Gili Islands
The Gili Islands have successfully preserved their stunning natural beauty, making them one of Indonesia’s premier island destinations. The islands maintain a rustic charm, devoid of towering buildings that could obscure the crystal-clear waters, and they are free from motorized transport. Visitors can effortlessly navigate between the three islands via speedboats, enjoying the beautiful beaches and vibrant coral reefs each has to offer. Additionally, due to their compact size, exploring any of these islands on foot is a delightful option for travelers.
Bali Island
Bali is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes that attract tourists from around the globe, particularly from Australia and honeymooners. The island is distinguished not only by its friendly and hospitable locals but also by its unique wildlife and numerous sandy beaches interspersed with rushing rivers. Furthermore, visitors can enjoy an array of restaurants and hotels that provide exceptional services. However, despite its thriving tourism industry, Bali has struggled to keep pace with technological advancements, particularly in telecommunications, making phone calls somewhat challenging for visitors.
Sumatra Island
Sumatra is recognized as the second-largest island in the Greater Sunda Islands, situated within the Malay Archipelago. The island is characterized by its highlands, which contribute to a rich diversity of wildlife and plant life. Visitors to Sumatra can encounter various species, including monkeys, tigers, elephants, the Sumatran rhinoceros, and flying lemurs. Its vegetation thrives with sandalwood, Sumatran pines, oaks, and ironwood. Sumatra is also home to several national parks, three of which were designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2004.