Indonesia Tours

An extraordinary adventure through Indonesia, one of the world's most diverse and captivating archipelagos, begins now! Indonesia is a land of stunning contrasts, where bustling metropolises like Jakarta seamlessly blend with serene coastal villages in Sanur, and where ancient temples in Yogyakarta coexist with pristine natural wonders in Lombok. From the vibrant streets of Jakarta to the tranquil beaches of Candidasa, and everything in between, the meticulously crafted Travel Talk Indonesia tours will take you on a voyage through the heart and soul of Indonesia. Whether you're a culture enthusiast, an adventure seeker, or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, Indonesia has something for everyone. Let us be your guide to this enchanting realm as we uncover the hidden treasures of Molang, the cultural gem that is Yogyakarta, the paradise of Lombok, the serenity of Sanur, the natural beauty of West Bali, and the tranquil shores of Candidasa.
An extraordinary adventure through Indonesia, one of the world's most diverse and captivating archipelagos, begins now! Whether you're a culture enthusiast, an adventure seeker, or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, Indonesia has something for everyone. Let us be your guide to this enchanting realm as we uncover the hidden treasures of Indonesia.

Our Indonesia Trips

Trip Style: Classic, Overland

Amazing Bali

9 Days

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$1541

$848

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Magical Lombok

8 Days

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$1688

$928

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Treasures Of Java

9 Days

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$2566

$1411

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Impressive Bali & Lombok

15 Days

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$3071

$1689

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Splendours Of Java & Bali

16 Days

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$3989

$2194

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Ultimate Indonesia

22 Days

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$5319

$2925

Indonesia Accommodation

Please find below the 5 & 4 Star hotels used on our Indonesia trips. All accommodation is carefully hand-selected to satisfy our standards in terms of quality, authenticity and location for you to enjoy a comfortable and unforgettable holiday.

PRAMA SANUR BEACH
Bali
5 Star

Located on the Sanur Beach, the 5 star Sanur hotel features two outdoor swimming pools, three different restaurants, a fitness and a SPA center.

Lovina Beach Club & Resort
Lovina
4 Star

A charming hotel located in Lovina, Bali. The hotel features an on-site restaurant, an outdoor pool & whirlpool and a SPA & Fitness Center.

PRAMANA ZAHILL
Kintamani
4 Star

A beautiful, rustic-design hotel offering its guests a swimming pool, an on-site restaurant offering local dishes and a cocktail bar.

BEST WESTERN PREMIER AGUNG RESORT
Ubud
4 Star

Surrounded by tropical scenery, this 4 star Ubud hotel features two outdoor pools, a fitness & SPA center and an on-site restaurant.

RAMAYANA HOTEL
Candidasa
4 Star

An elegant hotel & example to Balinese architecture, offering its guests a swimming pool, SPA center, a restaurant offering local dishes and a bar.

NOVOTEL
Lombok
4 Star

Nestled in the Kuta Beach, Novotel offers traditional-design & comfortable rooms equipped with coffee maker, flat screen TV and safebox.

MERUMATTA HOTEL
Lombok
5 Star

A 5 star luxury hotel that is equipped with an outdoor swimming pool, on-site restaurant & bar, wellness center and a private beach.

SCALLYWAGS RESORT
Gili Trawangan
4 Star

Guests will be staying at elegant garden villas at this charming beachfront hotel equipped with an outdoor pool & on-site restaurant.

SANTIKA PREMIERE HAYAM WURUK
Jakarta
4 Star

A modern hotel that features a fitness center and an on-site restaurant offering delicacies from around the world.

JIWA JAWA
Bromo
4 Star

The hotel is surrounded by forests and offers its guests an on-site restaurant, a fitness center and rooms equipped with free toiletries.

SANTIKA PREMIERE
Malang
4 Star

A comfortable hotel located in the heart of Malang, where the services provided include an outdoor pool, a fitness and a SPA center.

NOVOTEL SOLO
Surakarta
4 Star

The modern-design Surakarta hotel features two outdoor swimming pools, a fitness center and an on-site restaurant & bar.

SANTIKA PREMIERE JOGJA
Yogyakarta
4 Star

This contemporary Yogyakarta hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, a SPA & fitness center, an on-site restaurant and a bar.

Highlights

Indonesia Tours Guidebook

Best Time to Visit Indonesia

Find our seasonal breakdown in detail for the best time to visit Indonesia. The best time to visit Indonesia is during the dry season, which typically occurs from May to September. During these months, the weather is generally sunny and dry, making it ideal for outdoor activities, beach vacations, and exploring the country's diverse landscapes. However, it's essential to note that Indonesia's climate can vary by region, so it's a good idea to research the specific weather conditions for your intended destination within the country. Additionally, popular tourist spots may be more crowded during this peak season, so consider your preferences for weather and crowd levels when planning your trip. If you prefer a quieter and more budget-friendly experience with fewer crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons of April, May, September, or October. During these transitional months, you can still enjoy relatively good weather in many parts of Indonesia while avoiding the peak tourist season's hustle and bustle.
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Best Places to Visit in Indonesia

Visit our best place to visit in Indonesia page to read about all the fascinating places visited on our tours. Indonesia boasts an abundance of remarkable destinations. Bali, often referred to as the "Island of the Gods," is renowned for its captivating beaches, vibrant nightlife, and picturesque rice terraces. While in Bali, explore the artistic hub of Ubud, experience the dramatic cliffs and temples of Uluwatu, and indulge in Seminyak's trendy boutiques and culinary scene. Another must-visit is Komodo Island, where you can encounter the awe-inspiring Komodo dragons, the world's largest lizards. Beyond these fearsome reptiles, the island offers spectacular diving and snorkeling opportunities in pristine waters, as well as breathtaking hiking trails through rugged landscapes. These are just a glimpse of the many incredible destinations waiting to be explored in Indonesia, a country that boasts a rich tapestry of cultures, landscapes, and natural wonders.
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Indonesia Travel Advice

Read through our Indonesia travel advice in detail and make sure you are up-to-date with the pre-departure essentials before your trips to Indonesia. Traveling to Indonesia requires proper preparation. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure and check Indonesia's visa requirements for your nationality. Many tourists can visit visa-free for 30 to 90 days, but this varies by country. Plan ahead if you need a visa. Prioritize your health by consulting a doctor or travel clinic for vaccinations and medications. Stick to bottled water to avoid waterborne illnesses and be cautious with street food. Travel insurance with medical coverage is a wise investment. You need to have valid and adequate travel insurance before your tour with Travel Talk begins.
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Indonesian Culture

Visit our Indonesian culture page to read about the fascinating culture of Indonesia: eating & drinking, crafts, shopping, religion, etiquette, festivals and more. Indonesian culture is a rich tapestry woven from the threads of diverse ethnic groups, languages, religions, and traditions. It is known for its warmth and hospitality, with Indonesians often greeting visitors with genuine smiles and open arms. The culture places a strong emphasis on community and family ties, and these bonds play a central role in daily life. Indonesians often come together to celebrate life events and festivals, fostering a strong sense of unity and togetherness. Religion also plays a significant role in Indonesian culture, with Islam being the predominant faith. However, the country is also home to a harmonious blend of other religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, and indigenous beliefs. This religious diversity is reflected in the architecture, festivals, and daily practices, making Indonesia a unique and inclusive cultural mosaic.
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Indonesian Food

Visit our Indonesian Food page to read more about the delicious local cuisine, find must-try dishes and beverages on your journey. Read articles about the diverse Indonesian cuisine from fellow foodies and seasoned travellers. Indonesian food is a tantalizing fusion of flavors, spices, and diverse culinary traditions. One of the hallmarks of Indonesian food is its bold use of aromatic spices and herbs, creating dishes that are both flavorful and aromatic. Rice is a staple of the Indonesian diet and is often served with an array of delectable accompaniments such as satay (grilled skewers), rendang (a slow-cooked beef dish), and nasi goreng (fried rice) with various toppings. The use of coconut milk, tamarind, and peanuts adds a creamy, sweet, and tangy dimension to many Indonesian dishes, creating a symphony of tastes on the palate. Street food is an integral part of Indonesian gastronomy, offering a wide range of savory and sweet treats. From crispy gorengan (deep-fried snacks) like pisang goreng (fried bananas) and martabak (stuffed pancakes) to the savory delights of sate ayam (chicken satay) and bakso (meatball soup), street vendors offer an immersive culinary experience. Don't miss the fiery sambal, a chili paste that adds a spicy kick to meals, and the fragrant, aromatic herbs used in Indonesian salads and side dishes.
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Indonesia Tours - FAQ

Many nationalities can enter Indonesia for tourism purposes without a visa for short stays, typically ranging from 30 to 90 days. This is known as a visa-free entry or a visa exemption. However, these rules may vary depending on your nationality, so you should verify the specific requirements for your country.

Yes, all passengers travelling with Travel Talk must have travel insurance before participating in any of our tours. Your guide will collect your travel insurance details on the first day of your trip. It is your responsibility to make sure you have an adequate and suitable travel insurance in place. You may read more about this here.

The best time to visit Indonesia varies by region and personal preferences. The dry season, from May to September, is generally ideal for many popular destinations like Bali and Java, offering sunny and dry weather for outdoor activities and water sports. However, it can be crowded and more expensive. The wet season, from October to April, brings rain to various parts of the country, but it’s a good time to explore areas with milder rainfall like Sulawesi and Sumatra. Shoulder seasons in April, May, September, and October provide a balance between favorable weather and fewer crowds. Ultimately, the best time to visit Indonesia depends on your destination and whether you prioritize good weather or quieter travel experiences.

Drinking tap water in Indonesia is generally not recommended for tourists. The tap water quality can vary significantly from one region to another, and in many areas, it may not meet international safety standards. Consuming untreated tap water can lead to gastrointestinal issues and other health problems due to potential contamination with bacteria and pathogens.

Yes, you can use your mobile phone and SIM card while in Indonesia. Indonesia has a well-developed mobile network infrastructure, and you should have no trouble connecting to cellular services, especially in urban and tourist areas.

Yes, you can use your mobile phone and SIM card while in Indonesia. Indonesia has a well-developed mobile network infrastructure, and you should have no trouble connecting to cellular services, especially in urban and tourist areas.

Credit cards are generally accepted in urban and tourist areas of Indonesia, especially in hotels, upscale restaurants, large shopping centers, and international retail chains. In more remote or rural parts of Indonesia, credit card acceptance may be limited, and cash is often the preferred method of payment. It’s a good idea to carry some cash when traveling to less touristy areas.

ATM access in Indonesia is generally good, especially in urban areas, tourist destinations, and major cities. ATMs are readily available throughout Indonesia, including at banks, shopping malls, airports, convenience stores, and even in rural areas. Major cities like Jakarta, Bali, and Surabaya have numerous ATMs.

Solo travellers often join our Indonesia tours to meet and travel with like-minded adventurers, forming longstanding friendships. We also strive to provide a relaxed and sociable tour experience to allow the group to weld throughout the journey. Solo travellers will be roomed with another solo traveller of the same gender, or can upgrade to a solo room by paying the single supplement.
There are always solo travelers on our Indonesia tours. If you don’t mind being roomed with another single traveler of the same gender, you do not need to pay the supplement. Single supplement is for travelers who would like to stay in a single room for the duration of their tour.
Please contact us with your request & we will do our best to arrange your room accordingly. [email protected] 0208 099 9596
Our Indonesia tours do not include airfare to/from the destination, and we do not advise on ticket, or sell flights. It is your responsibility to make it to the starting point of your tour on time.
If you provide your dietary requirements at the time of booking, we will do our best to make the necessary arrangements where available. You can leave a comment under the “Notes” section when making an online booking or simply contact us. Please note that gluten-free & vegan options can be limited.
Good news, there is not any luggage restriction on our Indonesia trips as long as you’re able to carry your own luggage – usually just for a very short distance.

Tipping in Indonesia is not mandatory, but it is appreciated for good service. While tipping is not obligatory, it has become customary in many service-related industries, especially in tourist areas.

Yes, Indonesia has certain cultural and religious norms when it comes to clothing, and visitors are expected to be respectful of these customs. While Indonesia is a diverse and multicultural country with various clothing styles, in many parts of Indonesia, especially in rural areas and conservative communities, it’s customary to dress modestly. These actions will improve your experience during your Indonesia trip.

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TRAVEL GUIDE
Best time to visit Indonesia

Best Time to Visit Indonesia

Find our seasonal breakdown in detail for the best time to visit Indonesia. The best time to visit Indonesia is during the dry season, which typically occurs from May to September. During these months, the weather is generally sunny and dry, making it ideal for outdoor activities, beach vacations, and exploring the country's diverse landscapes. However, it's essential to note that Indonesia's climate can vary by region, so it's a good idea to research the specific weather conditions for your intended destination within the country. Additionally, popular tourist spots may be more crowded during this peak season, so consider your preferences for weather and crowd levels when planning your trip. If you prefer a quieter and more budget-friendly experience with fewer crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons of April, May, September, or October. During these transitional months, you can still enjoy relatively good weather in many parts of Indonesia while avoiding the peak tourist season's hustle and bustle.
Read More
tours for solo travelers
TRAVEL GUIDE
Best places to visit in Indonesia

Best Places to Visit in Indonesia

Visit our best place to visit in Indonesia page to read about all the fascinating places visited on our tours. Indonesia boasts an abundance of remarkable destinations. Bali, often referred to as the "Island of the Gods," is renowned for its captivating beaches, vibrant nightlife, and picturesque rice terraces. While in Bali, explore the artistic hub of Ubud, experience the dramatic cliffs and temples of Uluwatu, and indulge in Seminyak's trendy boutiques and culinary scene. Another must-visit is Komodo Island, where you can encounter the awe-inspiring Komodo dragons, the world's largest lizards. Beyond these fearsome reptiles, the island offers spectacular diving and snorkeling opportunities in pristine waters, as well as breathtaking hiking trails through rugged landscapes. These are just a glimpse of the many incredible destinations waiting to be explored in Indonesia, a country that boasts a rich tapestry of cultures, landscapes, and natural wonders.
Read More
tours for solo travelers
TRAVEL GUIDE
Travel advice

Indonesia Travel Advice

Read through our Indonesia travel advice in detail and make sure you are up-to-date with the pre-departure essentials before your trips to Indonesia. Traveling to Indonesia requires proper preparation. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure and check Indonesia's visa requirements for your nationality. Many tourists can visit visa-free for 30 to 90 days, but this varies by country. Plan ahead if you need a visa. Prioritize your health by consulting a doctor or travel clinic for vaccinations and medications. Stick to bottled water to avoid waterborne illnesses and be cautious with street food. Travel insurance with medical coverage is a wise investment. You need to have valid and adequate travel insurance before your tour with Travel Talk begins.
Read More
tours for solo travelers
TRAVEL GUIDE
Culture

Indonesian Culture

Visit our Indonesian culture page to read about the fascinating culture of Indonesia: eating & drinking, crafts, shopping, religion, etiquette, festivals and more. Indonesian culture is a rich tapestry woven from the threads of diverse ethnic groups, languages, religions, and traditions. It is known for its warmth and hospitality, with Indonesians often greeting visitors with genuine smiles and open arms. The culture places a strong emphasis on community and family ties, and these bonds play a central role in daily life. Indonesians often come together to celebrate life events and festivals, fostering a strong sense of unity and togetherness. Religion also plays a significant role in Indonesian culture, with Islam being the predominant faith. However, the country is also home to a harmonious blend of other religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, and indigenous beliefs. This religious diversity is reflected in the architecture, festivals, and daily practices, making Indonesia a unique and inclusive cultural mosaic.
Read More
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TRAVEL GUIDE
Food

Indonesian Food

Visit our Indonesian Food page to read more about the delicious local cuisine, find must-try dishes and beverages on your journey. Read articles about the diverse Indonesian cuisine from fellow foodies and seasoned travellers. Indonesian food is a tantalizing fusion of flavors, spices, and diverse culinary traditions. One of the hallmarks of Indonesian food is its bold use of aromatic spices and herbs, creating dishes that are both flavorful and aromatic. Rice is a staple of the Indonesian diet and is often served with an array of delectable accompaniments such as satay (grilled skewers), rendang (a slow-cooked beef dish), and nasi goreng (fried rice) with various toppings. The use of coconut milk, tamarind, and peanuts adds a creamy, sweet, and tangy dimension to many Indonesian dishes, creating a symphony of tastes on the palate. Street food is an integral part of Indonesian gastronomy, offering a wide range of savory and sweet treats. From crispy gorengan (deep-fried snacks) like pisang goreng (fried bananas) and martabak (stuffed pancakes) to the savory delights of sate ayam (chicken satay) and bakso (meatball soup), street vendors offer an immersive culinary experience. Don't miss the fiery sambal, a chili paste that adds a spicy kick to meals, and the fragrant, aromatic herbs used in Indonesian salads and side dishes.
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HIGHLIGHTS
Sanur
A charming & serene seaside town of Bali, offering its guests sandy beaches, calm water and a very relaxed atmosphere.
HIGHLIGHTS
Lovina
Home to one of the country's most iconic natural attractions, Sekumpul Waterfall, the coastal town offers unique sceneries.
HIGHLIGHTS
Kintamani
A charming village in Bali, Kintamani is home to the breathtaking active volcano, Mount of Batur, that offers unique sceneries.
HIGHLIGHTS
Sidemen
A beautiful Balinese village that has a lot to offer to its visitors with its rice terraces, river views, and the forests surrounding the valley.
HIGHLIGHTS
Candi Dasa
A very popular tropical coastal village in the eastern part of Bali, a perfect location for a peaceful & relaxed holiday.
HIGHLIGHTS
Koeta
Known for its beautiful beaches, pristine waters and surfing spots, this charming town in Lombok also has a party atmosphere.
HIGHLIGHTS
Gili Trawangan
The largest of the Gili islands, is a diver's paradise and offers a unique & peaceful experience with its anti motorized vehicle law.
HIGHLIGHTS
Jakarta
The dazzling capital of Indonesia, makes it possible to witness the modern side of the country, without leaving the tradition behind.
HIGHLIGHTS
Mount Bromo
Part of the Tengger Mountains, Mount Bromo is an active volcano offering breathtaking & unique sceneries.
HIGHLIGHTS
Surakarta
The beautiful former royal city is like an open-air museum with many historic buildings, museums and libraries.
HIGHLIGHTS
Yogyakarta
The royal city located in the Java Island is still ruled by monarchy and is a hub for the Indonesian culture and fine arts.
ACCOMMODATION
Bali
PRAMA SANUR BEACH
5 Star
ACCOMMODATION
Lovina
Lovina Beach Club & Resort
4 Star
ACCOMMODATION
Kintamani
PRAMANA ZAHILL
4 Star
ACCOMMODATION
Ubud
BEST WESTERN PREMIER AGUNG RESORT
4 Star
ACCOMMODATION
Candidasa
RAMAYANA HOTEL
4 Star
ACCOMMODATION
Lombok
NOVOTEL
4 Star
ACCOMMODATION
Lombok
MERUMATTA HOTEL
5 Star
ACCOMMODATION
Gili Trawangan
SCALLYWAGS RESORT
4 Star
ACCOMMODATION
Jakarta
SANTIKA PREMIERE HAYAM WURUK
4 Star
ACCOMMODATION
Bromo
JIWA JAWA
4 Star
ACCOMMODATION
Malang
SANTIKA PREMIERE
4 Star
ACCOMMODATION
Surakarta
NOVOTEL SOLO
4 Star
ACCOMMODATION
Yogyakarta
SANTIKA PREMIERE JOGJA
4 Star
Articles
Top 10 Indonesian Food You Must Try

Top 10 Indonesian Food You Must Try

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Articles
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The Best Times to Visit Indonesia: Indonesia Travel Tips

The Best Times to Visit Indonesia: Indonesia Travel Tips

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Articles
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Top 6 Sights in Indonesia: Must-See Indonesia Attractions

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Articles
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5 Best Places to Visit in Bali – From Kuta to Uluwatu

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Intriguing Indonesian Festivals and Rituals You Must Know

Intriguing Indonesian Festivals and Rituals You Must Know

Step into the rhythmic heart of Indonesia, where the air is alive with the vibrant energy of festivals and the echoes of ancient rituals resonate through the archipelago. Indonesia, a tapestry of diverse cultur...

Articles
Culinary Adventures: A Foodie’s Guide to Indonesian Cuisine

Culinary Adventures: A Foodie’s Guide to Indonesian Cuisine

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Bali Beyond the Beaches: Cultural Immersion and Authentic Experiences

Bali Beyond the Beaches: Cultural Immersion and Authentic Experiences

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Indonesia Travel Tips: Navigating Local Customs and Etiquette

Indonesia Travel Tips: Navigating Local Customs and Etiquette

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