5 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Travel to Indonesia

 
1. RajaAmpat is Just A Bunch of Islands.

 Green Islands, come on who would rather go to other place than RajaAmpat?
Raja Ampat is an island paradise in Eastern Indonesia regarded as THE Mecca of Diving by divers all over the world. Surrounded by 40,000 km² of land and sea, it is home to over 1,500 small islands and over 1,200 fish species. Fun fact about Raja Ampat – the name translates as ‘four kings’ and comprises four main island groups around the Bird’s Head Peninsula of West Papua in Indonesia.

2. Wildlife in Indonesia are dangerous.


Komodo Dragons are venomous to your blood. 
Komodo dragons are large lizards with long tails, strong and agile necks, and sturdy limbs. Their tongues are yellow and forked. Adults are an almost-uniform stone color with distinct, large scales, while juveniles may display a more vibrant color and pattern.



Look at those sharp teeth Sumatran Tiger have! 
Sumatran tigers are the smallest surviving tiger subspecies and are distinguished by heavy black stripes on their orange coats. The last of Indonesia’s tigers—less than 400 today—are holding on for survival in the remaining patches of forests on the island of Sumatra. Accelerating deforestation and rampant poaching mean this noble creature could end up like its extinct Javan and Balinese relatives.

3. Indonesia Has The Same Sunrise Like Other Places Have, Nothing Special.

Sunrise at Borobudur Temple, I mean it's just sunrise right? 
Borobudur is a huge Buddhist temple complex dating from the 9th century. As you walk up to the top, you can see reliefs meant to highlight Buddhist teachings. It is said you can’t move on to the top until you discovered the meaning of each relief. Admission for foreign adults is around 275,000 IDR ($20 USD).

 Sunrise around mountains in Lake Toba.
Hidden in the hinterland of Northern Sumatra, Lake Toba is fast becoming a popular destination within the region. Lying just four hours away from Central Medan, this ancient supervolcano is covered more than 1200km². The area around Lake Toba is one of the most diverse in Southeast Asia, and distinctly different from anywhere else in Indonesia.


4. Fishes in The Gili Islands' Sea Pretty Rare Huh?


 Fish, fish, fish, coral, coral, fish.

The Gili Islands are a group of 3 tiny islands – Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno and Gili Air – in Indonesia, near the coast of northwest Lombok Island. Characterized by sandy beaches fringed with palm trees, they're known for their coral reefs just offshore.

5. Panoramic view at Kalibiru, Bukit Menoreh? Nope, you will fall to your death.
  
Would you stare into the fall pit? 
Kalibiru Park is located in the Menoreh hills, at 450 meters above sea level. Kalibiru is national park that managed by local citizen to be tourism destination in Kulonprogo, Yogyakarta. Before they manage, Kalibiru is just dry area and not fertile caused by illegal lodging and burning. After 5 years it handle by HKm Mandiri Farmer Group, it becomes green and the growth of the plants increasing rapidly.

You shouldn't travel to Indonesia because...

After you feel the amazing view of Indonesia, you'll fall in love with it.

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