Ungaran (Dutch Oenarang) is a town in Indonesia and the administrative centre of the Semarang Regency in the province of Central Java. Ungaran is located at -7° 8' 17", 110° 24' 18" at an elevation of 319 metres. It encompasses two districts (kecamatan) within the Regency - Ungaran Barat (West Ungaran) and Ungaran Timur (East Ungaran).
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4.5 based on 37 reviews
Recomended for family trip, who have kids, the trails not difficult for kids. Good but can get crowded on holidays. Gorgeous Waterfalls and Forests.
4.5 based on 113 reviews
This is a place for religious visit, for prayer and spiritual experience and relaxing alike.
There is a man made cave where people could pray with devotion to Mother Mary. There is a series of stations in a via dolorossa along a route starting from a Catholic Church in Ambarawa and finished in the Kerep.
When you are here for relaxation do not miss the Gethsemane garden and make sure to visit the local food hawkers and souvenir stalls
5 based on 9 reviews
Get back to the nature at Metro Stables! A horse farm located at 900 of altitude is ready to pamper visitors with its natural attractions. 80 imported horses are provided as horse-riding objects (as a sport alternative), pre-wedding photo object, as well as educational attractions. Spacious private land is specially designed for private trail rides. Race horse trading and horse boarding are available. Don’t miss out!
Benar2 pengalaman menyenangkan yang tidak terlupakan ketika berwisata di metro stables. Tempat yang sangat "instagramable", pengalaman menunggang kuda poni bagi anak2 dan kuda balap dengan didampingi pemandu bagi dewasa dengan staf yang sangat membantu dan ramah.
4 based on 536 reviews
Definitely worth a visit, even as a non-Muslim, just to see the design of the architecture on the approach to the Masjid itself. Very nice indeed. The steps at the side of the Masjid were a bit dirty and the inside of the Masjid was not very inspiring. A bit of a shame, really.
30 mins. visit max. is all you need here. Ask your taxi driver to wait for you, otherwise you could have a very long wait to hail a taxi on the street to take you back to where you came from. After 20 mins. standing by the roadside, a couple offered me a lift in their bemo back to Simpang Lima for 20,000 Rupiah.
4 based on 7 reviews
We went to Curug Lawe, kind of spur of the moment and totally unprepared. There's a path for the first 2km (which is a little scary, due to the waterway on one side and the cliff edge on the other). After the path ends, the adventure begins as you trek another 2km up Mountains, climbing over rocks and wading through creeks and rivers.
The waterfall is spectacular... well worth the trip.
4.5 based on 191 reviews
The location is on the upper side of Semarang so the weather was quite cool. There are seven temples which are separated one another by distances. I took a horseback riding so this was very helpful and exciting. The view was so great with warm people. Love it!
4 based on 1 reviews
Curious about this building make me visit this place, was entry to this build still free, but now we must pay for each person, but its cheap.. I suggest, u should rent for the guidiance so every history while we going to turn arround the building. From the icon, its called lawang sewu mean that thousand of the doors. U may count if u try hehe.. But i recomended u must visit this place as an icon of Semarang city.
4 based on 3 reviews
Its a great pool, divide into two pool. First pool have depth 150 cm and second pool have 250 cm or 2.5 m, i'd like this atmosphere because u can swim like freedive and good view arround the pool
#note : u must bring swimming goggle
4 based on 190 reviews
This attraction has good collection of locomotives. During holiday and weekend, you might also take 1 hour of diesel train journey using old wooden passenger train.
Not many good choices of place for lunch, you need to find place outside museum.
There is no guide during my visit there, so you need find the details by yourself.
Good for children. A lot of sections is outdoor, so be careful if it's raining. Normally a family will spend time here between 45 mins - 1.5 hour. Depending on whether you are a fan of locomotive or not :)
4 based on 163 reviews
This is a place of worship, not a tourist attraction.
Nice ans quiet peaceful place with very old bodhi tree. There's monastery on the back, a library, and pagoda with large Guan Yin (Kwan Im) statue inside. You could have Tjiam Si here (chinese prophecy) with high accuracy. They also sell religious stuff like sculptures, candles, incenses, etc.
Please dont go if your kids will run arround or yell all along. This is place of worship, not a stone temple. Please have respect for them
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