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Bali and Lombok Honeymoon: Ancient Culture and Blissful Beaches

Bali & Lombok  | 13 Nights  |  From £2,795 pp incl flights

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Luxury Holidays in Indonesia

A luxury holiday or honeymoon in Indonesia, a mind-blowing archipelago of more than 17,000 islands graced with majestic volcanoes and pristine beaches, delivers an intoxicating mix of cultures and extraordinary wildlife that’s hard to beat.

Bali and Lombok have some of the best beaches and surfing in the world, but there’s so much more we want you to experience including Bali’s vibrant gourmet-scene, Indonesia’s cultural heart of Ubud, and our hand-picked luxury wellness retreats which nestle amongst the rice terraces. As for Java, you’ll be blown away by the ancient Buddhist temple of Borobudur, and magnificent sunsets seen from the summit of Mount Bromo. Then, as you venture into the protected rainforests of Sumatra - and Kalimantan on Indonesian Borneo - you’ll come face to face with orangutans before continuing your unforgettable Indonesia island odyssey.

No two islands are the same in Indonesia, and as one of the most varied countries in South East Asia from religion to ethnicity, landscape to language, it holds infinite possibilities for a luxury holiday, honeymoon, or family adventure. Call an expert now on 020 7337 9010.

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Bali

If you think Bali is just about beaches, think again. In the cultural capital of Ubud, you can immerse yourself in the island’s vibrant Hindu culture; wander galleries and craft markets, and even try a traditional Balinese dance class. We can also guide you to some of the most stunningly located wellness retreats: poised above the plunging rice terraces, and the quieter black-sand beaches of the North. Want to try something really different? Let us arrange a traditional Balinese cooking class, a private surf lesson, or white-water rafting down the Ayung River, before you relax at Bali’s hottest restaurants and bars.

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Lombok

Culturally distinct from neighbouring Bali, and more laid-back, Lombok is Indonesia’s hidden treasure. The staggering views from the island's magnificent centrepiece, Mount Rinjani, are the reward for the heart-pumping trek to the summit, its pristine south coast boasts some of the best beaches in Indonesia and the alluring Gili islands, which lie off its shores, showcase unspoilt white sand beaches.

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Java

A land of majestic volcanoes, Java will impress. Although the island is famed for its dense population, the retreats we’ve chosen are a world away from the crowds, and have an exquisite sense of still amidst awe-inspiring landscapes. Make the early morning pilgrimage to Borobudur, and explore this 8th century Buddhist temple which was shrouded in ash for almost a thousand years. After this, you can look forward to evening cocktails overlooking the rice paddies, a trek up Mount Bromo in time for sunset, or just a heavenly Javanese massage back at your hotel.

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The Indonesian Islands

The sense of discovery you get as you explore the Indonsian Islands, the world’s largest archipelago, is indescribable. Whether you’re sailing amongst these untouched islands, or just staying in a blissfully remote hideaway, you’ll encounter virgin beaches, dense jungle, and the kind of biodiversity that kept the naturalist Wallace exploring for eight years. Depending on the time of year, musts include the island of Komodo, where you’ll see the famous dragons, and the Raja Ampats reef which is one of the most abundant in the world.

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Sumatra

With its western regions clad almost entirely in UNESCO protected rainforest, the island of Sumatra is an absolute wonderland for wildlife lovers. Parting the vines, and canoeing down-river with your expert guide, you’ll hunt for signs of the incredibly rare Sumatran rhino and tiger; see extraordinary bromeliads dotting the forest floor, before a magical up-close encounter with orangutans. Sumatra is also home to Lake Toba, the world’s largest volcanic lake, and here you can hang out with friendly ex-cannibals: the Batak Toba tribe.

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