Regions

€˜Go home, tourist!€™
In Kuta, a local surfer has found that it is worthwhile to share waves with tourists.
Bali'€™s wild side
Managing conservation, tourism and the needs of local communities in Bali Barat National Park
Angel sparks controversy
Journalists strike after West Java’s most famous newspaper ‘withdraws’ poem.
Radio Pikonane
Connecting Papua’s Central Highlands
Classroom culture shock
An Australian teacher trainer learns a lesson (or two) in East Java
Deals and denial
Who is really responsible for Indonesia's drug epidemic?
Sand rafts - a photo essay
Along the Opak River in Pundong, near Bantul, Yogyakarta, locals trade their sweat for a pile of sand.
Modelling syariah in Aceh
A conference in Banda Aceh reveals divergent opinions about what model of Islamic law Aceh should adopt
Politics of symbolism
Unionists express their disgust at local government’s failure to look after the interests of workers
Living like kings
Working-class Singaporeans travel to Indonesia’s Riau Islands in search of a fantasy built around sex
Singapore, not sawit
Tourism campaigns in East Kalimantan fall short of provincial middle class aspirations
Tourism in question
In our new edition, Inside Indonesia explores different perspectives on tourism
Postcards from a wasteland
Despite being a scene of destruction and heartache, there is a strange beauty in the new landscape created in the wake of the Sidoarjo mud disaster.