Indonesia - Leader of Southeast Asia in UNESCO World Heritage Sites!

In the country, there are 10 unique sites, and this is not just a number, but evidence of the richness and diversity of Indonesia's nature and culture. Six of them are cultural heritage of humanity, and four are natural masterpieces. Let's talk about the most interesting ones:
Komodo National Park - home to the legendary Komodo dragons. It is not only a rare habitat for giant monitor lizards but also a stunning archipelago with crystal clear waters and untouched beaches.
Lorentz National Park (Papua) - the only place in Southeast Asia where there is snow! This vast nature reserve encompasses everything from mountain glaciers to mangrove forests, and its biodiversity is unique - hundreds of animal and plant species are found only here.
The tropical forests of Sumatra - one of the largest nature reserves in Asia, including the Gunung Leuser, Kerinci Seblat, and Bukit Barisan Selatan National Parks. These ancient jungles are home to Sumatran tigers, rhinos, and elephants, as well as unique orangutans that live here in the wild.
Borobudur - the largest Buddhist temple in the world, built in the 9th century on the island of Java. It is a grand monument adorned with thousands of carved panels and statues, preserving the spirit of ancient civilizations.
Prambanan - a magnificent Hindu temple complex, captivating with its graceful towers and reliefs that narrate mythological stories.
Subak - the traditional irrigation system of Bali. It is not just a method of watering rice terraces but a deep philosophy of harmony between humans and nature, passed down through centuries. We invite you to appreciate the beauty and scale of the largest Jatiluwih rice terraces in the Magic of North Bali Tour.
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