Majapahit Empire as one of the biggest empire in the history of Indonesia offers plenty of heritages that shape the culture in Indonesia especially in Java an Bali.
Throughout the history of Indonesia, Majapahit was mentioned several times as the evidence of how big the influence was. Several kingdoms even use their name as they way to legitimate their power toward people in Java.
Many scripts and relics were discovered and now served as the only things left from Majapahit that can be explored as a memento of how influental and big Majapahit empire was. And through this trip, we will bring you to take a trip down memory lane. Learn some history about Majapahit and immersing the culture left by this Empire by visiting several ruins and museums.
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Imposing red brick 50-foot-high gates remaining from a 14th to 15th century. Here, we will bring you to have a closer look and explore the structure of this site that makes historian describe this as a gate rather than a temple.
Once believed to be the crematorium for the deceased king, this red brick temple was built even before Majapahit was existed. As the name suggested, this place is sacred place and still used during Majapahit period. That's why we will bring you here to explore why theory of this place being the crematorium was mostly false.
Also share the same fate as Wringin Lawang, this site is believed to be the gate leading up to something sacred due to its shape. Here we will bring you around and see the wonderful site that influence architecture in Bali.
Named after its condition during the excavation, Tikus temple was actually a bathing site for the royal family before doing any ritual or just for a pleasure. We will see during our visit and explore the site.
Complex of ruins believed to be the part of the Palace
On our way to Trowulan, Mojokerto and other way around
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A museum dedicated to the history of the Sampoerna cigarette company, housed in a beautiful colonial-style building.
One of the oldest and largest zoos in Indonesia, home to a wide variety of animals and plants.
A towering monument commemorating the Battle of Surabaya, a pivotal event in Indonesia's struggle for independence.
A beautiful Chinese temple dedicated to the sea goddess Mazu, offering a glimpse into Surabaya's multicultural heritage.
A decommissioned submarine turned museum, offering a unique look at Indonesia's naval history.
A traditional Javanese beef soup with a rich, dark broth made from keluak nuts, giving it a distinctive flavor and color.
A dish consisting of compressed rice cake (lontong) served with spicy meat stew, usually made with chicken or beef.
A spicy fruit and vegetable salad with a sweet and sour dressing, often including cow's ears and snout as a unique local ingredient.
Sweet rice cake balls filled with palm sugar and coated in grated coconut.
The dry season offers the most pleasant weather for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The city is lively with various festivals and events.
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Surabaya is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas and tourist spots. Exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings.
Surabaya Gubeng Station, Surabaya Kota Station
Bungurasih Terminal, Ngagel Terminal
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Surabaya. They are affordable but can be crowded during peak hours.
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Car, Bike, Scooter
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