
Greater Sunda Islands
The Greater Sunda Islands are a group of four large islands in Southeast Asia, part of Indonesia. They include Borneo, Sumatra, Java, and Bali. These islands are known for their diverse landscapes, rich cultures, and significant populations. Borneo is famous for its rainforests and wildlife, Sumatra for volcanoes and jungles, Java for its cultural heritage and bustling cities, and Bali for its beaches and tourism. Together, the Greater Sunda Islands form a vital region economically, ecologically, and culturally within Indonesia and Southeast Asia.