Solo Paragon Hotel & Residences
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Solo - Tawangmangu, 18 - 21 Agustus 2012.
... br> Makanannya juga sangat enak. Tetapi harganya juga sangat mahal. Kita di sini memesan gurami rujak, sapo tahu seafood, daging sapi lada hitam, bakmi goreng, cumi asam manis, udang mayonnaise. Setelah itu kita pergi ke Solo Grand Mall lalu balik ke hotel ...
Cycling Solo
... foods and environments. I was in awe of how their faces seemed dry and thick with wrinkles, having bore the brunt of the intense sunshine over the decades. The final stop on this epic bike tour was a cracker factory where cow skin is dried and in some bizarre drying process a prawn cracker type snack is eventually obtained. The filthy environment within which they are made in addition to the long curly hairs sprouting off each cracker put me off trying a one! They are very ...
History Of Prambanan
... original name was Shiva-grha (the House of Shiva) or Shiva-laya (the Realm of Shiva). According to Shivagrha inscription, a public water project to change the course of a river near Shivagrha Temple was conducted during the construction of the temple. The river, identified as the Opak River, now runs north to south on the western side of the Prambanan temple compound. Historians suggest that originally the river was curved further to east and ...
Dream Big, Start Small
... not blown off and landed in the town of Wonosobo.
The bad thing was: we woke up late and missed the chance to see the sunrise at the top of the mountain.
It was hard to wake Marty up. Marty slept very soundly in his sleeping bag. He looked like a baby cocoon. I did not hear any sound of my friends. Have they left to climb the summit and abandoned me and Marty?
At 6.30 am: Ikhsan, one of our porters opened the door of the tent’s ...
The Java Jaunt - Episode I
... decades by various Sultans, and has always been a symbol against colonial rule. When the Dutch finally managed to occupy Yogya in 1948 the patriotic Sultan locked himself in the Kraton (the walled city palace) and let rebels use the palace as their headquarters. The Dutch didn’t dare move against the Sultan for fear of arousing the anger of the millions of Javanese who looked upon him almost as a God. As a result of the Sultan’s support of the rebels, ...
Amenities
- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Restaurant
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Business Services