The once sleepy island of Flores, home to lush, fragrant forests, a skyline of perfectly shaped volcanoes and Komodo dragons, has become Indonesia’s next eco-travel hotspot.
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By Cristina Goyanes
World-class surfers reveal their favourite places to catch the perfect wave.
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This isolated mountain range in southern Kalimantan is home to dense forests, mist-laced karst formations, indigenous Dayak villages, jungle treks and white-water rafting.
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Borneo’s indigenous peoples, known collectively as Dayaks, belong to many different tribal groups each with its own dialect, customs, laws, culture and territory.
Head to Bali’s cultural heart -- set among lush rice paddies and jungle -- for cooking classes and homestays, spas and shopping, dance performances and the Sacred Monkey Forest.
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Mapping the World
A cartographer's guide to global destinations.
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