20 Places in Indonesia with Extraordinary Views, You Must Visit
There are many places in Indonesia with extraordinary natural beauty. --
For the adventurous, Gong Cave in Pacitan is a must-visit natural tourist destination. This natural tourist destination is quite renowned worldwide. It boasts exotic panoramas and is considered one of the most beautiful caves in Southeast Asia.
Once inside, you'll be treated to the exotic sight of the naturally formed stalactites and stalagmites within the cave. Fortunately, the cave is well-lit and equipped with a ladder, so exploring it doesn't require much effort. The colorful lights add to the beauty of this 256-meter-long cave.
14. Kelabba Madja, East Nusa Tenggara
East Nusa Tenggara is indeed famous for its beautiful islands and beaches. However, there is also a hill called Kelabba Madja, located on Sabu Island. This colorful hill is claimed to be the twin of Oregon's Painted Hills in the United States.
The cliffs at Kelabba Madja feature shades of blue, white, brown, and red. These colors occur naturally, as if painted with a giant paintbrush. In addition to the rainbow cliffs, there is also a miracle in the form of balancing rocks. These three rocks stand firmly at the top of the tapering cliff.
15. Bunaken Marine Park, North Sulawesi
As is well known, Bunaken was one of the first marine parks in Indonesia, inaugurated in 1991. The beauty of its underwater world often amazes visitors. No other country can match the beauty of Bunaken's underwater world.
The best view is the sheer, vertical coral reefs that jut down to depths of 25-50 meters. Besides coral reefs, there are also dozens of species of fish with equally beautiful patterns. Bunaken Marine Park also offers 20 of the best dive spots. For those of you who enjoy diving, don't miss the experience of diving in this most beautiful marine park in Indonesia.
16. Ngurtafur Beach, Maluku
The beautiful scenery feels surreal when you're at Ngurtafur Beach. This beach is located in Southeast Maluku. This beach has a unique feature: a landmass that appears to divide the ocean. Walking on this white sand feels like walking in the middle of the ocean.
This sand stretches for two kilometers during low tide, forming a two-kilometer-long stretch of sand that separates the two oceans. If you're lucky, you might spot pelicans, which often stop at Ngurtafur Beach. You might also see leatherback turtles swimming around the shore.
17. Derawan Islands, East Kalimantan
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