Java

Java is Indonesia's most populous island and a cultural and economic hub. It is home to the bustling capital city, Jakarta, and offers diverse attractions including the ancient temples of Borobudur and Prambanan, the vibrant city of Bandung, and the scenic beauty of Mount Bromo. Java combines rich history with modern development, showcasing both traditional Javanese culture and urban life.

How can I get there ?

To reach Java Island, fly into major airports like Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) in Jakarta or Juanda International Airport (SUB) in Surabaya. Domestic flights connect Java with other Indonesian islands, including Bali. Alternatively, you can travel by ferry from nearby islands or use train services for inter-island travel within Java.

What to visit ?

On Java Island, key attractions include Tumpak Sewu Waterfall, a breathtaking, multi-tiered waterfall known for its impressive cascade and lush surroundings, offering spectacular views and photo opportunities. Bromo National Park which is the home to Mount Bromo, an active volcano with stunning sunrise views and otherworldly landscapes in the Tengger Caldera. Yogyakarta, a cultural and historical city renowned for its traditional Javanese arts, the impressive Borobudur and Prambanan temples, and vibrant street markets.

How long should I stay?

The island of Java is huge. You could spend a whole life there. Many beautifdul cultural and natural sights. For the main attractions to see you also required to stay there like at least one month. The transportation by plane it is even easier to fly from one to another city.