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Kuta Beach

The Beautiful Beach in Indonesia, ILoC Kuta Beach is one of the most famous beaches in Bali and is a popular tourist destination for international travelers. This beach is famous for its waves which are suitable for surfing. However, apart from that, Kuta Beach also has an interesting history. Kuta Beach is also known for […]

Fire Dance

Uluwatu Kecak & Fire Dance: Bali’s Stunning Fusion of Dance, Music, & Myth ILoC It is no secret that Bali, often known as the “Island of the Gods,” has a fascinating history, beautiful landscapes, and a thriving culture. A fascinating sight of mythology, rhythm, and flames, the Uluwatu Kecak & Fire Dance is among the island’s […]

Enigmatic Asmat Tribe

**Enigmatic Asmat Tribe: Custodians of Papua’s Time-Honored Customs** ILoC Located in Papua, Indonesia, the Asmat Tribe is situated amidst rough beaches and deep mangrove swamps. This indigenous community is characterized by its rich cultural heritage, encompassing old wisdom, profound artwork, and elaborate ceremonies. The indigenous tribe has garnered global attention due to their distinct lifestyle, abundant cultural legacy, […]

Borneo’s Indigenous Heritage

Discovering the Charming Dayak Cultural Village: a Peek into Borneo’s Authentic Past ILoC The Dayak Culture Village is a secret jewel nestled deep inside the lush jungles of Borneo, offering a mesmerizing journey into the rich tapestry of indigenous culture. This village gives a glimpse into the lives of the Dayak, an indigenous people with […]

Kawah Ijen

Travelling to Indonesia’s Mysterious Blue Fire Volcano, Kawah Ijen ILoC The fascinating Kawah Ijen volcano is only one of Indonesia’s many stunning natural attractions. Located in East Java, this breathtaking volcano is well-known for its surreal turquoise acidic crater lake, as well as the ethereal blue fire phenomena and sulphur mining activities that take place […]

Barito Floating Market

Barito Floating Market, a Cultural Jewel in Indonesia’s South Kalimantan Region ILoC The Floating Market Barito is one of Indonesia’s most distinctive and alluring cultural experiences. Indonesia is a nation known for its vivid culture. This market, located in the centre of South Kalimantan, allows tourists to experience a long-standing custom and taste local culture. In this […]

Handy Craft Surfboard

Crafting Waves: The Science and Art of Handmade Surfboards ILoC Surfing is more than a hobby; it’s a spiritual practice of attuning oneself to the beat of the sea. And the surfboard, the medium through which surfers dance with the waves, is at the centre of this oceanic tango. Despite the prevalence of mass-produced surfboards, a subset […]

Batik Indonesia

Creating Cultural Heritage Through Timeless Art: Indonesian Batik ILoC One of the many gems that embellish Indonesia’s cultural landscape is the Batik art, which is both iconic and alluring. A vivid tapestry of history, heritage, and creativity is woven into the centuries-old traditional cloth craft of batik. We explore the history, meaning, and ongoing fascination […]

Fabric Billow

Fabric billowing in Indonesia: an exploration of the country’s rich textile heritage ILoC The traditional textile craftsmanship of Indonesia is one of the most fascinating threads woven into this country’s complex cultural fabric. The intricate and intriguing “Fabric Billow” technique stands out among Indonesia’s wide variety of textile arts as an example of the craftsmanship […]

Beach Pink

Pantai Pink is one of the beaches located on Komodo Island, Indonesia. This beach is famous for having very rare and beautiful pink sand. The pink sand color is caused by the presence of a microscopic organism called Foraminifera and other marine organisms that have pink shells mixed with white sand. Komodo Island itself is […]