Cirebon se situe juste à la frontière entre les provinces de Java Ouest et Java Central sur les plaines côtières du nord de Java. Cirebon est la ville la plus intéressante à visiter à cause de son acculturation plurinationale; mélange la culture sundanese et javanaise avec la culture chinois, indiene, arabe et européene. Des bâtiments du palais et des tombes islamiques sont décorées avec de vieilles assiettes en porcelaine de Ming, son art de Batik a de fortes influences chinoises et des mosquées ont de fortes influences arabes. Cirebon retourne à la carte touristique avec les autres royaumes autrefois puissant sur la côte nord de Java, de Banten (autrefois connue comme Bantam) et Cirebon à Java Ouest, Semarang, Demak, et Kudus à Java Central et à Tuban tout le chemin à Java Est. Cette bande de littoral est connue comme Daerah Pesisir, la côte nord de Java. De nos jours, cette longue côte est connue comme Pantura, et est maintenant devenue une principale artère commerciale route très fréquentée jusqu'à aujourd'hui. Comme la quatrième plus grande ville sur la côte nord de Java après Jakarta, Surabaya et Semarang, son industrie et commerce est en plein essor. Une visite à Cirebon vous ramènera à la vie commerciale du 16eme siècle, avec des palais, des boutiques de batik, des mosquées et des marchés bondés. D'ailleurs, Cirebon attire aussi par ses nombreux culinaires favoris.
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Well, I just love Bali so much, and we fell in love with the culture, people, the food. Everything was just amazing. I feel like in Bali, you can find serenity anywhere, literally. It's our favorite place that we've been to on our entire trip.
Witness this rare moment captured by @watchluke; a monkey sitting in front of the landscape of Kelingking Beach in Nusa Penida. Nature has a way of showing us some extraordinary sights. So let it heal itself while you stay at home.
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Literally translated as "the boiling lake", Kelimutu has three craters that apparently change colors and alternating between green, red, and blue which always independent of one another. Located in Flores, East Nusa Tenggara, you can take public transportation from Moni, the closest small town, to get to the parking lot before Kelimutu’s peak. From there, hike to see the otherworldly spectacle from the top of the world.
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This picture taken by @furstset shows the 47-meter-tall majestic Prambanan Temple in Yogyakarta. This temple is easy to get to; simply take a bus from Tugu Train Station or Halte Malioboro 1. Dream big. Never stop believing. The Earth is gradually healing. We are waiting for the best time for you to come and visit us.
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Covered by thin mist all over the village, Wae Rebo in Flores, East Nusa Tenggara is deservingly holding the title "the town above the clouds". Reach this truly fascinating traditional village from Labuan Bajo Airport through Ruteng City and then proceed to Denge Village before trekking for 4 hours to Wae Rebo.
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How are you doing? We hope you're holding up strong and waiting to fulfill your desire to travel. Let this picture of Padar Island, by @justkay, spark your inspiration. It might not be safe to travel right now, but planning for the future is always good.
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Stood over 2,329 meters above the sea level and situated 35 kilometers away from the city of Malang, Mount Bromo might not be the tallest mountain in the entire Java, but it sure delivers an otherworldly spectacle. Climbing to the summit takes about 20-30 minutes depending on how quickly you can haul yourself up the sandy slope. Dare to try the challenging experience?
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We understand that one needs a lot of patience to remain indoors and avoid traveling at this moment. But your strong patience is what’s needed the most to make this world safe to travel again. Although the site is still temporarily closed, let us add the beauty of Komodo National Park in East Nusa Tenggara to your timeline in the hope that it positively inspires you to create a #TravelTomorrow wishlist.
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Let this picture from @sashajuliard virtually transport you to Kenawa Island, West Nusa Tenggara while you keep lying in your bed and #StayatHome. Don’t worry. Soon you will be able to feel the tropical breeze touch your skin again. But right now, it’s time to rest for a while and distance ourselves from the outside world while the Earth heals. #StayatHome#TravelTomorrow