4D3N Yogyakarta Borobudur, Mt. Merapi & Parangtritis Beach
Day 1: TRANSFER IN JOGJA
Upon arrival Jogja Airport to be transferred to hotel check-in. Free at leisure.
Day 2: SUNRISE BOROBUDUR – MERAPI TOUR – MALIOBORO [Breakfast, Lunch ,Dinner]
Start at 04:00 am to admire the magical sunrise at the great Buddhist temple Borobudur and discover its mystery and history. A short stop at Pawon & Mendut temples, then proceed to view the beauty of Gunung Merapi from Kali Adem Village, passing Salak fruit plantation – we will enjoy a traditional Javanese lunch at Saung Apung Timbul Roso, a restaurant with huts built over fishpond, offering quiet and peaceful village ambiance.
Next shopping at Beringharjo Traditional market and Malioboro, this two connected shopping areas offer merchandises, batik, traditional snacks, Javanese herbs, rattan ornaments and handicrafts – Dinner at local restaurant.
Day 3: CITY TOUR JOGJA – SUNSET PARANGTRITIS BEACH [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]
After breakfast, visit “Kraton” – the magnificent palace of Sultan. Continue to Taman Sari water castle then onward to visit a traditional batik home industry. Next visit Kotagede to see hundred-years old tradition still being practiced by silver craftsmen. Lunch at local restaurant. Next visit Kasongan village to enjoy the art of clay pottery making with their unique designs. Finally enjoy a romantic sunset at Parangtritis beach. Dinner.
Day 4: DEPARTURE [Breakfast]
After breakfast, you will be transferred to jogja.
Yogyakarta: The Heart of Java
Yogyakarta, also called Jogjakarta or Jogja, is the heart of Javanese culture and heritage in Indonesia. It was once the capital of the Javanese Mataram Kingdom, and much still remains of the spirit of the old city. Several temples of the older civilizations actually still stand to this day, and serve not just as wonders to be explored, but also as reminders of the rich history, religion and culture of the area. In Yogyakarta, you find a blend of old and traditional, and modern trying to come together without losing the spirit of the Javanese.
Ramayana Ballet
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