YOGYAKARTA – SOLO - PACITAN, SPIRIT OF JAVA TOUR 13 DAYS

The Most Complete Tour about The Javanese Living and Java Travelers Paradise 
Start : Yogyakarta
End : Yogyakarta 
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DAY 01 YOGYAKARTA ARRIVAL (D)
Today, our guide will pick you up at Yogyakarta Airport. If come to Indonesia from Jakarta or Bali, there are several choice of daily regular flight to Yogyakarta. The places of interest to visit today are :

MALIOBORO STREET
Coming from the Sanskrit language which means bouquet of flowers, Malioboro becomes flower that its charm is able to attract tourists. Not only full of stories and memories, Malioboro also becomes souvenir paradise in the heart of Jogja. Before it turned into a busy street, Malioboro was a quiet road with a tamarind tree growing on the right and left. This road was just passed by people who wanted to go to the Palace or complex areas such as First Indische first in Yogyakarta, for instance, Loji Besar (Vredeburg Fort), Loji Kecil (area next to the Great Hall/Gedung Agung), Loji Kebon (Great Hall/Gedung Agung), as well as Loji Setan (Office of the Parliament). But the existence of Pasar Gede or Beringharjo Market on the south side and the presence of Chinese ethnic residential in Ketandan area gradually boosted the economy in the region. Chinese group made Malioboro as its business canal, so the trade area which was originally based in Beringharjo and Chinatown eventually expanded to the north to Stasiun Tugu (Tugu Train Station). Seeing Malioboro rapidly growing into the pulse of trade and shopping centers, a friend said that Malioboro is the baby talk for "mari yok borong (let’s buy a lot)". In Malioboro you can buy desirable range of merchandise ranging from beautiful accessories, unique souvenirs, classic batik, gold and gems to household appliances. For souvenir fans, Malioboro can be a fun hunting paradise. Walking on the shoulder of the road while bargaining a variety of goods sold by street vendors, will be a special experience. Variety of locally made souvenirs like batik, rattan ornament, silver, bamboo handicrafts, leather puppets, blangkon, miniature of traditional vehicles, accessories, until key chains, all can be found easily. If you are good in bargaining, these items can be taken home with a fairly cheap price.
Overnight at Ibis Malioboro Hotel

DAY 02 BOROBUDUR AND KALIURANG TOUR (B, L, D)
After breakfast at hotel, the place of interests that we going to visit today are :

BOROBUDUR TEMPLE
Borobudur is the biggest Buddhist temple in the ninth century measuring 123 x 123 meters. It was completed centuries before Angkor Wat in Kamboja. This Buddhist temple has 1460 relief panels and 504 Buddha effigies in its complex. Millions of people are eager to visit this building as one of the World Wonder Heritages. It is not surprising since architecturally and functionally, as the place for Buddhists to say their prayer, Borobudur is attractive. Borobudur was built by King Samaratungga, one of the kings of Old Mataram Kingdom, the descendant of Sailendra dynasty. Based on Kayumwungan inscription, an Indonesian named Hudaya Kandahjaya revealed that Borobudur was a place for praying that was completed to be built on 26 May 824, almost one hundred years from the time the construction was begun. The name of Borobudur, as some people say, means a mountain having terraces (budhara), while other says that Borobudur means monastery on the high place. Borobudur is constructed as a ten-terraces building. The height before being renovated was 42 meters and 34.5 meters after the renovation because the lowest level was used as supporting base. The first six terraces are in square form, two upper terraces are in circular form, and on top of them is the terrace where Buddha statue is located facing westward. Each terrace symbolizes the stage of human life. In line with of Buddha Mahayana, anyone who intends to reach the level of Buddha's must go through each of those life stages.

MENDUT TEMPLE
Candi Mendut (Mendut Temple) is older than Borobudur. Mendut Temple is 3 kilometers eastward from Borobudur Temple. It is a Buddhist temple, built in 824 A.D. by King Indera of Cailendra dynasty. There are stories for children on its walls. Mendut Temple is frequently used to celebrate the Waisak day every May full moon and the pilgrims from Indonesia and all parts of the world come to this ceremony.

KALIURANG
In the early of the nineteenth century, some Dutch geologists living in Yogyakarta intended to find a place for their family to spend their vacation. They went along the edge of the north area as the high land. Arriving at Kaliurang that is located on 900 meter above sea level, the "meneers" were enchanted by the nature beauty and coolness in that foot of the mountain. They finally built bungalows and decided to make the area their place for vacation. The view of Merapi Mountain gives special sensation in this area. Just like village girls who will cover their face when we look at them, this mountain will also be covered with fog when we come to see it. Going along the west side of Plawangan Hill as long as 1,100 meters, traveling cross country, through soil path framed with trees and green slopes, and series of 22 caves as the inheritance of the Japanese colonial are some uniqueness of Kaliurang natural tourism.
Overnight at Ibis Malioboro Hotel

DAY 03 YOGYA HERITAGE SITE AND CULTURE TOUR (B, L, D)
After breakfast at hotel, the places of interest that we going to visit today are :

YOGYAKARTA KING’S PALACE
Keraton Kasultanan Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat or now better known by the name of Yogyakarta Palace is the center of Javanese culture living museum that is in the Special Region Yogykarta (Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta). Not just becomes the place to live for the king and his family, the palace is also a main direction of cultural development of Java, as well as the flame guard of the culture. At this place tourists can learn and see directly on how the Javanese culture continues to live and be preserved. Yogyakarta Palace was built by Pangeran Mangkubumi (Prince Mangkubumi )in 1755, several months after the signing of the Perjanjian Giyanti (the Agreement Giyanti). Banyan forest (Hutan Beringin) was chosen as the place for building the palace because the land was between two rivers that were considered good and protected from possible flooding. Although already hundreds of years old and were damaged by the massive earthquake in 1867, Yogyakarta Palace buildings still stand firmly and well maintained.

KOTAGEDE
Kotagede is a silent witness of the rise of the Islamic Mataram Kingdom that ruled almost the entire Java. The cemetery of Islamic Mataram Kingdom forefathers, the fort’s ruins, and the other historical remains can be found in Kotagede. Walking through Kotagede will enrich our knowledge about the history of Islamic Mataram Kingdom that was successful in Java. Furthermore, you can see local people’s daily routines closely. They have been staying inside the strong wall and doing the activities since hundreds years ago. It is different with other places, the local people are so friendly with the Javanese characteristic, polite, and not too commercial. In Kotagede, you won’t be bothered by the hawkers who like to force people to buy their things. It’s a bit surprising, or pleasing will be the right word. Kotagede undeniably becomes the biggest center of silver handicrafts in Indonesia, surpassing Bali, Lombok and Kendari. Different silver handicrafts in various forms are made through many stages in a place that is located around 10 kilometers of Yogyakarta city center. Since 70s, silver handicrafts from Kotagede either in the form of jewelry, household utensils or accessories have attracted foreign tourists. Now, Kotagede does not only offer the luxury of its silver handicrafts, but also an opportunity to learn the process of its making. A short course as long as three hours to a couple of days offers your alternative tour package including designing silver handicraft, making it and finally bringing the product you made yourself home. One of the places you can enjoy such a tour package is Studio 76.

TAMANSARI WATER CASTLE
An era after Giyanti Treaty, Pangeran Mangkubumi was build a palace as the central of Kasultanan Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat's goverment. Pangeran Mangkubumi later known as Sultan Hamengku Buwono I was building the palace in the center of imaginary line connecting Parangtritis Beach and Mount Merapi. The point that was being a reference for building the palace is an umbul (fountain). To respect his wives good turns because they helped Sultan in the war time, Sultan asked Demak Tegis, a Portuegese architect and Bupati Madiun, as the foreman, to build a palace in that fountain which is located 500 meters in the south of keraton. The palace which is surrounded by Segaran (artificial lake) with the fragrant scent of flowers which were planted in the artificial island surrounds it is called as Taman Sari (Water Castle) now.
Overnight at Ibis Malioboro Hotel

DAY 04 YOGYA – SOLO (B, L, D)
Breakfast at hotel and today we will drive you to Solo the charming small Javanese city in Central Java. It’s located about 65 km east of Yogyakarta. Not only fascinating with traditional dances and batik, Solo is also offering beautiful nature, delicious food, and unique ancient temple in the shape of Mayan Pyramid.  Today’s places of interest that we must visit are:

PRAMBANAN TEMPLE
Prambanan is the most beautiful Hindu Temple in the world. Prambanan temple is extraordinarily beautiful building constructed in the tenth century during the reigns of two kings namely Rakai Pikatan and Rakai Balitung. Soaring up to 47 meters (5 meters higher than Borobudur temple), the foundation of this temple has fulfilled the desire of the founder to show Hindu triumph in Java Island. This temple is located 17 kilometers from the city center, among an area that now functions as beautiful park. There is a legend that Javanese people always tell about this temple. As the story tells, there was a man named Bandung Bondowoso who loved Roro Jonggrang. To refuse his love, Jonggrang asked Bondowoso to make her a temple with 1,000 statues only in one-night time. The request was nearly fulfilled when Jonggrang asked the villagers to pound rice and to set a fire in order to look like morning had broken. Feeling to be cheated, Bondowoso who only completed 999 statues cursed Jonggrang to be the thousandth statue.

TRIWINDU FLEA MARKET
As one of the Javanese culture centers, Solo has many treasures ranging from heirlooms to antiques. Triwindu Market (now named Windujenar Market) is one of the most famous antique markets in Java. In front of the market, you will be welcomed by sculpture of a Javanese man and woman. Walking down the market aisles with antiques scattered on the right and left sides will make you feel like you are in the antique heaven. From collections of batik fabrics, old bank notes and coins, batik stamps, old gramophones from Europe, puppets painted on old wood plates, bicycles from 1930s, to stuff claimed as the fossils from Sangiran can be found in here. Not to mention old paintings, oil lamps, Buddha statues, and coal irons. Not only those, this market is also a heaven for collectors and maniac of automotive because they will be able to find rare spare parts that are not produced anymore.

MUSEUM OF BATIK DANARHADI
UNESCO has decided Batik as one of Indonesian heritages. Museum Batik Danarhadi is the best and the most complete antique batik museum in the world. It possesses more than ten thousand pieces of batik fabrics, one of them is Snow White Batik. Batik has become a part of Indonesian cultures since hundreds years ago. This coloring technique uses wax to prevent the fabric from the other colors. Motivated by his love to Batik, Haji Santosa Doellah, the owner of Batik Danarhadi, has been collecting many batik from all over the places. Until this time, his collection has reached more than ten thousand pieces of antique batik; six hundreds of them are exhibited in Museum Batik Danarhadi.
Overnight at Novotel Solo Hotel

DAY 05 SOLO CULTURE TOUR (B, L, D)
After breakfast at hotel, the places of interest that we going to visit today are :

SANGIRAN EARLY JAVANESE MAN SITES
Sangiran Early Man site, around 56 square kilometers, is located 18 km away to the north of Solo. There was no difference when you enter this area. Local resident’s houses, schools, and small forests looked similar to the other areas. However, when you walked farther, you would find houses functioned concurrently as pre-historical relic souvenir shops. After 45 minutes riding we will arrived in Sangiran Early Man Museum. The museum which lied on the 1, 6 hectares of land was differently built on the hill with unique design and turned up to the hilltop. We had to walk around the slope of the cliff to go to the first exhibition room. The first exhibition room, located in a cave which is renovated by concrete walls, was picturing the birth of the Earth, teeth and skeletons fossils, pre-historical animals’ bones, and human evolution diorama, as well as diorama of samples of early man activities. Exit from the first exhibition room, visitors should climb the stairs to go to the second exhibition room located on the top of the cliff. In this room, visitors would be able to see various numbers of pre-historical men’s skeletons from various periods and places, mammoth’s leg bone, pre-historical cow’s skeleton, various kind of weapons, fossilized stones, etc.

SURAKARTA HADININGRAT PALACE
As one of the Javanese cultural sites, Kasunanan Surakarta Palace is still standing firmly as monument of glory of the old Javanese culture with a charming touch of Europe. Surakarta Hadiningrat Palace or later known as Kasunanan Surakarta Palace has been standing since hundreds of years ago. This palace is the "successor" of the Islamic Mataram Kingdom. After several times moving the palace from Kotagede, Pleret until Kartasura, pemberontakan kuning or the yellow rebellion by Chinese forced Mataram to move its palace to the village of Sala. Internal conflict and the Dutch intervention then divided this kingdom into Kasunanan Surakarta and Yogyakarta Sultanate in 1755 through Giyanti Agreement.

KAMPOENG BATIK LAWEYAN
This time, we drive you to explore an old village while shopping batik, looking closer at the batik making process, and admiring the beauty of ancient batik merchants palaces. Laweyan is an old historical village that is older than the city of Surakarta. Been existed since Pajang Kingdom period in the 14th century, old Laweyan was a textile trade center. Its name came from the word “Lawe”, means thread from spun cotton. Kyai Ageng Henis is a man who has the biggest contribution to the development of this village. He did not only teach religious knowledge, but also taught people the knowledge and the art of batik. Since then, the art of batik has been rapidly developed until this time. Entering Laweyan, almost all of the houses are big and luxurious. They are functioned concurrently as batik showrooms. From thousand rupiah to millions rupiah batik is available here. Some of the places are also offering the opportunity to look closer at the process of batik making. For you who want to learn how to make batik, there is also short course package available. Yes, you can learn how to make Batik here and you can bring you own style batik for your special souvenir from Solo. Walking farther to the village, old high walls stand firmly flanking the narrow aisles. Behind them, the palaces of batik merchants from hundreds years ago stand gloriously. In their golden period, the merchants were extremely rich, even richer than the royal family members. With their wealth, they competed to build their own palaces. Now most of their houses and showrooms are inherited to their descendants. Entering their showrooms, we will get an extra bonus. Shopping batik while enjoying the luxurious palace which was built and designed in beautiful ancient Javanese architecture influenced by European, Chinese, and Islamic styles.
Overnight at Novotel Solo Hotel

DAY 06 SOLO HIGHLAND TOUR (B, L, D)
Breakfast at hotel and today we will drive you to Solo Highland. The places of interest that we going to visit today are :

SUKUH TEMPLE
Sukuh Temple is The World's Less-Known Erotic Temple and one of the most interesting temple in South East Asia. It is full of erotic ornaments. Another unique thing is the shape of the temple looks like a Mayan pyramid from the Middle America. Unfortunately, this temple is still less-known. Unlike the world famous Khajuraho Temple in India, not many people know about Sukuh Temple. Don’t blame yourself. Even many of Jogja people do not know the existence of this temple. It probably because of the location, hidden on the slopes of Lawu Mountain in the elevation of more than a thousand meters above the sea level.

CETHO TEMPLE
In Java language, cetho means clear or pure. Thriving over 1400 meters above the sea level on the slope of the Mount Lawu, Cetho Temple can only be reached by a narrow pavement road which is steep and curve. The anxiety and afraid would be paid off when you reach the temple complex. The mild mountain air and the breakthrough scenery would accompany your trip enjoying the temple. A high gate standing elegantly under the sky will bring your memory to the temple's gates in the God's island, Bali. The gatekeeper statues look like pre historic statues. The temple, standing on a terraces land, was built at the end of the Majapahit Kingdom under the Brawijaya V reign. In one of the terraces, there is a rock stacked with a carved of the sun depicting the Majapahit's Sun, the symbol of Majapahit kingdom.

TAWANGMANGU
Although it is located at the equator with hot and humid air temperature, Indonesia is endowed with many mountains offering chilly and cool weather. One of them is Tawangmangu, approximately 37 km east of Solo. Although situated on the slopes of mountain, this area is one of the attractions with a very good public transportation access. Tawangmangu in the morning is very beautiful and exotic. The fog and cold air of the mountains beautify the morning. Walking down enjoying beautiful green rice fields, seeing the morning activities of residents, or exploring the traditional market is worth to try, refreshing your mind from daily routines. Tawangmangu is also popular with vegetables and fresh fruits. Fields planted with cabbage, carrots, radishes, strawberries, and various others stretches everywhere. There is also 81-meter-high waterfall named Grojogan Sewu. Grojogan Sewu, means "a thousand waterfalls", is located within a 20 ha protected forest area. Not only humans, thousands of monkeys also love this place.
Overnight at Bintang Tawangmangu Hotel

DAY 07 SOLO – PACITAN (B, L, D)
After breakfast at hotel today, we will drive you to Pacitan. A small city in East Java with natural white sandy beaches with good waves for surfing and wonderful caves. It’s far about 4-5 hours drive from Tawangmangu to Pacitan, crossing several small town. Arrive in Pacitan, we will transfer you to hotel, but before that we will drive you to TIRTO HUSODO HOTSPRING, more popular as Banyu Anget, this hot spring is unique and different without strong sulfur smell. Without this sulfur smell, you will be more comfort and enjoy relaxing in the hot spring. The warm water is also good to accelerate your blood circulation. This is the right place to visit and end your day by relaxing in a warm water swimming pool after a long trip from Tawangmangu.
Overnight at Srikandi Hotel

DAY 08 PACITAN CAVES TOUR   
After breakfast at hotel, the places of interest that we going to visit today are :

GONG CAVE
What comes in your mind when you hear the word “cave”? Dark, wet, and scary? Well, it means you have not visited Gong Cave. Gong Cave has become one of the most popular caves in Pacitan because of its stunning stalactites and Stalagmites. Exploring this wide cave will bring you to amaze the beautiful limestone shapes from the sediment mineral water formed in thousands year ago. This cave is far from scary impression. The tourism department has built a cement trail route that gives more accessibility to reach the cave. Entering the first chamber which is not wide enough, you will be welcomed by many straws shape limestone ornaments on the ceiling of the cave. From this area, this cave is divided into entering trail and exiting trail. Passing through a small crack, you will be brought to the second chamber. Out of the expectation, this area is really big with amazing stalactites and stalagmites. Some lights have been set on some areas, giving dime light that makes this cave more beautiful.

TABUHAN CAVE
Tabuhan Cave is adorned with limestone stalactites and stalagmites which produce unique music tones when they got beaten. Various fossil artifacts have been found in this site, including human teeth sticking on the wall. The cave, located in Dusun Tabuhan, Wereng Village, Punung Region, is categorized as one of the most important pre-historic sites and assumed as one of the pre-historical men’s dry settlements. Research proves this cave had been inhabited by pre-historic men 50 thousands year ago. The researchers found a site where the prehistoric men made their stone tools from 10 thousands year ago, mollusks, and some pre-historic men’s teeth sticking on the cave walls. On the right side, there are some of archaeological excavations which have been fenced. Unfortunately, the fossil artifacts are not exhibited here.  Are you a fan of traditional music, especially Gamelan? Well, it means that you should consider Tabuhan Cave as one of your travel destinations. Wait, what is the relation between a cave and gamelan music? Well, the name "Tabuhan" comes from the word "tabuh", means playing drum instruments. Walking to the right side inside the cave, you will find the answer of the relation between this cave and gamelan music. Some of the stalactites and stalagmites will produce harmonic tones and creates some music when they got beaten. A group of local musicians take that advantage of this unique phenomenon to entertain visitors. Interested in hearing some stalactite music?

PANCER BEACH
Pancer beach is offering a clean and quiet beach, exotic estuary, and spectacular sunset. Pancer Beach is located on the east side of Teleng Ria Beach, in the corner of a bay with limestone cliff standing next to it. The beach is clean and natural. There is only a wooden hut where surfers put their surfboard and belongings. Walking to the east side, there is a small mound with surprising view behind it. Clear greenish water of a river flows to meet the sea. Looking far north, the river water is glowing under the sunshine. Swimming in it will refresh your tired after spending a day exploring caves.
Overnight at Srikandi Hotel

DAY 09 PACITAN NATURAL BEACH TOUR (B, L, D)
After breakfast at hotel, the places of interest that we going to visit today are :

SRAU BEACH
Hidden behind a row of hills 25 km west of Pacitan (East Java, Indonesia), Srau Beach is a surfer’s heaven. You will not find any crowd in this beautiful beach because the location is quite far from the downtown. The closest village is some kilometers away. This beach hides 3 surf spots with challenging waves for at least intermediate surfers. The first spot is located at the back of the ticket portal and often called The Portal. The second one is Pancingan, located under the reef cliff on the west hill that is often used as a fishing place by local fisherman and also many people from out of town who often come to spend their day fishing. Meanwhile, the third spot is Pandan, located just behind Pancingan Hill. Not only supplying barrels for surfers, Srau is also offering the beauty of white sandy beach and crystal clear water. It is also the perfect location for snorkeling and enjoying the beauty of marine biota. Getting bored of taking a walk on the beach? Try to go up to the hill on the right. Hiking on this reef hill and enjoying the amazing ocean view will immediately refresh your mind. You can also join the fisherman and other people who are fishing from the reef cliff of this hill.

WATUKARUNG BEACH
Watu Karung Beach is paradise. It’s amazingly beautiful with reefs, turquoise water, clean beach, soft white sands, and 2 surfing spots offering barrels and world-class waves. a very beautiful beach with turquoise-colored waves and white sand stretching there. Small reef islands decorated the offshore. The bright sunshine and the blue sky made everything felt just perfect. Watu Karung was simply paradise. Behind its beauty, Watu Karung Beach hides its extraordinary waves. With reef break wave and reef seabed, at certain moments Watu Karung Beach produces barrels that will make the surfers feel like they are in heaven. Both surfers with natural and goofy style can surf here because Watu Karung Beach has right and left waves. There is also no crowd at all, so that surfers can catch the waves freely. Offshore wind usually comes in the month of April to October, making these months as the best times to dance with barrels of Watu Karung.
Overnight at Watukarung Beach Villa

DAY 10 PACITAN LEISURE DAY (B, L, D)
Today is your leisure day to enjoy the white sandy and quite beach and it’s like your private beach. You can swimming, surfing or snorkeling all day.
Overnight at Watukarung Beach Villa

DAY 11 PACITAN – YOGYA (B, L, D)
After having breakfast today, we will drive you Yogya. Our journey will crossing the southern Java beach route with natural and small village sightseeing. Arrive in Yogya, wa take you hotel and you can enjoy your relax day in Yogya.

DAY 12 YOGYA RELAX DAY (B)
Enjoy your free leisure in Yogya.

DAY 13 YOGYA OUT (B)
After breakfast at hotel we will drive you to airport for your next destination.

Price per pax included of:
1.Comfortable Air Conditioned Tourist Coach
2.Hotel 12nights twin sharing
3.Fullboard meals as itinerary
4.All entrance fee for tourism object
5.English speaking Guide Service
6.Friendly Coach Driver and Chaperone

PRICE PER PAX:
Private Trip for 2 Pax = 2055/pax
Group of 4 Pax = USD 1365/pax
Group of 6 Pax = USD 1195/pax
Group of 8 Pax = USD 1085/pax
Group of 10 Pax = USD 1020/pax
Group od 12 Pax = USD 965/pax

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