Visiting Borobudur is one of the must-do list for most travelers. Explore not only the magnificent structure of temple but also local food, vibes and specialties. Walk around the village, meet and interact with locals, see the process of tikar-making and rengginang. Taste our traditional snacks in a serene traditional house under the tree. All in all, this tour is perfect to help travelers navigate their day in Borobudur in a more fruitful and memorable way.
Pickup included
Every Monday, access to the top of the temple is closed for regular maintenance. Visitors can still explore the ground areas.<br/>Pickup included
Sunrise and Borobudur: Includes a sunrise ticket from the hill and access to climb the temple structure<br/>Pickup included
After being picked up from the hotel, travelers will head directly to Setumbu Hill to see the sunrise. A light hiking exercise is expected as we need to go to the top of the hill.
If the air is clear, enjoy a scenic visuals of sunrise with Borobudur seen as background from afar.
The commuting time is included in total duration.
After watching sunrise, travelers head to Candirejo to start village tour. Our driver will take you directly to Pendopo Bu Condro which serves both as basecamp and starting point.
Travelers can opt to do walking, cycling or dokar (traditional horse carriage) tour. A local guide will show travelers around the village and visit some local specialties as craft and traditional food making.
At the end of the tour, travelers will gather back to enjoy coffe/tea break and light traditional snacks (jajan pasar) while learning gamelan at Pendopo Bu Condro.
After finishing village tour, travelers head to Borobudur to explore the biggest Buddhist temple in the world. Our driver would take travelers to the ticket booth. Afterwards, an experienced temple guide will accompany travelers to climb up the levelled structure while explaining about the history of the temple and the relief engraved at the stone wall.
Yogyakarta, known as the cultural heart of Java, is a vibrant city rich in history, art, and tradition. As the only royal city in Indonesia, it offers a unique blend of Javanese heritage, modern university life, and stunning natural surroundings, including the iconic Borobudur and Prambanan temples.
Borobudur is the largest Buddhist temple in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is famous for its intricate carvings and stunning sunrise views.
Prambanan is the largest Hindu temple complex in Indonesia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is known for its towering spires and beautiful architecture.
The Kraton is the royal palace of the Sultan of Yogyakarta and a symbol of Javanese culture and tradition. It houses museums, batik workshops, and traditional performances.
Malioboro Street is the heart of Yogyakarta's shopping and cultural scene. It is lined with shops, street vendors, and traditional markets selling batik, souvenirs, and local snacks.
Mount Merapi is an active volcano near Yogyakarta, offering stunning views and adventurous activities like hiking and jeep tours.
A traditional Javanese dish made from young unripe jackfruit boiled for several hours with palm sugar, and coconut milk. It is served with hard-boiled egg, fried tofu and tempeh, and sometimes also with jackfruit core (nungu), and sambal.
Yellow rice cooked with turmeric, served with various side dishes such as fried chicken, tempeh, tofu, and vegetables.
A rich and spicy soup made with cow or buffalo meat, coconut milk, and various herbs and spices. It is served with rice, fried tofu, and tempeh.
Sweet rice cake balls filled with palm sugar and coated with grated coconut.
The dry season offers the best weather for exploring Yogyakarta's outdoor attractions and temples. The skies are clear, and rainfall is minimal.
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Yogyakarta is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, petty crime and scams can occur, especially in tourist areas.
Tugu Yogyakarta Station, Lempuyangan Station
Giwangan Bus Terminal, Jomblang Bus Terminal
The Trans Jogja bus system is an affordable and efficient way to get around the city. Buses are air-conditioned and have designated stops.
Available • Apps: Gojek, Grab
Car, Bike, Scooter
Explore the largest Buddhist temple in the world and marvel at its intricate carvings and stunning sunrise views.
Visit the largest Hindu temple complex in Indonesia and enjoy the Ramayana Ballet performance in the evening.
Experience the thrill of exploring an active volcano with jeep tours and hiking adventures.
Price varies by option