Indonesia has several places that become a paradise for climbers and divers, such as Komodo Island and Raja Ampat.
Mount Rinjani in Lombok is the second highest mountain in Indonesia and offers challenging climbing routes.
Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is a popular place for climbing and also a religious site for Hindus.
Jakarta has several places for indoor climbing, such as The Edge Climbing Gym and Basecamp.
Many Indonesian climbers are famous in the world, such as Aries Susanti Rahayu who broke the world record when climbing walls for 6.995 seconds.
In 2018, Indonesia hosted the Southeast Asian rock climbing championship in Bogor.
Mount Gede Pangrango National Park in West Java has an interesting climbing route and allows climbers to see the natural beauty of Indonesia.
Crocodile Breeding on Crocodile Island, Papua, is a popular place for climbing and also allows climbers to see crocodiles in wild conditions.
There are many climbers in Indonesia, such as the Indonesia Climbing Community and the Jakarta Climbing Club, which is a place to meet people who have the same interest.
Climbing in Indonesia requires good skills and preparation, including carrying appropriate equipment and following strict safety protocols.