Lesser Sunda Islands
The Lesser Sunda Islands are a group of islands in Indonesia, located between the islands of Java and Australia. This archipelago includes several major islands, such as Bali, Lombok, and Flores, as well as smaller islands like Sumbawa and Sumba. The region is known for its diverse landscapes, ranging from volcanic mountains to beautiful beaches.
These islands are part of the larger Sundaland region and are characterized by a rich biodiversity, including unique flora and fauna. The Lesser Sunda Islands are also culturally diverse, with various ethnic groups and languages, making them a fascinating destination for travelers and researchers alike.