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Semarang
(Borobudur), Indonesia
Hidden for centuries beneath volcanic lava, the largest Buddhist
monument in the world was discovered in 1814. Now gloriously
restored, the massive 8th-century complex of Borobudur is a
mythological model of the universe carved in stone. We'll cross
the scenic rice fields and plains of central Java to visit this
wondrous site.
Bali (Padang Bai),
Indonesia
Bali is a place of such vast physical, cultural and spiritual
beauty that it can truly be called a paradise. Volcanic hills are
sculpted with precision into verdant terraces and rice fields.
Authentic lifestyles remain unchanged in many villages, where
beautiful young girls dance the legong. The Balinese live in
harmony with nature, and honor the gods through Hindu ceremonies
and rituals held at sacred temples numbering in the tens of
thousands.
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