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CULINARY HEAVEN: Jogjakarta's Dining Guide
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History of Indonesia
Map of Indonesia
Bali Map
CULTURAL SITES: South Sumatra
CULTURAL SITES: Beautiful Borobudur
Beaches: Gorontalo
Beaches: Raja Ampat
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Beaches: Senggigi Beach-Lombok
Beaches: Amed Beach-Bali
Beaches: Lovina Beach-Bali
Beaches: White Sand Beach
Beaches:Experiencing Paradise in Paradiso
Beaches:Pelabuhan Ratu
MOUNTAINS & LANDSCAPES: Mt. Bromo & Semeru
MOUNTAINS & LANDSCAPES: TOLIRE LAKE, Maluku
MOUNTAINS & LANDSCAPES: Mt. Rinjani
MOUNTAINS & LANDSCAPES: Mt. Gede Pangrango
MOUNTAINS & LANDSCAPES: Ijen Plateau
MOUNTAINS & LANDSCAPES: Mount & Lake Batur- Kintamani,Bali
MOUNTAINS & LANDSCAPES: Puncak Pass
MOUNTAINS & LANDSCAPES: Bukittinggi
MOUNTAINS & LANDSCAPES: Toba Lake
MOUNTAINS & LANDSCAPES: Maninjau Lake
MOUNTAINS & LANDSCAPES: Legendary Tangkuban Perahu
MOUNTAINS & LANDSCAPES: Ujung Kulon National Park
MOUNTAINS & LANDSCAPES: Berastagi in North Sumatra
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CULTURAL ACTIVITIES: The Dramatic of Kecak Dance in Bali
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CULINARY HEAVEN: Jogjakarta
Jogjakarta's Dining Guide
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This city offers many luscious delicacies. From bakpia cookies, wingko babat, to enting-enting kacang, visitors will be delighted to find there are so many delicious choices here in this town.
Getting There
To make it easier, and shorter, you can take a plane from major cities such as Jakarta or Bali. From Jakarta and Bandung you can also go to Jogjakarta by train and the journey will take approx. 8-12 hours, though. Some travel agents or rental cars also offer trips to Yogya from big cities with a reasonable fee. The journey will take longer than 12 hours from Jakarta or Bandung.
Where to Stay
Packed with local and international tourists, Yogya is ready with its innumerable inns and hotels. Choose the place to stay according to your budget and your liking.
Moving Around
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Jogjakarta is a small city. To illustrate this, for some Jogjakartans, 2 kilometers is considered very far. In the city, you can give your legs some exercise, ride andong/delman (cart carried by a/two horse/s), use the bus and public transportation, ride a taxi, or, try how it feels like to ride becak/pedicab. If you want to visit interesting sites within the city, it is best to move around on foot. If, however, you want to marvel at the grandiose of Borobudur Temple, for instance, it is best if you rent a car.
Dining Guide
Gudeg is one of Jogjakarta's specialties. This dish is made of young jackfruit with traditional herbs, sometimes with eggs and chicken. Cow's inner skin, cooked until tender, usually accompanies gudeg with steamed rice. Most traditional restaurants in Jogjakarta sell this specialty. Don't let the sweet taste of gudeg fool you, however, the chili sauce of Javanese food can be really, really spicy because it is made mainly from cabe rawit the spiciest chili in Indonesia. Restaurants worth visiting in Jogjakarta:
DJOGJA KAFE
Jalan Kyai Mojo 57
GADJAH WONG
Jalan Gejayan 79
DOMAH DHUWUR
Jalan Mondorakan 252, Kota Gede
MBOK BEREK RESTAURANT
Jalan Kaliurang Km 16 Pakem
MORO SENENG RESTAURANT
Jalan Solo 55
AYAM GORENG SUHARTI RESTAURANT
Jalan Laksda Adisucipto 208
Souvenir Tips
Jogjakarta is synonymous with arts and crafts. There are plenty to choose from: from batik clothings, silverwares and silver jewelries, potteries, to wayang figurines made of cow's hide or wood. You can also bring along boxes of the famous bakpia for your family and close friends. Bakpia doesn't last long, though, so please ask the salespeople for expiration date.
Other Things to See or Do
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- Take a walk on Malioboro street, it's packed with people selling interesting souvenirs, with stores offering more exclusive products. Bering Harjo market on Malioboro street offers cheaper products. Don't forget to use your bargaining skill!
- Visit Kota Gede, the center of silverwares and silver jewelries. You can even see silversmith at work here. The items sold here are usually more pricey because they're more exclusive. For regular yet still beautiful silver jewelries, visit Malioboro instead.
- Visit Kasongan if you're into potteries.
- Explore the city from Kraton (Palace) to Taman Sari, where old kings and their families spent their happy days, swimming and enjoying themselves.
- Take a trip to Borobudur and Loro Jonggrang (Prambanan) Temples.
Travel Tips
- Because there are so many things to see, if you don't have much time, it is best if you go to a travel agency. It will save you time.
- On traditional markets and Malioboro, most of the items sold there are bargainable. When in doubt, ask if the wares are bargainable or not. Bargain at least half the price the seller offers first. If you're not certain, take a look around and ask for the similar item's prices, for comparison.
- If you have a travel guide from a travel agency, ask her/him to bargain things for you. The same goes if you're lucky enough to have locals as your friends or relatives.
- Never hire an unlicensed travel guide.
- Bring lightweight clothings, also hats and shades, if necessary. Jogjakarta can be quite hot.
- If you're being offered things that do not interest you, be firm and say no.





