Small group tour company, G
Adventures, has launched 20 new exciting trips in the islands of Indonesia.
Yves Marceau, vice president of product at G Adventures said
in a statement, We wanted to bring something exciting to Indonesia that
introduced G Adventures travelers to the true culture and adventure that exists
there. Indonesia is undoubtedly a popular tourism destination, but most travel
opportunities in the region focus on Bali and Lombok, while other locations and
communities remain unseen.?
He added, We wanted to revamp our trips to the country C
and create entirely new ones C to give travelers the chance to spend more time
at community projects in well-known islands, or travel deeper in the country,
taking them much further off the beaten path. This brings the benefits of
tourism income to other parts of Indonesia but also gives travelers the
opportunity to be
truly adventurous?and learn from the fascinating communities that live
here.
20 new G Adventures trips in Indonesia include:
Sulawesi Adventure: The Culture of Tana Toraja
The nine-day off-the-tourist-trail
journeys into the heart of Sulawesi with misty highlands and lush paddy
terraces. In Tana Toraja, life, death and the afterlife intertwine in ways that
challenge and surprise.
Groups meet the Torajan people, explore villages with
traditional cliffside tombs and elaborate funeral ceremonies honoring loved
ones for generations, with the possibility of attending a once-in-a-lifetime Torajan
funeral experience. From $1,449 per person, departures from December 14, 2025.
Indonesia: Borneo Orangutans of Tanjung Puting National Park
The seven-day journey heads into the wild heart of Indonesian Borneo in search of the
elusive orangutan and includes three nights aboard a traditional klotok boat,
with local-prepared meals, treks through dense rainforest by day and night and a
visit to the Tanjung Harapan Orangutan Rehabilitation Center.
A trip to Camp Leakey, a renowned and crucial orangutan
conservation and rehabilitation center established by renowned primatologist,
Dr. Birut Galdikas in the 1970s, offers a chance to watch rangers feeding the
orangutans and a visit to Tanjung Harapan village provides insight into the
locals and their relationship with the rainforest. From $1,449 per person, departures
from November 8, 2025.
Highlights of Sumatra
A seven-day journey immerses travelers
in a side of Indonesia few get to see. Adventures include jungle treks, hidden
villages and wildlife encounters, including a hike through the lush Gunung
Leuser National Park in search of the elusive Sumatran orangutan.
The itinerary includes exhilarating river tube rides, soaks
in steamy hot springs under the stars and trips to several local villages,
including the traditional Karo Batak Dokan Village. From $899 per person, departures
from October 8, 2025.
Other new 2025 trips include
Solo-ish Bali
For those who want to travel for themselves, not by
themselves, this 10-day Solo-ish trip focuses on group connection and
meaningful experiences in lesser-seen parts of Bali with waterfalls, swimming
adventures and temple visits, a stay in a mountain guesthouse in the Kubutambahan
and more. From $1,499 per person, departures from May 15, 2025.
Bali and Komodo: Dragons, Rice Terraces & Cultural
Ceremonies
This 12-day Geluxe Collection trip features a comfortable,
unhurried journey through the emerald-green landscapes of Bali, from lush
jungle treks near Munduk and relaxed beaches of Candidasa, a trip to a firefly
breeding center, a stay at Munduk Moding Plantation Nature Resort in a working
coffee plantation and a chance to spot endangered Komodo dragons in Komodo
National Park. From $3,349 per person, departures from May 16, 2025.
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