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Yogyakarta: Jomblang Cave and Pindul Cave adventure Trip
P1,804
per adult

Yogyakarta: Prambanan Temple, Pindul Cave & Tubing Rafting.
P1,225
per adult

From Yogyakarta or Bali: Bromo & Ijen 3D2N w/ Multi Drop-Off
P10,145
per adult
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Jomblang Cave & Pindul Cave Including Guide, Lunch & Ticket
P1,899
per adult

Yogyakarta: Merapi Lava View with Jeep Night Tour & campfire
P2,127
per adult

Yogyakarta: Royal Palace, Timang Beach, & Sunset Tour
P2,213
per adult

Explore Pindul Cave & Timang Beach with a 4x4 Jeep
P2,042
per adult
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1. Malioboro Street
Visit the innumerable shops, markets, cafés and restaurants of Malioboro Street (Jalan Malioboro), an enthralling and entertaining district. Malioboro Street dissects the heart of Yogyakarta’s city center while its adjoining side streets offer further retail and dining options. During the colonial years, the street was the center for the Dutch government. It was later used as a ceremonial boulevard for the Yogyakarta Sultanate. The name is said to come from the Duke of Marlborough, a prominent figure during the British rule of Indonesia.
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2. Prambanan Temple
With its otherworldly appearance and elaborate décor, the Prambanan Temple is considered a masterpiece of Hindu architecture. The 8th-century spiritual compound consists of many temple buildings that seem to rise from the ground with jagged gray spikes. Admire the spectacular architecture and profound meaning of this exceptional UNESCO heritage site.
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3. Sewu Temple
A sprawling complex of over 250 religious structures, Sewu Temple, or Candi Sewu, is the second largest of Java’s Buddhist temples. Although it’s beaten by the Borobudur temple complex in terms of scale, its beauty and detail is on the same level. Come here to feel dwarfed by ancient statues and imagine the Javanese people of many centuries ago wandering among these structures.
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4. Candi Sari
Candi Sari is an impressive 8th-century Buddhist temple with many preserved and reconstructed features. It comprises two stories and an upper layer with well-maintained floors, stairs, doors and windows. Explore this former monastery and imagine the monks making it their home many centuries ago.
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5. Plaosan Lor Temple
The historic Plaosan Temple, or Candi Plaosan, is often overlooked in favor of its larger neighbor, the Prambanan temple complex. But while it may be smaller, it’s no less fascinating, and the relative lack of attention it receives means that it’s less likely to be busy when you come. Explore this lavish temple, which was inspired by a blend of Buddhist and Hindu architectural styles, as you reflect upon the romantic story behind its construction.
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6. Ratu Boko Palace
Ratu Boko Palace is part of a spectacular archaeological compound of ancient structures on a plateau. The vast complex covers an area of 40 acres (16 hectares) and contains the vestiges of a fascinating community. Learn about settlements from more than 1,000 years ago with a trip through the many buildings that make up this complex.
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