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Annual Events in Indonesia

With over 17,000 islands and a plethora of magnificent volcanoes, beaches and lakes, it can be hard to decide what to see and do on a trip to Indonesia. Below we've picked out just a few of the events that are worth including on your Indonesian adventure...

JANUARY
Lomban Festival - Main beach, Jepara
January

Krakatau Volcano - Krakatau
January to December
FEBRUARY
Indonesia Open Golf
February
APRIL
Nyepi - the Day of Silence - Bali and Tenggara
April
MAY
Waisak Festival at Borobudur - Borobudur, near Mendut
May
JUNE
Bali Arts Festival - Denpasar
June - July
AUGUST
Kerapan Sapi - Bull Races - Madura Island
August to October
SEPTEMBER
Renggong Horse Contest - Sumedang
September

Ubud Writers and Readers Festival - Bali
September
NOVEMBER
Pukul Sapu - Mamala & Morella Villages
November
DECEMBER
Wayang Kulit - Leather Puppet Shadow Play - Dwi Abad Sasono Hinggil building, Yogyakarta
December



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Balinese Sanghyang, Kecak, Fire, Trance & Monkey Dances Evening Tour
When in Bali you simply must view three of the most famous dances in the country. Sanghyang (Trance) Dance, Kecak (Monkey Dance) and the Fire Dance are three performances that will truly make your visit to Bali more special. Taken from the Hindu epic Ramayana, the Kecak dance is perhaps the most dramatic. The dance tells the story of Prince Rama and his rescue of Princess Sita, performed with a troupe of over 50 bare-chested men who serve as the chorus.
Starting from USD $25.00 per person


Singapore Haw Par Villa and Round-Island Day Trip including Lunch

Take a Singapore round-island day tour to Haw Par Villa, Singapore’s Chinese mythology theme park crammed with statues of legendary figures. The full-day trip also retraces Singapore’s World War II history, with visits to Kranji Dam, Kranji War Memorial, Bright Hill Temple and Changi.


Starting from USD $48.42 per person

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