Yogyakarta
Yogyakarta is the capital of the Yogyakarta Special Region, located on the island of Java. The city is also known as Jogja and is the the second biggest tourist destination in Indonesia after Bali. Yogyakarta is famous for classical Javanese fine art and culture such as puppet shows, poetry, music, ballet and drama. As one of the oldest cities in Indonesia, there are many heritage monuments and sights. Yogyakarta is also famous as a center for Indonesian higher education.
Yakarta
Jakarta is the capital and largest city of Indonesia. Located on the northern coast of West Java, it is the center of government, commerce and industry. Jakarta is a city of contrasts, the traditional and the modern, the rich and the poor, the sacral and the worldly. Jakarta comprises tourist attactions such as Central Museum, Indonesia in Miniature Park and The National Monument built during the Sukarno era of fierce nationalism and stands for the people's determination to achieve freedom.
Bali Kuta
Kuta is a town in southern Bali. Established as a fishing village, it was one of the first towns on Bali popular with tourists. As a beach resort, Kuta remains one of Indonesia's most famous tourist destinations. Kuta is famous for its long sandy beach, many bars, hotels and restaurants and substantial Australian population.
Bali Ubud
Ubud is a town situated in the centre of the Indonesian island of Bali. After Kuta, Ubud is the other popular tourist destination in Bali. The town of Ubud is famous centre of Balinese culture, arts and crafts. Tourism to Ubud is focused especially on culture, yoga and nature. Tourists can visit here the Ubud Monkey Forest, which is a nature reserve and temple complex.
Nusa Dua
Nusa Dua is a peninsula at the southern tip of Bali. Nusa Dua has crystal clear water and white sandy beach. The beach has excellent surfing conditions, especially for intermediate surfers. Nusa Dua is well known as a world class conference center and it is also famous for its traditional Balinese massage and spa treatment.