Showing posts with label Place of interest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Place of interest. Show all posts

Goa Pindul - Guningkidul - Yogyakarta

Monday, May 12, 2014

Pindul Cave, Gunungkidul . As one of the district in Yogyakarta, Gunungkidul has very interesting attractions. Gunungkidul tourism popularity increase caused by internet, there are many blog or  website that provides information about tourist attractions in Gunungkidul.

One of the tourist attractions that must be visited in Gunungkidul especially when my friend a nature lover, is Pindul Cave or Goa Pindul. 
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Oya River as beautiful as Green Canyon

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Gunungkidul Region at Yogyakarta has a beautiful tour destination as beautiful as Green Canyon in America. This potential of the natural wealth was located at Gelaran, Bejiharjo, Karangmojo, as a part of Oya River.


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Cheap Hotels in Yogyakarta | below $10 per night

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Traveling cost was the important things for travelers. The biggest cost was for hotels. Backpackers, group of students and travelers who expect to save cost would interest in hotels with the tariff below $10 per night. In Yogyakarta, there are any cheap hotels. List of cheap hotel, home stay, and bed & breakfast below will make you happier.

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Pawon Temple tells about fire

Friday, May 25, 2012

Pawon is the name of a temple not far from Borobudur temple. Pawon restored in 1903 by J.G. de Casparis. Pawon name can not be known for certain of its origin. J.G. de Casparis interpret that pawon comes from the Javanese Awu which means ashes, gets the prefix ‘pa’and suffix ‘an’ that show a place or somewhere. In the daily Javanese language said, pawon means the kitchen, but De Casparis interpret funeral. Local residents also called Pawon temple with Bajranalan. The word is probably derived from the Sanskrit word vajra which means "lightning" and anala which means "fire".
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Phoenix Hotel Yogyakarta | Norwegian Salmons

Monday, April 23, 2012

Paprika Restaurant in Phoenix Hotel Yogyakarta serves Norwegian Salmon menu during April 2012. This menu combines European and Asian flavour. 

Chef Executive of Phoenix Hotel Yogyakarta, Iwan Dody Irawan said that the raw materials imported directly from Norway because they contain nutrients and high levels of health.
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Romantic Dinner at Grand Aston Yogyakarta

Monday, February 27, 2012

YOGYA - Grand Aston Hotel Yogyakarta is one of the most special hotels. Besides being a comfortable place to stay Grand Aston Hotel Yogyakarta was also offers a romantic dinner packages and photo images at affordable prices in order to celebrate Valentine's Day (Valentine).
According to Public Relations Manager Grand Aston Yogyakarta, Dyah Retno Wikan, a special package that only requires a fee of Rp450.000 (nett) in Vanilla Sky Lounge.
"Each couples can enjoy a romantic moonlight and the stars, accompanied by wine or beer or soft drink draugh or Valentine mocktail accompaniment of acoustic music floated through the night," Retno added.
Dyah also explained that to spend a romantic evening, the Grand Aston prepare two appetizers, three main menu options and tempting desserts. While at Saffron restaurant every couple will be able to take pictures and enjoy a buffet meal together.
"The package is worth Rp399.000nett for couples will be joined by international menus such as various salads, Tom yam soup and Vegetables Cream Soup," said Retno. (source krjogja.com)
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Imogiri Markets as a central of traditional batik

Friday, January 6, 2012

Imogiri Markets serve as a center of traditional batik. Even on Saturdays and Sundays, and holidays held training for people who want to learn batik.

Foundation Chairman Asa Prime, Nurul Yuliaty Soewondo as initiators say, the purpose of the program Imogiri Market as the center of traditional batik is to restore its market presence as the center of all activities, including buying and selling batik. Because the old days when the market has not been there yet complete batik.


"The first time it came into the market for batik and the results menjaul to spend various purposes. We want to restore an atmosphere like the old days. Imogiri Especially since once known as the region producing batik with natural dyes," he said after the opening of Market Yuliaty Imogiri as center for traditional batik, Thursday (22/12).

The event was also attended by Senior Advisor Regent Suarman SW SH MH, Head of Market Management Office Gatot Suteja SE. Program entitled 'Imogiri poenya story' is the brainchild of Asa Pradana Foundation and the Society of Lovers of Batik Sekar Jagad archipelago. There are at least 50 batik involved in the program.

"They are given assistance in batik. In addition, they also taught batik motifs long. Because in Imogiri famous designs and each family has its own coraknya," he explained.

Explained, batik is not only limited but there are only kebendaannya philosophy, because in a piece of batik that contains many messages. For communities or tourists who want to learn batik could also come into the market Imogiri, because every Saturday and Sunday or public holidays there is a batik artisans in the market.

"Later we will teach if you want to learn batik. It is our hope that every woman should be able to batik. Because with batik could supplement the family income RP 5,000 per day," he said. (source : krjogja.com)
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Kasongan | Sentra Crafts Ceramics in Yogyakarta

Sunday, October 2, 2011


Kasongan is a center for pottery/ceramics biggest in Yogyakarta. In this region the majority of its citizens living as craftsmen pottery/ceramics. There are various kinds of pottery/ceramics are done or made by citizens Kasongan including jars, vases, flower vases, animal sculptures, chandeliers, etc..



That's the tourist village with handicraft products Kasongan pottery/ceramics flagship, the tools are made of clay or loam. Until now, products of pottery/ceramic-made they are still a mainstay of the tourism potential of the province of Yogyakarta.


In the past Kasongan Village is a residential area of the kundi, which means the pitcher or gundi (people who make the kind of pitcher, gendi, pots and other kitchen wares are also classified as decorative items). Areas that we are familiar with the name Kasongan to this day. Padukuhan Kajen a village located in the low mountains of limestone landless. Within 15-20 minutes drive from the city center.

When we visited the Kasongan, we will see many galleries and places selling pottery/ceramics. Also in each gallery will also have a place of manufacture of pottery/ceramics, so that we can see directly the manufacture of pottery/ceramic. In fact there are several centers of pottery/ceramics which provide tour packages to make pottery/ceramics himself. We will be taught how to make pottery/ceramic. Start of milling, the formation of materials using perbot, drying product which normally takes 2-4 days. Products that have been dried and then burned it, before finally finishing in-use paint for the walls or paint for tile.


So if you visit Yogyakarta, it could not hurt you a quick stop to Kasongan to just look around or buy various accessories to beautify the interior/exterior of your home/office. Just as additional information that the price of pottery/ceramics in Kasongan have a relatively cheap price. For example, a large vase costs Rp. 20.000, - a small Rp. 5.000, -. Flowerpot price is Rp. 30.000, -. A set of tables and chairs worth Rp. 250.000, -. And if you buy a pottery/ceramics make sure the wrap securely in order not to break/destroyed at the time of travel.
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Kampung Batik Mangunan Village Tourism

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Kampung Batik in Kalitirto, Mangunan, Berbah, Sleman District began to popularize as a tourism village with offers any activities such as traditional arts, agriculture, traditional food until the fishery.

Kampung Batik Mangunan Owners, Guntur EP explain, this tour destination was inaugurated a year ago and has become popular for tourist because of their strategic location at the edge of the road Prambanan. The tourists can perform other activities such as playing gamelan, batik making, ketoprak, puppet and also cycling around the village.


Guntur also said, this village save a lot of potential nature and culture to be enjoyed including planting trees as a form of support “go green” community. It is intended, each year could come back and watch the trees planted.


"They (guests) will be happy because every year come back and see the trees planted and also enjoy the results. We provide 10 homestay for guests or people who are interested to stay at their holidays. There are hundreds of guests enjoy our village to date," Guntur explained.

Guntur expects the existence of this village become sources of income for the residents so it will spirit to preserve their culture, the traditional menu also to care about the environment. (source; www.krjogja.co.id)
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Exotic Queen Boko Temple

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Queen Boko Temple at Yogyakarta to be one destination that is worth visiting. The temple is located on the hill has a spectacular panoramic view.

Located at the south of Prambanan Temple or 18 km at the east of Yogyakarta, this temple is an ancient site which is a complex of numbers remaining buildings. Different from other ancient relics from the ancient Javanese era that is generally shaped like religious buildings, the site of Queen Boko Temple consists with a gate entrance, marquee, shelter, swimming baths and also the protective fence.

Queen Boko has produced numerous artifacts, including statues, both Hindu statues (Durga, Ganesha, Garuda, phallus and yoni) and statues of Buddha (three unfinished Dhyani Buddhas). In addition, also found pottery and a few inscriptions.

Even in this time have built a court that from this place all visitors could see the beauty of Yogyakarta and Prambanan.

So far this site is rarely visited by tourists. However, when holidays comes, hundreds or even thousands of tourists can pack the arena on this site. To be able to enjoy the beauty it’s has to offer, just pay the entrance fee worth IDR12.000 per person. Currently, there is also a shuttle bus program to linked Prambanan Temple and Queen Boko Temple. Simply by adding a IDR10.000, then it is able to enjoy two adjacents beautiful temple with shutle shuttle bus that connects this two place. (Source : www.KRjogja.com)
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ATV challenge in Gumuk Pasir

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Some peoples uses their holiday season traveling. Even some people are already planned a tourist trip well advance before the holiday season comes. The goal is clear, do not let your long vacation without impression. So there is nothing wrong if the object Parangtritis Tourism became the primary choice. In the Objects which is located 25 kilometers south of Yogyakarta, the traveler not only spoiled by stretch of sand and ride a horse and hansom.

Trying to drive All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) with a field of sand beach will certainly bring a different sensation and worth a try in the Object Object Parangtritis. There are four ATV rental services around this beach. For ATV enthusiasts can enjoy the thrill of ATV without having to spend too deep, manager at Parangtritis agreed rental rate is $ 25 thousand per 15 minutes. With 15 minutes, it is enough time to down along Parangtritis.



The existence of ATV rental service is one of commitment to residents around the beach in introducing the coastal fringe tour. The concept is to introduce the presence of sand dunes or “Gumuk Pasir” in Parangtritis to visitors that are still common.



Actually the presence of motorcycles ATV rental services not just for profit only. There are another more great mission, to participates in maintaining the safety of visitors beach. Although not as complete as the SAR Team equipment, in each ATV rental services location there is a simple infrastructure to help save the visitors when drifted.



ATV motor sensation not only be enjoyed alone. But it would be more memorable when shared with loved ones. Actually this bike designed for two passengers. The beach managers also no age limit for renters. They just restricted the area for childs. They recommend the area for child is around the post, so they can monitor their child renters.



Although still relatively new, you do not have to worry if it has not been able to operationalize the ATV. The experts and professionals will assist us in driving ATVs. So don’t forget to try this ATVs sensation when you comes to Parangtritis Beach. (source: www.krjogja.co.id)
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Soko Tunggal Mosque

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

The majority of Yogyakarta people’s religion is Islam. So, there are a lot of mosque was built in around Yogyakarta. One of the great mosques is Soko Tunggal Mosque. Soko Tunggal Mosque lies in the south of the path, which leads to the Taman Sari Pesanggrahan (a rest-house).

This mosque is called Soko Tunggal because of its single pillar. This mosque built in 28th February 1973 by Sri Sultan Hamengku Buwono IX. This mosque built in honor of suhada or heroes that fall in battle opposes Dutch army in battle that known General Attack 1 March. Different from other Javanese traditional buildings, the pillar of the mosque is supported by a bar of stone called “umpak”. It is interesting to know that the umpak used to be the one to support the pillar of the old-Mataram kingdom in the Islamic period. Up to now, the mosque is still in use by many Moslems at Yogyakarta. Has vast 288 meters square this mosque also showed to simplify tourist’s middle paid a visit to Taman Sari. This mosque can adopt until 600 jamaah (the members of a religious community).

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Nglanggeran the beautifull hills

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Nglanggeran Hills are hills at Gunungkidul Residence that has beautiful view. This hills placed at the north side of Gunungkidul Residence in direction of Klaten Residence, Middle Java. This place was not far away from the center of Yogyakarta City. It’s about 20km to the southeast from Yogyakarta City. When we go there, we can through curving street with beautiful hills scene. Before we arrive to Nglanggeran Hills, at the hills area at Pathuk Subdistrict, we have viewed with beautiful scene of Yogyakarta City like in Puncak-Bogor-West Java.

When we arrive in a crossroad not far away from Old Pathuk Village Office, we must turn left, pass through small road around 6 km for reach Nglanggeran Hills. Before we reach Nglanggeran Hills we presented some TV transmitter tower and some cellular operator antenna at the edge of this small road. After we arrive at Tawang Crossroad, we must turn right follow small road as far as 2 km and we arrived at the bottom of Nglanggeran Hills.
At the bottom of Nglanggeran Hills, there are so many big stone spread. Some big stones bigger than a house and elephants. Between the big stone there is a house like a public building. This public building used as traditional ritual/ceremony place. As some villager said, we can park our vehicle at the village near the hill. We only paid Rp2000 for park a motorbike and Rp5000 for park a car for along day. Through that village we can start climb the hill pass through small footstep to aim Nglanggeran Hills. It is not long time to reach the top of the hills. The distance of hill climbing around 2,5 km for parking area and it can reach only in 1,5 hours.

During climbing the hills we presented leafy trees and sedimentary rock formation at the edge of footstep. The leafy trees make the ambience more chilly. And when we reach the top of the hills we will be impressed. Beautiful nature scene can viewed from here. The road bendeds like snakes, wet rice fields like green ladder and trees spread out area like green beautiful carpet. At the top of this hills we can see Wonosari City surroundings by the green hills. We also can enjoy the fresh air, composure and peacefully.
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Kiskenda Cave | The Wonderful Cave in Yogyakarta

Monday, April 5, 2010

Kiskendo Cave located about 35 kilometers at northwest side of Yogyakarta, located in Menoreh Mountain at Kulon Progo Regency. An also only 15 kilometers to the south from Kendal via Kaliwungu city, exactly at Trayu village, the location is very easy to reach too. The area lies about 700 meters above sea level, so the air is always cool and fresh.

The environment around this cave was so beautiful. To the East, vast lowlands extending around the Progo River can be admired and to the South, the Indian Ocean looks so wonderful. Motorbikes or cars can reach this cave. But if you are using big vehicles (i.e. bus) you are advised to stop at the Girimulyo district and continued by smaller vehicles because of the narrow road. Along the way to the cave the beautiful view of the mountainous area and the terraced rice field are a beautiful sight.

After tracking, visitors begin entering the mouth of cave; inside will be found some little caves and a little river flow. Sometimes, you can found some collegians were climbing the vertical wall and slope of cave. When you entering Kiskendo Cave, you will be greeted by wonderful stalactites and stalagmites.

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Gembira Loka Zoo Yogyakarta

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

When you visit Yogyakarta you can visit a great zoo that called Gembira Loka. Gembira means happy and Loka is place. Hopefully one should be happy by visiting it. Gembira Loka Zoo is located at the eastern side of Kusumanegara Street on hinterland of Yogyakarta. It is located not far away from down town, it is within the reach of andong or becak relax tour. It’s also not so far from Malioboro, Tugu Rail Station and Kotagede (center of handicraft in particular of silversmith located in eastern).

Gembira Loka Zoo that first opened in 1955, is a popular weekend destination for domestic tourist (more than 650.000 visitors a year) and a point of interest to tourists to the area, but there are also some foreign tourists watching closely the famous reptiles Komodos (Varanus Comodoensis), originally live only in Komodo Island, nearby Flores. There is a large central lake and numerous weird and wonderful entertainment devices for children dotted around the 20 hectare 400 species site.

In about one hour browsing, a visitor could see tigers, snakes, crocodiles, goat, Sumatra’s elephants, Java’s one-horned Rhinoceros, and several kinds of monkey such as Orang Utan, Beruk (Sumatra’s monkeys), the black singing monkey with big air bubble on his neck etc. There are also have collections of deer’s, birds etc.

The well-arranged zoo, amidst a park of green garden, with a large artificial lake for boating has adequate collection of some tropical animals. The zoo management tries to put the animals in more spacious stables, to feel more comfortable.

The vast green shadowy park and the lake water and the river Gajah Wong that passes right in the middle of the zoo should regulate the temperature to be a bit cooler or at least fresher.

Sometime, in special event or in weekend, live music performance with some famous singers and artist organized in this park. This should bring a big crowd. But during working days, everything is calmer and a visitor could enjoy the visit comfortably.


GEMBIRA LOKA YOGYAKARTA

Jl. Kebun Raya no. 2 Yogyakarta, 55171 - Indonesia
Telp: +62 274 373861
Fax: +62 274 384666
Email: info@gembiraloka.co.id
Website: www.gembiraloka.co.id
Facebook: Gembiraloka Zoo Yogyakarta
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Inna Garuda Hotel – The part of Yogyakarta’s history.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Inna Garuda Hotel is legendary as an integral part of Yogyakarta since 1908, so this Hotel cannot separately from Yogyakarta History. This hotel was located in the heart of Yogyakarta. Yogyakarta is famous for its genuine friendliness and you may not be worried about its streets at all day long. In fact, some say that it is never sleeps city.

Inna Garuda is located in the heart of the city "in the shopper's paradise of Malioboro" street, near the Sultan's Palace, 42 kilometers from the famous Borobudur Budhist temple, 17 kilometers from the Hindu temple of Prambanan. Everything you need to see in Yogyakarta is close at hand. All the amenities expected in an international standard hotel are at your fingertips because You are everything to us!

So far, the hotel's name had been changed six times.

In the settlement of Dutch in Indonesia, the colonial government wanted to build a hotel at the strategic location on the center of Yogyakarta, in the Malioboro Street. The cottage hotel, which built in 1908, was the biggest and the most luxurious hotel in Yogyakarta named Grand Hotel De Djokdja which means "Yogyakarta Hotel". It started to operate in the year of 1911 and only accommodate the Dutch military guests. In the 1938 the hotel was reshaped in two wings in the right and left side and the main building in the center of it.

At 1942, Japanese came and conquered Indonesia, including Yogyakarta and the Grand Hotel De Djokdja. Japanese military changed the hotel name into Hotel Asahi.

At 1945, this hotel was took over by Indonesian and in line with the spirit of freedom at that time the name of the hotel was changed to Hotel Merdeka. In the 1946, Yogyakarta became the capital of Indonesia due to the political and national security situation and the Hotel Merdeka temporarily became the office complex for the governmental cabinet at that time. Dutch tried to conquer Indonesia again and war occurred betwen the colonialist and the Indonesian soldiers. The late Great Commander General Sudirman stayed in the hotel for several months.

Indonesian government changed the name of Hotel Merdeka into Hotel Garuda in 1950 and in 1975 the government gave the trust to PT. Natour to run the hotel.

In the 1982, PT. Natour was trusted by government to renovate Hotel Garuda and upgraded from one star to three stars hotel. The renovation cost about 9 billions rupiah and finished at the end of 1984. Natour Garuda, did the Trial Ceremony with the Great Grand Opening Ceremony on 29 June 1985 at Saturday Legi (which was a good day for Hamengkubuwono IX), and officially opened by Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX as the governor of Yogyakarta. In the 1987 Natour Garuda was officially stated by the government through the tourism, Post and Telecommunication Department as a three stars hotel. Together with the fast tourism development in Indonesia, especially in Yogyakarta, PT. Natour extends the Natour Garuda by adding 120 rooms so that the total is 240 rooms. Sri Paduka Pakualam VIII, the governor of Yogyakarta, officially opened the extension of Natour Garuda on 29 June 1991. It is a special honor that two Kings of Keraton Yogyakarta inaugurated Natour Garuda.

In March 2001, PT. Natour merged with PT. Hotel Indonesia; the name of the hotel was changed to Inna Garuda. As an almost-100-years-old hotel, we have all experiences and traditions to satisfy our guests. Whenever you visit Yogyakarta, please stay at Inna Garuda: the legendary hotel in Yogyakarta!

Room and Facilities

This hotel has facilities to meet all your convention need. 17 meeting rooms of various sizes fully equipped with convention facilities as well as Internet services plus HOTSPOT/WI FI. INNA Garuda is the right place for conventions and business.

This hotel also has suitable room for your need. 223 rooms with variety of accomodation : superior, deluxe, junior suite, executive suite, and Sudirman Suite. Fully equipped as for a 4 star international Hotel Standard.

This hotel also has Malioboro Coffee Shop, Mataram Lounge,and 24 hours Room Service. And anything else you may need, we will provide. Swimming pool, tennis court, traditional massage, spa and aroma therapy, 24-hours security, spacious parking area, shuttle service to the airport, medical, banking, postal services, travel office, airline offices, money changer, beauty salon, and shopping arcades.


For detail rate and booking, feel free to contact us, because You are everything to us!
  • Phone: +62 274 566353
  • Fax: +62 274 512114 (direct reservation) / +62 274 563074 (general)
  • e-mail: sales@innagaruda.com
  • Website : www.innagaruda.com

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Kids Fun Parks - Yogyakarta

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Kids Fun Parks is a recreation place that built based on International Standard. Kids Fun Parks that built on 1998 has 2-hectare square and located in Jl. Wonosari Km10, Yogyakarta. There are also has vast parking place that can accommodate 100 cars and bus.

This place is fun for everyone. The game kind likes: Dune Bug, Harley Davidson, Jet Rider, Forklift, Grand Canyon, Gnome Land, Jump Fun, Vespa Ciao, Saint Fe Express, Ferrari Cars, Star Trek, Aqua Splash, Adventure Mini Golf, and Go-kart. There are also another facilities likes:

- Amsterdam Cafe, (serving deutch foods: pancake, poffertjess and waffel)
- Saloon Cafe (serving european foods: sandwich, hotdog, burger, andtoasty)
- Viva Itali cafe (spaghetti and pizza)
- Adventure Cafe (indonesian foods: fried rice, bakwi, gado-gado, martabak etc.)





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Villa Hanis Yogyakarta – Original Javanese Villa

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Villa Hanis is an elegant original Javanese wooden house, fully restored and adapted to modern standards. It is located in Jalan Palagan, 15 kilometers from Kaliurang Highland and about 5 kilometers from the center of Yogyakarta. Villa Hanis is located behind Hani’s Restaurant & Bakery, one of Yogyakarta’s most popular restaurants! With 200 m square, Villa Hanis has a great view to Merapi Volcano, one of the most active volcanoes at Indonesia.




This Villa consists of a big main room with a king size bed and a bedroom with a queen size bed. Both rooms have an open bathroom and are air-conditioned. The main room is also equipped with coffee or tea making facilities, minibar, lazy chairs, a desk and a flat screen TV. Villa Hanis also have its own private swimming pool. For the privacy of our guests, the rooms are never rented out separately.

Stay in Villa Hanis is a unique experience, combining a real Javanese environment with all modern desires. It is a perfect retreat for honeymooners, tourists who want something really different or families for a weekend out! The size and the privacy of the estate make your stay really personal and truly memorable.

Rates :
  • Main Room from $95,- per night (nett.).
  • Main Room + Extra Room from $120,- per night (nett.).
  • Extra bed: $18,- per night (nett.)
High Season (July – September, and 15 December - 5 January) & Public Holidays:
  • Main Room from $140,- per night (nett.).
  • Main Room + Extra Room from $180,- per night (nett.).
  • Extra bed from $25,- per night (nett)
Rates include taxes, choice of breakfast, fruit basket and flowers on arrival.





Villa Hanis / Hani’s Restaurant & Bakery

Jl. Palagan Tentara Pelajar Km 7.5 (600m north of Hyatt hotel)
Yogyakarta - Indonesia
Tel: 0274 – 867 567
Website : www.villahanis.com
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Village Trumpon Nature Tours Offer

Wednesday, October 7, 2009


Trumpon Resort is a tour object at Merapi mountside with exotic natural panorama. In this object found a guardhouse with 3 floor building and broadly 25meters square. This guardhouse equiped by means of binoculars that functioned to see mount Merapi panorama, mount Merbabu, mount menoreh, mount Sumbing and south coast ridges.

Trumpon Resort consist of one village that is Salam-Trumpon village, enter in merdikorejo village, Tempel district, Sleman regency, Yogyakarta province. Geographically this area is located in Merapi hillside at south side, or western capital of Sleman regency with distance around 13 km or 24 km from yogyakarta. Beside can be goed with individual vehicle also can be go through with rural district transport or general vehicle.

Weather in this place is cool enough because present at 500m high from sea level. This location lays in tour stripe of prambanan temple - kraton jogjakarta - kaliurang – borobudur temple. This location also be potential strategic for area growth, especially from economy aspect based on agriculture. Trumpon also can integrate in one tour package "one day tour on merapi belt" cover Trumpon village tour, balerante tradisional market, Ngringging village tour, Tunggul Arum village tour and tracking at Turgo with have lunch at Boyong Kalegan restaurant or Kangen Desa restaurant with specially bream menu. For the man who interested to stay, Trumpon citizen also prepare home stay ready for used. besides can enjoy Salak Fruit, also can enjoy comfort other like tradisional artistry, fishing package, tracking package, outbound package, up to Salak Pondoh cultivation training package.

Besides that Trumpon has also social character, has traditional artistry culture with doesn't less important this area has mount Merapi beauty panorama.

Reservation & Contact Person :
Trumpon Resort
R. Susilo Hadi
Salam-Trumpon village, Merdikorejo, Tempel Sleman, Yogyakarta
Phone : 0817 0425 817, 0274 652 3378, 0274 789 7998

Tour Package :

Package A
Salak Fruit enjoy
Enjoy Salak pondoh fruit from the garden ( self pick)
Price
Rp: 7.500,-/orang (child)
Rp. 10.000,-/orang (adult)


Package B
Salak Pondoh cultivation training package
Service : welcome drink, guide, lunch
Price :
Rp. 25.000,- (min. 6 person)

Package C
Home Stay
One day home stay, welcome drink, Breakfast, Local guide, Lunch, dinner
Price :
Rp. 75.000,- (min. 6 person)

Package D
Out Bond
Price :
Rp. 25.000,- (child) , Rp. 50.000,-(adult),


Traditional Art

Badui
Price :
Rp. 750.000,-

Jatilan
Price :
Rp. 2.500.000,-

Karawitan
Price :
Rp. 1.000.000,-

Others

Fishing Package
Price :
Rp. 10.000,- / person

Batik making
price :
Rp. 25.000,- (min. 6 person)


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Yogyakarta Culinary Destination

Monday, September 7, 2009


Finding food in Yogyakarta is not difficult things. There are warungs, eateries and restaurants at every nook and corner of the city. It become a serious one during the Ramadhan (Hari Raya Puasa). All the eating establishments closed for the holidays and just save the MacDonald's and KFC.


With the numerous warungs in the city, it is almost impossible to do a comprehensive review. But dont worry about this. Here we shared some warungs, restaurants or cofe. Expect to pay no more than Rp10,000 for meal with drink. The alternative would be proper eating establishments or the 'upmarket warungs', either serving a specialized menu (local or Western cuisine) or a variety of choices. Rp20,000 should be enough.



For the main 'course', we are talking about the upmarket restaurants and dining places. Compared to other Indonesian cities, Yogyakarta falls behind in the quantity and quality of its upmarket experience but it makes up through its reasonable prices and its dining environment which makes little attempt to be what is not.

Gadjah Wong

Located along Jalan Gejayan, Gadjah Wong is nicely nestled away from the main road as if entering a tranquil environment. One of the most expensive restaurants in the city means that, more often than not, you will probably be one of the few diners. Consisting of three dining atmospheres (Javanese, country music or jazz), it offers at least three excuses to return other than the excellent mains which start from 30, 000 Rp. onwards.

Parsley

Located along Jalan Kaliurang is Parsley bakery, café and restaurant under one roof. The selection of breads and pastries available at the bakery evokes memories of the neighbourhood bakeries in Singapore. Not a promising start. The cafe area is pretty cozy but with only 2 sofas, it is not exactly the place to hang out for the afternoon. They could do better with other couches. The restaurant serves the usual (local and Western mains) with mains starting from 20,000 Rp onwards which does not reflect the quality of the food served. Having eaten there a couple of times, the service and food is consistently below average. The concept of al fresco dining at night makes little sense when there is poor ventilation (read: no air conditioning) and its location along the busy Jalan Kaliurang defeats the original purpose.

Joglo Resto

Joglo Resto, located along Jalan Colombo and near the main entrance of UNY, is best described as a collection of warung food in a restaurant setting. From bawal bakar to tempe goreng to cream of chicken soup (stay away from that), you name it and they have it. The only difficult part is to comb through the myriad of consolidated menus from various stores and actually choosing what to eat. All you need to do is to write what you want (typical Indonesian style) and that's it. A typical meal should cost around 20, 000 Rp. inclusive of mains and drinks. Bills are settled at the entrance of the restaurant warung style.

Cozy Easy Dining

A chain of restaurants (Jalan Gejayan and Jalan Lasada Adisucipto) with its classy interior, there is a regret of not visiting it much earlier. Prompt service with a wide range of mains with reasonable pricing starting from 15,000 Rp. onwards and the promise of live music on weekends, Cozy Easy Dining really lives up to its name. However, the gig screen seems to distract the overall presentation. No complaints if they screen live football games. Frequently patronized by the younger local crowd, it deserves repeated visits.

Hanis Bakery

Another highly recommended eating establishment located along Jalan Palagan Tentara Pelajar. Opened by a Belgian who married an Indonesian (at time of writing, the wife is pregnant), this is the closest you can get to the atmosphere of One Rochester without the yippie crowd. Serving both Western and Javanese mains (think Gadjah Wong) starting from 25,000 Rp., the quality is close to you might find it in some fancy restaurants in Singapore. Try to buy some European bread while dining there. A jazz band plays on Fridays and Saturday evenings.

>Sapi Bali

Another restaurant located near the Hyatt along Jalan Palagan Tentara Pelajar, Sapi Bali serves one of the better iga bakar (BBQ ribs, I think) in Yogyakarta. The most expensive mains (Iga Bakar) tops at 27,000 Rp which is enough for one very hungry guy. The ribs are nicely barbequed over a nice fire such that the skin is crispy while the inside is tender and soft to the bite. One of my eating companions remarked that given the name of the restaurant and the dominance of Hinduism in Balinese society, iga bakar is one big contradiction but one is not complaining when the food is so delicious.

In terms of hanging out places, Yogya seems to need to pull up its socks.

Via Via Cafe

Located in the Prawirotaman area (associated with the backpackers), this cafe is one of the more stylish cafes / chill out places with its two storey layout. The second floor is well much better than the first especially when the jazz band belts out jazz standards on Fridays from 2000 onwards. Exhibitions by local artists are reqularly held at Via Via which pushes its arty quotient up another notch. Via Via tends to fill up quite fast so reservations are recommended if going in a big group.

Kinoki

Tucked away from the busy street of Jalan Suroto is Kinoki. Located directly opposite the Gramedia building along Jalan General Sudirman, it prides itself as a nice chill out place in the evening with daily movie screenings ranging from Hitchcock to Indonesian indie films. Food is reasonably priced with mains starting from 12,000 Rp. onwards but be prepared to wait for your food. It does sell some nice T - shirts (better than those sold in the distros) and some nice DVDs. A place for the arty farty or just to chill out without having to travel too far out.

Bintang Bar

Featured on Lonely Planet and patronized by its readers, the bar is located along Jalan Sosrowijayan, a stone throw away from the busiest street in Yogyakarta, Jalan Malioboro. Bustling with bules (the local term for foreigners) and Indonesian SPG (Sarong Party Girls), the place is filled with expats and backpackers. Live band plays on Friday evenings starting from 2100 onwards and the atmosphere picks up closer to 2300. Happy hours end at 2000 daily.

(Thanks to http://hikayatdariyogya.blogspot.com for this sharing)


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