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Borobudur Temple

Borobudur Temple, the Glorius Buddhist Shrine

There is one word for Borobudur Temple: magnificent! Located in the city of Magelang, Central Java, only 40 kilometers from Jogja, this World Wonder Heritage listed by UNESCO is definitely one of Indonesia’s most prestigious historical sights.
Ullen Sentalu

Ullen Sentalu, Javanese Art and Culture Museum

Visiting this museum gives you a different museum experience. Ullen Sentalu Museumholds a concept of a moving, amusing, and living museum.
Glagah Beach Jogja

Glagah Beach

Another beautiful scenery one can find on the coastal area of the South Sea is Glagah Beach. Located 40 kilometers to the west of Jogja, in the Kulon Progo regency, you will find a plain coastal land with a stunning view.
beringharjo market jogja

Beringharjo, Jogja’s Famous Traditional Market

Personally, this market located at the end of Malioboro Street gives a splendid experience. Almost all primary and secondary needs are available at this market. The varieties are rich and the prices are the most generous of all places.
sunset at boko temple

Ratu Boko, a Temple on the Hills

Sekitar tiga kilometer dari Candi Prambanan berdiri sebuah kompleks candi lain yang bernama Ratu Boko. Terletak 17 kilometer di sebelah timur kota Jogja, tepatnya di kabupaten Bokoharjo, sisa-sisa Kerajaan Mataram yang berdiri di sinilah dapat...
malioboro street

Malioboro Street

This bustling street is a must-go destination in Jogja. You haven’t experienced the city if you haven’t strolled the streets of Malioboro.
parangtritis beach jogja

Parangtritis Beach, the Most Popular Beach in Jogja

Three out of five people in Jogja would mention the Parangtritis Beach if you asked information on what beach to visit in Jogja. While Parangtritis is not the only must-seen beach in Jogja, it is the most popular. This grey-sand beach located...
Tamansari Jogja

Taman Sari, Water Gardens of the Palace

Taman Sari is another site of Jogja’s cultural heritages. This water castle was built with a main function as a relaxing ground for the Sultan but also functioned as a meditation area, a defense area, and a hiding place.