INDONESIA
Indonesia – Greater Jakarta
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Indonesia – Greater Jakarta
First visit in:
2023
Last visit in:
2023
Best visit quality:
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No of visits:
1
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Tentative WHS
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The Land Below the Wind: Spice Trade Route on XIII-XVIII AD
✏️
Intangible Cultural Heritage
Cultural practices and expressions linked to Balafon and Kolintang in Mali, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire and Indonesia
✏️
Gamelan
✏️
Indonesian Angklung
✏️
Indonesian Batik
✏️
Indonesian Kris
✏️
Jamu wellness culture
✏️
Kebaya: knowledge, skills, traditions and practices
✏️
Noken multifunctional knotted or woven bag, handcraft of the people of Papua
✏️
Pantun
✏️
Pinisi, art of boatbuilding in South Sulawesi
✏️
Reog Ponorogo performing art
✏️
Saman dance
✏️
Three genres of traditional dance in Bali
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Traditions of Pencak Silat
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Wayang puppet theatre
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World Capitals
Jakarta
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Islands
Java
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Borders
Indonesia except Papua (sea border/port)
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Cities of Asia and Oceania
Jakarta
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Urban Legends
Jakarta: Fatahillah Square / Old Batavia
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Jakarta: Merdeka Square
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Airports
Jakarta – Halim Perdanakusuma (HLP)
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Jakarta – Soekarna-Hatta (CGK)
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Railway, Metro, Funiculars, Cable Cars✏️
Jakarta LRT
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Jakarta-Bandung High Speed Train
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Jakarta: Stasiun Jakarta Kota
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Taman Mini Indonesia Cable Car
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Roads, Road Bridges and Tunnels
Road – Jakarta – Ir. Wiyoto Wiyono Toll Road viaduct
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Road – Jakarta–Cikampek Elevated Toll Road
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Road – Jakarta–Cikampek Toll Road
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Road – Tangerang–Merak Toll Road
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History, Culture, National and City Museums✏️
Jakarta: Indonesian Hakka Museum
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Jakarta: Jakarta History Museum
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Jakarta: Museum in the Middle of the Garden
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Art Museums
Jakarta: Akili Museum
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Jakarta: Museum of Fine Art and Ceramics
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Jakarta: Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
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Architectural Delights
Jakarta: Gedung AA Maramis
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Jakarta: Keong Emas Theater
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Jakarta: National Archives Building of the Republic of Indonesia
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Military, War and Police Museums✏️✏️
Jakarta: Satria Mandala Museum
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Natural History and Earth Museums✏️
Jakarta: Komodo Indonesian Fauna Museum
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Science, Technology and all Industry and Mining Museums
Jakarta: Listrik Dan Energi Baru Museum
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Monuments✏️
Jakarta: Monas
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Jakarta: Monumen Pancasila Sakti
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Jakarta: Monumen Patung Dirgantara
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World of Nature
Kepulauan Seribu NP
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Botanical Gardens✏️
Tangerang: Lotus Flower Garden
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Festivals
Java Jazz Fest
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Zoos
Jakarta: Ragunan Zoo
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Aquariums
Jakarta: Jakarta Aquarium
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Planetariums
Jakarta: Jakarta Planetarium
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Theme Parks, ‘Fun’ Museums and Miniatures
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Jakarta: Taman Mini Indonesia Indah
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Jakarta: Trans Studio Theme Park CibuburNEW
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CHAD (Country Hybrid Administrative Divisions)
Jakarta Raya
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Hospitality Legends✏️
Jakarta: Kopi Es Tak Kie
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Experiences
Experience Pencak Silat training
✏️
Play/hear angklung
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Malls/Department Stores
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Jakarta: Gandaria City
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Jakarta: Grand Indonesia
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Markets✏️
Jakarta: Pasar Ikan Grosir Muara Angke
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Museums – Decorative Arts, Design, Fashion
Jakarta: Textile Museum
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Sports Museums
Jakarta: Museum Olahraga TMII
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Maritime/Ship Museums
Jakarta: Maritime Museum
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Museums – Various
Bogor: Soil Museum
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Jakarta: Museum Bank Indonesia
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Jakarta: Wayang Museum
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Indonesia – North Maluku (Ternate, Tidore, Halmahera)
Visited by 170 Nomads
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Indonesia – North Maluku (Ternate, Tidore, Halmahera)
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Indonesia – Obi and Bacan islands
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Indonesia – Sula archipelago (including Taliabu island)
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Tentative WHS
The Land Below the Wind: Spice Trade Route on XIII-XVIII AD
✏️
Intangible Cultural Heritage
Cultural practices and expressions linked to Balafon and Kolintang in Mali, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire and Indonesia
✏️
Gamelan
✏️
Indonesian Angklung
✏️
Indonesian Batik
✏️
Indonesian Kris
✏️
Jamu wellness culture
✏️
Kebaya: knowledge, skills, traditions and practices
✏️
Noken multifunctional knotted or woven bag, handcraft of the people of Papua
✏️
Pantun
✏️
Pinisi, art of boatbuilding in South Sulawesi
✏️
Reog Ponorogo performing art
✏️
Saman dance
✏️
Three genres of traditional dance in Bali
✏️
Traditions of Pencak Silat
✏️
Wayang puppet theatre
✏️
Islands
Bacan
✏️
Halmahera
✏️
Mangole
✏️
Morotai
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Obira
✏️
Sanana
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Taliabu
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Ternate
✏️
Borders
Indonesia except Papua (sea border/port)
✏️
Airports
Ternate (TTE)
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Castles, Palaces, Forts
Ternate: Fort Oranje
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Ternate: Kalamata Fort
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Vestiges of the Past
Ternate: Kastela Fortress
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Ternate: Tolukko Fort
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Boat journeys
A trip with a boat within Indonesia
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World of Nature
Aketajawe-Lolobata NP
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CHAD (Country Hybrid Administrative Divisions)
North Maluku
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Experiences
Experience Pencak Silat training
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Play/hear angklung
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Indonesia – Central Maluku – Buru, Seram (Ambon)
Visited by 279 Nomads
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Indonesia – Central Maluku – Buru, Seram (Ambon)
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Indonesia – Watubela Archipelago
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Tentative WHS
The Land Below the Wind: Spice Trade Route on XIII-XVIII AD
✏️
Intangible Cultural Heritage
Cultural practices and expressions linked to Balafon and Kolintang in Mali, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire and Indonesia
✏️
Gamelan
✏️
Indonesian Angklung
✏️
Indonesian Batik
✏️
Indonesian Kris
✏️
Jamu wellness culture
✏️
Kebaya: knowledge, skills, traditions and practices
✏️
Noken multifunctional knotted or woven bag, handcraft of the people of Papua
✏️
Pantun
✏️
Pinisi, art of boatbuilding in South Sulawesi
✏️
Reog Ponorogo performing art
✏️
Saman dance
✏️
Three genres of traditional dance in Bali
✏️
Traditions of Pencak Silat
✏️
Wayang puppet theatre
✏️
Islands
Ambon
✏️
Buru
✏️
Seram
✏️
Borders
Indonesia except Papua (sea border/port)
✏️
Cities of Asia and Oceania
Ambon
✏️
World Cities and Popular Towns
Ambon
✏️
Airports
Ambon (AMQ)
✏️
History, Culture, National and City Museums
Ambon: State Museum Maluku Siwa Lima Ambon
✏️
Castles, Palaces, Forts
Banda Neira: Fort Belgica
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Leihitu: Cagar Budaya van VOC Fort Benteng Amsterdam
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Boat journeys
A trip with a boat within Indonesia
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World of Nature
Manusela NP
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CHAD (Country Hybrid Administrative Divisions)
Maluku
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Experiences
Experience Pencak Silat training
✏️
Play/hear angklung
✏️
The Dark Side
Ambon: War Cemetery
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Indonesia – South Maluku – Aru, Tanimbar, Wetar
Visited by 101 Nomads
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Indonesia – South Maluku – Aru, Tanimbar, Wetar
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Intangible Cultural Heritage
Cultural practices and expressions linked to Balafon and Kolintang in Mali, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire and Indonesia
✏️
Gamelan
✏️
Indonesian Angklung
✏️
Indonesian Batik
✏️
Indonesian Kris
✏️
Jamu wellness culture
✏️
Kebaya: knowledge, skills, traditions and practices
✏️
Noken multifunctional knotted or woven bag, handcraft of the people of Papua
✏️
Pantun
✏️
Pinisi, art of boatbuilding in South Sulawesi
✏️
Reog Ponorogo performing art
✏️
Saman dance
✏️
Three genres of traditional dance in Bali
✏️
Traditions of Pencak Silat
✏️
Wayang puppet theatre
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Islands
Kai Besar
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Kobroor
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Tanahbesar
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Trangan
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Wetar
✏️
Yamdena
✏️
Borders
Indonesia except Papua (sea border/port)
✏️
Boat journeys
A trip with a boat within Indonesia
✏️
Experiences
Experience Pencak Silat training
✏️
Play/hear angklung
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Indonesia – Lesser Sunda – West Timor (Kupang)
Visited by 442 Nomads
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Indonesia – Lesser Sunda – West Timor (Kupang)
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Intangible Cultural Heritage
Cultural practices and expressions linked to Balafon and Kolintang in Mali, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire and Indonesia
✏️
Gamelan
✏️
Indonesian Angklung
✏️
Indonesian Batik
✏️
Indonesian Kris
✏️
Jamu wellness culture
✏️
Kebaya: knowledge, skills, traditions and practices
✏️
Noken multifunctional knotted or woven bag, handcraft of the people of Papua
✏️
Pantun
✏️
Pinisi, art of boatbuilding in South Sulawesi
✏️
Reog Ponorogo performing art
✏️
Saman dance
✏️
Three genres of traditional dance in Bali
✏️
Traditions of Pencak Silat
✏️
Wayang puppet theatre
✏️
Islands
Timor
✏️
Borders
Indonesia except Papua (sea border/port)
✏️
Indonesia-Timor Leste
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Cities of Asia and Oceania
Kupang
✏️
Airports
Kupang (KOE)
✏️
History, Culture, National and City Museums
Kupang: Museum Negeri
✏️
Archaeology and Anthropology Museums
Kupang: NTT Regional Museum
✏️
Boat journeys
A trip with a boat within Indonesia
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Experiences
Experience Pencak Silat training
✏️
Play/hear angklung
✏️
Lighthouses
Kupang: Kupang Lighthouse
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Indonesia – West Papua (Manokwari, Fakfak)
Visited by 372 Nomads
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Indonesia – West Papua (Manokwari, Fakfak)
First visit in:
2015
Last visit in:
2015
Best visit quality:
good visit
No of visits:
1
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Tentative WHS
Raja Ampat Islands (07/02/2005)
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The Historic and Marine Landscape of the Banda Islands (30/01/2015)
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Intangible Cultural Heritage
Cultural practices and expressions linked to Balafon and Kolintang in Mali, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire and Indonesia
✏️
Gamelan
✏️
Indonesian Angklung
✏️
Indonesian Batik
✏️
Indonesian Kris
✏️
Jamu wellness culture
✏️
Kebaya: knowledge, skills, traditions and practices
✏️
Noken multifunctional knotted or woven bag, handcraft of the people of Papua
✏️
Pantun
✏️
Pinisi, art of boatbuilding in South Sulawesi
✏️
Reog Ponorogo performing art
✏️
Saman dance
✏️
Three genres of traditional dance in Bali
✏️
Traditions of Pencak Silat
✏️
Wayang puppet theatre
✏️
Islands
Misool
✏️
Salawati
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Waigeo
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Borders
Indonesia except Papua (sea border/port)
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Papua (sea border/port)
✏️
Cities of Asia and Oceania
Sorong
✏️
Airports
Kaimana/Utarom (KNG)
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Manokwari (MKW)
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Sorong (SOQ)
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Boat journeys
A trip with a boat within Indonesia
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World of Nature
Raja Ampat Islands Marine areas
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Teluk Cenderawasih NP
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Beaches
Raja Ampat: Pianemo Beach
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CHAD (Country Hybrid Administrative Divisions)
West Papua
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Experiences
Experience Pencak Silat training
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Play/hear angklung
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Indonesia – Papua (Jayapura, Wamena, Merauke, Timika)
Visited by 407 Nomads
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Indonesia – Papua (Jayapura, Wamena, Merauke, Timika)
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Indonesia – Yos Sudarso island (Pulau Dolok)
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World Heritage Sites
Lorentz National Park
✏️
Intangible Cultural Heritage
Cultural practices and expressions linked to Balafon and Kolintang in Mali, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire and Indonesia
✏️
Gamelan
✏️
Indonesian Angklung
✏️
Indonesian Batik
✏️
Indonesian Kris
✏️
Jamu wellness culture
✏️
Kebaya: knowledge, skills, traditions and practices
✏️
Noken multifunctional knotted or woven bag, handcraft of the people of Papua
✏️
Pantun
✏️
Pinisi, art of boatbuilding in South Sulawesi
✏️
Reog Ponorogo performing art
✏️
Saman dance
✏️
Three genres of traditional dance in Bali
✏️
Traditions of Pencak Silat
✏️
Wayang puppet theatre
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Islands
Komoran
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New Guinea
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Yapen
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Yos Sudarso (Pulau Dolak)
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Borders
Indonesia – Papua New Guinea
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Indonesia except Papua (sea border/port)
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Papua (sea border/port)
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Cities of Asia and Oceania
Jayapura
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Airports
Jayapura (DJJ)
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Merauke (MKQ)
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Nabire (NBX)
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Timika (TIM)
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Wamena (WMX)
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Boat journeys
A trip with a boat within Indonesia
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World of Nature
Lorentz NP
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Negeri Dongeng Biak
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Wasur NP
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Lakes
Lake Sentani
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Paniai Lakes
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Rivers
Fly River
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Mamberamo River
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Pulau River
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Sepik River
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Trails 1 – Treks
Baliem Valley Trek
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Korowai Trek
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Festivals
Baliem Valley Festival, Papua
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Beaches
Biak: Anggopi Beach
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CHAD (Country Hybrid Administrative Divisions)
Central Papua
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Highland Papua
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Papua
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South Papua
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Southwest Papua
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Western
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Experiences
Experience Pencak Silat training
✏️
Play/hear angklung
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Indonesia – Riau and Anambas Islands (Batam, Bintan)
Visited by 926 Nomads
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Indonesia – Riau and Anambas Islands (Batam, Bintan)
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Indonesia – Tudjuh Archipelago
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Intangible Cultural Heritage
Cultural practices and expressions linked to Balafon and Kolintang in Mali, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire and Indonesia
✏️
Gamelan
✏️
Indonesian Angklung
✏️
Indonesian Batik
✏️
Indonesian Kris
✏️
Jamu wellness culture
✏️
Kebaya: knowledge, skills, traditions and practices
✏️
Noken multifunctional knotted or woven bag, handcraft of the people of Papua
✏️
Pantun
✏️
Pinisi, art of boatbuilding in South Sulawesi
✏️
Reog Ponorogo performing art
✏️
Saman dance
✏️
Three genres of traditional dance in Bali
✏️
Traditions of Pencak Silat
✏️
Wayang puppet theatre
✏️
Islands
Batam
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Bintan
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Great Karimun
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Lingga
✏️
Natuna Besar
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Singkep
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Borders
Indonesia except Papua (sea border/port)
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Cities of Asia and Oceania
Batam
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Tanjungpinang
✏️
World Cities and Popular Towns
Batam
✏️
Airports
Batam (BTH)
✏️
Tanjung Pinang (TNJ)
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Boat journeys
A trip with a boat within Indonesia
✏️
Botanical Gardens
Batam Botanical Garden
✏️
CHAD (Country Hybrid Administrative Divisions)
Riau Islands
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Experiences
Experience Pencak Silat training
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Play/hear angklung
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Well-being
Eco-Experience: Bawah Reserve
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Indonesia – Bangka and Belitung Islands (Pangkal Pinang)
Visited by 196 Nomads
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Indonesia – Bangka and Belitung Islands (Pangkal Pinang)
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Intangible Cultural Heritage
Cultural practices and expressions linked to Balafon and Kolintang in Mali, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire and Indonesia
✏️
Gamelan
✏️
Indonesian Angklung
✏️
Indonesian Batik
✏️
Indonesian Kris
✏️
Jamu wellness culture
✏️
Kebaya: knowledge, skills, traditions and practices
✏️
Noken multifunctional knotted or woven bag, handcraft of the people of Papua
✏️
Pantun
✏️
Pinisi, art of boatbuilding in South Sulawesi
✏️
Reog Ponorogo performing art
✏️
Saman dance
✏️
Three genres of traditional dance in Bali
✏️
Traditions of Pencak Silat
✏️
Wayang puppet theatre
✏️
Islands
Bangka
✏️
Belitung
✏️
Borders
Indonesia except Papua (sea border/port)
✏️
Cities of Asia and Oceania
Pangkalpinang
✏️
Airports
Pangkal Pinang (PGK)
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Tanjung Pandan (TJQ)
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Boat journeys
A trip with a boat within Indonesia
✏️
Science, Technology and all Industry and Mining Museums
Pangkal Pinang: Bangka Tin Museum
✏️
World of Nature
Belitung Geopark
✏️
Lakes
Bangka: Kaolin Lake
✏️
CHAD (Country Hybrid Administrative Divisions)
Bangka–Belitung Islands
✏️
Experiences
Experience Pencak Silat training
✏️
Play/hear angklung
✏️
Lighthouses
Lengkuas island: Lighthouse
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Bottom of Form
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