Lushful Landscapes

Encounter the Orang Utan
Tanjung Putting National Park, Kalimantan
03 Days | 02 Nights
Kalimantan region remains as the largest forest in the islands compared to other islands in Indonesia. Explore your way through the snaking river and dense tropical jungle as you encounter the wild species of Orang Utan.

Explore Sebangau National Park
Palangkaraya, Central Kalimantan
03 Days | 02 Nights
Home to over 6,000 orangutans, forming one of the world’s largest populations in the wild. This protected area is also a habitat for other endangered species such as the Malayan sun bear, gibbons, horn bills, the clouded leopard, and many more.

Health Retreat Glamping in Ubud
Capella Ubud
03 Days | 02 Nights
Routed at the outskirts of Keliki village, the Capella Ubud gives an ultimate experience of glamping right at the valley of Ubud’s tropical trees. Strong in design and character, each of the luxurious tents is unique to meet your sense of adventure with your needs for a personal indulgence.

Adventurous Trek in North Sumatra
Tangkahan and Bukit Lawang, Sumatra
04 Days | 03 Nights
Arriving in Medan and enjoy a restful evening before carrying out your journey to the depth of the Sumatran jungle to observe the exotic elephant and Orang Utan.

A Serene Walk by the Rice Terrace
Central Java
06 Days | 05 Nights
Arriving in Yogyakarta with direct meet & greet before spending 2 nights in the Amanjiwo is a serenading welcome before you venture further into the hills of Salatiga for captivating discovery in the remnants of colonial heritage and coffee plantation

Discover the Unusual Toraja
Toraja, South Sulawesi
05 Days | 04 Nights
Toraja, a place that ventures way beyond the imagination. An Experience to witness the compelling combination of art, ritual, and death that’s central to the existence of one of Indonesia’s more confronting cultures.

Exclusive Escape to Ubud Valley
Ubud, Indonesia
03 Days | 02 Nights
Verdant rice paddies, meandering pathways, gently rolling hills and the soothing Ayung River set a glorious backdrop for Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve. Ubud is the perfect place to both escape and discover. To truly experience the magic, one must simply be willing.
On the contrast of the vast seas Indonesia has, the archipelago is enriched with the fertile grounds which our ancestors had blessed upon. Taken care through the seasons, the green rice terraces and plush forests stand out over decades and leave the pictures-queue landscape as we see it today.
Sumatra as one of the biggest island hides most of its greenery behind the peaking mountains and resting hills across the region. Apart from Java where the main government and development is focused on, Sumatra is undergoing the increasing cities where it now connects most of the roads on tolls and thus give you a lushful landscape throughout the driving on these prolonged asphalt road.
In the same tone, Kalimantan hides the mysterious jungle and all of the secretive animals in the plain sight. Walk through the cascading rains on the one of the most dense rain forest in the world and detach from the modernity as you find yourself in the middle of uncharted green lands deep in the breathing region of the island.
Sulawesi as the neighboring island, holds the unique remnants of the civilization of the colonization on each separate regions. As the sleeping hills separates the striving cities, the only roads to reach in between is the ones with bumpy adventure and gazing trees.
At the corner of Papua, lays the ultimate adventure as the indigenous people have long disparate the culture and modern world. Living as the social structure that combines villages to wild mother nature in harmony, the untouched landscape of Papua is a trip beyond the known world.
The rich and diverse culture of Bali plays out at all levels of life, from the exquisite flower-petal offering placed everywhere, to the traditional music and dance performance, almost everything has spiritual meaning.
With all iconic beaches, pounding surf, picturesque rice terraces and enclaves of artisans, the archipelago charms everyone who sets foot on its shores. These are all framed by stunning landscapes, including spectacular mountains and waterfalls, while the tallest volcanic peak stood magnificently for hundred of years.

Gunung Leuser
Gunung Leuser National Park is a national park located in northern Sumatra, Indonesia, and straddling the border of North Sumatra and Aceh provinces. The national park is settled in the Barisan mountain range as named after Mount Leuser and protects a wide range of ecosystems which also a home to the Sumatran Elephant & the Orangutan.

Kerinci Seblat
Located in Sumatra and spans four provinces of West Sumatra, Jambi, Bengkulu, and South Sumatra, the national park area includes a large part of the Barisan mountain range forming the western spine of Sumatra island and including the highest peak in Sumatra, Mount Kerinci as one of more than five active volcanoes in the national park.

Jatiluwih
Rest as one of Unesco-listed world’s heritage, Jatiluwih spreads beautifully in north of Penebel with its rice terraces which reflects on the local ideology of Subak. Walking in between the rice paddy to embrace morning sun would be ideal as you start a new day and learn how Balinese implement their peaceful lifestyle.

Scenic Railways
Available only in Java, the remnants of colonial industry were made path into nowadays transportation system. Connecting cities in the dense island of Java, the trains are lurking in the eloquence of green hills and crossing the villages underneath. Specific routes and train carriages are available for lavish travelers to enjoy the luxury experience on the railways passing the lush landscapes of Javanese city outskirts.

Lake Batur
Every day in Bali’s predawn darkness, hundreds of visitors begin the trek up the 1,700-meter summit of Mount Batur to watch the sun rise above the lush mosaic of mist-shrouded mountains and the caldera far below. On a clear day, the views are spectacular, stretching all the way across the Batur caldera; the surrounding mountain range; and beautiful Lake Batur, the island’s main source of irrigation water.

Bukit Lawang
At the hidden lush paradise of North Sumatra, Bukit Lawang remains as the conservative region where species such Orangutan and Elephant are inhabiting this green region. A walk through the tree bridge where you have to leave your vehicle after 1.5 hours drive across the palm oil plantation and shady trees will be rewarding upon entering the magnificent tropical forest at Sumatran jungle.