1. Mount Bromo
Mount Bromo is one of the most famous  and most beautiful volcanoes in Indonesia. It is located in Tengger, in  East Java. The best views from Mount Bromo  to the Sand Sea below and  the surrounding volcanoes are at sunrise.
2. Bledug Kuwu
It is located in Kluwu village, kradenan  district, Grobogan province. It is named Bledug Kuwu because of its  sound that periodically make an explosion sound like Bledug (like an  explosion of an artillery from the distance), from the mud bubble  together with the coming out of the smoke, gases, and salty water.
3. Komodo Island
Komodo is one of the 17,508 islands that  make up the Republic of Indonesia. The Komodo dragon, the world’s  largest living lizard, takes its name from the island. A type of monitor  lizard, it inhabits Komodo and some of the smaller surrounding islands.
4. Lake Toba
Lake Toba is a lake and super volcano.  It is the largest volcanic lake in the world. The eruption is believed  to have had a VEI intensity of 8. This is the largest known eruption  anywhere on Earth in the last 25 million years.
5. Lombok
6. Raja Ampat
Raja Ampat or the Four Kings is located  off the northwest tip of Bird’s Head Peninsula on the island of New  Guinea. Raja Ampat’s beauty, both above the water and below the water,  is truly amazing.
7. Lake Saiful Muluk
Lake Saiful Muluk is a lake located at  the northern end of the Kaghan Valley. There is a story about this lake  that prince of Persia fell in love with a fairy princess at the lake.  The impact of the lake beauty is of such extent that people believe that  fairies come down to lake in full moon.
