Description
This unusual journey between the beautiful island of Bali and the cosmopolitan city of Kuala Lumpur represents a fascinating itinerary which focuses on the island of Java, the heart of Indonesia and the most culturally compelling of her islands. From encounters with endemic wildlife, snorkelling on wonderful corals, witnessing volcanic landscapes and visiting places of deep spiritual significance and areas of outstanding natural beauty, we have planned the itinerary to incorporate all facets of this beguiling region.
Our expedition promises to be an adventure shared with just 100 like-minded travellers and with our perfectly suited small ship, we can access islands and bays that the big ships simply cannot get close to and with our fleet of Zodiac landing craft, friendly crew and excellent expedition team we will truly make the most of our time in this unique part of the world.
After some time in Bali, during which we will visit the less developed north coast of the island, we begin our exploration of Java. From Probolinggo we will witness the stunning landscape of Mount Bromo National Park, learn of 16th century Javanese history in Cirebon, see the Krakatoa volcano, birdwatch in the beautiful World Heritage Site of the Ujung Kulon National Park and snorkel, swim and explore ribbons of pristine beaches in the idyllic ‘Thousand Islands’ and Belitung Islands. In addition, one of the many highlights of our journey will be our visit to Borobudur, the great Buddhist stupa, built and decorated perhaps before 800 AD. This should be on anybody’s list of the ten greatest art-complexes in the world for its size, quality, sophistication and excellent state of preservation.
Leaving Java we sail for Malaysia, and before our voyage concludes in Kuala Lumpur, we will have the opportunity to explore the culturally fascinating city of Malacca. We hope you can join us for this extraordinary adventure as we discover areas of outstanding natural beauty and witness diverse cultures while learning of the region’s intriguing history.




