Kawah Putih – Bandung
Kawah Putih -White crater- is located on Mount Patuha, Ciwidey, Bandung. With the height of this mountain is 2386 meters and a temperature of about 8-22 degrees Celsius. The crater of Mount Patuha is used as an attractive tourist object with the name White crater. On the way to the crater, we will pass the [...]
Read moreBatas Tour Paket 2010
PAKET LOMBOK 5D/4N LPDE 01 D1: Arr + Transfer in Setiba di bandara, anda akan dijemput oleh guide kami. Setelah itu, anda akan diantar ke hotel untuk check in, acara bebas beristirahat. D2: City tour (B) Setelah makan pagi di hotel, anda akan dijemput oleh guide kami pada waktu yang sudah disepakati. Setelah itu, anda [...]
Read morePrambanan, the largest Hindu temple in Indonesia
Prambanan is the largest Hindu temple in Indonesia, built in the tenth century, in the reign of two kings, Rakai Pikatan anda Rakai Balitung. This temple complex is located about 20 kilometers from Yogyakarta. Around the temple, there is a beautiful park built by the government.
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Kotagede is a neat little town located 5 kilometers southeast Yogyakarta/Jogja.
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Without doubt, Yogyakarta/Jogja is one of famous tourist destination in Indonesia. One place worth to visit in Yogyakarta/Jogja is Desa Wisata Kasongan (Kasongan Tourism Village).
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Jalan Dago (Dago Street) is the popular name of Jalan Ir. H. Juanda. Although the name is officially changed by the government, Dago is still being use by Bandung people when referring to this street.
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Malioboro is probably the most famous street in Yogyakarta. Street that line up on the imaginary line that connect Yogyakarta Palace, Tugu and the top of Merapi Mountain, is a shopping paradise for shopper.
Read moreTugu Train Station, the Gateway to Yogyakarta

This train station deserves to be called as The Gateway to Yogyakarta Tourism World.
Read moreChiampelas, the Jeans Street
Visiting Bandung is not complete without spending sometimes walking along Chiampelas street. Among travelers, this street is also known as “the jeans street”.
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