Curated Indonesian Experiences
Born from a Deep, Lived Connection to Indonesia
Discover Indonesia through a personal lens. Experience authentic culture, thoughtful curation, and tailor-made journeys designed around your pace, interests, and travel style.

Discover Indonesia’s
Vibrant Living Heritage
The Art of Batik"To know Indonesia is to know that the world is far more beautiful and complex than you ever imagined."

Bespoke Journeys Through Indonesia
Indonesia is not a single destination. It is an archipelago of over 17,000 islands, each with its own landscapes, traditions, and stories waiting to be discovered. Yet so much of its richness remains unseen, reduced to well-worn routes and familiar clichés that barely scratch the surface of what this country truly has to offer.
At Indo by Design, we created personalized journeys that offer deeper experiences. Each itinerary is custom-built to reflect the traveller’s pace, interests, and vision of meaningful travel. We do not offer fixed packages or standard routes. Instead, we provide thoughtful, tailor-made travel crafted with care, local expertise, and genuine purpose.
Wild Encounters in Borneo's Ancient Rainforest
Deep in the heart of Kalimantan lies one of the oldest rainforests on earth. The canopy stretches endlessly overhead, rivers wind through untouched jungle, and wildlife moves at its own pace. This is Borneo at its most raw and extraordinary. The landscape has remained largely unchanged for millions of years and still holds the power to stop you in your tracks.
It is one of the last places on earth where you can watch wild orangutans move through the trees as they have for thousands of years. Witnessing a mother cradling her young in the branches above, indifferent to your presence, is an encounter no photograph can fully capture. It stays with you long after you leave the forest behind.

17,000 Islands. One Curated Letter.
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