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Unused Wheel
Usually, this wheel is used by Andong, the traditional transportation. But for this wheel, its just an accessories inside one of the cafe in Jogja
Waiting for Airport Shuttle Bus Sir?
New arrival in Jogja Sir? Well.. first, let us say Welcome to Yogyakarta, the city of million memories. Now, if you want make your first city tour, just take the airport taxi and drive around Jogjakarta. Or, you can take guided city tour by call the travel tour companies.You could find some of them in the Jogja airport. Ooh, I forgot. We don’t have airport shuttle bus. But hey, we have TransJogja...
Im Flying…
and see Jogja from above
The Smiling Little Princess in Action
Remember the two little princess? Now, after waiting for sometimes, they are in action. And just like the others, they ride andong as the official transport in Jogja Fashion Week Street Carnival. Look at them, what a beautiful smile… Note : - This post is part of Holiday in Jogja series : Jogja Fashion Week, The Street Carnival.
Kids Fun at Borobudur Temple
Kids are the children of future. For a betterĀ future, they also need to know about the history of this great country, Indonesia. And here we are, together with Japenese tourist, the kids learn about the ancient history of Borobudur temple, as one of the world heritage Buddhist temple and international tourism attractions in Indonesia. Look at their happy face. Its our kids fun holidays at Borobudur...
Mini Andong for Rent
Wanna take the tour in Alun-Alun Kidul (The South Square) with another traditional transport? Don’t worry! This mini andong is available for rent too. Ready to take you explore Alun-Alun Kidul and its surrounding area.. Note : - This post is part of Holiday in Jogja series : An Afternon in Alun-Alun Kidul
NIX: National IT Expo 2008
Looking for (a) new computer anyone?
Sinden
Those lovely ladies are singers in shadow puppet performance. We call them sinden or pesinden. They sing all night long since the performance usually starts at 7pm and will be ended at around 5am in the morning. The one wearing jasmine arrangement on her hair is the primadona, and she’s the youngest among them.
The Happy Tourist
After you parked your vehicle, to enter the Tamansari, you need to buy ticket. If you already have the ticket, you can directly enter the Water Castle and feel free to enjoy the ancient atmosphere. Or, after you enter the first gate, you can spend some moment in the park. Just like my friend here.. she’s look happy, isn’t it? Note : This post is part of Holiday in Jogja series : Tamansari,...
Smile… I am on Camera
Fun doesn’t always be expensive! This boy just try to find his own fun with playing in the Bugel beach with his bicycle.
















