Indonesia Itinerary and Accommodation Tips (Java/Bali/Flores/Sula)
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Hi! We (a couple) are heading to Indonesia from July 9th to August 15th (I already know some spots). > We’re hesitating about the direction of the route: Java/Bali/Nusa/Flores/Sula or Java/Sula/Flores/Bali—does it depend on the rain and flights? (That’s my first question, by the way :)) We land in Jkt on the 9th (follow-up question: where to stay? We saw the Wonderloft for 20 €—does that seem reasonable? I used to pay way less a long time ago). We’d like to leave for Borobudur on the 10th in the mid-afternoon (question 2: train or VIP bus—we’ll have just landed—nighttime or not?). Next question: any chill but nice places to stay in Borobudur, Yogyakarta, and Solo? We’re thinking one full day in Borobudur, then Yogyakarta (1 day), then Solo (1 day). Does that work time-wise without rushing?

After that, we’re heading toward the volcanoes (I always mix them up… any tips?) and crossing over to Bali (2 days?). If I’m calculating right, we’ll be in Java from the 9th to the 18th—does that sound okay to you? Or too much? I’m struggling to estimate how long temples and volcanoes take to visit.

Bali: I used to stay around Seminyak or Canggu. What’s the best place to stay now without breaking the bank? Somewhere not overrun by Australian surfers or hipster restaurants? Another question: where and how to rent a scooter in Bali? (So we can easily get to the temples and Ubud?) Is there still a way to see Kecak without it feeling super touristy, or is it just for tourists now?

We’re detouring to Nusa Penida: same deal—I want to see rays but don’t necessarily want to dive. I’ve heard the sea can be rough. Where to stay for 2–3 chill days? What to do there? It’s all new to me (haven’t researched it yet).

Then to get to Flores: do we *have* to go back through Bali and take a flight? I haven’t looked into Flores or Sulawesi much yet, so I’m not even sure what questions to ask ;) Feel free to point me in the right direction—thanks!

Sulawesi too—any tips or ideas are welcome!

Thanks so much!
SO Songsam Veteran ·
Hey, How far along are you in researching the different islands? Are you now able to ask questions that are less confusing and more coherent?
NI Nimou74 Veteran ·
Hi, How far along are you in researching the different islands? Are you now able to ask questions that are less confusing and more coherent?

Poor thing... She’s not likely to respond...
« Voyager rend modeste. Vous voyez quelle petite place vous occupez dans le monde. » - Gustave Flaubert https://www.myatlas.com/anneclaire95
SO Songsam Veteran ·
https://voyageforum.com/membres/nimou74/

A few trips... In Asia:

Indonesia (Bali, Lombok, Java, Sulawesi),

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NI Nimou74 Veteran ·
Hello Songpan, Uh... I don’t understand... My experience in Indonesia is pretty limited and goes back quite a few years. It just so happens I’m planning to go back soon. It’ll be Java and Flores. I’d love to get your expert advice. Have a great day
« Voyager rend modeste. Vous voyez quelle petite place vous occupez dans le monde. » - Gustave Flaubert https://www.myatlas.com/anneclaire95
SO Songsam Veteran ·
Hi Nimou,

Songpan

Two thousand?? That’s a lot. http://cours-thai-toulouse.fr/activites/compter-en-thailandais.php

Indonesia (...) I’m planning to go back soon. East Java and Flores. I’d love to get your expert tips.

I’d be happy to answer your questions in a new thread—if they’re clear, I won’t play dumb... Don’t forget to include your arrival and departure dates for Flores if possible, as they’ll affect flight options. In the meantime, if you haven’t already read them, here are some recent discussions covering East Java and Flores: https://voyageforum.com/forum/itineraire-premier-voyage-java-est-bali-komodo-d11470556/ https://voyageforum.com/forum/vols-entre-jakarta-flores-d11469362/ https://voyageforum.com/forum/que-voir-pendant-15-jours-flores-d11469635/

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NI Nicolinag Regular ·
Hi there,

We found that one day in Borobudur and one day in Yogyakarta was enough. Of course, if you add Prambanan, count an extra day. If you read some travel journals, you’ll see there are other things to do around Yogyakarta—it’s up to you. Since we’re volcano fans, we just went up to the Merapi viewpoint before heading back down to Prambanan.

To plan your travel times, you can find train schedules on tiket.com.

For Bromo, we stayed in Cemoro Lawang and did the nighttime climb up to the viewpoint. You’ll find info on-site for getting to the starting point—we didn’t hire a guide. Afterward, we rented a motorbike to descend into the caldera, check out the crater, and then return to the hotel.

For Kawah Ijen, we also hiked up at night without a guide. We stayed in Banyuwangi and arranged transport through our accommodation. We got the medical certificate at Klinik Shinta. Masks are available for rent at the trailhead, and you’ll definitely need a headlamp. You could stay closer to the starting point, in Licin—the difference in travel time is about half an hour, I think.

I don’t remember the accommodations we used, but everything’s on Booking.

I’m not familiar with the other places you’re planning to visit. The order of visits will mostly depend on transportation, and of course, it’s best to finish near an international airport if possible.

Nicole
NI Nimou74 Veteran ·
Songpan

Oops... Songsam (so sorry)

I’ll probably start a new thread. The itinerary is set. I might need some advice on two specific points. Thanks!
« Voyager rend modeste. Vous voyez quelle petite place vous occupez dans le monde. » - Gustave Flaubert https://www.myatlas.com/anneclaire95

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