My trip to Yogyakarta, aka Yogya was inspired when I saw the web images of the UNESCO listed Borobudur! And I must also admit that I am a fan, have always been a fan of Volcanoes - yes, it does sound crazy but a Nature and Geography lover will attest to the magnificent, mighty and menacing Volcanoes.
Starting with our first 3 days which were largely spent in Yogya city, Prambanan Temple (Hindu Temple), and the famous Borobudur Temple (Buddhist). Both Temple sites are UNESCO heritage listed.
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Interior of Kraton Palace (in Yogya city) |
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Showcase of traditional Javanese costume (in Kraton) in Yogya City |
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Interior of Taman Sari (Water Castle) in Yogya City |
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An external Wall at Taman Sari in Yogya City |
On Day 2 : Temples in Slemen (Prambanan, Sewu & Sambi Sari)
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Prambanan Temple ( many of the smaller temples were destroyed during the 2010 earthquake) |
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Sewu Temple |
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Sambi Sari (an underground temple discovered by a Farmer) |
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Entrance to Borobudur |
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Garden View at the Entrance |
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In the temple (lovely mountainous background) |
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Lunch Venue near Borobudur |
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Family Pic before we set off to water rafting |
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End point of our rafting adventure |
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