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10 Quiet Tourist Destinations in Indonesia, Escaping the World's Hustle and Bustle

Thursday, 23 October 2025 | 15:00

Author: Arif S

Pulau Sumba
Sumba Island is one of the tranquil tourist destinations.
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Amid the torrent of mass tourism and packed holiday itineraries, a new phenomenon called silent tourism is emerging. This type of travel emphasizes solitary experiences, calming the mind, and returning to life's simplicity. 

Indonesia, with its vast and diverse natural landscapes, has many places suitable for travelers seeking tranquility.

Here are 10 silent tourism destinations in Indonesia offering peaceful atmospheres, clean air, and calming scenery, perfect places for self-reflection and a pause from the fast-paced life.

1. Gili Meno, Lombok

Known as the calmest island among the three Gilis, Gili Meno offers a tropical atmosphere without the roar of motorized vehicles. 

Expanses of white sand and clear water make this place ideal for tourists who simply want to lie down, read a book, or dive into the silent sea.

2. Wae Rebo, Flores

Situated at 1,200 meters above sea level, Wae Rebo Village provides a unique experience, living alongside the indigenous community in traditional cone-shaped houses. 

The journey to this village requires several hours of trekking, but upon arrival, the quiet atmosphere and mountain views make all the fatigue worthwhile.

3. Nyang Nyang Beach, Bali

Despite being on Indonesia's busiest tourist island, Nyang Nyang Beach remains a silent oasis. 

Its location is hidden behind the Uluwatu cliffs, accessible only by descending hundreds of steps. This beach is often called "the last untouched beach" in Bali.

4. Gili Iyang Island, East Java

This small island in Sumenep is famous as "the island with the highest oxygen levels in the world." Not only is the air fresh, but the atmosphere is also quiet due to minimal vehicles. 

Suitable for tourists wanting a digital detox while enjoying the marine nature and interacting with the friendly local residents.

5. Cimande Village, Bogor

Located not far from Jakarta, Cimande Village offers rural tourism with a slow living concept. The sound of the babbling river and the green rice fields provide natural therapy to release fatigue. 

Here, tourists can learn Cimande pencak silat or simply enjoy peaceful village life.

6. Pangumbahan Beach, Sukabumi

This place is not just a beach but also a habitat for rare green turtles. Visitors can witness the release of hatchlings into the sea at dusk, in a sacred, silent atmosphere. 

Far from cafes and resorts, Pangumbahan offers a sincere, down-to-earth natural experience.

7. Menjangan Island, West Bali

Located in the West Bali National Park area, Menjangan Island is a paradise for divers seeking tranquility. 

Its sea is clear, full of coral reefs, and free from tourist crowds. On this small island, time seems to stop between the crashing waves and the rustling wind.

8. Togian Islands, Central Sulawesi

For solitude lovers, the Togian Islands are a hidden paradise. Getting here requires hours of sea travel, but the reward is calm blue seas, tropical forests, and simple fishing villages. 

Many tourists call Togian "a place to truly be still."

9. Sumba Island, East Nusa Tenggara

Sumba is not just an exotic destination but also a place for slow travel. Its beaches are still natural, its culture is rich, and its people live simply. 

Some resorts in Sumba even implement a digital detox concept, with no internet signal, to ensure tourists are truly present in nature.

10. Tuktuk Siadong, Lake Toba, North Sumatra

Tuktuk is a small village on the peninsula of Samosir Island, surrounded by the calm waters of Lake Toba. Here, tourists can sit for hours undisturbed, accompanied only by the sound of water and mountain wind.