G’day mates! I have traveled to various destinations including New Zealand, Indonesia, and Thailand. This time, I would like to share a 10-day travel plan to Indonesia on my blog, so that we can experience the unique charm of this archipelagic nation together!
Day 1: Arrival in Jakarta
- Upon arrival in the capital city of Indonesia, Jakarta, proceed to the pre-booked hotel for check-in. We chose Ibis Jakarta Tamarin Hotel, located in the city center, with a nightly rate of approximately $50.
- In the afternoon, visit the famous National Monument (Monas) nearby.
- For dinner, taste Indonesian specialties such as Satay and Nasi Goreng (fried rice).
Day 2: Jakarta to Ubud (Bali)
- After breakfast, take a domestic flight to Denpasar Airport in Bali with a ticket price of around $100.
- Upon arrival, head to Ubud and check-in at Tegal Sari Hotel with a nightly rate of approximately $60.
- In the afternoon, visit Ubud Palace and Ubud Market to immerse in Bali’s art atmosphere.
- For dinner, try Babi Guling (roast pig).
Day 3: Ubud
- After breakfast, explore the rice terrace landscape such as Tegalalang Rice Terrace.
- In the afternoon, visit the Monkey Forest and interact closely with the cute monkeys.
- For dinner, taste Indonesian street food.
Day 4: Ubud to Kuta
- After breakfast, head to Kuta in the southern part of Bali and check-in at Hard Rock Hotel Bali with a nightly rate of around $100.
- In the afternoon, enjoy the sun, sand, and waves at Kuta Beach.
- For dinner, try the local Jimbaran seafood feast.
Day 5: Kuta
- After breakfast, visit the famous Tanah Lot Temple and witness the mysterious Indonesian religious culture.
- In the afternoon, try surfing or relax on the beach, or visit a nearby water park and enjoy exciting water activities such as white water rafting.
- For dinner, taste Indonesian specialty Nasi Campur (mixed rice), which will introduce your taste buds to various Indonesian flavors.
- In the evening, feel the unique Bali music and cocktails in Kuta’s nightlife, and spend a happy night with locals.
Day 6: Kuta to Gili Trawangan
- After breakfast, take a fast boat to Gili Trawangan with a ticket price of around $60.
- Upon arrival, check-in at Scallywags Resort with a nightly rate of approximately $80.
- In the afternoon, bask in the sun, swim, and snorkel at nearby beaches.
- For dinner, taste Gili Trawangan’s special seafood.
Day 7: Gili Trawangan
- After breakfast, take a one-day diving course and learn basic diving skills with a course fee of around $150.
- In the afternoon, continue diving and explore the beautiful coral reefs and tropical fish.
- For dinner, try local Indonesian cuisine.
Day 8: Gili Trawangan to Bali Zoo and Waterbom Park
- After breakfast, take a fast boat back to Bali.
- Upon arrival, visit Bali Zoo and Waterbom Park.
- In the evening, check-in at Kuta Paradiso Hotel with a nightly rate of around $80.
- For dinner, try a local Indonesian restaurant.
Day 9: Bali Zoo and Waterbom Park
- After breakfast, continue enjoying the Bali Zoo and Waterbom Park, watch animal performances, and indulge in water activities.
- In the Evening, try a local Indonesian restaurant for dinner.
Day 10: Kuta to Jakarta
- After breakfast, take a domestic flight back to Jakarta, with a ticket price of around $100.
- Upon arrival, explore the local shopping centers and pick up some souvenirs for family and friends.
- In the evening, take a return flight and end this unforgettable Indonesian journey.
When booking hotels, flights, and activities, I usually use online travel platforms such as Booking.com, Expedia, and TripAdvisor. These platforms provide abundant information and deals to help us easily plan our trips.
Although I have outlined a detailed itinerary for Indonesia, in actual travel, I may fall into the rice fields, let the lazy monkeys steal my camera, or play crazily like a child in the water park. That’s the charm of travel- anything is possible!
Dear friends, if you also want to experience the adventure, food, and joy of Indonesia, please refer to this itinerary. Maybe you will meet an Australian somewhere, waving a beach ball wildly, shouting, “G’day mate!” Don’t forget to say hello to me!
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