1/9Sailing Into IndonesiaStar Clippers’ new Indonesia itinerary travels off the beaten path to several uninhabited, small islands. // © 2017 Mindy PoderRead the Full StoryPreviousNext2/9Sailing Into IndonesiaSatonda Island is inhabited by a colony of fruit bats, and is the site of a crater lake and caldera hike. // © 2017 Mindy PoderRead the Full StoryPreviousNext3/9Sailing Into IndonesiaThe itinerary features mostly destinations for snorkeling and watersports. // © 2017 Mindy PoderRead the Full StoryPreviousNext4/9Sailing Into IndonesiaIn Komodo National Park, guests break off in small groups and are guided by a park ranger. // © 2017 Mindy PoderRead the Full StoryPreviousNext5/9Sailing Into IndonesiaGuides at Komodo carry a long, narrow forked stick that resembles the Komodo dragon’s tongue. // © 2017 Mindy PoderRead the Full StoryPreviousNext6/9Sailing Into IndonesiaThe Komodo Lizard is called a dragon because of its aggressive and potentially deadly behavior. // © 2017 Mindy PoderRead the Full StoryPreviousNext7/9Sailing Into IndonesiaPink Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches and snorkeling sites on the itinerary. // © 2017 Mindy PoderRead the Full StoryPreviousNext8/9Sailing Into IndonesiaOf all the stops on the itinerary, Gili Trawangan is the most inhabited and touristy. // © 2017 Mindy PoderRead the Full StoryPreviousNext9/9Sailing Into IndonesiaThose who walk the length of Gili Nanggu might find a private beach. // © 2017 Mindy PoderRead the Full StoryPreviousNext