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Bali
Bali Island of the Gods is located between Java and Lombok. It is part of the Lesser Sunda Islands. Its area is 5637 km ², which corresponds to an average size of about 80/120 km. Its population is approximately 3,000,000 people. It forms a province whose main city is Denpasar. Like many parts of Indonesia, Bali is characterized by the beauty of its landscapes, climate, and the originality of its culture. The island is the main destination of Tourism in Indonesia. Bali is crossed from east ...
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Sumba
Sumba is part of the Lesser Sunda Islands and its geography spans 11,000 square kilometres, making it twice the size of Bali, with only 650,000 inhabitants (approximately one sixth of Bali) where the majority of the population still follow the ways of their ancestors. The terrain on Sumba is quite different to its neighbouring islands; undulating hills replace the typical volcanic terrain in Indonesia with many areas in the North and East of the island resembling dry savannahs, whilst central ...
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Lombok
Lombok is often called the chili island, located between the islands of Bali and Sumbawa. Its main town is Mataram. With an area of 5200 km² and a population of over 2.5 million people, Lombok attracts fewer tourists than Bali but offers magnificent landscapes rice paddies and beautiful beaches. Dominated by Mount Rinjani, which rises to 3726 meters, Lombok offers white sandy beaches, turquoise lagoons and hot water all year round. Lombok is particularly lush : waterfalls, paddy fields and ...