G Adventures Launches Unique Indonesia Trips for 2025
by Marsha Mowers
G Adventures continues its massive lineup of new itineraries with the announcement of 20 new trips to Indonesia.
Yves Marceau, vice president of product at G Adventures, said the trips will disperse tourists across Indonesia, and take travellers on bold new adventures to quieter islands in the country.
“We wanted to bring something exciting to Indonesia that introduced G Adventures travellers to the true culture and adventure that exists there,” he says.
“Indonesia is undoubtedly a popular tourism destination, but most travel opportunities in the region focus on Bali and Lombok, while other locations and communities remain unseen. We wanted to revamp our trips to the country – and create entirely new ones – to give travellers the chance to spend more time at community projects in well-known islands, or travel deeper in the country, taking them much further off the beaten path. This brings the benefits of tourism income to other parts of Indonesia, but also gives travellers the opportunity to be truly adventurous, and learn from the fascinating communities that live here.”
As always, the small group adventure operator is working closely with local communities to bring the benefits of tourism to the regions where it’s needed most, and highlight areas of the country that have remained unseen, without much access to the tourism chain.
The Indonesian island of Bali has experienced overtourism in recent years; to address this, the new G Adventures trips will continue to operate consciously in regions such as Bali, Lombok and Borneo, steering travellers away from popular sites, or ensuring the group experiences them in sensitive, locally beneficial ways, by spending time at community projects developed by G Adventures’ non-profit partner, Planeterra.
The 20 new trips join a handful of other new trips, launched earlier this year, straddling the Geluxe travel style (for those seeking one-of-a-kind accommodation and a comfortable yet active adventure) and Solo-ish, for solo travellers keen on the independence of exploring the world without existing friends or family, but with the chance for new connections and memories with people along the way.
The 20 new G Adventures trips in Indonesia are available to book now, and include:
Sulawesi Adventure: The Culture of Tana Toraja
This nine-day trip takes travellers truly off the tourist trail as they journey into the heart of Sulawesi, home to misty highlands and lush paddy terraces. Priced from $1,199 CAD* per person, with departures from 14 December 2025.
Indonesia: Borneo Orangutans of Tanjung Puting National Park
This seven-day adventure journeys deep into the wild heart of Indonesian Borneo in search of the elusive orangutan. Three nights are spent aboard a traditional klotok boat, with delicious local meals prepared on board, and there are treks through dense rainforest by day and night, exploring hidden corners of this remote paradise.
Priced from $2,089 CAD* per person, with departures from 8 November 2025
This seven-day journey through Sumatra island in Western Indonesia immerses travellers in a side of Indonesia that few get to see. Travellers will revel in jungle treks, explore hidden villages and experience epic wildlife encounters, including a hike through the lush Gunung Leuser National Park to search for the elusive Sumatran orangutan. Priced from $1,099* per person, with departures from 8 October 2025
New trips launched earlier in 2025:
Geared towards those who want to travel for themselves, not by themselves, this 10-day Solo-ish trip is all about group connection and meaningful experiences in some of the lesser-seen parts of Bali. Priced from $1,879* per person for 10 days, with departures from 15 May 2025
Bali and Komodo: Dragons, Rice Terraces & Cultural Ceremonies
This 12-day Geluxe Collection trip takes travellers on a comfortable, unhurried journey through the emerald-green landscapes of Bali, from lush jungle treks near Munduk and relaxed beaches of Candidasa. Priced from $4,579 CAD* per person for 12 days, with departures from 16 May 2025.
For more information please visit www.gadventures.com.

