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Palu
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Palu is the capital of Central Sulawesi and is one of the driest places in Indonesia. The city itself may not have much to offer visitors, but those with adventurous spirits and a love for the outdoors will fall in love with what the area has to offer. The mountainous Lore Lindu National Park surrounding the city are enough to keep avid hikers busy. The remarkable underwater beauty near the Tanjung Karang and the Togean islands are a must see for divers and snorkelers.
Jambi is one of the three provinces in Indonesia that share the name of its provincial capital. Located on the east coast of Sumatera, this historical city was a Malacca Strait trading post for the Sriwijaya dynasty, before it was ceased by the Dutch in the 19th century. Small remnants from the Sriwijaya kingdom still remain today, and can be found at the ancient Muaro Jambi temple site. The location is recognized as a world heritage site, dating back before the 7th century. The Jambi administration is currently building a large elephant habitat, to ease the conflict between wild elephants and locals.