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Jl. Sosrowijayan 33 Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia, 274-513018/514890
... this idea.<br><br>I thought the view of the temple from the bottom was just as good as the view out from the top. Although you get two completely different images. You can barely see the bells from bottom, but they dominate the view at the top. It was definitely worth going to, although I would say it is something that should be done when passing through and not something that you go out of your way specifically to do like we did. Glad we did it though. We got dropped off at a ...
Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta , Indonesia kateandlindsay...Stu wasn't waiting for me at Gang 2 I was slightly annoyed as he had the plans for getting to Cemero Lawang, however it was obvious he must have dozed off as he definetly was up for going. I tried to get the train but I could only go economy class from a different station, which I wasn't near. I then dumped my stuff off back at the hostel whilst I tried to carry out my new plan of getting a minibus to Gunung Bromo, after being quoted 160,000 rupiah several times I accepted an offer of ...
Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta , Indonesia leehorscraft... Relax and enjoy fresh, breathtaking and spectacular scenery from the top of Suroloyo over looking the cone of mount<br> Merapi at the distance.<br>Trekking down the hill, pass through villages’ pathways. Feel the distinctive atmosphere. See closer the real inhabitants’ life. Local planting fields, cow stables and all simplicity. Arrive at Borobudur ...
Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia balijogjatours... relented and let two of us in for the student price which saved us a little money].<br><br> The main site consists of four temples scattered around the large complex. The one you will see first, and the most popular of the four temples, is called 'Candi Lara Jonggrang' (otherwise known as 'Candi Prambanan'). Candi Prambanan originally hosted 232 temples, but most have been reduced to rubble. People visit Candi Prambanan too see the main six temples in the ...
Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia cereal42... right now it doesn't have any lava flows but it was still awe-inspiring and I wanted to stay well clear of the top! We caught a night train to Jakarta and arrived there early in the morning. Even though we were tired we attempted to look around the city, but there isn't much to see. It's basically one section for the very rich and the tourists. Full of air-conditioned shopping malls and Starbucks. And the ...
Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia jasi... envelope everything by 10 or 11 am so if you arent there before then, you are screwed. all this being said, my wake up call was for 3am which is just ridiculous. there is no need to be waking up at that hour. going to sleep, maybe....but not waking up. I managed to get my sorry ass out of bed and was packed into a small little jeep for the ride up to the top most viewing point.....or as the tour booking people said it....where all the postcard come from. it was ...
Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia nealinthailand... discussed the environmental destruction in Aceh province and the central government's plee with the Free Aceh Movement to stand down their separatism stance following the government's endorsement of many infrastructure projects, to redevelop the tsunami-ravaged area, in the name of peace. While a nice headline, this is also clearly the central government seeking to maintain its sovereignty over a resource-rich ...
Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia chiapoe... per l'Australia e' ancora lunghissima. Spero che non si riveli tutto vano, spero di trovare la dannata barca; ho anche fatto un paio di voti agli dei del viaggio, visto che un sacrificio di maiali e galline mi sembrava un tantino troppo cruento, per ottenere un po' di aiuto. Non mi sono fatto piu' la barba da Singapore, e cosi' sara' fino a che raggiungero' Darwin; e se ci arrivo senza volare, smetto di fumare. Giuro solennemente. Ho giusto un'ultima sera da ...
Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia planetvale... the cutest little mammal ever seen, with big eyes, stripped fur and long sensitive fingers. The Mademoiselles were delighted and the proprietor brought over some fruit so we could feed our little teapot charmer. Being pedantic (what, me?), I subsequently discovered that there are no sloths in Indonesia - not furry mammals anyway! After a bit of googling I can confidently assert that our cute companion was a Loris - whether slow or slender I cannot say as all the ...
Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia keithb6... in a gorgeous resort called Aman Jiwo. It is located about an hour drive from the city of Jogjakarta and only 10 minute drive from the Borobudur Temple ( a Buddhist temple that was built around 8th century). This resort is superb. From location, quality of the room, food to customer service, everything is great. Of course, it is pricy but I think ...
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