That afternoon, in one wintery day in New York City, I was staring at my phone.
Not long a go, I just spoke to my Mom through video call.
She was gingerly sharing the news about my niece's birthday celebration on the beach back home in Lampung.
I instantly felt the urge to go and join them there.
The pristine beach with its turquoise water, clear blue sky and warm breeze invited me to come over and embrace the moment.
Not to mention those delicious pempek, nasi uduk, and rendang- those are famous Indonesian traditional cuisine, - that they brought to this joyous picnic.
How I miss my beloved hometown, Lampung.
How I long to go back to my wonderful Indonesia!
***
No matter how far #myitchyfeet take me, be it in an official assignments or trips as well as vacations, I can't help but whispering how lucky I am to be Indonesian!
Strategically located in Southeast Asia, between two \ oceans - Indian and Pacific, Indonesia has long been known as zamrud khatulistiwa, - the emerald of the equator,- for its exquisite natural landscape and beauty. Being the largest archipelagic states in the world, comprising more than seventeen thousand islands across its borders, Indonesia surely is blessed with stunning beaches, incredible flora and fauna including gorgeous and rich underwater sceneries, and endless outdoor adventures await those who are willing to explore.
Not to forget its wonderful, friendly people!
Being helpful and pleasant, Indonesians are naturally known as sociable and welcoming, a virtue that makes guests feeling comfortable and well-accepted.
And when it comes to its traditional cultures, including its rich, one-of-a-kind traditions, customs and adat.
Here we are talking about traditional dialects, culinary specialties, traditional customes and fabrics, music and dances, and celebrations as well as cultural festivals and far more.
I would now like to take you on a brief tour to some of the highlights in Indonesia. We have some big islands, namely Sumatera, Java, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Bali and Nusa Tenggara, Maluku and Papua. This time, I will start with Sumatra and Java and wait for more posts about my wonderful Indonesia.
Sumatera, the land of gold, is a great place to explore as it is blessed with forests, hills, mountains, and natural landscapes.
To start with, we can visit Aceh to dive or snorkel at Pulau Weh and Sabang, then visit the Grand Mosque of Banda Aceh, which survived the tragic tsunami in 2006.
Don't forget to cruise Lake Toba, try durian - the king fruit - at its best, in Medan, North Sumatera.
Enjoy culinary heaven and get the taste of Rendang, voted as number ONE most delicious food in the world by CNN, in West Sumatera.
The world-class resorts and amazing golf courses are waiting for you in Bintan and Batam.
Bangka Belitong has become latest favorite destinations for its unique rock formation on the beach and clean, super soft white sandy beaches.
Rafflesia Arnoldi flowers can be enjoyed in Bengkulu, while the historical remains of Muaro Jambi, dated from 7th century, gives your more insights about the spread of Buddhism in this country.
And indulge yourself in a simply-happy-and-relaxing island hopping in Lampung Bay, my hometown. Ride jukung to meet dolphins in the wild at Kiluan or say hi to elephants in Way Kambas National Park.
Don't forget, the mighty Krakatau, is waiting for you as well here in Sunda Strait.
Java is indeed a wonderful melange of modern and traditional life, the cradle of diverse cultures and traditions, which become the bedrock of Indonesia.
Jakarta, a constant magnet to those enjoying big-city life with all its perks, boasts with sky scrappers, world-class shopping malls, hotels and entertainment centres, while at the same time preserving its romantic past at Kota Tua, the Dutch-influenced old city.
Bandung, the capital of West Java, keeps its promise to be the Paris van Java. Green lush and cooler temperature in general makes it people's favorite. Bandung has been dubbed as the artistic city, being home to so many famous musicians and artists.
Jogjakarta, home of long-reigning Royal Family of Keraton Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat, is an enchanting city you should not miss. Just 2 hours away, you will have the opportunity to visit the biggest Buddhist temple in the world, Borobudur.
Semarang is one of the cities that I instantly fell in love to. Alleys of vintage building and architectures, including the famous Lawang Sewu (or 1000 doors) and Gereja Bledug, elegantly mix with manifestations of seamless assimilation of Chinese and Javanese cultures.
Surabaya will be a perfect start of your adventures in the eastern part of Java. Enjoy the vibe of busy city dotted with beautiful parks and interesting museums. Taste delicious local delicacies and drive around Suramadu Bridge, heading to Madura or Banyuwangi. Not to mention breathtaking views from Mount Bromo and Kawah Ijen, and enchanting wild in Meru Betiri, Baluran and Tengger national parks.
That is just my humble attempt to show wonderful my Indonesia is.
Frankly, what I showcase here is just a super duper tiny bit of what Indonesia can offer. My stories and my photos can not do justice to the real beauty and charms of Indonesia.
We are proud that Indonesia is constantly improving its infrastructures, routes, and services at those destinations to make sure all our guests, our global family from every corners of the globe, enjoy their visit and their stay in Indonesia.
Now you know why my heart belongs to this amazing country of mine.
Come and visit us.
Discover the magic.
And make THE trip of your lifetime!
You can also join the Wonderful Indonesia blog competition 2018 and win a total prize of 5 million Indonesian Rupiah. Check out following poster and join us in spreading the spirit of Wonderful Indonesia!
***
"Ma, is that Fia's birthday party on the beach? I want to go there too! I want to swim!" exclaimed my daughter, Obi.
"We will soon join them and we'll have fun on the beach with everyone." I said.
"I just can't wait,' said Obi, with a huge smile planted on her face.
"Me neither, love. Me neither..
Wait for us, Wonderful Indonesia.
We are going home!
References:
Wonderful Indonesia: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/destinations
All photos displayed in this posts are mine, except those being clearly mentioned otherwise from its sources.
She was gingerly sharing the news about my niece's birthday celebration on the beach back home in Lampung.
I instantly felt the urge to go and join them there.
The pristine beach with its turquoise water, clear blue sky and warm breeze invited me to come over and embrace the moment.
Not to mention those delicious pempek, nasi uduk, and rendang- those are famous Indonesian traditional cuisine, - that they brought to this joyous picnic.
How I miss my beloved hometown, Lampung.
How I long to go back to my wonderful Indonesia!
***
The amazing view of Lake Batur, Bali, Indonesia |
Strategically located in Southeast Asia, between two \ oceans - Indian and Pacific, Indonesia has long been known as zamrud khatulistiwa, - the emerald of the equator,- for its exquisite natural landscape and beauty. Being the largest archipelagic states in the world, comprising more than seventeen thousand islands across its borders, Indonesia surely is blessed with stunning beaches, incredible flora and fauna including gorgeous and rich underwater sceneries, and endless outdoor adventures await those who are willing to explore.
Not to forget its wonderful, friendly people!
Being helpful and pleasant, Indonesians are naturally known as sociable and welcoming, a virtue that makes guests feeling comfortable and well-accepted.
And when it comes to its traditional cultures, including its rich, one-of-a-kind traditions, customs and adat.
Here we are talking about traditional dialects, culinary specialties, traditional customes and fabrics, music and dances, and celebrations as well as cultural festivals and far more.
I would now like to take you on a brief tour to some of the highlights in Indonesia. We have some big islands, namely Sumatera, Java, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Bali and Nusa Tenggara, Maluku and Papua. This time, I will start with Sumatra and Java and wait for more posts about my wonderful Indonesia.
Sumatera
My son Bo, enjoying his swimming session at Kelagian Kecil Island, Lampung |
To start with, we can visit Aceh to dive or snorkel at Pulau Weh and Sabang, then visit the Grand Mosque of Banda Aceh, which survived the tragic tsunami in 2006.
Don't forget to cruise Lake Toba, try durian - the king fruit - at its best, in Medan, North Sumatera.
Enjoy culinary heaven and get the taste of Rendang, voted as number ONE most delicious food in the world by CNN, in West Sumatera.
The world-class resorts and amazing golf courses are waiting for you in Bintan and Batam.
Bangka Belitong has become latest favorite destinations for its unique rock formation on the beach and clean, super soft white sandy beaches.
Rafflesia Arnoldi flowers can be enjoyed in Bengkulu, while the historical remains of Muaro Jambi, dated from 7th century, gives your more insights about the spread of Buddhism in this country.
And indulge yourself in a simply-happy-and-relaxing island hopping in Lampung Bay, my hometown. Ride jukung to meet dolphins in the wild at Kiluan or say hi to elephants in Way Kambas National Park.
Don't forget, the mighty Krakatau, is waiting for you as well here in Sunda Strait.
Java
Serenading the ancient verses...Abdi Dalem at Kraton Jogjakarta. Phot by Rufi Frakarsa, my hubby |
Bandung, the capital of West Java, keeps its promise to be the Paris van Java. Green lush and cooler temperature in general makes it people's favorite. Bandung has been dubbed as the artistic city, being home to so many famous musicians and artists.
Jogjakarta, home of long-reigning Royal Family of Keraton Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat, is an enchanting city you should not miss. Just 2 hours away, you will have the opportunity to visit the biggest Buddhist temple in the world, Borobudur.
Sunrise at Phuntuk Setumbu, Magelang, Central Java |
Lawang Sewu at dusk |
Surabaya will be a perfect start of your adventures in the eastern part of Java. Enjoy the vibe of busy city dotted with beautiful parks and interesting museums. Taste delicious local delicacies and drive around Suramadu Bridge, heading to Madura or Banyuwangi. Not to mention breathtaking views from Mount Bromo and Kawah Ijen, and enchanting wild in Meru Betiri, Baluran and Tengger national parks.
Frankly, what I showcase here is just a super duper tiny bit of what Indonesia can offer. My stories and my photos can not do justice to the real beauty and charms of Indonesia.
We are proud that Indonesia is constantly improving its infrastructures, routes, and services at those destinations to make sure all our guests, our global family from every corners of the globe, enjoy their visit and their stay in Indonesia.
Now you know why my heart belongs to this amazing country of mine.
Come and visit us.
Discover the magic.
And make THE trip of your lifetime!
You can also join the Wonderful Indonesia blog competition 2018 and win a total prize of 5 million Indonesian Rupiah. Check out following poster and join us in spreading the spirit of Wonderful Indonesia!
***
"Ma, is that Fia's birthday party on the beach? I want to go there too! I want to swim!" exclaimed my daughter, Obi.
"We will soon join them and we'll have fun on the beach with everyone." I said.
"I just can't wait,' said Obi, with a huge smile planted on her face.
"Me neither, love. Me neither..
Wait for us, Wonderful Indonesia.
We are going home!
my dearest daughter enjoyed playing the sand at Kiluan island, Lampung, a few years back |
References:
Wonderful Indonesia: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/destinations
All photos displayed in this posts are mine, except those being clearly mentioned otherwise from its sources.