Jawa Tengah
Yogyakarta and Central Java
Borobudur Temple is the face of Indonesia's tourism. It is as if you have visited everywhere in the country when you have been to the temple.
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Enlightening Vesak Day at Borobudur
Featuring Amanjiwo, an Aman Resort that overlooks the Unesco World Heritage Site of Borobudur, the largest temple complex in the world.
4 Days 3 Nights
ENLIGHTENING VESAK DAY AT BOROBUDUR
Classic Solo
The city offers classical Javanese culture at the heart of Java Island.
One Day Tour Borobudor
The Borubudur temple is not just a regular temple. This is the biggest Buddhist Temple in the world.
Yogyakarta-Semarang-Banyuwangi Optional Tour
Explore parts of Central and East of Java in one single day.
One Day Optional Tour
YOGYAKARTA-SEMARANG-BANYUWANGI
Travelling in Yogyakarta and Central Java
Yogyakarta enjoys a tropical rainforest climate. The yearly average maximum temperature in Yogyakarta and Central Java is 30°C (ranging from 29°C in July to 31°C in October). Annual rainfall is 4312mm, with a minimum of 72mm in August and a maximum of 565mm in November.
The two provinces are one of the foremost cultural centers of Indonesia.
Yogyakarta and Central Java are safe destinations for traveling in. If you fall ill during your travels, international hospitals across the city are plenty to choose from.
The standard voltage throughout Indonesia is normally 230 V and with a standard frequency of 50 Hz. If you’re from the UK, Europe, Australia and most of Asia or Africa, most of your phones, laptops and other gadgets could be charged like normal. However, if you come from countries like the United States, Canada, and most South American countries, the range of voltage differs here in Indonesia.
The Indonesian Rupiah is the only accepted currency. Worry not, if you choose to use your credit card in Yogyakarta and Central Java, it’s no problem.
Indonesia is heaven to traveller, many countries can visit Indonesia without having to present a visa upon arrival for your short trip. Those not listed from those countries can apply visa on arrival (VOA) at the airport.
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