Sulawesi and North Maluku are islands in Indonesia where unique traditions are still alive, wildlife is abundant both on and offshore, and landscapes are luscious and untouched. Their tourist paths are relatively unworn, making them ideal getaways for those wanting to explore the lesser-known cultural practices, wildlife, and landscapes of Indonesia.
This three-week itinerary will see you travelling through Makassar in the south, journeying north through Sulawesi, and immersing yourself in traditional village life along the way before relaxing in the highlands of Tomohon. Next, discover the native, intriguing and rare wildlife in Tangkoko Nature Reserve. Head east to North Maluku, where, underneath the clear waters, you’ll find a world of pristine coral reefs brimming with abundant marine life. You'll have many opportunities at an eco-friendly dive resort to dive and snorkel through these waters. You’ll also have a chance to explore a local village and discover some incredible birdlife. End your holiday in the smaller, contrasting spice island Sultanates of bustling Ternate and peaceful Tidore.
Highlights include:
- Immerse yourself in Torajan village life and its fascinating traditions by visiting local markets and homes
- Get up close and personal with the friendly black crested macaques and other wildlife with a park ranger through Tangkoko Nature Reserve
- Cool off and relax in the picturesque highland region of Tomohon with two days at your leisure
- Spend several days at an eco-friendly dive resort snorkelling or diving in some of the world’s best coral reefs
- Explore the contrasting ‘Spice Islands’ of bustling Ternate and sleepy Tidore