing endemic wildlife. As Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world, its bio-diversity is important. And it’s just as important to preserve it. If we present only two of the most emblematic animals of the country, there are many others: tiger, rhinoceros, Sumatran elephant,…
It is simply the largest lizard in the world. Capable of attacking deer-sized animals, these reptiles still live in the wild in the Komodo Islands Park. To be seen at a good distance then!
Its natural habitat unfortunately decreases due to deforestation. Let us hope that tourism leads the country to develop a large nature reserve and a program to safeguard them.
Volcanoes, beaches, jungle… everyone will appreciate Indonesia according to their tastes.
Located at the crossroads of different tectonic plates, volcanic activity is intense in Indonesia. If this can give rise to terrible eruptions, it is also an opportunity to appreciate beautiful landscapes, such as Mount Merapi in Borneo above. In addition, the volcanic land has enriched the soils, favouring vegetation.
The Indonesian forest was in 2005 the third largest rainforest 1. It therefore offers great hiking opportunities. Once again, the more the country is aware that the rainforest is an economic asset for tourism, the more likely it is that deforestation will stop.
Who says islands, necessarily says coastline… beaches are therefore ubiquitous in Indonesia. And with them, all activities related to the sea if you wish.
In New Indonesian Guinea, about 250 languages are spoken 2. This is one of the peculiarities of the country. And this variety is undoubtedly the explanation of the great hospitality and tolerance of Indonesians.
Indonesian cuisine is a reflection of its geography: varied and rich in influence. Commonly used ingredients are: coconut milk, chilli, peanut, soy and banana. To quote some typical dishes:
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