The three islands which form the park are home to more than 5,500 giant lizards, also called 'Komodo dragons'.
Named after Mount Semeru, one of Indonesia's most active volcanoes, Mount Bromo and the Tengger people who inhabit the area.
A highland area in Bali, offering dramatic views of the active volcano Mount Batur and serene Lake Batur.
Covering 10% of Bali's area, this is the only national park on the island.
This forest in Bali is home to 300 long-tailed Balinese Macaques, just waiting for you to give them some treats.
Lake Toba is an immense volcanic lake covering an area of 1707 sq km (bigger than Singapore) with an island in the center.
An amazingly beautiful crater lake, the largest of the four in Bali.
The jewel of Riau Islands in Indonesia, Lagoi beach is lined with coconut trees and has amazing white sand.