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ADD TO LIST (36 reviews) Yogyakarta, Indonesia The UNESCO World Heritage site of Prambanan is a huge 9th-10th century Hindu temple compound (the largest in Indonesia) that consists of 224 temples. It was abandoned.. 2. Kraton ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Yogyakarta, Indonesia The sultan’s palace Kraton is a city within a city that is now located within Yogyakarta. It is a walled city that was built duing the 18th century and is the home of.. 3. Bantul ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Yogyakarta, Indonesia i live in this city for almost 18 years. i solved my high school in smun 1 bantul. there are many interesting places in bantul such as: parangtritis, kasongan, manding,.. ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Yogyakarta, Indonesia Sultan palace area - small city surrounded by high and thick walls, inside the old center of Yogyakarta. Houses the sultan palace and living quarters of all the artists.. 5. Boko Palace ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Yogyakarta, Indonesia we can see the old palace of Boko Kingdom. In this site there is a palace from vulcanic stone, with harem and krematorium temple for the King. 6. Market ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Yogyakarta, Indonesia The Market inside is very nice for all the traditional stuff you can get and all the useless stuff too. 7. Vulcano ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Bromo, Indonesia beautiful spot, go early in the morning for the best views ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Yogyakarta, Indonesia tamansari or watercastle is situated nearby bird market of jogjakarta called 'pasar ngasem'. i like to be here, watching the ruins of old palace and underground mosque... 9. Imogiri ADD TO LIST (0 reviews) Yogyakarta, Indonesia Imogiri (Mist Hill) is the official cemetary for the kings and royalty of the Mataram, Yogyakarta, and Surakarta Kingdoms. It was built in 1632 by Sultan Agung (who.. 10. Candi Pawon ADD TO LIST (0 reviews) Yogyakarta, Indonesia Candi Pawon is an 8th century Buddhist temple that is thought to be dedicated to the god of wealth Kubera and was built around the same time as Borobudar. It contains.. |