1. Bali
Everything a backpacker could need is on this happening isle - lively nightlife a captivating culture, beautiful natural beauty and superb beaches, diving and surfing.
2.Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park
Situated in East Java, Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park is home to some of Indonesia active volcanoes. Mount Bromo constantly smokes, whilst every 20 minutes or so are erupted by Mount Semeru.
3. Raja Ampat
Raja Ampat is a remote and breathtaking number of islands near Papua, encompassing over islands, cays 1,500, and shoals that surround four principal islands. Raja Ampat has a few of the best diving and snorkel spots on the planet along with its remarkable natural beauty above water.
4. Yogyakarta
A statue of Buddha at Borobudur Temple.
Yogyakarta is a bustling town in Central Java. The town is largely used as a base for backpackers seeing two of the most magnificent temples in Indonesia; Borobudur and Prambanan.
5. Komodo Island
Komodo is a beautiful island in the Nusa Tenggara region, with blue waters, green hillsides and a pink sand beach; one of only seven in the entire world. In spite of the attractiveness in the isle it is famous for the population of Komodo dragons, the planet 's biggest living lizard, which takes its name in the isle.
6. Lombok
Spectacular waters off Gili Trawangan island, just off the northwest coast of Lombok.
Lombok is an isle sometimes known as "an unspoiled Bali". The island has some beautiful beaches and waterfalls, plus an impressive volcano. The Gili Islands are among the most popular backpacker destinations, due to their remoteness, nightlife and rich coral reefs.
7. Bukit Lawang
Bukit Lawang is a little tourist village in North Sumatra. Bukit Lawang is known as the best place in the whole world to spot orangutans and is also home to the biggest Sumatran orangutan refuge in the world's. Gunung Leuser National Park, in which Bukit Lawang is contained, is a fantastic spot for jungle trekking and is home to many creatures that are native.
8. Ujung Kulon National Park
Ujung Kulon National Park is also the last known safety and features the largest remaining lowland rainforest in Java for the critically endangered Javan rhinoceros. There are several great beaches in the park, and although you are going to have to be really fortunate to see a rhino, there is plenty of other wildlife to spot inside the jungle.
9. Manado Bay
Reefs near Bunaken Island of Manado Bay.
Manado Bay is surrounded by tropical lush and volcanic mountain peaks in the North Sulawesi province. It's renowned for the diving spots; Bunaken being among the best possible & most pure national marine parks in Indonesia.
10. Lake Toba
Lake Toba is the biggest volcanic lake on the planet. Most backpackers head to town of Tuk-Tuk for magnetic traditional houses and its relaxing atmosphere. Swimming in the volcanically heated waters is by far the most popular pastime.