As the world’s largest archipelago, Indonesia consists of over 17,000 islands— including Sumatra, Komodo, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guinea— giving its travelers a variety of choices for their safari.
Safari on a liveaboard kloktok, a traditional Indonesian wooden boat, in the rivers of Kalimantan in Borneo to see orangutans, proboscis monkeys, and rhinoceros hornbill. Trek the rainforests of Gunung Leuser National Park, in Sumatra, to see Sumatran orangutans, elephants, and other wildlife.
Spend a few nights on a wooden sailboat touring Komodo National Park to see the impressive Komodo dragons and thousands of flying foxes (fruit bats), walk along a pink beach, and snorkel with manta rays. You can even visit Raja Ampat, one of the best diving locations in the world. There are also thousands of wonderful beaches and coral reefs offering world class snorkeling.
Moreover, you have the unique culture of Indonesia— including the island of Bali. This remarkable diversity of experience provides all the ingredients for an epic adventure with plenty of scenery, culture, and extraordinarily diverse wildlife both above and beneath the water!