Exploring Indonesia Beyond Bali

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EXPLORING INDONESIA BEYOND BALI
This episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Food, Wine & Travel Show” with the International Food, Wine & Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA) features award-winning author, globe-trotting adventurer, and veteran oncology nurse Inga Aksamit. She shares her insights into the rich cultural diversity, natural beauty, and culinary wonders of Indonesia beyond Bali. Watch the episode here in the YouTube player or download the episode on Podbean.


With over 17,000 islands, Indonesia offers travelers vibrant marine life, coral reefs, unique cultural traditions, and regional cuisines that make every destination an adventure. Inga highlights lesser-known islands, the importance of sustainable tourism, and the value of respecting local cultures while traveling. She also shares her perspective on travel writing, managing inter-island logistics, and the role of organizations like IFWTWA in supporting travel writers.

📖 Read Inga’s stories about exploring Indonesia:
Beyond Bali: Your Indonesia Island Itinerary Guide
Thinking of Visiting Indonesia? Don’t Stop at Bali — Here’s Where to Go Next

🌐 Follow Inga’s adventures: https://ingasadventures.com/ 

🌐 Learn more about IFWTWA: https://www.ifwtwa.org/ 
🌐 Follow this podcast: https://food-wine-travel.podbean.com/

JIGSAW PUZZLE TIPS: Listen to the interview with Inga Aksamit while you piece together this online jigsaw puzzle of her photo of Samara I, a luxury liveaboard snorkel boat that cruises the islands around Komodo National Park in Indonesia Use the full screen icon to make it easier. Use your mouse roller or arrow keys to rotate the puzzle pieces and click and drag to put the pieces in place. Use the Image Icon to see the picture and the Ghost Icon to set your workspace. 

 

 

 

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Inga Aksamit features award-winning author, globe-trotting adventurer, and veteran oncology nurse Inga Aksamit.

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