
Viajar lejos cambia cuando sabes con quién vas.
Diseñamos rutas con cuidado y atención al detalle,
donde la forma de viajar importa tanto como el destino.
Integra un grupo de afinidad donde nutres y te nutres.
Una propuesta alegre con potencial de transformación.
Viajar lejos cambia cuando sabes con quién vas.
Diseñamos rutas con cuidado
y atención al detalle.
Donde la forma de viajar
importa tanto como el destino.
Integra un grupo de afinidad
donde nutres y te nutres.
Una propuesta alegre,
con potencial de transformación.
Magic Indonesia – September 2026






































Start at
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
End at
Bali
Duration
22 days
Schedule date
September 2026
Style
ShantiTur Origin
Indonesia Mágica – Edición Borneo
Un viaje en grupo reducido por Indonesia que se desarrolla paso a paso.
Viajamos a través de las islas, compartiendo un camino que va tomando forma a través del tiempo, el lugar y el propio grupo.
Nos movemos por la diversidad de Indonesia con atención y cuidado.
Cada día creamos un espacio tanto para el paisaje exterior como para la experiencia interior, permitiendo que cada persona encuentre su propio camino en este viaje.
Elige tu experiencia:
Itinerario completo de 22 días (13 de septiembre)
Viaje reducido de 15 días (20 de septiembre)
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Price
22 DAYS · COMPLETE JOURNEY
from USD 6,690
per person on shared room (double base)
Prefer your own room? Single option available on request.
15 DAYS · INSULAR ADVENTURE
from USD 4,350
per person on shared room (double base)
Prefer your own room? Single option available on request.
Included/Excluded
Gastronomy: Daily breakfast included at all hotels. Additionally, 21 meals are included in the 22-day itinerary, or 15 meals if you choose the 15-day route.
Guiding and support: Local Spanish-speaking guides and permanent tour leader coordination throughout the trip.
Documentation and insurance: Mandatory travel health insurance and visa fees.
Personal expenses: Free meals and expenses of a personal nature.
Tour Plan
We begin our journey in Kuala Lumpur as a time of preparation and gradual entry into Southeast Asia. We visit the Botanical Garden as a first space of respite, then explore Thean Hou Temple, the National Mosque, and the Islamic Arts Museum. We walk through Bukit Bintang and the night market, experiencing the city’s pulse while gaining cultural context before entering Indonesia.
Java opens with the element of Earth, manifested in stone, memory, and ancient civilization. We visit Prambanan’s 9th-century Hindu complex and Borobudur—the world’s largest Buddhist temple—at sunrise, connecting with the ancestral and foundational. The Kraton of Yogyakarta and a batik workshop ground us in living tradition and UNESCO-recognized craft.
We enter Tanjung Puting National Park aboard a traditional klotok (a wooden riverboat), navigating the Sekonyer River slowly. We spend one night in the park and another on the klotok, immersed in direct contact with the rainforest. Visits to orangutan rehabilitation centers allow us to experience Earth in its living, biocentric expression, walking respectfully on wooden walkways among the jungle’s rhythm.
In the Mount Bromo region, we connect with Fire as transmutation and release. The active volcano surrounded by volcanic sand becomes a space for transformation at sunrise. The walk to the crater’s edge reinforces the experience of shedding what is no longer needed, witnessing the geological force that defines this austere, ever-changing landscape.
A three-day, two-night liveaboard experience in Komodo National Park. We navigate between islands like Padar and Pink Beach, enjoying refreshing swims and deck relaxation. We visit Komodo dragons with local rangers and experience snorkeling in the Labuan Bajo area. Water manifests as fluidity, emotion, and gratitude—a time to flow with the rhythm of sailing and daylight.
In Flores, we visit traditional villages like Watublapi where families practice ikat weaving, and stay in an eco-resort. At Kelimutu volcano’s three crater lakes at sunrise, Air expresses as breadth of vision, intuition, and silence. We also experience local dance cultural activities. The height and traditional encounters invite contemplation and connection with the territory and its people.
We arrive in Bali coinciding with the full moon, marking the peak of the expansive process. Here we work with Ether—the subtle and integrative—experiencing Bali as the journey’s savasana. Elements reappear: Earth in Jatiluwih’s UNESCO rice terraces by e-bike, Fire in the Kecak dance ritual, Water in purification rituals at Tirta Gangga and Beji Griya sacred waterfalls, and Air from mountain viewpoints at dawn. We experience a gong bath at Pyramids of Chi, visit Munduk and the ancestral village of Tenganan, and close the journey in Ubud amidst creativity and community.
Testimonials


Fernando Ariel Rosselli (Argentina)
Jewels of Asia - 2026

Mimicha Casado (Argentina)
Jewels of Asia - 2026

Florencia Vilches (Argentina)
Jewels of Asia - 2026

Diana S. Tolmasky (Argentina)
Jewels of Asia - 2026

Sergio Rajngewerc (Argentina)
Jewels of Asia - 2026

Marcela Iporre Serrano (Bolivia)
Jewels of Asia - 2026

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