We are proud to welcome you in Yogyakarta / Jogja
Selamat Datang di Yogyakarta
Yogyakarta (pronounced “Jogjakarta” and often just shortened toYogya, or “Jogja”) ranks as one of the best-preserved and most attractive cities in Java, and is a major centre for the classical Javanese arts of batik, ballet, drama, music, poetry and puppet shows. It is also the perfect base from which to explore the temples of Borobudur and Prambanan, or take an early morning hike up Gunung Merapi. Tourists flock here, attracted not only by the city’s courtly splendour but also by the cuisine and shopping, and the various language and cultural courses on offer. As a result there are more tourist-oriented hotels in Yogya than anywhere else in Java and, unfortunately, a correspondingly high number of touts, pickpockets and con-artists.
Sultan Hamengkubuwono I (also known as Mangkubumi) established his court here in 1755, spending the next 37 years building the new capital, with the Kraton as the centrepiece and the court at Solo as the blueprint. In 1946, the capital of the newly declared Republic of Indonesia was moved to Yogya from Jakarta, and the Kraton became the unofficial headquarters for the republican movement. The royal household of Yogya continues to enjoy almost slavish devotion from its subjects and the current sultan, Hamengkubuwono X, remains an influential politician.
The layout of Yogya reflects its character: frenetic, modern and brash on the outside, but with a tranquil, ancient and traditional heart in the Kraton, the walled city. Set in a two-kilometre-wide strip of land between the rivers Kali Winongo and Kali Code, this is the focus of interest for most visitors. Kraton means “royal residence” and originally referred just to the Sultan’s Palace, but today it denotes the whole of the walled city (plus Jalan Malioboro), a town of some ten thousand people. The Kraton has changed little in two hundred years; both the palace, and the 5km of crenellated icing-sugar walls that surround it, date from the first sultan’s reign.
Enjoy Yogyakarta...
Yogyakarta (pronounced “Jogjakarta” and often just shortened toYogya, or “Jogja”) ranks as one of the best-preserved and most attractive cities in Java, and is a major centre for the classical Javanese arts of batik, ballet, drama, music, poetry and puppet shows. It is also the perfect base from which to explore the temples of Borobudur and Prambanan, or take an early morning hike up Gunung Merapi. Tourists flock here, attracted not only by the city’s courtly splendour but also by the cuisine and shopping, and the various language and cultural courses on offer. As a result there are more tourist-oriented hotels in Yogya than anywhere else in Java and, unfortunately, a correspondingly high number of touts, pickpockets and con-artists.
Sultan Hamengkubuwono I (also known as Mangkubumi) established his court here in 1755, spending the next 37 years building the new capital, with the Kraton as the centrepiece and the court at Solo as the blueprint. In 1946, the capital of the newly declared Republic of Indonesia was moved to Yogya from Jakarta, and the Kraton became the unofficial headquarters for the republican movement. The royal household of Yogya continues to enjoy almost slavish devotion from its subjects and the current sultan, Hamengkubuwono X, remains an influential politician.
The layout of Yogya reflects its character: frenetic, modern and brash on the outside, but with a tranquil, ancient and traditional heart in the Kraton, the walled city. Set in a two-kilometre-wide strip of land between the rivers Kali Winongo and Kali Code, this is the focus of interest for most visitors. Kraton means “royal residence” and originally referred just to the Sultan’s Palace, but today it denotes the whole of the walled city (plus Jalan Malioboro), a town of some ten thousand people. The Kraton has changed little in two hundred years; both the palace, and the 5km of crenellated icing-sugar walls that surround it, date from the first sultan’s reign.
Enjoy Yogyakarta...
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Borobudur Exotic Sunrise Package
8 hours
Package Price :
Foreigner Visitor : IDR 750.000 per person (minimum 2 persons)
Domestic Visitor : IDR 625.000 per person (minimum 2 persons)
The rates above include :
Exotic Sunrise
This tour offers a different experience where participants were given a special pass to enter the monument early in the morning at approximately 04.30 am before public visitors and visitor have to walk from the hotel to Borobudur with a pre-dawn stroll through the dewy grass of a lush tropical garden. A panoramic scenery and a very beautiful morning at Borobudur especially those moments when the sun would appear from the horizon. A truly enlightening experience!
ABOUT BOROBUDUR
Foreigner Visitor : IDR 750.000 per person (minimum 2 persons)
Domestic Visitor : IDR 625.000 per person (minimum 2 persons)
The rates above include :
- Tea/coffee
- Light meals
- Entrance to Borobudur Temple from 4.30am (before public open time)
- Transportation Yogyakarta - Borobudur return
Exotic Sunrise
This tour offers a different experience where participants were given a special pass to enter the monument early in the morning at approximately 04.30 am before public visitors and visitor have to walk from the hotel to Borobudur with a pre-dawn stroll through the dewy grass of a lush tropical garden. A panoramic scenery and a very beautiful morning at Borobudur especially those moments when the sun would appear from the horizon. A truly enlightening experience!
ABOUT BOROBUDUR
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Borobudur Sunrise, Mendut & Prambanan
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Yogyakarta Transit Tour
This tour was created for tourists who only come for 1 day (less than 24 hours). With the strategic location of Yogyakarta is very easy for you to come you traveled to Yogyakarta without staying overnight in Yogyakarta.
For those travelers who are on vacation in Bali, or just transiting through the airport in Jakarta, you can easily go to Yogjakarta by plane. Flights from Jakarta to Yogyakarta only take less than 1 hour, whereas if you leave from Denpasar Bali, you can use the aircraft with first flight scheduled to leave at 6 am local time (GMT+8). You will arrive in Yogyakarta approximately at 6:20 am time in Yogyakarta (GMT+7). (1 hour time difference between between Denpasar and Yogyakarta). Once you arrive in Yogyakarta, you can immediately enjoy your tour in Yogjakarta with the package that we offer. After a day you traveled in Yogyakarta, you can fly with the last flight to Jakarta or Bali. (Last flight to Jakarta is at 8 pm, and the last flight to Bali at 9 pm). We suggest you prepare your flight schedule as possible, a flight to Yogyakarta route that has many takers Flights to Yogyakarta is often full of reservations, so we hope you've prepared in advance. |
Freestyle tour to any destination in Yogyakarta and Magelang
starting from 6 hours, 8 hours 12 hours to 24 hours
You are now in Yogyakarta, how are you?
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Yogyakarta - Dieng Plateau - Karimun Jawa Return
Overland Tours Yogyakarta and finished in Karimun Jawa
Overland Tours Yogyakarta and finished in Bromo
Overland Tours Yogyakarta - Bromo Return
Overland Tours Yogyakarta - Bromo and finished in Surabaya, Ketapang or Bali
Overland Tours Yogyakarta - Karimun Jawa and finished in Semarang
Yogyakarta City Tour
JCT - 001
Yogyakarta - Full Day Tour Meeting time in the morning, meeting will be held in the hotel where you stay or pick you up at the airport. We'll take you to visit :
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JCT - 003
Amazing of Yogyakarta 3 days 2 night (Yogyakarta, Prambanan, Borobudur and Dieng)
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Borobudur Village Tour
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