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About Indonesian


Identification. The Republic of Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous nation, has 203 million people living on nearly one thousand permanently settled islands. Some two-to-three hundred ethnic groups with their own languages and dialects range in population from the Javanese (about 70 million) and Sundanese (about 30 million) on Java, to peoples numbering in the thousands on remote islands.

The nature of Indonesian national culture is somewhat analogous to that of India—multicultural, rooted in older societies and interethnic relations, and developed in twentieth century nationalist struggles against a European imperialism that nonetheless forged that nation and many of its institutions. The national culture is most easily observed in cities but aspects of it now reach into the countryside as well. Indonesia's borders are those of the Netherlands East Indies, which was fully formed at the beginning of the twentieth century, though Dutch imperialism began early in the seventeenth century.

Indonesian culture has historical roots, institutions, customs, values, and beliefs that many of its people share, but it is also a work in progress that is undergoing particular stresses at the beginning of the twenty-first century.

Location and Geography. Indonesia, the world's largest archipelago nation, is located astride the equator in the humid tropics and extends some 2,300 miles (3,700 kilometers) east-west, about the same as the contiguous United States. It is surrounded by oceans, seas, and straits except where it shares an island border with East Malaysia and Brunei on Borneo (Kalimantan); with Papua New Guinea on New Guinea; and with Timor Loro Sae on Timor. West Malaysia lies across the Straits of Malaka, the Philippines lies to the northeast, and Australia lies to the south.

The archipelago's location has played a profound role in economic, political, cultural, and religious developments there. For more than two thousand years, trading ships sailed between the great civilizations of India and China via the waters and islands of the Indies. The islands also supplied






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GTB TOUR INDONESIAN

PACKAGE TOUR SULAWESI

 

BUGIS-TANA TORAJA TOUR 5 Days / 4 Nights

Day 1
ARRIVAL IN MAKASSAR / DEPART FOR SENGKANG (L,D)

According to your schedule of arrival, you will meet our Tour Guide at Hasanuddin Airport Makassar. Then we drive to Sengkang, famous as the center of traditional sutera silk clothes factory . . . .

MAKASSAR-TANA TORAJA TOUR 5 Days / 4 Nights

Day 1
ARRIVAL IN MAKASSAR / SHORT CITY TOUR (D)

According to your schedule of arrival, you will meet our Tour Guide at Hasanuddin Airport Makassar. Then we drive to the down town of Makassar. Here we will take you on a short city tour by visiting Fort Rotterdam, the old Dutch fortress. Then to Sulawesi . . . .


MAKASSAR-TANA TORAJA TOUR 4 Days / 3 Nights

Day 1
ARRIVAL IN MAKASSAR / SHORT CITY TOUR (D)

According to your schedule of arrival, you will meet our Tour Guide at Hanuddin Aiport Makassar. Then we drive to the down town of Makassar. Here we will take you on a short city tour by visiting Fort Rotterdam, the old Dutch fortress. Then to Sulawesi . . . .


TANA TORAJA TOUR 4 Days / 3 Nights

Day 1
ARRIVAL IN MAKASSAR / DRIVE TO TANA TORAJA (L,D)

According to your schedule of arrival, you will  meet our Tour Guide at Hasanuddin Airport Makassar. Then take approx. 8 hours drive to Tana Toraja passing through the Buginese villages with their typical wooden houses. Lunch will be served at a seafood restaurant in Pare-Pare. . . . .


Bunaken PADI Dive Course

Discover Scuba Pool Only
Discover Scuba Diving Pool + Reef
The PADI Discover Scuba/Discover Scuba Diving programs let you experience the thrill of diving whilst under the supervision of a PADI Instructor. You'll master some basic concepts and scuba skills and might even head off on an open water adventure. You usually spend a morning in the pool to get comfortable and . . . .


sulawesi liveaboard
Northern Plains : indonesian