
- 4.7/5
Loner TravellerNot as attractive as borobudur but still worth a visit for historical value if it's your first time there.
- 4.6/5
Afif k fauzanThe show was excellent. The 90 minutes flew by quickly. The location's proximity to Malioboro was also a plus, offering easy access. Highly recommended, and we hope to see you again sometime soon.
- 5.0/5
mewmewMuseum Monumen Jogja Kembali (bahasa Jawa: Hanacaraka,ꦩꦺꦴꦤꦸꦩꦺꦤ꧀ꦪꦺꦴꦒꦾꦏꦼꦩ꧀ꦧꦭꦶ, Monumèn Yogya Kembali) adalah sebuah museum sejarah perjuangan kemerdekaan Republik Indonesia yang ada di kota Yogyakarta dan dikelola oleh Departemen Kebudayaan dan Pariwisata. Museum yang berada di bagian utara kota ini banyak dikunjungi oleh para pelajar dalam acara darmawisataMuseum Monumen dengan bentuk kerucut ini terdiri dari 3 lantai dan dilengkapi dengan ruang perpustakaan serta ruang serbaguna. Pada rana pintu masuk dituliskan sejumlah 422 nama pahlawan yang gugur di daerah Wehrkreise III (RIS) antara tanggal 19 Desember 1948 sampai dengan 29 Juni 1949. Dalam 4 ruang museum di lantai 1 terdapat benda-benda koleksi: realia, replika, foto, dokumen, heraldika, berbagai jenis senjata, bentuk evokatif dapur umum dalam suasana perang kemerdekaan 1945-1949. Tandu dan dokar (kereta kuda) yang pernah dipergunakan oleh Panglima Besar Jenderal Soedirman juga disimpan di sini (di ruang museum nomor 2). Monumen Jogja kembali beralamat Di jalan raya Ring road Utara Sleman Yogyakarta
- 4.3/5
JalanjalanjibanSaya ke sana naik becak dari sekitar keraton 22ribu sudah termasuk taman sari, toko pia, toko batik.Buka setiap hari jam 9 sampai jam 3 sore.tiket masuk murah untuk turis domestik.Disarankan bawa topi dan kipas karena panas sekalu.
- 4.6/5
chinadesk1The original royal family, servants and staff still live in the Yogyakarta Sultanate Palace, and they all wear ancient clothes. The palace is located at the end of Malioboro Street. After shopping, you can take an electric tricycle to get there quickly. The palace is not very large. The architecture is traditional Javanese, European, and Islamic architectural features can also be seen. The main attraction is the ancient gamelan musical instruments. It is said that one set is a relic of the Majapahit Dynasty and the other is from the Demu Kingdom. There is a monument donated by overseas Chinese in the palace. The door opens at 8:30 in the morning. An old man at the ticket office has served the palace for decades and has received many Chinese tourists. Chat with him and get some information. The ticket is a package ticket, including air tickets, a total of 8RMB. It takes about an hour to visit. From another exit, you can walk or take a tricycle to the water palace.
- 5.0/5
Si cantikThis mosque was built in 1966 and began to be used in 1967. The name of the mosque is taken from the name of the village where the mosque was founded, Kampung Jogokariyan. Precisely located at 36 Jogokariyan Street, Mantrijeron Village, Mantrijeron District, Yogyakarta City
- 4.7/5
Fajar Nurohmanbeautiful beach, not the trash please. If anyone considering this place to be your next vacation, consider bringing your own trash can so atleast you wouldn't render this beach any worse. Definitely worth a visit if you're a beach lovers. Never ever going swim or surfing, big waves coming unexpectedly almost everytime..
- 4.6/5
KAREL2003This place is easily accessible, located in the Yogyakarta Air Force Complex, perfect for kids' school holidays. There are many planes both outside and inside the museum.
- 4.9/5
西等记忆Yogyakarta Bird Market is really a magical place. Conventional pets are not common here. There are owls, bats, lizards, snakes, flying squirrels, and monkeys everywhere, which is eye-opening. But these small animals are rather pitiful. The living conditions are not very good. They are all crowded in cages. I went to ask a more "normal" cat shop. A golden long-haired pet cat only costs 800,000 Indonesian rupiah, which is only 400 yuan. It's a pity that I can't take it back home. You can also take a photo with a python here. Just pay 10,000 Indonesian rupiah.
- 5.0/5
SukarnoIf you are interested in Java culture and history, I recommend you visit the Museum, which is in the north of Yogyakarta, on the way to the Merapi volcano. The courtyard is full of tropical rainforest style, the museum mainly displays the history of the Mataran Kingdom, in the museum there is an explanation in Indonesian or English, fares 50,000 and 100,000 rupiah respectively.







Sunset at Prambanan Temple

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