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Cambodia stretches across the equator between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. But in Borneo, Indonesia, the Orangutan Foundation puts conservation (and refinement) first, as our author notes. The Condé Nast Traveller free travel guide provides information on places of interest, restaurants, accommodation and activities in Indonesia, Southeast Asia. Current travel advice for Indonesia including safety, entry requirements, travel warnings and health. In South-East Asia and Australasia/Oceania Indonesia is a country.

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Indonesia is the biggest island group in the Himalayas, with 13,466 large and small tropic islets lined with pristine sand dunes, many of which are still deserted and some even untitled. It has a global populace of more than 215 million inhabitants from more than 200 nationalities. Bahasa Indonesia is the official local dialect.

The most famous of these are the Sumatran, Java, Bali, Kalimantan (formerly Borneo), Sulawesi (formerly Celebes), the Maluku Isles (better known as Moluccas, the primordial Spice Islands) and Papua. Then there is Bali "the world's best Iceland resort" with its charming scenery, beautiful sandy beach, vibrant dancing and musical performances. Indonesia still has many uncharted isles with magnificent mountains overlooks, lush rain forests to walk through, gentle winds for surfing and unspoilt, dark purple oceans for diving, where you can swimm with dugong, dolphin and large mantaray.

Indonesia's position and terrain bless it with its varied landscapes, from lush rice fields in Java and Bali to the lush rain forests of Sumatra, Kalimantan and Sulawesi to the savanna grass landscapes of the Nusatenggara Isles and snow-capped summits of West Papua. Its fauna includes the pre-historic Komodo orangutan, the Java rhinoceros, the Sulawesi a noa buffalo and feathered poultry like the Kakadu and the paradise cat.

In North Sulawesi, underwater, researchers have found the North Sulawesi Tassel Fin, a "living fossil" predator that preceded a dinosaur about 400 million years ago, while the South Pole is home to the annual migration of cetaceans. You can see here hundrets of colorful corals and tropic game. Indonesia is fascinating from a cultural point of view with its wealth of old churches, songs that range from folk to contemporary popular culture, dance, rituals and lifestyles, and that vary from islands to islands and from each other.

But everywhere the visitors feel welcome with the friendly, gentle, innate kindness of the indigenous population of Indonesia, which is not easy to forget. Indonesia's properties are unsurpassed in terms of amenities. Indeed, many of our luxury and exclusive properties have consistently been featured as some of the best in the business community, set on pristine golden sand shores with views of verdant riverbanks or in the centre of the bustling Jakarta city.

Indonesia's towns such as Jakarta, Bandung, Surabaya or Makassar are a beehive of activity for businesses and recreation and a shopper's heaven, providing high-end shops with top brands at the street stands. For pure indonesia, Indonesia spas are unsurpassed for invigorating your spirit and being.

Conference centres are fully modernised, with Jakarta, Bali and Manado hosting many top global meetings and exhibits, from the Global Climate Change Conference in Bali to the World Ocean Conference in Manado, as well as retail, exhibition, investment and tourist fairs in many of the province's capitals.

Jakarta, Bali, Medan, Padang, Bandung, Solo, Yogyakarta, Surabaya, Makassar are linked by scheduled airlines, and many scheduled and low-cost airlines offer services to the cities of Indonesia or to isolated places.

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