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Yogyakarta, renowned for its rich Javanese culture, delectable culinary experiences, and bustling backpacking community that draws wanderers from around the globe, also serves as an ideal starting point for various volcano and hiking adventures in the region. Within driving distance from the city center, you can find five remarkable mountains waiting to be explored: 1....
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For some, escaping the daily grind means getting their adrenaline pumping on rugged volcanoes or camping in the rainforest. Others search for remote sunrise and sunset spots simply for a change of scenery. Our team created a list of some of the best adventure vacations in Indonesia for a thrilling walk on the wild side....
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With the dry season has already started here, now it’s a good time to visit this country. CLIMB INDONESIA TEAM has crafted some of the best-hiking destinations to take to quench your thirst for your summer adventure. lace up your boots and take your pick from the following options for the best hiking adventures in...
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MOUNT BINAIYA FUN FACTS Mount Binaiya is relatively unknown among the outdoor enthusiast, mostly due to its remoteness. Mt Binaiya remoteness status has an upside to it, such as this fascinating remoteness provides an opportunity to experience tranquility, solitude, and pristine nature with jungles, national parks, mountains, and beautiful seas, which remain untouched by commercial...
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Mount Gede, is situated about 3 hours’ drive southeast of Jakarta, this mountain is the most accessible volcano from the capital of Indonesia, Jakarta, but that doesn’t mean that it’s less spectacular compared to other volcanoes in Indonesia.  Once you stepped into its trail, it will feel like a completely different world One of the...
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Mount Ciremai Set at 3,078 m above sea level, Mt. Ciremai is the tallest volcano in West Java and serves as a popular hiking destination among hikers, nestle in the border between Majalengka – west flank and Kuningan Regency -East flank, 20 km south of Cirebon. According to the data released by Indonesia Forestry and...
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Kawah Ratu  in Halimun Salak National Park, Bogor, West Java is one of the few places In Java Island where we can see the active volcano safely from short distance.  Located at 1,437 meter above sea level, at the southern slope of Mount Salak,  this crater is natural wonder that attracts not just volcano hunters...
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We believe outdoor adventure and comfort could go hand in hand, and exploring the wilderness doesn’t have to mean discomfort. In a trip with Climb Indonesia, we’re offering trekking vacation adventure which combine luxury and ultimate comfort.
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Halimun Salak National Park, situated about 2 hours South West of Jakarta. It is the largest remaining highland tropical rainforest in Java, with total area of 87,669 hectares of protection forest. Yes it’s bigger than Singapore or Jakarta. Indeed, this National Park is the most accessible rainforest in Indonesia, especially from Jakarta, but that doesn’t...
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The Manusela National Park and Mount Binaiya in Seram Island, Moluccas is one of the less visited  National Parks and Mountains in the Indonesia. It is spectacularly beautiful, and it was the multiple days-hike that could stood out in your memory as amazing hiking experiences. I was woken up by the pilot announcement from its...
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