What to do in 7 days in Indonesia
- Michelle Romero
- May 26, 2022
- 5 min read
Spend an unforgettable week in Indonesia with one of these unique itineraries! Focus your time on Bali, spending seven days visiting world-famous temples and swimming in waterfalls in the jungle, or combine a few days in Bali with a snorkeling and boating adventure around the island of Lombok. Get away from it all on a trip to western Flores and the Komodo Archipelago, hiking through secluded caves and sleeping in a traditional cone-shaped hut. Animal lovers won't want to miss an itinerary around North Sumatra, featuring interactions with elephants and the chance to spot orangutans in the wild, or an exciting trip to Borneo and Java that's rich with wildlife viewing opportunities.
Learn more about your options by reading over the 5 proposed itineraries below.
Itinerary #1: Highlights of Bali
Explore an island paradise on Bali during this weeklong tour that takes you to a unique "floating temple," the spectacular Munduk Waterfalls, and to the summit of Mount Batur for unforgettable views at sunrise.
Day 1:Arrive in Bali
Day 2: Visit Ulun Danu Beratan Temple
Day 3: Hike to Munduk Waterfalls & Hot Springs
Day 4: Explore the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces
Day 5: Go for Sunrise Trek to Mount Batur
Day 6: Shop a Sukawati Market
Day 7: Depart Bali - End of Trip

Welcome to Bali! You'll spend the first night in Canggu and visit Ulun Danu Beratan Temple on day two, overnighting in Munduk. Hike to the picturesque Munduk Waterfalls and soak in the nearby hot springs on day three. Trek to the Twin Lakes Viewpoint to enjoy sweeping views of the lakes below, then finish the day with a traditional Indonesian meal.
You'll spend part of the next day exploring the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces. Move on to Ubud to visit museums and points of cultural interest. Get to bed early because day five brings an early wake-up call: you'll hike to Mount Batur in time to see the sunrise from the summit. Relax in the hot springs of Pura Batur. Then do some souvenir shopping at Sukawati Market before the trip ends.
Itinerary #2: Bali & Lombok Family Adventure
Discover the top highlights of two islands, Bali and Lombok, on this family-oriented tour that includes boating, beaches, a cooking class with a Balinese chef, a hike to a waterfall, and several days of snorkeling and outdoor adventures in the pristine waters around the Gili Islands.
Day 1: Arrival in Bali
Day 2: Sightsee in Ubud & Take a Cooking Class
Day 3: Travel by Boat to Lombok
Day 4: Explore the Gili Islands
Day 5: Snorkel Near Gili Nanggu
Day 6: Ride a Speedboat Back to Bali
Day 7: Depart Bali - End of Trip

Spend the first few days of the trip in Bali. Base yourself in Ubud, doing some sightseeing in the city and taking a cooking class to learn how to make traditional Balinese food. By day three, you'll be off to Lombok. Travel by boat and check in to your hotel in Senggigi. It's a great jumping-off point for exploring the Gili Islands, a trio of small islands near the coast of Lombok.
You'll go snorkeling several times in the next few days. Travel by boat around the three Gili Islands, stopping at different points to get a close-up view of colorful sea life. You'll even have the chance to swim alongside sea turtles and view underwater statues off the shores of Gili Meno. Between snorkeling excursions, refreshments will be served on the boat. Ride a speedboat back to Bali on day six and spend the last evening of the trip in Sanur.
Itinerary #3: Explore Flores & the Komodo Archipelago
Get off the beaten path on this adventurous itinerary around western Flores and the Komodo Archipelago, hiking through lush jungles, exploring quiet caves, and sleeping in a traditional cone-shaped hut along the journey.
Day 1: Arrive in Flores & Explore Gua Rangko
Day 2: Hike to Wulang Canyon & Drive to Pusut
Day 3: Explore Pusut & Trek to Wae Rebo
Day 4: Return to Lubuan Bajo
Day 5: Snorkel the Komodo Archipelago
Day 6: Get to Know Rinca & Komodo Islands
Day 7: Snorkel Manta Point - End of Trip

Begin your trip on Flores Island, boarding a boat to explore Rangko Cave. Go swimming in the cave's turquoise waters, then dine on grilled seafood on the harborfront in Labuan Bajo, the town where you'll spend the night. Trek around Cunca Wulang and its limestone cliffs before heading to the village of Pusut, where you'll overnight in a homestay. The next morning, hike up the hill outside of Pusut for breathtaking views over the "spiderweb" rice fields below.
In Mangarai, you'll meet a village chief and learn about indigenous traditions before sleeping in a traditional cone-shaped hut with a local family. You'll be on a boat for the last few days of the itinerary, enjoying wonderful views as you navigate through the Savu Sea and Komodo National Park. Spot Komodo dragons in the wild on the next day's guided hike — you're also likely to see lizards, wild pigs, and parrots. Relax on famed Pink Beach before the trip is over.
Itinerary #4: North Sumatra Adventure
On this weeklong journey around North Sumatra, you'll explore rugged terrain on a Jeep tour, interact with elephants at a rehabilitation center, learn about indigenous traditions, and view orangutans in their natural habitat.
Day 1: Sightsee in Medan
Day 2: Get Up Close with Elephants at Gunung Leuser National Park
Day 3: Explore the Jungle in a Jeep
Day 4: Spot Orangutans in the Wild
Day 5: Ride the Ferry to Samosir Island
Day 6: Discover Indigeneous Culture on Samosir Island
Day 7: Depart Samosir Island - End of Trip

Welcome to Medan on the island of Sumatra, a melting pot of Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Batak cultures. Go on a walking tour of the city and step inside the Great Mosque — one of the most beautiful mosques in the country — before dining in Chinatown. You'll see elephants up close on day two while visiting a rehabilitation center in Gunung Leuser National Park.
The next day brings a Jeep tour of the jungle followed by an overnight on a farm. On day four, you'll see orangutans in the wild in Bukit Lawang. Then catch the ferry to Samosir Island, spending the last part of the journey learning about indigenous ways of life as you tour historic villages and enjoy views of bright blue Lake Toba and majestic Sipiso-piso Waterfall in the highlands.
Itinerary #5: Discover Borneo & Java
Interact with orangutans, spot wild pigs in their natural habitats, cruise through the jungle in Puting National Park, and sightsee in Jakarta on this 7-day tour through Java and Borneo, the third-largest island in the world.
Day 1: Arrive in Jakarta & Sightsee
Day 2: Navigate the Skonyer River by Boat
Day 3: Meet the Orangutans of Borneo
Day 4: Transfer to Yogyakarta via Semerang
Day 5: Visit the Sultan Palace & Explore Yogyakarta
Day 6: Tour the Historic Borobudur Temple
Day 7: Depart Yogyakarta - End of Trip

Kick off the trip in Jakarta, the capital and largest city of Indonesia. Stroll through the historic center of Kota Tua and watch the old wooden boats in the harbor at Sunda Kelapa. Then catch a quick flight to Pangkalan Bun, Borneo. You'll board a boat that takes you along the Sekonyer River through Tanjung Puting National Park. Look for open for orangutans, monkeys, bush pigs, wild deer, and a diverse variety of birds.
As the cruise continues, you'll enjoy several interesting stops along the way, including an orangutan rehabilitation center. Go on a guided jungle hike, then continue to the harbor of Kumai, where you'll transfer to the airport and catch a flight to Semarang. It's then on to Yogyakarta, Java's cultural capital. You'll visit historical sites around town including the sacred temple of Prambanan, erected in the 9th century, the ornate Sultan Palace, and the water palace of Taman Sari. Finish with a tour of BorobudurTemple, built between the 8th and 9th centuries — it's home to 504 Buddha statues.
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