Semawis Night Market (Pasar Semawis) If you’re looking to experience Semarang’s vibrant nightlife and rich culinary culture, Semawis Night Market—also known as Pasar...
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Kota Lama & Blenduk Church – Little Amsterdam in Semarang What Makes This District Special Kota Lama, often nicknamed “Little Amsterdam”, serves as...
Lawang Sewu – The Thousand Doors of Semarang OverviewConstructed between 1904 and 1907, Lawang Sewu (literally “a thousand doors” in Javanese) served as the...
1. Gunung Sewu Geopark (UNESCO Global Geopark) Geological significance: Recognized by UNESCO in 2015, Gunung Sewu encompasses some 1,500–1,800 km² across Gunungkidul...
1. Nglanggeran Volcano (Gunung Api Purba) An ancient volcanic structure offering a rewarding, manageable hike via stone stairways. At just around IDR 7,000 entrance...
1. Timang Beach Why go: Famous for the rustic wooden gondola (oyah) ride across roaring waves to Panjang Island—once used by lobster fishermen, now a heart-racing...
1. Sri Gethuk Waterfall Set in Bleberan Village (Playen), this lush waterfall flows into the Oyo River, nourished by three springs—Ngandong, Dong Poh, and Ngumbul...
Goa Cerme – An Underground Journey of Nature, Spirit & Adventure Located at the border of Bantul and Gunungkidul Regencies in Yogyakarta—spanning from Srunggo in...
Becici Peak – A Quiet Pine Lookout for Sunrise Serenity Located near the Panguk Kediwung area in Dlingo, Bantul Regency, Puncak Becici is a tranquil forest retreat...
Seribu Batu Songgo Langit – A Fairytale Forest in Bantul Nestled within the pine forests of Mangunan in Dlingo, Bantul Regency, Seribu Batu Songgo Langit—which...