Indonesia

“Indonesia” by Justine Vaisutis, published by Lonely Planet in 2007, is the 8th edition of this comprehensive travel guide, featuring 924 pages in English. This edition offers an extensive exploration of Indonesia’s diverse landscapes and cultural experiences, from the ancient stone latticework of Borobudur to the vibrant local markets filled with unique fruits. Readers can expect detailed insights into various activities, including volcano trekking, surfing, and diving, all backed by thorough research conducted over more than 300 days.
The guide presents a wealth of information for travelers seeking adventure and cultural immersion in Southeast Asia. With contributions from eleven authors and numerous detailed maps, it covers essential topics such as local customs and traditions, ensuring that readers are well-prepared for their journey. Whether navigating the complexities of a Torajan funeral or encountering the majestic Komodo dragon, this book serves as a valuable reference for anyone looking to explore the rich tapestry of Indonesia.
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Stretch your hand through ancient stone latticework to touch the lucky Buddhas stop Java’s majestic Borobudur. Drink with the dead (and don’t slip on buffalo blood!) at an elaborate and riotous Torajan funeral. Sniff out the infamous durian or scaly salak at a local fruit market. Step aside as a giant Komodo dragon swaggers by the confidence only 100kg of top-of-the-food-chain lizard can exude. Eleven authors, more than 300 days of in-country research, 73 ferry trips, 197 detailed maps, 205 bowls of nasi goreng. Includes in-depth information on volcano trekking, surfing, diving, orang-utan watching and the best adventures.
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