Yogyakarta boasts stunning architecture and a truly spiritual sensibility. The ancient Hindu temples of Prambanan look like hand-drizzled sand castles, while the Sultan's palace is reminiscent of a gilded music box filled with jewels. Known for its arts and handicrafts, Yogyakarta is a cultural hub, a nerve center for traditional and modern puppetry.
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5.0 based on 3 reviews
Ngingrong Karst Valley is a beautiful landscape in it there are some interesting challenging activities that can be enjoyed including horizontal and vertical outbound Caving rides to the underground lake 110 m depth, Camping, Extreme Flying Fox, Rapeling, karst education and stone samples in the stone garden.
4.5 based on 567 reviews
Din expect there is 300m muddy, slippery, rocky and dark hike. And I brought my 7yo boy with me! Whole hike is tough and hard, but it is so worthy! We made it to the end and come back! Its beautiful! And u will see the light only when u are lucky enough! Worth a try, remember to wear slippers, sport attire and prepare a head torch if you may, It is really useful. Extra clothes and pants too, u will need it after the hike.
4.5 based on 159 reviews
It seemed that it was popular in locals. There were snack bars inside and you can stay until night for the view.
4.0 based on 37 reviews
You only need about an hour here, unless you plan on having a picnic, etc... Just for taking photos from the three locations and walking about the pine forest a bit takes max one hour. It is a great stopping point between Jomblang cave and Kalibiru.
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