A journey into wild nature, authentic culture, and hidden islands at the southern gateway of Sumatra.
When travelers think of Indonesia destinations like Bali, Komodo, or Yogyakarta often dominate the conversation. Yet just a short distance from Jakarta lies a region that offers something increasingly rare in today’s travel landscape: authenticity without crowds.
Welcome to Lampung — a province at the southern tip of Sumatra where pristine beaches, untouched islands, and rich biodiversity meet centuries-old traditions.
Lampung is not about luxury resorts or nightlife. It is about raw beauty, meaningful encounters, and immersive travel experiences. Here, you can witness elephants roaming in conservation forests, snorkel in crystal-clear waters untouched by mass tourism, and stand on the edge of one of the most famous volcanoes in the world — Krakatau.
For travelers seeking something deeper than a typical holiday, Lampung offers a rare opportunity: to explore Indonesia as it once was.
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Lampung holds a strategic position as the main gateway connecting Java and Sumatra. Located just across the Sunda Strait from Jakarta, it is easily accessible yet remarkably underexplored.
This unique position gives Lampung an extraordinary diversity of landscapes:
Unlike more developed regions, Lampung still retains its natural rhythm, where fishing villages, local markets, and traditional lifestyles remain central to daily life.



One of the most important conservation areas in Southeast Asia, Way Kambas National Park is a sanctuary for endangered species, including the Sumatran elephant and Sumatran rhinoceros.
Unlike traditional zoos or safari parks, Way Kambas focuses on ethical wildlife conservation and rehabilitation. Visitors can observe elephants in their natural habitat, learn more about conservation efforts through the Indonesian Conservation Authority, and gain insight into Indonesia’s environmental challenges.
This is not just a visit — it is an educational and emotional Lampung wildlife experiences that leaves a lasting impact.



Few places on Earth carry the geological and historical significance of Krakatau.
The catastrophic eruption of 1883 changed global climate patterns and remains one of the most powerful volcanic events in recorded history. Today, Anak Krakatau (“Child of Krakatau”) continues to rise from the sea — a living symbol of Earth’s dynamic forces. Indonesia Tourism Official Website
Travelers can:
Standing on Krakatau is both humbling and unforgettable.



If your idea of paradise includes turquoise waters, vibrant coral reefs, and quiet island life, then Pahawang Island will exceed expectations.
Unlike Bali or the Gili Islands, Pahawang remains relatively untouched. Snorkeling here reveals colorful coral gardens, tropical fish, and exceptional underwater visibility snorkeling tours in Lampung.
Island hopping experiences often include:
It is the perfect escape for travelers seeking tranquility.



At Kiluan Bay, early mornings offer a magical experience: dolphin watching experience pods of dolphins leaping through the ocean as the sun rises.
Unlike controlled environments, these dolphins are completely wild. The experience feels raw, authentic, and deeply connected to nature.
Kiluan Bay is also ideal for:
Lampung offers a diverse range of experiences for different travel styles:
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Lampung is home to indigenous communities with strong cultural identity. Unlike many tourist destinations where traditions are performed for visitors, here they remain a natural part of daily life.
Key cultural elements include:
Traveling in Lampung offers the chance to engage respectfully with local communities and understand their way of life.
Transfer from airport, city orientation, and local culinary experience.
Elephant conservation visit, jungle exploration, and wildlife observation.
Full-day snorkeling and island hopping adventure.
Early departure, trekking Anak Krakatau, return by sunset.
Leisure morning and transfer.
Customize your journey: Plan Your Lampung Trip
Lampung is easily accessible from Jakarta available via Garuda Indonesia domestic flights or ferry crossings.
Best time to visit Lampung The dry season (April–October) is ideal for outdoor activities, offering calm seas and clear skies.
Accommodation options include:
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Lampung is an emerging destination, which means tourism still has a direct impact on local communities and ecosystems.
Travel responsibly by:
Sustainable travel ensures Lampung remains unspoiled for future generations.
At Javaindo Ecotourism, we believe travel should create positive impact.
We offer Lampung tour packages :
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Lampung is still under the radar — but not for long. As more travelers seek authentic destinations, this region is quickly gaining attention.
Now is the perfect time to experience Lampung before it changes.
Yes, Lampung offers a unique mix of beaches, wildlife, and volcanoes without mass tourism.
Around 1 hour by flight or 6–8 hours by ferry and land transport.
Way Kambas elephants, Krakatau volcano, and Pahawang Island.
Yes, especially when traveling with experienced local operators.
