The country of Indonesia is one of the largest archipelagos in the world. Indonesia is the largest country in Southeast Asia and is known for its island, serenity, culture, coffee, and a lot more. The country encompasses some of the intricately designed cathedrals as well as temples. That is, if you are into historical sites, then this is the destination for you. 


Indonesia 7 Days Itinerary - Your 1 Week in Indonesia

From its wellness custom to its rice fields, there is just so much to explore. Furthermore, the highly popular Island of Bali is another reason to visit this country.

But, what about the rest? What makes Indonesia worth visiting? Dive into this Indonesia 7-day itinerary to plan an exciting trip to Indonesia. 

Day 1: Jakarta's Historical Sites

You arrive at Soekarno–Hatta International Airport, which is the primary airport of Jakarta. The airport is 29km away from the main city. The capital city of Jakarta is the first stop of Indonesia's 7-day itinerary. 

Be it the malls, the museums, the vibrant daylight, or the nightlife of this city, Jakarta offers you a lot. From going to Jakarta Aquarium and Safari to visiting several historic places, this city welcomes you fully!

Fatahillah Museum (or the Jakarta History Museum), is one of the best destinations to discover the glorious history of Indonesia. Followed by another glorifying place- the Jakarta Cathedral. 

Next, you can experience a thrill of serenity, by visiting the Thousand Islands chained off the north coast of Jakarta. The National Gallery here showcases the talent of Indonesia.

If you are into artwork, then this place would give you something significant. This is because this complex contains over 1700 individual pieces from well-known Indonesian artists such as Raden Saleh, Affandi Basuki Abdullah, and more.

Some of the restaurants you can try here include - Merdeka Square, Grand Indonesia Mall, National Monument, Kota Tua, Ancol Dreamland, PASOLA Restaurant, Table8, Sana Sini Restaurant


Day 2: Bandung

Bandung is located in the countryside and can be reached through a Grab Taxi. The pleasant and cool climate of this city makes it a sweet home to numerous stunning tea fields. Bandung is a laid-back destination and also encompasses amazing hot springs.

Another wonderful thing to explore here is the floating market and the Bandung flower garden, located right next to each other.

You must’ve heard of Indonesians and their love for karaoke; live like a local and sing your heart to the karaoke of Bandung.

For all the shopaholics, there are lots of shopping malls in Indonesia, and also local shops selling good products. Thus, you can purchase your souvenirs and make a collection of a sweet tangible memory from here.


Day 3: Explore Merapi and Candi Prambanan 

As you get ready for the third day, Merapi and Candi are some top places to explore. Merapi’s surroundings have a lot to explore, thus enhancing your journey to the fullest.

For starters, Kaliurang Recreation Park is a park built on 10 thousand square meters and has many games for children. Moving to the Plawangan Turgo Park that features the pool Tlogo Princess where the water comes from springs hillside Plawangan. 

Now if you’re not a big fan of theme parks, the Kimpulan Temple can be an alternative but spectacular landmark to visit. Next, the Candi Prambanan encompasses a lot many tourist activities to do. The culture and museums, and the outdoor adventures of the place, mesmerize you.


Day 4: Borobudur 

Are you a nature lover? Well, then the enchanting and soulful sunrise in Borobudur is waiting for you!

There are three museums you can visit around Borobudur. They include, the Borobudur Museum, Samudraraksa Ship Museum (Museum Kapal Samudraraksa), and Museum MURI. The museums are open till 5 pm, so you can plan your day out accordingly.

You must not forget to try the delectable food options at this place. How about trying a fried beong which is a mixture of red hot chili, seasoned coconut milk, and turmeric broth? If that doesn’t excite you enough, we’re sure its taste would. 


Day 5: Yogyakarta's Kraton 

Yogyakarta is known for its endless appeal. The place offers a lot to do. Mendut Temple & Monastery, Sono-Budoyo Museum, Plaosan Temples, Affandi Museum, and Kraton Ratu Boko are some of the top attractions here.

Some of the most popular restaurants here include Gadri Resto, Bakmi Djowo Pendopo, and Bale Raos. 


Day 6: South Bali

The distance from Yogyakarta to South Bali is 720 km. The best way to commute is by taking a flight.

Now what is there to explore in Bali? That too, south Bali? The beauty of South Bali is with various beaches. The beaches of Kuta Bali and Tanjung Beach are some of the best beaches you can visit. Thereafter, the  Uluwatu Temple, Seminyak area, Jimbaran beach, and Tanjung Benoa beach are other places to explore. You can engage in vaaqua sportssprots.

Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park is another popular destination in South Bali. If you are looking for a great surfing experience, then surfing on Dreamland Beach is your chance!


Day 7: Central Bali

The tales of Bali go unheard, as the place continues to be a loved tourist spot. When we talk of Central Bali, the area features more mountains. At the same time, the place has a more traditional touch.

There is a lot that you can explore in Central Bali. Some of the most popular places include the botanical gardens of  Bedugul, Kintamani, Batur, Catur, Tampaksiring to the famous  Candi Kuning, and the water palace of Tirta Gangga.

Firstly, when we talk about Ubud, this place features a lot of positive things. From the  Kanto Lampo waterfalls to the Campuhan Ridge Walk, there are so many places to have a quiet time. You can also discover the Tegalalang Rice Terraces here. 

Furthermore, when in Ubud, don’t miss out on exploring the little cafes, good restaurants, spas, and world-class yoga retreats. 


Festivals in Indonesia

Here is a list of some festivals in Indonesia that you can fit into the itinerary per your dates of travel- 

  • Mawlid Festival - It is celebrated in January and February. 
  • International Jazz Festival of Jakarta -  It is celebrated in  March.
  • Festival Vesak - It is celebrated in April and May.
  • Summer Festival of Samosir -   It is celebrated in  June. 
  • Lailat ul Miraj -  It is celebrated in  July. 
  • Independence Day - It is celebrated in August. 


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