Yogyakarta is also the capital of the Special Region of Yogyakarta in Indonesia, Jogjakarta or Jogja. Yogyakarta, as the only monarchical Indonesian royal town, is an important center of classical Javanese art and culture such as ballets, the textiles of the baked goods, theater, literature. Renowned as an Indonesian educational center. Yogyakarta is home to a large student population and dozens of schools and universities, including Gadjah Mada University. It is the largest higher education institution in the country and one of its most prestigious. There are many Instagrammable place that you can find in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Top places in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
1. Candi Plaosan
Candi Plaosan, also known as the ‘Plaosan Complex’, is one of the Buddhist temples located in Bugisan village, Prambanan district, Klaten Regency, Central Java, Indonesia, about a kilometer to the northwest of the renowned Hindu Prambanan Temple.
Candi Plaosan covers an area of 2,000 square meters above sea level with an elevation of 148 meters. Nearby is the Dengok River, about 200 meters away. Candi Plaosan, along with crops such as banana and maize, is surrounded by paddy fields.
Top 6 Instagrammable place that you can find in Yogyakarta
At Candi Plaosan, we can take beautiful pictures and very instagrammable for those who love artistic places.
2. Hobbit House
The actual name is the Wisata Seribu Langit Batu Songgo, but the word Rumah Hobbit is popular in social media. Because there are many houses in this location that look like a hobbit house. First made in Bantul, Yogyakarta, this special tour. This latest tourist location between many pine and rubber trees shaded and natural shades of the forest will make tourists feel at home here.
This place’s appeal is almost the same as the Mangunan or Coban Rais hobbit house, but bigger. The difference is that this hobbit house is not far from the residents of the house and not in the high mountains that attracted many unique photo-unique places in this place.
3. Pantai Timang
Timang is a little island. You’ve got to get there across the ocean. It’s the rush of adrenaline and the best experience of your whole life. Fishermen usually cross over to the island to use a trap to catch lobsters. Often it becomes a favorite fishing spot. But you have to collect all your bravery across the ocean to get here.
This quiet isolated spot, not much tourist visit is creating such a rocky path. Even for visitors from the local area. This island has not been seen by many of them.
You should try GONDOLA at TIMANG ISLAND. This “crazy & dangerous” Gondola is very traditional (Old school). Trying Gondola at Timang island can lift up your adrenaline and be the best experience in the whole of your life.
OPENING HOURS: 9 A.M – 5.00 P.M
TICKET:
IDR 150,000 for Local
IDR 200,000 for International tourist
4. Pine Forest
The Pine Forest Imogiri is currently more and more common as a place to hunt and even marry. Rows of steadily growing pine forest are the main tourist attraction. In addition to Kalibiru’s natural attractions in Kulon Progo, pine forests are one of the recommendations to be visited in Jogja nature.
This forest is situated adjacent to Becici’s Orchard Mangunan Imogiri and peak tourist resort, so don’t be surprised if the tourists mention these two locations as a package to be visited when heading to Yogyakarta.
5. Tembelan Gorge
The beauty of nature from the height of Tembelan Gorge is seen in one new tourist location. This location is near to the Mangunan Botanical Garden. This tourist attraction was also one of the most popular social media tourist attractions.
One of them is the Tembelan Gorge, a unique tour like a boat which has become an object for visitors to take selfie pictures. View towers like these boats in social media are very popular as the perfect place to take selfie photographs and to see nature’s beauty.
We can see the sunrise wrapped in a thin nebula like the nation above the clouds from above this gorge. The sun slowly gets up and starts to shine.
6. Candi Borobudur
Borobudur or Barabudur (Indonesian: Candi Borobudur, romanized: Candhi Barabudhur) is a Mahayana Buddhist temple of the 9th century in Magelang Regency, not far from Muntilan, in Central Java, Indonesia. The shrine consists of nine stacked platforms, six squares and three circulars, enclosed by a central dome. This shrine is one of the largest Buddhists. It has 2,672 relief panels and 504 statues of the Buddha. 72 Buddha statues surround the central dome, each sitting inside a perforated stupa.
It was built in the 9th century under the rule of the Sailendra Dynasty. It has the Javanese Buddhist architecture, which incorporates Indonesia with the Buddhist philosophy of achieving Nirvana. Built-in the 9th century during the Sailendra Dynasty. The temple shows the influence of the Gupta art which reflects the influence of India in the region, yet enough scenes and elements are built into the Indonesian Borobudur.
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