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11th Most Romantic Places in Indonesia (Visit Indonesia). You should see it

Indonesia - the sleeping giant of Southeast Asia. With 18,110 islands, 6,000 of them inhabited, it is the largest archipelago in the world. With almost 240 million people, Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world — after China, India and the USA — and by far the largest in Southeast Asia. Indonesia also has the largest Muslim population in the world.
Indonesia markets itself as Wonderful Indonesia, and the slogan is quite true, although not necessarily always in good ways. Indonesia's tropical forests are the second-largest in the world after Brazil, and are being logged and cut down at the same alarming speed. While the rich shop and party in Jakarta and Bali.

Upon arrival and disembarking from the plane, you'll immediately notice the sudden rush of warm, wet air. Indonesia is a warm place. It has no spring, summer, fall, or winter, just two seasons: rainy and dry, both of which are relative (it still rains during the dry season, it just rains less). While there is significant regional variation, in most of the country (including Java and Bali) the dry season is April to October, while the wet season is November to March.
In the highlands temperatures will naturally be cooler, and there are even snow-covered peaks in Papua, whose mountains can soar above 5000 meters. Bring along a jacket if planning to visit eg. Mount Bromo on Java or Tana Toraja in Sulawesi.
All visitors entering Indonesia by way of visa-on-arrival must have a return to point of origin, or onward destination ticket on their person when passing through immigration into the country (E-tickets are acceptable), or be able to present sufficient evidence of the means to obtain one to an Immigration official. This is often checked, and visitors who are unable to fulfill this requirement may be denied entry. More commonly the problem can be solved with a suitable "payment". Transit visas are available form Indonesian embassies and consulates and may be provided at the border under some (limited) circumstances. Often airlines carrying passengers to Indonesia may decline boarding for a departure to an Indonesian entry point if this cannot be provided.
Visas on arrival can be issued to nationals of Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Argentina, Bahrain, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Canada, China, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Fiji, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, India, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Laos, Latvia, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Maldives, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Panama, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Surinam, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, East Timor (Timor-Leste), Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, and USA for a maximum of 30 days, generally extendable once only for another 30 days at a local immigration office inside Indonesia. Obtaining a visa from an Indonesian embassy or consulate before travelling is also possible and will allow you to go through the immigration channel for visa holders rather than the sometimes congested VOA and Visa waiver channels at the immigration check-points. Pre-issued visas for tourism, social and business visits are normally issued for a period of up to 60 days visit duration.

There're a lot of luxury hotels where you can enjoy your free time. Look here !

1. Viceroy Bali - Ubud

Viceroy Bali offers 25 luxurious villas in the highlands of Ubud. At Viceroy Bali all the villas are luxurious with private pools and spectacular views over Petanu River gorge and tropical forests. All villas have luxurious European fittings combined with Balinese architectural features. The decor of each villa is sumptuous, all have marble floors, luxurious furnishings, top quality beds with fine thread count linen, spacious marble bathroom with separate shower, bath, twin vanities, all have air conditioning, ceiling fans, 42' LCD satellite television, DVD player, espresso coffee machine and more. Prices $130-$250.

2. Mandarin Oriental - Jakarta

After a multi-million-dollar renovation, Mandarin Oriental, Jakarta has now revealed itself as the most luxurious hotel in the city. 272 spacious rooms and suites, fine new restaurants led by star chefs, the perfect location in the heart of the city's financial and diplomatic district, and our legendary service make this luxury hotel a destination in its own right. Selamat datang kembali.
Mandarin Oriental, Jakarta is a tranquil oasis in one of the world's busiest cities. It is perfectly situated for business in the heart of the city's financial and diplomatic district, with superb skyline views. The rooms and suites are spacious. The restaurants and bars, renowned throughout the city. And our attentive, personal service of the legendary standard that distinguishes Mandarin Oriental throughout the world. No wonder the hotel is popular with politicians, correspondents and captains of industry. Prices $150-$420.

3. The Laguna Resort and Spa - Nusa Dua

Nestled among the majestic Nusa Dua peninsula on Bali's most beautiful beach, this luxury boutique resort is a dream escape. Crimson flowers, soaring palm trees, lush lagoons, and gardens welcome you into a tranquil haven. Gracious accommodations reflect a relaxed style and world-class comforts, along with caring services that make a guest feel like the only guest. Enjoy in-room check-in, 24-hour butler service, and the amazing Spa Villa with private spa treatments fit for royalty. Tee off at the Nelson-Wright golf course at the nearby Bali Golf & Country Club. Snorkel among the reefs. Or just savor the warmth of the soft sand beaches. Dining choices offer enticing options day and night, including the exotic Mayang Sari, poolside fare, and evening entertainment. Lagoon-access rooms allow guests to step off your balcony into shimmering waters. Discover a harmonious setting for everything from a formal beachfront dinner, to a business retreat, meeting, wedding, or festive theme party. A rare paradise to work and play, the The Laguna Resort and Spa is Bali's finest resort and meeting place. With delectable international cuisine, luxurious spa treatments, and endless ocean views, it's easy to see why the hotel was named to Conde Nast Traveler's 2004 and 2005 Gold Lists. Prices $150-$350.
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