Now, you can see the amazing Ratu Boko Temple. Standing on the top of the hill and hide of it beauty. From this place, you can feel the peace and also able to see Jogjakarta/Yogyakarta city and Prambanan temple with Merapi Mountain as the background. By history, King Boko Palace was a glorious building that was constructed descendant of Sailendra dynasty and during the reign of Rakai Panangkaran. Named...
The Resting Becaks in the front of Vredeburg Becak, also known as cycle rickshaw in the other countries, is one of your choice for transportation in Jogja. Traditional and environment friendly for sure..
Some part of the Prambanan’s temple are still in the restoration process. The damage on Prambananan was caused by the earthquake on May 27, 2006. Note : This post is part of Holiday in Jogja Series : One Day in Prambanan
The name tag of Malioboro street, the most famous street in Jogjakarta. Most of the name tag of the street in Jogja wrote in two different form like above, an old Javanese and a regular one. Malioboro is well known as one of the tourist destination, domestic and international. Its a souvenirs paradise..
Thank you for not selling (anything) in the Zero Kilometer area! Unfortunately, you still can find a lot of people who selling some stuff around this area. A little bit ironic, isn’t it?
Save the earth from global warming. Don’t have to yell about it, just make small action to contribute. Some of the hotels in Jogjakarta/Yogyakarta did it with doing some sponsored trash can around the Ratu Boko Temple. Of course, its also free advertisement too for them… Note : This post is part of Holiday in Jogja series : The Amazing Boko!
Finally, after waiting so long, it’s the carnival time! GKR Pembayun, Chief of Jogja Fashion Week 2009 Management, officially open the Jogja Fashion Week Street Carnival. Now, it’s time for the triple purple, the smiling little princess, and also andong to entertain all of the fashion lovers.
Let me introduce you to Dimas & Diajeng Jogja (Mr & Miss Jogja)
There are no seven wonders of the world in the eyes of a child. There are seven million. ~Walt Streightiff Show the wonders to your kids. Start it from simple thing, because happiness is simple and not far away. Just like this happy family. They take some vacation, take a ride on the traditional Javanese transport called becak. It doesn’t cost you so much, does it? Note : - This post is...
In the next one week, the future of Indonesia will be determined. Its President’s Election time. And from Jogja with love, we wish the best candidate win.