G Adventures adds Indonesia trips

Wednesday, 02 Apr, 2025 0

In a major product expansion, G Adventures has launched 20 new trips across the islands of Indonesia.

The new adventures, which join the Classic travel style, give travellers the opportunity to discover lesser known areas of the archipelago, including hidden attractions in popular Bali.

The small group itineraries will take travellers to underexplored regions such as Sulawesi, Kalimantan and the Batak villages of Sumatra.

Trips including wildlife spotting from orangutans to Komodo Dragons, and the unique culture of the Torajan people.

G Adventures continues to offer group experiences in popular Bali and Lombok but steers travellers away from popular sites.

This includes visiting community projects developed by G Adventures’ non-profit partner, Planeterra.

The 20 new trips join a handful of other new trips, launched earlier this year, straddling the Geluxe travel style (one-of-a-kind accommodation and a comfortable yet active adventure) and Solo-ish, for solo travellers.

The new Classic trips can be combined back to back, giving travellers the chance to see more of the country if they choose several shorter week-long trips.

Yves Marceau, VP of product at G Adventures, said: “We wanted to bring something exciting to Indonesia that introduced G Adventures travellers to the true culture and adventure.”

“We wanted to revamp our trips to the country – and create entirely new ones – to travel deeper in the country, taking travellers much further off the beaten path.”

New G Adventures trips in Indonesia include:

Sulawesi Adventure: The Culture of Tana Toraja

This nine-day trip takes travellers into the heart of Sulawesi. The group will explore villages where traditional cliffside tombs and elaborate funeral ceremonies honour loved ones for generations, and meet the Torajan people, hear their stories firsthand, and gain a deeper understanding of a culture that sees death not as an end, but as a sacred continuation. Priced from £1,199* per person, with departures from 14 December 2025

Indonesia: Borneo Orangutans of Tanjung Puting National Park

This seven-day adventure journeys deep into the heart of Indonesian Borneo in search of the elusive orangutan. Three nights are spent aboard a traditional klotok boat, and there are treks through dense rainforest by day and night. A visit to the Tanjung Harapan Orangutan Rehabilitation Center for orphaned orangutans gives a unique opportunity to see these creatures up close in a semi-wild environment. Priced from £1,179 per person, with departures from 8 November 2025

Highlights of Sumatra

This seven-day journey through Sumatra island sees jungle treks, hidden villages and epic wildlife encounters, including a hike through Gunung Leuser National Park to search for the Sumatran orangutan. The itinerary includes river tube rides and soaks in steamy hot springs under the stars, plus trips to several local villages, including the traditional Karo Batak village, Dokan Village. Priced from £679 per person, with departures from 8 October 2025

G Adventures’ new trips to Indonesia are ready to book now.



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