About Indonesia
- Mount Kelud – Part II: East Java
- Brahminy Kites Endangered in Indonesia
- Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park – A Biosphere: West Java
- International Airport Construction : Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara
- Colonial Photographer Exhibition: Jakarta, West Java
- Turning Snails into Souvenirs: Batam, North Sumatra
- South to South Film Festival 2008: Jakarta, West Java
- The Wallace Line
- Customary Law of Banishment: Bali
- WWII Japanese Soldiers Monument: Rempang Island, North Sumatra
- Mount Kelud – Part I: East Java
- Jakarta Art Center Gets a New Life: Jakarta, West Java
- Yogyakarta Cuisine: Central Java
- Keeper of the Sikka Culture: Flores, East Nusa Tenggara
- Arak – The Balinese Spirit
- Patin and Baong – The ‘Kings’ of the Mahakam River: Kalimantan
- Turtle Conservation: Karimunjawa, Central Java
- Creative Vegetables
- Papua Facts
- Bird Watching and National Parks the Ecotourism Drawcard
- The Treasures of the Museums in Jakarta: West Java
- Cosmology in Balinese Abstract Painting
- Ecologist Helps Environment
- Tourists and Dolphins: Lovina Beach, Bali
- Karimunjawa Islands: Central Java, Indonesia
- A History of Ambon Island
- Kikisi Resorts: Sulawesi
- Book Review: History in Uniform
- New Hindu Party for 2009 Elections
- Organic Supermarkets: Jakarta, West Java
- Ceramics at Teaport Studio: Yogyakarta, Central Java
- The Future of Democracy in Indonesia
- Kapoposang National Marine Park: South Sulawesi
- Pasta Indonesiana
- Anak Agung Made Djelantik and Balinese Paintings
- Rapid Deforestation a Serious Threat: Palemabang, Sumatra
- 2007 – A Disastrous Year for Travelling
- Islamic New Year: Taman Mini Indonesia, Jakarta, West Java
- Visit Musi 2008: Palembang, South Sumatra
- Book Review: Mads Lange – The Bali Trader and Peacemaker
- Terrorism – a Threat to Indonesia in 2008
- Nusantara Challenge of Indonesia
- Ambon Island
- Lack of Infrastructure in Indonesia for Tourists
- Website Fails to Enlighten Potential Tourists
- Soeharto’s Life in the Balance
- Direct International Flights to Reopen: Yogyakarta, Central Jav
- New-Depok Manggarai Service Launched: Jakarta, West Java
- Expanding the Forest for the Environment: Padang Tegal, Bali
- Maritime Museum to Officially Reopen: Jakarta, West Java