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Explore 5 Top-Priority Sustainable Tourism Destinations in Indonesia

Indonesia is actively fostering sustainable tourism initiatives. This is a great moment to explore our 5 Super Priority Destinations and make your vacation not only pleasurable but also purposeful. Avid travelers, your contribution is pivotal in generating positive impacts, extending beyond the environment to encompass the economy, society, and culture.

Curious about how sustainability practices are implemented in the 5 Super Priority Destinations?

1. Borobudur 

Ilustrasi Candi Borobudur di Kabupaten Magelang, Jawa Tengah.

Borobudur Temple in Magelang Regency, Central Java. Illustration.

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Borobudur Temple stands as both a tourist attraction and a place of worship for Buddhists in Magelang Regency, Central Java. Recognized as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site in 1991, Borobudur Temple invites you to experience not only its architectural beauty but also the surrounding natural wonders of the Borobudur area.

As you venture here, immerse yourself in the breathtaking landscapes of Puthuk Setumbu and Bukit Barade. Explore nearby museums such as the Samudraraksa Ship Museum or Rumah Kam to deepen your understanding of the rich cultural heritage.

For those seeking a more immersive local experience, visit Candirejo Village and Karangrejo Village. In these tourist villages, you can engage with the local community, learning about their culture and the natural attractions within the village.

Indulge in the culinary delights around Borobudur, where local specialties such as getuk lindri, soto lesah, tongseng, and arem-arem specific to Magelang await your palate. Your visit to Borobudur promises not only historical and cultural exploration but also a delightful culinary journey.

2. Lake Toba

Panorama Danau Toba dari Desa Tipang

Lake Toba. Illustration. Photo: Humbang Hasundutan, Regency Tourism Office

Lake Toba in North Sumatra has been fervently promoted as one of the world's best tourist destinations in recent years. The natural beauty of Lake Toba needs no introduction, with its clear skies and captivating lake forming a picturesque combination that holds its allure.

On the shores of Lake Toba lies Bukit Gibeon in Parapat, commonly known as Smile Hill. The name reflects the delightful reactions of visitors who can't help but smile upon witnessing its breathtaking panorama.

From Parapat, you can venture across to Samosir Island. Here, a multitude of attractions awaits, from the historically rich Tomok Village to the traditional fabric-making practices in Lumban Suhi-Suhi. Scale Bukit Holbung for a panoramic view of Lake Toba from atop a hill, and explore many other fascinating destinations.

Lake Toba's caldera has rightfully earned its title as a UNESCO Global Geopark. From The Kaldera Toba Nomadic Escape, you can gaze upon Sigapiton Village, nestled between two towering hills.

Indulge in the culinary delights of North Sumatra around Lake Toba, with specialties like naniura—a dish featuring fish prepared without heat, often referred to as Batak-style 'Sashimi.' The enchanting Lake Toba not only offers a visual feast but also promises a gastronomic journey through the flavors of North Sumatra.

3. Mandalika

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The Mandalika International Circuit has been proudly hosting the MotoGP Championship since 2022. Nestled in a coastal region renowned for its exotic beaches, it offers a perfect blend of thrilling racing action and picturesque landscapes. Take, for example, the famous Kuta Mandalika Beach, celebrated for its azure waters, pristine white sands, and lush green hills. The water attractions are equally exciting, featuring windsurfing, banana boat rides, and paragliding.

Venture to the traditional Sade Village, home to the Sasak Tribe, to witness their unique traditional houses and even learn the art of weaving.

For a refreshing escape, head from Mandalika to Pusuk Sembalun Nature Park, where the grandeur of Mount Rinjani and expansive plantations promise to soothe both the heart and the eyes.

And let's remember the culinary delights awaiting you. Indulge in local flavors with must-try dishes like ayam taliwang, sate bulayak, sayur ares, and more. Mandalika is not just a racing destination; it's a gateway to a multifaceted adventure that engages all your senses.

4. Raja Ampat

Pemandangan Raja Ampat dari Bukit Pianemo. Terdapat kearifan lokal berupa tradisi sasi yang telah menjadi bagian dari budaya di masyarakat setempat.

View of Raja Ampat from Pianemo Hill. Photo: Indonesia Travel

The crystal-clear ocean, pristine beaches, and exotic islands elevate Raja Ampat to a coveted destination for many. Recognized as one of Lonely Planet's six global destinations, it is recommended as a must-visit location in 2023 for those seeking an unwind destination.

For diving enthusiasts, Raja Ampat boasts numerous diving spots waiting to be explored. Dive into the depths of Cross Wreck, offering an underwater panorama of a Japanese shipwreck from World War II. Discover the beauty of Blue Magic with its diverse marine life or explore beginner-friendly sites like Pulau Mios Kun.

For a deeper immersion into the culture of Raja Ampat, visit the Arborek Village. The skilled villagers are adept at weaving, creating unique items such as the Kayafyof, a stingray-shaped hat, and Kapowen, a sling bag made from sikar leaves that is a distinctive feature of Raja Ampat.

Indulge in Raja Ampat's culinary delights by trying Cacing Laut, a daily snack enjoyed by the Ayau Islands community. Raja Ampat not only promises a visual feast but also an immersive experience of its rich cultural heritage and culinary offerings.

5. Likupang

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The next recommended marine tourism destination in Indonesia is Likupang, North Sulawesi. In Likupang, you can explore the extensive coastline of Paal Beach, the renowned underwater paradise of Pulisan Beach, and the beaches on Lihaga Island, perfect for beachside camping enthusiasts.

Likupang also offers the scenic Pulisan Hill and Larata Hill. Both hills provide breathtaking views of expansive grasslands blending harmoniously with the stunning clarity of the blue sea.

To delve into the cultural richness of Likupang, visit Bahoi Village, an ecotourism village. Bahoi Village boasts a variety of attractions, from mangrove forests to captivating underwater landscapes, inviting you to partake in activities such as snorkeling or diving in its pristine waters.

For culinary experiences in Likupang, indulge in local delights such as bubur tinutuan, lalampa, pisang goroho, and more. 

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