Day 1: Jakarta
For the first night with the group and the CEO, we will plan an outing at a local favourite Jakarta restaurant. Have a hearty time out and toast to the upcoming adventure.
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Jakarta is the bustling capital. It is a major economic hub and a vibrant cultural melting pot. The diverse street food, the world-class shopping malls provide an essential, chaotic yet authentic Indonesian experience. It offers a glimpse into the real Indonesia beyond tourist hotspots.


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For the first night with the group and the CEO, we will plan an outing at a local favourite Jakarta restaurant. Have a hearty time out and toast to the upcoming adventure.


We will ride to Bandung, which is popular for its cool climate. It is known as the Paris of Java with stunning Dutch colonial architecture. The tea plantations, waterfalls, and hot springs give you a glimpse of heaven.


Spend your time with Ciater Tea Plantation to learn how tea is made. You can then walk to the waterfall nearby to have a beautiful time in the hot springs.


Take a scenic train ride to Yogakarta. It is the cultural epicentre and is seen as the soul of Java. Check out Sosrowijayan and Prawirotaman Streets for checking out local art and indulging in drinks.


There is more to discover. Yogakarta is the home to Borobudur, which is the largest Buddhist temple in the world. You can try street food like gudeg under the sunshine.


Take the route to Ngadas via private vehicles. You will spend an evening at a local community homestay.


You will start your day with a hiking trip to the Ancestor Trail to Mt Bromo, which appeals to adventurers and photographers. Then hike to the volcano's crater before going to the hotel.


You will be taken on a pre-dawn hike across the Sea of Sand to Mt Bromo. On your way to Mount Bromo, you can look at the local Buddhist Tenggerese to give your offerings.


Wake up early for a morning surf lesson. Take the rest of the day to explore the fishing village and rest easy in a beachside hammock.


Head back to Bali for a quiet and relaxing day.


It is a tranquil place and a top spot for eco-tourism. You can spend the day taking beachside naps, or you can go diving and snorkelling amidst the coral reefs.


Take a ride to Kuta in the morning across rich tropical jungle and dense rice fields. It has beginner-friendly beaches for surfing and a vibrant nightlife with numerous bars and clubs. It also has a variety of local markets that you can dive deep in.


You say goodbye to your new friends and leave with a heart full of memories.