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    1. Invitation to Indonesia Ultimate in Adventure
    2. Ir. Jero Wacik, SE Minister of Culture and Tourism, RI Dear Friends, I would like to personally invite you to come to Indonesia to experience the adventure and eco-tourism opportunities that can be found throughout our beautiful archipelago of 17,000 plus islands. Ecotourism offers visitors ecologically sustainable tourism that enables you to experience areas of great natural beauty in a way that fosters environmental and cultural understanding, appreciation, and conservation among visitors and host communities alike. Islands such as Kalimantan and Papua in particular offer the serious adventure traveller many rugged & challenging options. However, for those people seeking an easier challenge in the form of trekking or biking, Java and Bali can readily offer you a wonderful active holiday that can reveal to you the local way-of-life and rural beauty on a daily basis. Whatever you decide to do, you can always be certain of receiving a very warm welcome when you come and discover Indonesia’ adventure and ecotourism s opportunities for yourself! Regards, Jero Wacik Contents For the active and adventurers, there is a magnificent choice of outdoor activities on offer in Indonesia Introduction 02 - 03 Indonesia is a playground for an amazing range of outdoor activites. 04 - 05 Off Road Adventures The most volcanic region in the world naturally offers excellent off road opportunities. Trekking 06 - 09 Volcanic peaks including Mount Rinjani, Mount Agung and Mount Bromo are just a few of the multitude of mountain treks available.
    3. Whitewater Rafting 10 - 12 Gushing rapids and glorious countryside greet whitewater rafting enthusiasts across the archipelago. Mountain Biking 12 - 13 Whether on organized tours or freewheeling solo, Indonesia is a mountain biker’ dream. s Surfing 14 - 17 The country’ legendary waves are renowned the world over. Indonesia is quite simply the world’ s s premier surfing destination. Paragliding 18 - 20 Soaring above the beauty of the landscape is an ideal way of getting to know the enormous diversity the country offers.
    4. 02 L ocated between the Asian and Australian continents, where Ultimate in the earth’ plates, climate s zones and ancient cultures meet, Indonesia offers an incredibly diverse range of natural and cultural wonders. With thousands of Adventure islands offering an incredible choice of terrain, Indonesia has a wealth of opportunities for the adventure traveller. From smoking volcanic peaks and roaring river rapids to some of the best
    5. 03 diving and surfing spots in the world, the country bikers and eco-tourists, whether for an afternoon offers an unbeatable choice of outdoor activities stroll through a Javanese rainforest reserve or a for everyone, regardless of skill, age or prowess. grueling month’ mountain bike across Nusa s Bali has long been the country’ premier tourist s Tenggara. attraction with its wide variety of attractions, With around 70% of the archipelago covered spectacular natural beauty and rich living culture. in water, Indonesia boasts one of the richest and However, for the true adventure traveller, Indonesia’ s most diverse marine and coastal wetland lesser-known isles offer equally diverse opportunities environments in the world. Marine tourism has and extreme adventure possibilities. Those with become a popular way of visiting the archipelago, ample time, money and patience can visit isolated with a wide choice of cruise boats plying the communities hidden in the deep forests of waters around Java, Bali, Lombok, Sulawesi, West Kalimantan, scarcely accessible mountain valleys Papua and the Komodo National Park offering in Irian Jaya, and any of the over 17,000 remote diving or surfing tours and island exploration trips. islands scattered across the archipelago Luxury cruisers transport visitors from Bali to Indonesia is home to an extensive network of the far reaches of Nusa Tenggara while refurbished national parks and nature reserves, most of which traditional Phinisi schooners evoke the romanticism welcome visitors, with a wide choice of tour and adventure of a bygone era. This marine tourism operators specializing in wildlife and wilderness often represents eco-tourism at its finest with boats tours. In the national parks and vast rural areas, offering knowledgeable guides, complete on-board well-maintained tracks and paths make many areas libraries, video presentations and lectures on local of the archipelago a paradise for trekkers, mountain ethnology and ecology by experts. Surya Kencana, Gunung Gede, West Java by : Paradiba
    6. 04 Off road Visitors wanting to hire 4x4 vehicles have a wide range to choose from and there are hundreds of both well-paved roads and rocky tracks to be explored. Alternatively visitors can enjoy a number of organised 4x4 driving tours of the mountains, which usually include trips to traditional villages, waterfalls and objects of natural beauty. In contrast to the majority of holidaymakers, the Balinese worship the mountains and believe the sea to be the domain of evil spirits. Any trip up the numerous roads into the hills will reveal why the locals believe this part of the island to be sacred. The beauty of the mountains, sculpted rice paddies and deep dramatic valleys are contributing factors to the island’ reputation as one of the most s beautiful on earth. Equally awe-inspiring, the east coast of Bali offers excellent off-road possibilities. The road east from the coastal town of Candidasa cuts through spectacular scenery; beautifully sculpted rice paddy basins stretching from sloping hills right down to the glimmering ocean. About 30 minutes drive from Candidasa is the historical and picturesque town of Amlapura, once named Karangasem, the capital of the regency with the same name and
    7. 05 rechristened after the eruption of the nearby Mount Agung in 1963 in a bid to hopefully prevent future eruptions. Heading on eastwards towards Amed, the views are magnificent with lush vegetation giving way to a more arid landscape. Out of the rocky soil the local farmers harvest cassava, tapioca and peanuts with the land far too dry for rice cultivation. Amed is a small coastal village, which survives on harvesting seasalt and a growing tourism industry. The coastal road is dotted with The east coast of Bali offers excellent off-road possibilities a selection of guest-houses and small hotels. The major attraction for visitors to this area is the peace and seclusion and it’ proximity to some of the best s diving on the island. The coastal road winds round rocky coves and secluded bays bordered by a sparkling ocean speckled with colourful jukung (fishing boats). Waka 4x4 the perfect car for your off road experience www.wakaexperience.com www.the-waka.com
    8. Kawah Ijen (the green carter) East Java’ spectacular acid Lake s 06 Trekking The most volcanic area of the world, renowned as the ‘ring of fire’, Indonesia has peaks to suit both the casual walker and the experienced mountain climber. From Mount Kerinci in West Sumatra to the snow-capped summits of West Papua, there are climbs and treks for all levels of fitness and ability. Highlights include the stunning Mount Rinjani in Lombok, Mount Gede and Mount Pangrango in West Java, Mount Bromo in East Java, Mount Agung and Mount Batur in Bali and Mount Tambora in Sumbawa. Hikes range from three to four hour climbs to three to five day ascents. Lombok’s Mount Rinjani is one of the country’s most popular hikes, a three-day climb the sparse landscape of Papandayan Mountain
    9. the smoking lava dome at Soputan, North Sulawesi 07 that takes walkers through some of the country’s most stunning scenery. Famed for its rare beauty and eerie isolation, Rinjani, at 3,726 metres, is the second highest volcano in the Indonesian archipelago. Virtually the whole mountain complex, that stretches 65 kilometres across the northern part of the island, was declared a national park in 1997. Local communities, businesses and national park officials formed the The most volcanic area of the world, renowned as the ‘ring of fire’ Rinjani Trek Management Board, and so created one of the country’s premier trek destinations. Lombok is only slightly smaller than Bali and similar in topography, with fertile alluvial plains, evergreen rainforests, and picturesque, finely crafted rice terrace s stepping down to the sea. There the similarities stop. The deep oceanic trench that separates the two islands marks the Wallace Line: the faunal divide between Asia and Australia. For millennia, the strait has so hindered the natural migration of plants and animals that the mix of species early morning eruptions at Jonggrin Seloko Volcano, Semeru, Java
    10. Aiau Island, North Sulawesi is dominated by the dramatic Karangetang Volcano 08 differs dramatically on each side. As the Balinese the rest of the island in both climate and pace of say, looking across the gusty, swirling, dangerous life, Bedugul is an excellent place to explore the body of water, ÅhHere the tigers end. countryside on foot. Practically untouched by In Bali, those looking for some bracing fresh air development, two of the lakes lie side by side, and a cool retreat from the hectic coast, head to connected by a small canal and surrounded by the beautiful area known as Bedugul, a hill station tropical rainforest. A selection of guided treks are from colonial times, which offers hikers a great easily organized from most hotels in the area, base for recreation surrounded by stunning scenery. including hikes through the rainforest around Lake This is Bali’s lake district, with the countryside Tamblingan, which ends in a trip back across the surrounding the three lakes of Bratan, Tamblingan water in a traditional boat. The walk starts with a and Buyan providing a popular weekend escape step descent to the water’s edge from the road to for the Balinese and the centre of the island’s fruit, the temple of Ulun Danu. The path continues around vegetable and flower industries. A world apart from the lake cutting through amazing tropical vegetation
    11. the sulfur fields on Papandayan Mountain 09 Mount Rinjani – massive towering trees cut out the harsh sunlight keeping the temperature pleasantly low. Water sports enthusiasts can also enjoy rowing or river is one of the kayaking trips on lake Tamblingan. Other hikes visitors can enjoy in this area are trips through local coffee and vegetable plantations or walks country’s in the extensive Botanical Gardens, just west of Candi Kuning. Covering more than 125 hectares on the slopes of Gunung Pohon, this beautiful most popular park, related to the famous Kebun Raya Botanical Gardens in Bogor, West Java, contains an impressive collection of trees and flowers, including hikes more than 500 species of orchid. www.azimuth-travel.com
    12. 10 Rafting Indonesia’s many rivers offer some of the best rapids in the world for whitewater rafting enthusiasts of all skill levels. The rivers of Sumatra, Sulawesi, Java, Kalimantan and Bali offer a selection of amazing adrenalin pumping journeys through spectacular scenery and native jungle. The most popular rapids include the Uyung river in Bali, where a choice of internationally run outfits offer top levels of safety, with well- trained experienced guides and well-maintained equipment. The majority of rides along the Ayung river start to the north of Ubud, with the rapids passing through some of the island’s most spectacular scenery, the home to some of Bali’s most exclusive hotels.
    13. 11 rafting down the dense Jungle on the Citarik River, West Java In West Java, the Citarik river, which snakes down through the stunning beauty of the Mount Halimun National Park, offers grade 3 rapids while the Pekalen river in East Java offers an equally enthralling ride. Further afield, try the Alas river in Sumatra, the Mai Ting, Sa’dan, Rongkong and Ranoyapa rivers in Sulawesi. Alternatively, try bamboo rafting on the rivers of Kalimantan. Many rivers offer some of the best rapids in the world for whitewater rafting enthusiasts of all skill levels
    14. 12 Mountain Biking Getting out and exploring Bali should be on everybody’ s holiday itinerary, Once away from the more touristy areas of the island it’ easy to see how the island gained its s reputation as one of the most diverse holiday destinations in the world. The more adventurous traveler has a host of inland activities to choose from – whitewater rafting, river kayaking, tandem parachuting, elephant safaris, rice paddy trekking, horse riding and off road motorcycling to name a few and there is no danger of being lost for something to do. Exploring Bali should be on everybody’s holiday itinery Guided mountain biking tours are very popular in Bali, where tourists can enjoy exploring the beauty of the island’ interior on two wheels away from the busy streets s of the south. The various routes take bikers through the back streets of small rural villages, where they can enjoy the island’ spectacular rice paddies and the natural s splendour of its mountainous heart. Tours are more tailored towards the leisure cyclist and not the hardened enthusiast – most of the routes tend to go downhill more than up but it’ a fantastic way to experience parts of the island not s accessible by car.
    15. 13 The mountainous area of Kintamani around the crater of Mount Batur is a popular starting point with bikers heading down towards Ubud. This takes bikers through contrasting vegetation as the altitude changes – Kintamani is too high to farm rice and the area is full of fruit and vegetable plantations and pine forests. As bikers make their way through traditional Balinese villages towards Ubud, the rice paddies replace the trees and the cool mountain air becomes distinctly warmer. More remote areas of Bali offer equally stunning scenery, Enjoy the island’s spectacular rice paddies and the natural splendour of its mountainous hear including the roads running along the east coast of the island which provide excellent mountain biking opportunities. In West Java, the hills of the Puncak area offer a cool respite from the heart of the city and an excellent base from which to enjoy trekking, mountain biking and paragliding. Regular mountain bike tours of the area are organized by the Indonesian Mountain Biking Association. Alternatively bike enthusiasts can explore the Ciliwung tea plantation – the Puncak is home to West Java’ main s tea plantations.
    16. 14 Surfing The incredibly diverse variety of surfing spots many years and perhaps preferred to keep it a secret, throughout Indonesia have contributed to the country’s but now the word is out – according to the reputation as one of the world’s top surfing destinations. www.globalsurfers.com website, there are a total of World famous breaks like Uluwatu, G-Land and Padang 1,621 surf spots in Indonesia. Padang have been attracting the world’s top professional surfers for many years, but it’s the unparalleled number Sumatra of lesser known surf spots, with more being discovered One of Sumatra’s top surfing destinations, Nias lies every day, that make Indonesia such an exciting surfing off the west coast of the island, offering spectacular destination. waves that in the high season can reach as high as 3.5 Traditionally when people think about surfing in metres and are ranked within the best ten waves of the Indonesia, their first thought is Bali. However, although world. Every year a long list of major surfing events are there are some wonderfully exciting waves for surfers held here, including the World Professionals Qualifying off Bali’s beautiful beaches, there are many other even Series. Equally challenging waves can be had on the more challenging surf spots in other parts of Indonesia, Mentawai Islands, which lie off the central coast of including Sumatra, Java, Sumba, Sumbawa and Lombok. Sumatra, consisting of four main islands. Pagai Selatan, Surfers have known about the wonders of Indonesia for Pagai Utara, Sipora and Siberut.
    17. 15 Java The coast of West Java offers a number of tidy surfing breaks, the most popular being the fishing village of Pelabuhan Ratu near Sukabumi. Located about three hours from the capital Jakarta, this area is a well-known beach escape with a good range of accommodation on offer, surrounded by beautiful unspoiled countryside. Waves here are generally uncrowded although there is a small but growing local surfing contingent and the waves are busiest from May to October, when Cimaja beach gets the best swell. Pelabuhan Ratu offers the perfect combination of sleepy coastal villages, stunning beaches and good quality bars, hotels and restaurants. Horseshoe-shaped bays along the coast provide private romantic coves for sun-bathers and excellent swells for surfers The area is also legendary in Indonesia for being the home of Roro Kidul, the Queen of the South Seas, who has a room dedicated to her at the Samudra Hotel. Be warned, however, as it’s believed that if bathers wear green in the ocean, she will take them forever into her watery kingdom.
    18. 16 Another quality surf spot in West Java is Panaitan island, where the One Palm Point break offers one of the country’s best left-handers. Adrenalin junkies and big wave surfers should head for West Java’s Ujung Genteng or the world famous G-Land on the eastern tip of Java, home to the annual Quiksilver Pro and regarded as one of the best waves in the world. Bali Indonesia’s most popular tourist destination offers over 20 top-quality surfing breaks along the southwest and southeast coasts of the island and around the southern peninsula. Some of these waves, including the legendary Dreamland, Padang Padang and Uluwatu, are world-class barreling reef breaks. Others range from good fun, like the beach breaks around Kuta and Sanur, to serious heavy sucking bowls like Canggu, Balian and Madewi. The peak surf season for Bali is from April until October, when solid swells hit the reefs around Uluwatu, and Nusa Dua, delivering the world-class
    19. 17 waves that have made the island such a popular Sumbawa, the island of Sumba also offers one of the international surfing centre. best kept surfing secrets of Indonesia. Surfers keen to explore the islands east of Lombok are advised to take advantage of the many charter boats on offer, Nusa Tenggara East of Bali the islands that make up Nusa Tenggara offer the more adventurous surfer an excellent choice of Challenging waves can be had on surfing destinations. Closest to Bali, Lombok has a decent number of surf spots along the south coast near the Mentawai Islands, which lie the sleepy village of Kuta. These include the long slow off the central coast of Sumatra, left and a very fast hollow right-hander of Mawi beach, the left and right wrapping waves of Mawun beach, the consisting of four main islands hollow shifty lefty at Tanjung Aan, and the right peak at Sigar. Lombok’s best wave is located at Desert Point, widely regarded as one of the heaviest left-hand barrels in the world. guaranteeing easy passage to the area’s best waves, To the east of Lombok, Sumbawa island offers two as well as essential local knowledge. main surfing areas, West Sumbawa and the Lakey area, Whether you’re a beginner struggling to ride your which can be accessed by charter boat, ferry, overland first wave, or a seasoned professional, Indonesia’s transfers or flights from Bali. To the south east of beaches offer a wealth of surfing thrills for everyone.
    20. 18 Paragliding world dramatic Painam, West Sumatra Imagine how many past generations dreamt of the height of Puncak flying like a bird in the air. Now you have the chance to realize this dream by enjoying the magnificent feeling of paragliding. Paragliding is an aero sport, which, using the latest technology, enables you to fly without engines like an eagle in the clouds – it’s a sport like no other. It’s easy, simple and cheap and through experience and training allows skilled paragliders the chance to do amazing aerial maneuvers and cover vast distances. Paragliding in Indonesia As the most volcanic region of the world, Indonesia has no shortage of hills and mountains to enjoy paragliding from and the sport is growing rapidly with new dramatic sites being discovered all the time. There is an amazing variety of geographical features across the archipelago, offering paragliders the chance to launch from dramatic mountains, ridges, cliffs and slopes, over land and over sea.
    21. 19 The growing number of popular paragliding sites across the country include areas from the west of the archipelago to the east, from Sumatra to West Papua. Encompassing most of the nation’s major islands. In Java, there are sites in West Java, Central Java and East Java. In West Java, the most popular paragliding destination is the Puncak area in between the capital Jakarta and the city of Bandung. Here paragliding pilots regularly meet, swap skills and plan trips to more remote areas of the country. Flying in the Puncak area offers magnificent views over huge tea plantations, pine trees, tropical forests and mountains. There various different start points offering short flights down the mountain or much longer periods in the air, with large flight distances Photos above and below provided by : Flybali-www.flybali.com possible. Paragliding in the Puncak offers a wide range of services, and beginners have the opportunity to have all the latest equipment and technology readily available. Beginners can get a taste of what the sport involves by going on a tandem flight. Alternatively there are a number of courses available – the two-day training course offers the chance of a qualified instructor, and the excitement of solo flights after which paragliding students will be recognized as glider pilots. Those already qualified are welcome to join in on any of the regular paragliding events that are held in the area. Apart from the Puncak, there is also excellent paragliding in East Java at Mount Bromo and in Central Java near the city of Solo. Other destinations in Java include Wonogiri, Batu, Kampoeng Toga and Sugih. Here paragliders can enjoy a diverse landscape of mountains, rice paddies, tea plantations and volcanic craters. In Bali there are also fantastic paragliding opportunities around Mount Batur and Candidasa,
    22. 20 misty Puncak involving flights over the stunning Kintamani area, where mountains surround the beauty of Lake Batur and the stunning East coast of the island, where the holy Mount Agung, Bali’s highest volcano, towers over the sculpted rice fields. Further afield in Lombok, one of the country’s highest volcanic peak, Mount Rinjani, offers the paragliding enthusiast with some of the most spectacular scenery in the world. Further east in the McArthur hills in West Papua, the adventurer will discover one of the most exciting regions in the world, a beautiful land of mountains, jungle and lakes, where time has appeared to stand still. Likewise, around Lake Toba in Sumatra, paragliders have the opportunity to fly over a startling landscape of unimaginable beauty. Wherever you choose for your paragliding adventure, it’s sure to say that you’ll have the experience of a lifetime and leave Indonesia with memories that will stay with you forever.
    23. Indonesia Government Tourism Offices 21 West Sumatra Provincial Tourist Office Ministry of Culture and Tourism SULAWESI Gedung Sapta Pesona JI. Khatib Sulaiman no.7, Padang South Sulawesi Provincial Tourist Office JI. Medan Merdeka Barat No. 17 Phone: 62-751.55 711, 55 183 Gedung Mulo Jakarta 10110 Fax: 62-751. 446 282 J!, Sudirman No.23, Makasar 90133 Phone: 62-21.383 8102, 383 8436, Website: http.www.sumbar.id Phone: 62-411- 878 912 383 8352 Fax: 62-411- 812 314 Fax: 62-21.385 4558, 386 7589 Jambi Provincial Tourist Office Website:http//www.phinisi.com Website: www.indonesiatourism.go.id, JI. KH. Agus Salim, Kota Baru, Email disbudpar-sulsel@telkom.net www.budpar.go.id Jambi 36128 Phone: 62-741.445 054, 445 056 North Sulawesi Provincial Tourist Office Fax: 62-741.445054 JI Diponegoro 111, Manado 95112 Phone: 62-431- 851 723 BALI Bali Provincial Tourist Office Riau Provincial Tourist Office Fax: 62-431- 852 730 JI. S. Parman Niti Mandala Denpasar 80235 Jl. Jend. Sudirman no.200, Pekan Baru Phone: 62-361. 222 387, 226 313 Phone: 62-761. 314 52, 403 56 Central Sulawesi Provincial Tourist Office Fax: 62-361. 226 313 Fax: 62-761. 314 52 JI. Dewi Sartika, Palu Phone: 62-451- 217 95, 268 10 Bengkulu Provincial Tourist Office Fax: 62-451- 483 941 JI. P. Tendean No. 17, Bengkulu JAVA Banten Provincial Tourist Office Phone: 62-736- 212 72, 342 200 South East Sulawesi Provincial Tourist Office Jl. Ayib Usman No. 1, Kaligandu Fax: 62-736- 421 00 Jl. Tebau Nunggu No 2, Kendari Serang 42151 Phone: 62-401. 236 634 Phone: 62-254. 211 333 South Sumatra Provincial Tourist Office Fax; 62-401- 327 435 Fax: 62-254. 200 220 JI. Demang Lebar Daun Kav. IX, Palembang Phone: 62-711. 356 661, 310 026, Gorontalo Provincial Tourist Office West Java Provincial Tourist Office 311 345 JI. KH. Dewantara No. 147, Gorontalo Jl. RE. Martadinata No. 209 Fax: 62-711 311 544 Phone: 62-435- 822 579 Bandung 40411 Fax: 62-435- 830 412 Phone: 62-22. 727 1385 Bangka Belitung Provincial Tourist Office Fax 62-22. 727 3209 JI. Merdeka (ex. Wisma Timah lV) Pangkal Pinang 33121 MALUKU Jakarta Provincial Tourist Office Phone: 62-717- 437 705, 437 442 Maluku Provincial Tourist Office Jl Kuningan Barat No.2, Jakarta 12710 ext 122 Kantor Gubernur Provinsi Maluku Phone: 62-21.527 0917, 526 3922 Fax: 62-717- 437 442 Jl. Dr. J.B Sitanala, Ambon 97112 Fax: 62-21.522 9139 Phone: 62-911- 345 336, 352 471 Website: Jakarta.go.id Lampung Provincial Tourist Office Fax: 62-911- 352 471 JI. Jend. Sudirman No. 29 Central Java Provincial Tourist Office Bandar Lampung 35127 North Maluku Provincial Tourist Office Jl. Madukoro Blok BB-ID, Semarang Phone: 62-711- 261 430 Jl. Kamboja No. 144, Ternate Phone: 62-24.760 7184, 760 8570 Fax: 62-721- 266 184 Phone: 62-921- 326 277, 327 396 Fax; 62-24.760 7182 Website; http//semarangwasantara.net.id Email:tourism@semarangwasantara.net.id KALIMANTAN NUSA TENGGARA West Kalimantan ProvinciaI Tourist West Nusa Tenggara Provincial Tourist Office Yogyakarta Tourist Office Office JI..Langko 70, Mataram 21868 Jl. Malioboro 56, Yogyakarta Jl. Letjen.Sutoyo Km 17, Pontianak Phone: 62-370- 634 800 Phone: 62-274.587 486 Phone: 62-561- 742 838, 741 445 Fax: 62-370- 637 233 Fax: 62-274. 565 437 Fax: 62-561- 739 644 Website: http//entebe.com Email: disbudpar@wasantara.net.id East Java Provincial Tourist Office East Kalimantan Provincial Tourist Office JI Wisata Manengga1, Surabaya JI Jend. Sudirman 22, Samarinda East Nusa Tenggara Provincial Tourist Office Phone: 62-31. 853 1714, 853 1815 Phone: 62-541- 736 860, 747 241 JI. Raya EI Tari No. 72, Kupang 85227 Fax: 62-31. 853 1822 Fax: 62-541- 736 868 Phone: 62-380 821 540, 833 650 Fax: 62-380 821 540 South Kalimantan Provincial Tourist Office Website: http//www.promontt.com JI Pramuka No.4, Banjarmasin 702249 Email: promontt@tefkom.fd SUMATERA Nonggroe Aceh Darussalam Provincial Tourist Phone: 62-511- 364 5511, 326 4511 Office Fax: 62-511- 364 5512 Jl Tgk. Cik. Kuta Karan No. 03 PAPUA Banda Aceh 23121 Central Kalimantan Provincial Tourist Office Papua Provincial Tourist Qffice Phone: 62-651.23 692 Jl. Tjilik Riwut Km. 5, Palangkaraya 73112 JI. Raya Kota Raja Pim. Abe Pura, Papua Fax: 62-651.33 723 Phone: 62-536- 311 10, 310 07 Phone: 62-967- 583 001 Fax: 62-536 29377 Fax: 62-967- 583 001 North Sumatra Provincial Tourist Office JI Jend. 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