Explore Yogyakarta’s rich heritage, vibrant street life, and ancient temples on a full-day tour. Discover Borobudur, Prambanan, and the Sultan’s Palace.
Explore Yogyakarta’s rich heritage, vibrant street life, and ancient temples on a full-day tour. Discover Borobudur, Prambanan, and the Sultan’s Palace.
- Borobudur Temple - Rise early to catch the morning light and avoid the crowds at Candi Borobudur. This is the largest Buddhist structure on earth. This magnificent World Heritage-listed site is set in a tranquil park. As you approach, you’ll see the enigmatic temple rise before you, looming among the tropical foliage. With your local guide, follow…
- Borobudur Temple - Rise early to catch the morning light and avoid the crowds at Candi Borobudur. This is the largest Buddhist structure on earth. This magnificent World Heritage-listed site is set in a tranquil park. As you approach, you’ll see the enigmatic temple rise before you, looming among the tropical foliage. With your local guide, follow the route of ancient pilgrims, circling the mandala-shaped structure from the early realms towards Nirvana. It’s truly one of South East Asia’s treasures. The Sailendra dynasty built this Largest Buddhist monument in the world between AD 780 and 840. The Sailendra are the ruling dynasty in Central Java at the time. It was built as a place for glorifying Buddha and a pilgrimage spot to guide mankind from worldly desires into enlightenment and wisdom according to Buddha. This monument was discovered by the British in 1814 under Sir Thomas Stanford Raffles This structure is square shaped with four entry point and a circular center point. - Yogyakarta Palace - The Royal palace yogyakarta is in complex area of sultan and at central city. It is the seat of the reigning Sultan of Yogyakarta and his family. The complex is a center of Javanese culture and contains a museum displaying royal artifacts. The complex was built in 1755–1756 (AJ 1682) for Hamengkubuwono I, the first Sultan of Yogyakarta. It was one of the monarch’s first acts after the signing of the Treaty of Giyanti, which recognized the creation of the Sultanate of Yogyakarta under the Dutch East India Company. On 20 June 1812, Sir Stamford Raffles led a 1,200-strong British and Irish force to attack the walled royal city of Yogyakarta. Although they outnumbered the British, the Javanese were unprepared for the attack. Yogyakarta fell in one day, and the palace was sacked and burnt. The attack was the first of its kind on a Javanese court, and the Sultanate briefly became subject to British authority before the British government returned control of Indonesia to the Dutch. - Museum Kereta Keraton - The carriage museum is housed in a building to the west of the main Kraton palace. The royal carriages used by the sultans from years past. Some of the special carriages were used in coronation ceremonies while others were for day-to-day use. There is even one that was used for funerals. The exhibits are a bit dusty - apparently the carriages are only ritually washed once a year, and there are no signs in English, so you need to have a keen interest in such things to visit. Don’t forget to take time for lunch. - Prambanan Temples - You might like to visit one of Yogya’s other heritage temples – this time perhaps of the Hindu faith. The Temple is the largest Hindu complex in Java. It is a 9th-century Hindu temple compound in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, in southern Java, dedicated to the Trimūrti, the expression of God as the Creator (Brahma), the Preserver (Vishnu) and the Destroyer (Shiva). The temple compound is located approximately 17 kilometres northeast of the city on the boundary between Central Java and Yogyakarta provinces. The temple compound, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest Hindu temple site in Indonesia and the second-largest in Southeast Asia after Angkor wat. It is 47-metre-high (154 ft) central building inside a large complex of individual temples. Prambanan temple compounds originally consisted of 240 temple structures, which represented the grandeur of ancient Java’s Hindu art and architecture, and is also considered as a masterpiece of the classical period in Indonesia. - Ramayana Ballet at Prambanan - This evening, perhaps catch a performance of the epic Ramayana Ballet. The popular legend of Rara Jonggrang is what connects the site of the Ratu Boko Palace, the origin of the Durga statue in the northern cell/chamber of the main shrine, and the origin of the Sewu temple complex nearby. The legend tells the story about Prince Bandung Bondowoso, who fell in love with Princess Rara Jonggrang, the daughter of King Boko. But the princess rejected his proposal of marriage because Bandung Bondowoso had killed King Boko and ruled her kingdom. While we are here, Dinner will be provide.
- Pick up and drop service at Jogjakarta area includes station Tugu and Airport
- English Driver and Vehicle
- Entrance ticket to Borobudur
- Entrance Ticket to Prambanan
- Entrance Ticket to Ramayana Ballet
- Entrance Ticket to Keraton Palace and Carriage museum
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Pick up and drop service at Jogjakarta area includes station Tugu and Airport
- English Driver and Vehicle
- Entrance ticket to Borobudur
- Entrance Ticket to Prambanan
- Entrance Ticket to Ramayana Ballet
- Entrance Ticket to Keraton Palace and Carriage museum
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Lunch
- Tipping English Driver
- Lunch
- Tipping English Driver
Beginning in delightful Yogyakarta Town, we’ll travel through emerald paddy fields, lush forests and past towering volcanoes, traditional villages and ancient World Heritage temples. We’ll visit the fun and friendly towns of Yogyakarta with their ancient, Dutch colonial-period architecture, colourful markets and vibrant street life, and of course,…
Beginning in delightful Yogyakarta Town, we’ll travel through emerald paddy fields, lush forests and past towering volcanoes, traditional villages and ancient World Heritage temples. We’ll visit the fun and friendly towns of Yogyakarta with their ancient, Dutch colonial-period architecture, colourful markets and vibrant street life, and of course, delicious street food. Yogyakarta also called Jogja from Ayodhya, is a city on the Indonesian island of Java known for its traditional arts and cultural heritage. Its ornate 18th-century royal complex, or kraton, encompasses the still-inhabited Sultan’s Palace. Also within the kraton are numerous open-air pavilions that host classical Javanese dance shows and concerts of gamelan music, characterized by gongs, chimes and plucked string instruments.
- Please Require your meals, while we have buffet menu
- The tour optional can be selected by your optional without lift up to the top as Monday price or your optional to buy the ticket by your own
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.