Educational Tour Indonesia | Student & University Adventure by EastXperience
Student group on a hilltop overlooking the islands and turquoise bay of Labuan Bajo, Komodo National Park, on an EastXperience educational adventure in Indonesia
EastXperience · Educational Adventures

Indonesia as a Living Classroom

We design meaningful educational journeys for schools, universities, and youth institutions — where students learn through culture, nature, sustainability, leadership, and community.

For Indonesian and international schools, universities, and student groups.

Designed and operated for
  • International Schools
  • Universities
  • Indonesian Schools
  • Boarding Schools
  • Study-Abroad Programs
Travel with purpose

More than a trip. A journey designed around learning.

EastXperience bridges travel, learning, and human connection. We are not a sightseeing operator — we are an educational journey designer.

Every program is built around defined learning outcomes, safety, cultural sensitivity, seamless logistics, and meaningful reflection. Students don't just visit Indonesia; they engage with it — guided, supported, and challenged to grow.

International and Indonesian students learning together at a coffee plantation during an EastXperience field-based educational program
Learningbeyond the classroom walls
Why educational adventure

What students gain when the world becomes the classroom

Real-world journeys turn abstract academic themes into lived understanding — and shape capable, globally aware young people.

Learning beyond the classroom

Concepts from the syllabus come alive through direct, field-based experience.

Cultural empathy

Genuine encounters build respect, curiosity, and an open global mindset.

Sustainability in context

Students witness conservation and local economies as living systems.

Leadership & teamwork

Shared challenges develop initiative, collaboration, and resilience.

Global awareness

A wider worldview, formed through real places and real people.

Academic connection

Each activity links back to curriculum themes and reflective outcomes.

Program pillars

Six pillars that shape every journey

Each program is composed from these pillars and weighted to your institution's goals, age group, and academic focus.

Students welcomed by a community in traditional Javanese dress during a cultural immersion program in Indonesia
01

Cultural Immersion

Step inside living traditions — not as spectators, but as guests who listen, participate, and learn.

Traditional artsLocal ritualsLanguage
Students at Bali rice terraces learning about sustainable agriculture and local wisdom
02

Nature & Sustainability

From rice terraces to marine parks, students explore ecology and the practice of sustainability.

ConservationEcologyAgriculture
Students engaging with local artisans and a community in Indonesia through community-based tourism
03

Community-Based Tourism

Learning rooted in real villages and local economies, designed to benefit the communities that host us.

Village immersionLocal economyCrafts
A student group exploring lush nature together, building teamwork and leadership in Indonesia
04

Leadership & Team Development

Structured challenges and group missions that build initiative, communication, and trust.

Team challengeInitiativeResilience
International students at a Balinese candi bentar split temple gate, exploring heritage and local wisdom in Indonesia
05

Heritage & Local Wisdom

Temples, history, and indigenous knowledge systems — read as living context, not museum pieces.

Heritage sitesOral historyPhilosophy
Students learning traditional Balinese papermaking in a hands-on community workshop, reflecting and growing through real experience
06

Reflection & Student Growth

Guided reflection and student presentations turn experience into lasting personal insight.

JournalingGroup debriefPresentations
Destinations

One country, many classrooms

Programs can focus on a single region or connect destinations into a layered learning journey across Indonesia.

Bali rice terraces and palm landscape for educational programs
Bali

Bali

Culture, temples, arts, agriculture, wellness, village cycling, and community-based local wisdom.

Cultural heritage program in Bandung and West Java
Bandung & West Java

Bandung

Heritage, creative economy, geology, tea plantations, volcanoes, and leadership programs.

Labuan Bajo and Flores islands for marine conservation student trips
Labuan Bajo & Flores

Labuan Bajo

Marine conservation, Komodo National Park, island ecology, and village immersion.

Java Overland

Java Overland

History, culture, heritage, creative economy, and an intercity learning journey.

Lombok

Lombok

Island culture, soft adventure, coastal ecology, community, and student leadership.

Eastern Indonesia

Eastern Indonesia

Hidden Indonesia — diversity, marine life, conservation, resilience, and local wisdom.

Signature experience

Cycling through the heart of Bali

Trade the bus for two wheels. Students ride past rice fields, village temples, and family compounds — meeting Bali at the pace of the people who live there.

A guided, safety-briefed Bali cycling tour that turns geography, agriculture, and community into something students feel — not just observe. Routes and intensity are matched to each group's age and ability.

Rice-field routesVillage stopsLocal guidesHelmets & support vehicle
Add cycling to your program
Student group on a guided educational cycling tour in Bali, helmets on and ready to ride through the countryside Cyclists pausing beside Bali rice fields and hills during an educational cycling tour Bali · by bike
Sample program types

Formats we design and operate

A starting point, not a menu. Each format is shaped to your curriculum, age group, and objectives.

01

School Immersion

Curriculum-linked cultural and field immersion for school groups.

02

University Field Study

Research-oriented visits with local experts and site access.

03

Student Leadership Camp

Team challenges and reflection that develop young leaders.

04

Sustainability & Community

Conservation and community-based learning in the field.

05

Cultural & Heritage Study

Heritage, history, and the living traditions of Indonesia.

06

Islamic Educational Journey

Values-aligned programs with halal-friendly arrangements.

07

Exchange Support

On-ground support for international student exchange.

08

Service Learning

Structured community engagement and contribution.

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Experience & credibility

Trusted with real student groups

EastXperience has designed and supported educational journeys for a range of school and university groups — both Indonesian and international institutions.

  • George Washington UniversityUniversity program · Bali & Bandung
  • Al Izzah Batu International Islamic Boarding SchoolBoarding school educational journey
  • Deutsche Schule Jakarta (DSJ)International school program
  • Poltekpar NHI BandungTourism & hospitality institute
  • Bedok North Junior High School, SingaporeInternational student group

Institutions and groups we have worked with or designed programs for. Listed to illustrate the breadth of our field experience.

Learning outcomes

What students carry home

Beyond memories, our programs are designed to leave students measurably changed.

Cultural understanding

A deeper, first-hand grasp of difference, context, and shared humanity.

Teamwork & leadership

Confidence to take initiative and collaborate under real conditions.

Sustainability awareness

An understanding of ecology and local communities as connected systems.

Cross-cultural communication

Ease and confidence connecting across language and culture.

Real-world perspective

Theory grounded in the texture of real places and real lives.

Global citizenship

Reflection on personal growth and one's place in a wider world.

Safety & operations

Structured, supervised, and fully managed

Institutions trust us because we handle the details that keep students safe and programs running smoothly — end to end.

  • Route planning & logistics
  • Vetted accommodation
  • Private transportation
  • Meal arrangements
  • Halal-friendly meals when required
  • Risk assessment
  • Local guides & facilitators
  • Emergency coordination
  • Program briefing
  • Documentation support
  • Teacher & group-leader coordination
  • On-ground program team

Every program includes a clear safety framework, briefed itineraries, and a responsive on-ground team — so teachers can focus on their students, not the logistics.

Custom program design

Built around your objectives — never off the shelf

Every institution arrives with different goals. We design from your starting point, not a fixed package.

  • Academic theme
  • Age group
  • Student profile
  • Duration
  • Budget
  • Destination
  • Risk level
  • Religious & dietary needs
  • Learning outcomes
  • Institutional expectations
Sample itinerary

5 Days · 4 Nights — Bali & Bandung

A snapshot of how a journey can flow. Your final itinerary is customized after a short consultation with your team.

1

Arrival & Orientation

Welcome, safety briefing, and cultural orientation to set intentions for the week.

2

Community & Heritage

Community visit, local economy, and a guided heritage walk.

3

Nature & Sustainability

Field-based sustainability learning followed by a guided reflection session.

4

Challenge & Create

Team challenge, creative workshop, and student presentations.

5

Reflection & Departure

Closing reflection, consolidation of learning, and departure.

A detailed proposal and day-by-day itinerary are tailored to your institution after consultation.

Students engaging with a local community during a Bali and Bandung educational study tour
5D / 4Nfully customizable framework
A warm evening gathering of international and Indonesian students and hosts during an EastXperience educational journey
Let's begin

Let's design a meaningful journey for your students.

Tell us your goals, group, and timing — we'll respond with ideas and a tailored program proposal.

Questions, answered

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Every program is built around your academic theme, student profile, duration, budget, destinations, and learning outcomes. No two institutions receive the same itinerary.

Yes. We design and operate programs for international schools, universities, and study-abroad groups, with English-speaking facilitators and clear coordination for teachers and group leaders.

Yes. Halal-friendly meals and other dietary or religious requirements are arranged as standard when required.

Yes. We support university field studies and research-oriented visits, including site access, local experts, community partners, and academic context.

Absolutely. We co-design with your educators so the journey maps directly to your curriculum and intended learning outcomes.

Yes. We provide local guides and trained facilitators who lead activities, briefings, and reflection sessions throughout the program.

Bali, Bandung and West Java, Java overland, Labuan Bajo and Flores, Lombok, and Eastern Indonesia. Programs can combine destinations into a layered learning journey.

We recommend three to six months ahead for full customization, logistics, and risk planning. Shorter timelines can often be accommodated — just ask.

Yes. Structured reflection and student presentations are built into our programs to consolidate learning and personal growth.

Yes. We tailor activities, supervision, pacing, and risk level to the age group, including junior high school students.