Java Tours & Holidays
Java Small Group Tours & Tailor-Made Holidays
The world’s most populous island, Java is home to over half of Indonesia’s entire population. It once lay at the heart of powerful Hindu-Buddhist kingdoms, Islamic sultanates and the Dutch East Indies and today lays claim to the country’s thriving capital and four of Indonesia’s eight World Heritage Sites. Sandwiched between Sumatra to the west and Bali to the east, Java’s volcanic landscapes have been a melting pot of cultures and religions for generations, resulting ...
The world’s most populous island, Java is home to over half of Indonesia’s entire population. It once lay at the heart of powerful Hindu-Buddhist kingdoms, Islamic sultanates and the Dutch East Indies and today lays claim to the country’s thriving capital and four of Indonesia’s eight World Heritage Sites. Sandwiched between Sumatra to the west and Bali to the east, Java’s volcanic landscapes have been a melting pot of cultures and religions for generations, resulting in an island whose artistic and human traditions resonate across some of the most fertile landscapes anywhere on earth. A mix of dense tropical rainforest, coastal mangroves and rich Javan rice terraces, the island is considered a birdwatcher’s paradise, with over 450 species being recorded, along with some 500 species of butterfly, around 100 different types of snakes and the critically endangered one-horned rhino.
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Best experiences

Trek to the summit of Mount Ijen
A short but relatively steep trek rewards you with amazing views from the summit of Mount Ijen, which is home to a wonderful aqua blue volcanic lake. Evidence of volcanic activity is everywhere, as you observe the local miners descending into the crater and re-emerge with baskets full of yellow, crystalline sulphur deposits, sometimes transporting up to 80kg at a time.
Watch ballet in a Hindu temple
Visit the 9th century Hindu temples of the Prambanan Temple complex, the largest, as well the finest, Hindu temple complex in the country. Here you will witness a Ramayana Ballet Performance, which tells an epic love story through graceful dance movements set to an orchestra of traditional Javanese instruments.
Discover Jogja's food scene
The vibrant food scene of Yogyakarta is often is overlooked. Discover the history of Central Javanese cuisine with a local specialist guide. as you travel through the city experiencing various delicacies and witnessing how they are made.
Meet a traditional Kris-maker
Listed by UNESCO as a 'Masterpiece of Intangible Heritage of Humanity', the Kris is an asymmetrical dagger with distinctive blade patterning. Meet with a local kris-maker and learn more about the traditions of this art form.
Visit Ambarawa's Railway Museum
Visit the historical city of Ambarawa and discover the Railway Museum which was established in the 1970s with the purpose of preserving retired steam locomotives. The museum is home to some twenty-one steam locomotives, four of which still function.
Witness the temple sunrise
Arrive at dawn to the stunning site of Borobudur, the largest Buddhist temple in the world, where two million stone blocks were required in its construction, and witness the sun rise over this spectacular UNESCO World Heritage Site.