Indonesia Product & Destination Update

Indonesia Product & Destination Update

Catch up on the latest news from EXO Indonesia!

Explore a refreshed selection of our favourite experiences, including off-the-beaten-path exploration in South Sulawesi to witness the construction of traditional phinisi ships, A secret path to Bromo or a leisurely cycling tour to Bongkasa Village.

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Products: a selection of products that provide unique perspectives through alternative routing with new insights.
  • Hotels: We feature a luxury property in central Ubud and beachfront selections in Bali and Lombok
  • Destination News: Two upcoming major celebrations at the end of March; Nyepi & Eid al-Fitr holiday.

Product updates

South Sulawesi Bira Extension

4 Days / 3 Nights

Sulawesi’s incredible beaches, natural surroundings, friendly locals and unique culture make it a worthwhile destination. 

  • Escape to pristine Bira Beach
  • See the lush Bissappu Waterfall
  • Snorkel pristine Liukan Island
  • Visit local villages
  • Learn about local crafts

Trek to the Sacred Spring
of Bromo

Half Day

Admire the splendor of Mount Bromo from a different perspective

  • Trek to Widodaren Mountain
  • See Bromo’s caldera from another viewpoint
  • Uncover a cave and a sacred spring that are used in the locals’ ceremonies

Village Cycling in Bongkasa

Half Day

Have a unique glimpse into traditional Balinese life while cycling.

  • Explore the Balinese countryside by bike
  • Bike through verdant rice terraces and traditional villages
  • Stop to meet curious locals and receive a special blessing

Hotel updates

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Viceroy Bali

Ubud

Viceroy offers a total of 40 luxurious villas, providing an exclusive retreat in the cultural heartland of Bali. All villas have stunning tropical jungle views that give a sense of calm to this sanctuary in paradise. The perfect mix of value and comfort, elegance with Balinese charm, this property offers a romantic setting with amenities designed for a couple celebration. Learn more

Jeeva Klui Resort

Lombok

Jeeva Klui perfectly captures the natural beauty of Lombok, offering a tranquil retreat with a beachfront location. Located on Jalan Raya Klui, Mangsit, the resort features a total of 35 villas, from garden view and beachfront suites to two story villas with private pools. The vibe is definitely more adult centered with things like an adult only pool and spa. One of the best things about Jeeva Klui is, its dedication to prioritizes eco-friendly practices, demonstrated by its recycled materials, water conservation, and garden irrigation. Learn more

The Oberoi Beach Resort

Lombok

Perfectly situated on the pristine white sands of Medana Beach, offering breathtaking sunset views, romantic walks and culturally immersive experience. With a total of 50 rooms, timeless and warm furniture, noble materials, they really don’t look their age and so well maintained. Personalized service and meticulous attention to detail are consistently recognized by travelers. The resort caters for luxury markets, providing an unforgettable luxury experience in a stunning tropical setting. Learn more

The Samaya Seminyak

Bali

Despite its location near Seminyak’s lively scene, The Samaya Seminyak provides a peaceful beachfront retreat. Its luxurious private pool villas, with ocean or garden views, are perfect for a relaxing getaway. It blends modern comfort with Balinese hospitality. Perfect for the couple as well as family in their two or three bedroom villas. It offers luxurious pool villas, either features breathtaking views of either the lush tropical gardens or the sparkling Indian Ocean. Learn more

Destination News

  • Nyepi “Silence Day” (29 March 2025)

Nyepi, Bali observes a day of complete silence and meditation. All lights, sounds, traffic, and activities are suspended.
Before Nyepi, look out for a very special Melasti Ceremony, a purification ritual held three to four days before Nyepi. The ceremony is known for vibrant processions that take place along the coast or riverside areas. Participants in traditional Balinese attire carry sacred objects and offerings, seeking cleansing and blessings from the water, believed to possess purifying powers. The ceremony is a beautiful showcase of Balinese art and culture, featuring intricate decorations, colorful offerings, and traditional music and dance.

On the eve of Nyepi (March 28th), Bali comes alive with vibrant Ogoh-Ogoh parades and gamelan music. Giant statues, symbolising good’s triumph over evil, are paraded through villages and finally brought to an open space for display.


  • Eid al-Fitr (31 March 2025)

Eid al-Fitr, also known as Lebaran or Hari Raya Idul Fitri, is a deeply significant celebration for Muslims worldwide, and particularly so in Indonesia, where it’s a two-day national holiday.  This joyous occasion, marking the end of Ramadan, emphasizes food, family and community.  A key tradition is ‘Mudik’ or ‘Pulang Kampung,’ the return to one’s hometown to reunite with family, especially parents and extended relatives, strengthening bonds across generations.

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