Indonesia.
Parepare
Parepare, a port city on the southwest coast of Sulawesi, is the birthplace of B.
Kintamani
Sitting on the western rim of the Mount Batur caldera in Bali, Kintamani is a tiny stopping point with direct views over the volcano and Lake Batur below.
Salatiga
Walkable city in Central Java with a café-filled centre and a concentration of historic churches, Salatiga sits at the foot of Mount Merbabu in elevated terr…
Bandar Lampung
Bandar Lampung, the provincial capital at the southern tip of Sumatra, has a dense café and restaurant scene and sits close to Bukit Barisan Selatan National…
Bukittinggi
Bukittinggi is a highland city in West Sumatra, Indonesia, known as the birthplace of Mohammad Hatta, co-proclamator of Indonesian independence, and as the e…
Padang
Padang cuisine — the fiery, coconut-rich cooking of the Minangkabau people — takes its name from this large city on the west coast of Sumatra, the capital of…
Pemangkat
Coastal town at the mouth of the Sambas River in West Kalimantan, Pemangkat has a walkable centre with cafés and restaurants and sits directly on the water,…
Solok
West Sumatran town set among green valleys and tropical palms, where traditional Minangkabau curved-roof architecture — visible in its civic buildings — fram…
Palu
Palu sits at the mouth of the Palu River on Sulawesi's northwestern coast, with a walkable centre offering cafés and restaurants along the waterfront and mou…
Kota Ternate
Once the capital of a powerful sultanate that fought over control of the spice trade in the Moluccas, Ternate is a waterfront city in Indonesia's North Maluk…
Jambi City
This large port city on the Batang Hari River — the longest river in Sumatra — Jambi is the provincial capital of Jambi province and a centre of oil and rubb…
Manado
Coastal city on the Bay of Manado in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, with a walkable centre full of cafés, restaurants, and historic churches.
Tegal
North-coast city in Central Java, Tegal sits on the Java Sea with mountain views to the south.
Purworejo
A regency in southern Central Java, Indonesia, bordering the Indian Ocean to the south and the highlands of Wonosobo and Magelang to the north, Purworejo sit…
Jepara
Jepara, a coastal city in Central Java near Mount Muria, is known across Indonesia for its Javanese teak wood carving tradition and furniture industry, and a…
Semarang
Large port city on Java's north coast, Semarang is the capital of Central Java and carries a substantial legacy of Dutch colonial architecture alongside a li…
Mungkid Satu
The administrative capital of Magelang Regency in Central Java, Mungkid sits roughly four kilometres from Borobudur, one of the world's great Buddhist temple…
Cianjur
A busy Indonesian city set against a backdrop of volcanic mountains, where a grand patterned roundabout anchors the low-rise centre and the surrounding uplan…
Tamblingan
Crater lake on the northern slopes of Gunung Lesung in Bali, Tamblingan sits within a large caldera alongside two sister lakes and is ringed by dense forest…
Tarakan
An island city off the northern coast of Borneo, Tarakan is the largest urban centre in Indonesia's North Kalimantan province.
Padangbai
This busy ferry-port village on Bali's south-eastern coast, where vivid turquoise water fills a tree-lined bay dotted with traditional outrigger boats, ferri…
Bengkulu
Founded by the British as their main pepper-trading post and held for nearly two centuries before being exchanged for Malacca in 1824, Bengkulu is a coastal…
Banjarmasin
Banjarmasin, the largest city in South Kalimantan on the island of Borneo, is known as the City of a Thousand Rivers — a delta settlement spread across rough…
Sumbawa Besar
A broad valley of vivid green rice paddies and palm groves spreads across this West Nusa Tenggara town, backed by a forested mountain range and dotted with r…
Kediri
City in East Java split down the middle by the Brantas River, Kediri has a walkable centre with a real café and restaurant scene.
Pariaman
A coastal city in West Sumatra, Indonesia, Pariaman sits directly on the Indian Ocean with a stretch of coastline and mountain views inland.
Ambarawa
This Central Java town on the edge of Rawa Pening lake, Ambarawa is known for the Indonesian Railway Museum, built around a 19th-century rack railway line th…
Tondano
Highland town on the shores of Lake Tondano in North Sulawesi, with cool temperatures, a concentration of historic churches, and vineyards in the surrounding…
Bima
Bima is a coastal city on the eastern end of Sumbawa island in Indonesia's West Nusa Tenggara province, shaped by its history as capital of the Bima Sultanat…
Singaraja
Once the colonial administrative capital of both Bali and the wider Lesser Sunda Islands, Singaraja is northern Bali's largest city, sitting on the coast wit…
Probolinggo
Coastal city on the north coast of East Java, Probolinggo is the main gateway for travellers heading to Mount Bromo, with the mountains rising close to the s…
Surakarta
Widely known as Solo, this large Central Javanese city carries deep royal heritage as one of two successor states to the Mataram Islamic Kingdom, established…
Pekalongan
Batik production defines Pekalongan, a port city on the northern coast of Central Java, Indonesia, where the textile tradition is varied and distinctive enou…
Banyuwangi
A waterfront city at the far eastern tip of Java, Banyuwangi serves as the capital of its regency and has built a reputation as a festival city, with events…
Langsa
A city on Sumatra's Acehnese coast where dense mangrove-lined waterways mirror dramatic tropical sunsets, with upland country close by and a lively urban bas…
Pasuruan
Coastal city in East Java with a centre notable for its historic churches, Pasuruan sits on the Madura Strait with mountain views inland, a short drive south…
Sukabumi
A mid-sized city in West Java set in the southern foothills of Mount Gede, Sukabumi sits at elevation and enjoys a cooler climate than the surrounding lowlan…
Bontang
This coastal city on the eastern shore of Borneo in Indonesia's East Kalimantan province, Bontang sits along the Makassar Strait and serves as a significant…
Pangkalpinang
This coastal provincial capital on Bangka Island's east coast holds a notably diverse religious landscape, with landmarks including the Cathedral of St.
Gorontalo
A city on Tomini Bay in northern Sulawesi, Gorontalo is known for its strong Islamic heritage — sometimes called the "Porch of Medina" — and holds an unusual…
Bogor
Bogor's Kebun Raya botanical garden — one of the oldest and largest in the world — sits at the heart of this large West Javanese city south of Jakarta, along…
Depok
The University of Indonesia, one of the country's most prestigious universities, anchors this large city in West Java directly south of Jakarta.
Palopo
A mid-sized city on the coast of South Sulawesi, Indonesia, Palopo sits where the sea meets a mountain backdrop.
Blitar
Blitar, a city in East Java, is known across Indonesia as the burial place of Sukarno, the country's first president, whose grave sits a short distance from…
Magelang
A Central Java city set between Mount Merbabu and Mount Sumbing, Magelang is thick with historic churches and sits close to water, with UNESCO World Heritage…
Purwokerto
This city in southwestern Central Java with a walkable centre carrying a real café and restaurant scene, Purwokerto serves as the administrative capital of B…
Serang
The provincial capital of Banten on Java's northwestern coast, Serang sits along Banten Bay and the Java Sea, with the historically significant site of Old B…
Pakualaman
Compact Indonesian town on the water with a lively café and dining scene, a notable cluster of churches, and easy access to the UNESCO World Heritage landsca…
Malang
This large Indonesian city with an exceptionally dense café and restaurant scene, a notable concentration of historic churches, and easy access to upland cou…
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