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10 Days in Indonesia: Bali, Borobudur & the Ultimate Island-Hop

Indonesia travel guide

Emerald rice terraces, smoking volcanoes, ancient temples at sunrise, and beaches where the surf rolls in all day — Indonesia is a sprawling archipelago of more than 17,000 islands that somehow packs a dozen different worlds into one trip.

Here's a relaxed 10-day route that mixes Bali's soul with Indonesia's biggest icons — plus the little things that make travel smooth, including staying online from the moment you land.


Day 1–3: Bali — Ubud's Jungle Heart

Start in Ubud, Bali's green, spiritual centre. Wander the Tegalalang Rice Terraces, meet cheeky monkeys at the Sacred Monkey Forest, and slow your mornings with yoga and a fresh smoothie bowl before temple-hopping at Tirta Empul.

Tip: book a sunrise hike up Mount Batur — you'll be above the clouds with coffee in hand by 6am.


Day 4–5: Seminyak & Uluwatu — Surf & Sunsets

Head south to the coast. Lounge at the beach clubs of Seminyak, then chase the cliffs of Uluwatu for world-class surf breaks and the hypnotic Kecak fire dance as the sun drops into the Indian Ocean.


Day 6–7: Yogyakarta — Borobudur & Prambanan

Fly to Yogyakarta, Java's cultural soul. Watch dawn break over Borobudur, the world's largest Buddhist temple, then explore the towering Hindu spires of Prambanan and the artisan batik workshops back in the city.


Day 8–9: Komodo & Lombok — Dragons & Pink Sand

Sail east to Komodo National Park to spot prehistoric Komodo dragons and snorkel over technicolour reefs at Pink Beach. Or unwind on Lombok and the laid-back Gili Islands, where there are no cars — just bikes, sand, and turtles.


Day 10: Jakarta — Big-City Send-Off

Wrap up in Jakarta, the buzzing capital. Dig into a final feast of nasi goreng and satay at a night market, browse the old town of Kota Tua, and toast your trip from a rooftop bar before you fly home.


Quick Tips for Indonesia

  • Best time to visit: April–October for the dry season, with sunny skies and calmer seas.
  • Getting around: domestic flights between islands, plus Gojek/Grab ride-hailing and scooters around Bali.
  • Plugs & power: Type C/F plug, 230V — bring an adapter.
  • Budget & currency: the rupiah (IDR) stretches far; carry cash for warungs and markets, cards for hotels.

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