Once-in-a-lifetime moments captured by internationally renowned photographers: simply stunning images from across the Garuda Indonesia network.
- Triton Bay, Indonesia by Tommy Schultz
West Papua’s Triton Bay is one of the best places on Earth to swim with whale sharks. Sharks often gather before dawn beneath the traditional bagan lift nets. Conservation International is conducting a population survey using satellite tracking tags, tracing the migration patterns of the sharks across the Indian Ocean and beyond. - Bird’s-Eye View of Ijen Volcano, Indonesia by Kiran Chand
We started our trek at around 2am and reached the top of the volcano at around 6am. The entire crater lake was covered with sulphur smoke and I took a great risk flying a drone overhead, but it resulted in one of the best shots of my life. - Rainbow Ridges, China by Nattapong Tain
The rainbow ridges and red rocks of the Zhangye National Geopark form one of the most enchanting landscapes in China. In the northern foothills of the Qilian Mountains, the park’s Linze Danxia scenic area is renowned for its fantastical ‘layer cake’ rock formations, the result of deposits of sandstone and other minerals over 24 million years. - The Colourful Roofs of Jodipan, Indonesia by Jordan Hammond
A group of local students saw the need to rejuvenate this poor community due to the threat of eviction, and so teamed up with a paint company to transform the village and improve the economic well-being of everyone who lives here. - Triton Bay, Indonesia by Tommy Schultz
Kota keempat terbesar di Uni Emirat Arab, Al Ain yang berarti ‘musim semi’ memiliki tingkat kelembapan yang rendah dibandingkan kota-kota di sekitarnya. Alhasil kota ini menjadi tempat peristirahatan yang populer di tengah panas gurun yang tinggi. Pada gambar yang diambil dari puncak Jebel Hafeet yang tidak jauh dari lokasi, terlihat pemandangan deretan pondok identik yang berada di kota ini. - Triton Bay, Indonesia by Tommy Schultz
Overlooking the Arabian Sea in South Mumbai, the Gateway of India is a majestic entry statement to the nation used in ceremonies to welcome viceroys and governors. Erected to commemorate the landing of King George V and Queen Mary during their visit to India in 1911, it was completed in 1924.