With more than 300 native languages, a population of over 240 million, and 17,000 islands, Indonesia is nothing but magnificently diverse. Much of the country's landscape has yet to be discovered, and while most travelers have already set foot on the pristine beaches of Bali, you'll find that Indonesia's other natural marvels are worth a visit, too.
Explore the coral reefs of Raja Ampat, known to be one of the best diving spots in the world, or trek Mount Bromo at dawn and be treated to the stunning sight of the sunrise over volcanic craters. Another must-visit site is Borobudur Temple, the world's largest Buddhist sanctuary, easily accessible from Yogyakarta via public bus or private car.