Indonesia has over 17,000 islands
Only about 6,000 are inhabited. The country stretches wider than the continental US. You could spend a lifetime island-hopping and never see them all. New islands occasionally appear from volcanic activity.
A few quirky things about Indonesia that surprise almost every visitor — small details that explain a lot about how life there actually feels.
In Indonesia, fun facts comes down to a few things: indonesia has over 17,000 islands, komodo dragons exist only here, and indonesia has the most active volcanoes of any country.
Only about 6,000 are inhabited. The country stretches wider than the continental US. You could spend a lifetime island-hopping and never see them all. New islands occasionally appear from volcanic activity.
The world's largest living lizards (up to 3 meters) are found only on a handful of Indonesian islands. They can eat 80% of their body weight in one meal. Komodo National Park limits visitors to protect them.
With about 130 active volcanoes, eruptions are a regular occurrence. Java alone has 45 active volcanoes. Volcanic soil makes the agriculture incredibly fertile — it's a trade-off locals have accepted for millennia.