Enjoying Virtual Tour Indonesia

A virtual tour of Indonesia is a way to enjoy iconic places in Indonesia without having to visit them directly. Especially during a pandemic like this, less urgent matters are recommended to be postponed.
For friends who really want to visit many beautiful places in Indonesia, you can try enjoying them through the Indonesia Virtual Tour that has been created by several websites. Here are some websites where you can enjoy the virtual tour of Indonesia.
Using Indonesia Virtual Tour
For friends who have an Android phone, you can download the virtual tour app from the Play Store. You can search using the keyword “indonesia virtual tour”. Then install the Indonesia Virtual Tour app that has a logo resembling a closed letter V shaped like a yellow triangle.
Make sure you have a fast enough internet connection to enjoy this virtual tour. This is because the images loaded for this virtual tour have high resolution.
After you install the app, open it, and wait for the images to finish loading. You can choose which location you want to see the virtual tour of. You can move your phone to the right and left, as if you are turning your head to the right and left.
Actually, you can use Google Cardboard to get a more immersive experience. Some people make their own cardboard from used cardboard.
Locations supported by Indonesia Virtual Tour include: National Monument (Monas), Istiqlal Mosque, Upas Well and Kedaton Temple, Segaran Pool, Gentong Temple, Mouse Temple, Hexagonal Floor Site, Bajang Ratu Gate, Wringin Lawang Gate, Jakarta Planetarium, Youth Pledge Museum, and many more.
Using Indonesia.Travel
In addition to using Indonesia Virtual Tour, you can use Indonesia.Travel. The advantage of using Indonesia.Travel is that there are more places to explore in its virtual tour.
You can also use Google Cardboard and Google VR to enjoy the virtual tour available on Indonesia.Travel. There are several places provided for exploration, including: Aling-Aling Waterfall Bali, Moonlight Kitchen & Bar Bali, Baluran National Park Banyuwangi, Mount Batur Bali, Beachwalk Shopping Center Bali, Treasure Bay Crystal Lagoon Bintan, Pindul Cave Yogyakarta, Ijen Crater Banyuwangi, Sam Poo Kong Temple Semarang, and many more.
Using Virtual Tour from iHeritage.ID
If previously more focused on tourist locations in Indonesia, you can see the contents of museums in Indonesia with the help of virtual tours from iHeritage.ID. There are several museums that have published their 360 virtual tours on iHeritage.ID.
Some museums that already have virtual tours include the Presidential Museum of the Republic of Indonesia, National Museum of the Republic of Indonesia, Asian African Conference Museum (KAA), Indonesian Maritime Museum, Sri Baduga Museum, and Bank Indonesia Museum. You can try it by visiting the link https://www.iheritage.id/public/vr-tour.
Using Virtual Tour Services in Indonesia via Zoom
In addition to the three methods mentioned above, you can use paid virtual tour services in Indonesia. Since the pandemic season, there have been many unique services such as virtual tour services in Indonesia using Zoom.
Read also: Several Ways to Create a 360 Virtual Tour
How to enjoy it? You need to pay the fee, then the provider will give you a schedule for the live virtual tour. They work as a team. Some act as the host of the virtual tour, some answer questions via chat, and others handle technical tasks. It really feels like this virtual tour via Zoom is enjoyable because it’s live and you can request where to go or what part you are curious about. Unlike static virtual tours that cannot be very detailed.
Author: Iskael