Often scrolling through TikTok and finding tons of travel content around Indonesia? Beyond foreign destinations, there are still many amazing places to visit right here in Indonesia! Curious about the coolest travel spots in Indonesia? Here are seven viral tourist destinations in Indonesia you should visit.
Dusun Semilir, Semarang
The colorful rides at Dusun Semilir have gone viral on TikTok. No wonder! Visitors can enjoy a fun, multi-colored slide attraction. This family-friendly destination also offers many other rides, from a haunted house and sightseeing train to a tram and gondola. It’s an ideal spot for those looking for a local getaway with the family.
Dusun Semilir is located on Jalan Soekarno-Hatta No. 49, Ngemple, Bawen, Semarang Regency, Central Java. It’s open daily, operating from 9 AM–5 PM on weekdays and 8 AM–6 PM on weekends.
According to Dusun Semilir’s official social media account, starting in June 2025, ticket prices are IDR 30,000 on weekdays and IDR 40,000 on weekends. To get there, you can take a city bus from Semarang and get off directly at the Dusun Semilir Eco Park stop.
Tumpak Sewu Waterfall, Lumajang
Nicknamed ‘Indonesia’s Niagara’, Tumpak Sewu Waterfall offers spectacular views that leave visitors in awe. Its location is hidden between cliffs and dense forest. This spot is a bit of a challenge to reach—but the view from below is absolutely breathtaking. Many TikTok content creators shoot cinematic videos here because of its magical scenery.
Tumpak Sewu Waterfall is located on Jalan Tumpak Sewu, Besukcukit, Sidomulyo, Pronojiwo District, Lumajang Regency, East Java. Starting in June 2025, entrance tickets are priced from IDR 20,000 per person. It’s open daily from 7 AM to 5 PM.
There are three main access points to Tumpak Sewu: via Coban Sewu (Malang), the Lumajang entrance and Tetes Cave. If you plan to hike down to the base for a view from below, the Lumajang route is the most recommended for its safer path.
Baluran National Park, Banyuwangi
Ever dreamed of visiting an African-style safari field? Baluran National Park is your answer! Known as ‘Africa van Java’, it features vast savannas and wildlife like deer, bulls, nd peacocks, making it perfect for aesthetic safari-style photos.
Baluran National Park is located in Sumberwaru, Banyuputih, Situbondo Regency, East Java. To get there, you can take a train from Surabaya to Banyuwangi, which usually takes about 6 hours. Starting in June 2025, ticket prices are as follows:
Monday–Friday: IDR 21,000 for domestic tourists or IDR 31,000 for international tourists.
Saturday–Sunday: IDR 205,000 for both domestic and international tourists.
Tianyar Savanna, Bali
Bali isn’t just about beaches and resorts. In Karangasem Regency, the Tianyar Savanna offers vast views that feel like a slice of a different country. Golden grasslands, mountain views in the distance, and blue skies create the perfect backdrop for aesthetic social media content.
During the rainy season, visitors can enjoy a fresh and lush green landscape. In the dry season, the grass turns golden, giving it the feel of an African savanna.
Tianyar Savanna is located in Tianyar, Kubu, Karangasem Regency, Bali. It’s open 24 hours on Mondays, and from 7 AM to 6 PM from Tuesday to Sunday. There’s currently no entry fee to visit Tianyar Savanna, though you may need to pay a vehicle parking fee of IDR 5,000–15,000 depending on your vehicle type.
Klayar Beach, Pacitan
This East Java hidden gem is famous for its unique rock formations and the ‘sea flute’—a loud sound created when waves crash into rock crevices. Many visitors and content creators film scenic clips here while strolling along the warm white sand and watching waves crash against the rocks.
Klayar Beach is located on Jalan Pantai Klayar, Kendal, Sendang, Donorojo District, Pacitan Regency, East Java. As of June 2025, entrance tickets are priced at IDR 10,000 for children and IDR 15,000 for adults. You can reach Klayar Beach by train from Surabaya to Pacitan.
Telaga Warna, Dieng
Telaga Warna isn’t your typical lake—its water changes color due to its sulfur content! At times, the lake appears green, blue, or yellow depending on the sunlight. TikTok users have been captivated by the lake’s shifting hues. Plus, Dieng is known for its cool air and light morning mist.
Telaga Warna is located in Dieng, Wonosobo Regency, Central Java. You can take a bus to Wonosobo Terminal and get off at the Dieng intersection. From there, continue your journey by taxi, ojek, or on foot. Starting in June 2025, entrance tickets are IDR 22,500 for domestic tourists and IDR 163,500 for international tourists.
Maria Tritis Cave, Yogyakarta
If you enjoy spiritual travel or simply want a peaceful getaway, Maria Tritis Cave has gone viral for its tranquil atmosphere. Many pilgrims come here for meditation, self-reflection, or just to unwind in peace. It’s also a beautiful spot for slow-living or self-healing content that’s currently trending on TikTok.
Maria Tritis Cave is located on Jalan Sapto Sari Bulu, Paliyan, Gunung Dowo, Giring, Paliyan District, Gunungkidul Regency, Yogyakarta Special Region. The journey from Yogyakarta to Maria Tritis Cave usually takes about 50 minutes. Currently, there is no entry fee to visit Maria Tritis Cave.
So, which of these seven viral tourist spots do you want to visit first? If you love aesthetic natural destinations that look great for your social media content, be sure to check them all out. And don’t forget to protect your trip with Travel Insurance from MSIG Indonesia to make your journey in Indonesia safer and more comfortable!