• Gampingan Temple

    Not all temples have typical, beautiful relief since generally they are decorated with statues and general relief as those found in almost all other temples. One of the temples with specific, beautiful relief is Gampingan, a temple that was incidentally found by a brick craftsman in Gampingan Village, Piyungan, Bantul in 1995. Small and incomplete, […]

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  • Bukit Bintang (Star Hill)

    Bukit Bintang is Located 150 meters above the city of Yogyakarta, somewhere between Bantul and Gunungkidul. There are no public transport modes to get there (except if you order a taxi and tell them to wait for you there) so you have to drive yourselves there or hire a driver. The drive up is an […]

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  • Baron Technopark

    The workings of the Sun Clock is quite easy. By relying on the sun, then we will be able to see how the number had fallen shadow slanted pillars. Of course, the Sun Clock has spatial management as well as its own superiority. Sun Clock is located at the highest point of the tourist area […]

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  • Bilik Kayu Heritage Resto | Dine In Restaurants | Yogyakarta

    Inspired by Javanese building, this resto indentically with Javanese ambience. Bilik Kayu Heritage Resto mixed traditional menus both Manado and Javanese. Wooden interiors and engraving detail made this restaurant unique. This restaurant not only dominated with Javanese interior, but also some colorful ship chunks as additional decoration. Bilil Kayu Heritage has some room that have […]

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  • Mediterranea Restaurant | Dine In Restaurants | Yogyakarta

    Mediteranea Restaurant is owned by Chef Kamil, which had other restaurant like Zango and K’ Meals. This restaurant served Mediterranean food just like the restaurant name. Mediterranea Restaurant has a Grecian-style diner tiled interior, a few cozy sofas, and charming front facade flanked by pot plants and Mediterranean pillars. Mediterranea’ menu is more striking and […]

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