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Indonesia travel timeline suggestion

So I’m planning a trip to Indonesia this coming July, the problem that I’m having with planning my trip is that most other places that I’ve been to in Southeast Asia for example two weeks is enough time to see 2-3 different parts within a country for example in Thailand, Vietnam, or the Philippines.

It seems as though this isn’t the case for Indonesia, I’m seeing in general the recommendations for places like Sulawesi, Raja Ampat, or Sumatra alone are two weeks at least. In two weeks I did siargao, siquijor, el nido and coron in the Philippines for example.

We have 16 nights to visit so I’m imagining an itinerary somewhat as follows:

4 nights (3 full days) in Java

8 nights (7 full days) in Raja Ampat

4 nights (2 full days) in Bali

July 16 - Fly to Bali

July 17 - Landing in Bali 10pm

July 18 - Bali -> Java

July 19 - Java

July 20 - Java

July 21 - Java

July 22 - Java -> Raja ampat

July 23 - Raja ampat

July 24 - Raja ampat

July 25 - Raja ampat

July 26 - Raja ampat

July 27 - Raja ampat

July 28 - Raja ampat

July 29 - Raja ampat

July 30 - Raja ampat -> Bali

July 31 - Bali

August 1 - Bali

August 2 - fly home

Is this timeline feasible? Obviously we aren’t very interested in the hype around Bali but would like to atleast see some main parts.

We love snorkeling but aren’t professional divers, are looking for nice beaches, islands, scenery so would Sulawesi or Sumatra be better for that over Raja Ampat?

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