Yogyakarta is situated almost exactly halfway along the length of Java, in an area considered by the Javanese to be the heartland of the country. It's home to some of the island's most spectacular scenery and oldest traditions. On this extension, you'll be immersed in the cultural capital of Java, with many influences from Hindu and Buddhist traditions to Dutch colonial designs. Enjoy a sunrise visit to the world's largest Buddhist monument, take a music lesson or batik dyeing class, and you even have the option for a Jeep excursion. This extension can be taken either before or after your main trip.
Arrive: Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Depart: Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Set out for a visit to the Borobudur Temple, the world's largest Buddhist monument with 2,672 relief panels and originally 504 Buddha statues. "Rediscovered" in 1815, Borobudur has been excavated and returned to its (almost) original glory. The stone relief panels offer a clear glimpse into Buddhist belief and Javanese life 1,000 years ago. Please note that Borobudur Temple is closed on Mondays. After returning to the hotel, you have the option to head out on a Jeep excursion to discover the northern region of Yogyakarta. You'll explore the foot of Mount Merapi in an area called Kaliadem, enjoying the winding roads near past lava flows along the way. You will also see the local houses, many of which were destroyed and rebuilt after the massive volcano eruption of 2010. The Jeep tour will take about 1.5 hours, led by an experienced driver. Return to the hotel in the afternoon and enjoy the rest of the day free at your leisure. Overnight at hotel...B
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