Intriguing, exciting and diverse... Welcome to Indonesia

Stretching from the mainland of Asia to Australia we find the 13.000 islands of the Indonesian archipelago, with a rich diversity of art, culture and natural wonders that never fails to fascinate. Right at the centre, where the Indian and Pacific Ocean’s come together, the more than 3 million square kilometer of sea and world legendary divesites around Komodo, Sulawesi and Bali house more marine species than anywhere in the world.
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Tussen Java in het westen en Lombok en de rest van de Lesser Sunda Eilanden (Sumbawa, Komodo, Flores, Sumba and Timor) in het oosten ligt een van de meest beroemde eilanden ter wereld, Bali. |
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Aan de oostkant van de Lesser Sunda Eilanden liggen de eilanden Komodo, Rinca en Padan en vele andere kleine eilandjes die meer dan 600 kilometer aan land en 1200 kilometer aan rijk onderwaterleven bedekken en samen het Komodo National Park vormen. |
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On the eastern site of the Lesser Sunda Islands lay the three islands of Komodo, Rinca and Padar and many other small picturesque islands covering more than 600 kilometres of land and more than 1200 kilometers of rich marine waters. Together they form the Komodo National Park. The islands are blessed with spectacular volcano’s, mountains covered in tropical jungle, mangrove forests, fertile green rice paddies and the home of the biggest monitor lizard on earth, known as the Komodo Dragon. |
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