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10 2 reviews
Central Java
14/08 – 24/08
₹1790/nighttotal: ₹17900 (10 )
Havenery Room By Taman Melati Apartment
1 2
apartment , Yogyakarta
This apartment in Yogyakarta is situated 3.2 kilometres from Tugu Monument, 4.7 kilometres from Yogyakarta Tugu Train Station, and 4.8 kilometres from Malioboro Mall. This one-bedroom flat accommodates up to three guests and features air conditioning, a kitchenette with a fridge, free WiFi, and a private balcony offering garden and pool views.
9.2 36 reviews
Central Java
30/08 – 10/09
₹3260/nighttotal: ₹35860 (11 )
Liefly Prambanan Villa
1 2
house , Prambanan
This Prambanan holiday home is situated 1.1 km from Prambanan Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and within 15 km of attractions including Plaza Ambarrukmo shopping mall and Gembira Loka Zoo. The property offers free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, parking, and a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and rice cooker; two bathrooms cater for families or groups.
9.4 29 reviews
Central Java
19/06 – 25/06
₹1677/nighttotal: ₹10062 (6 )
Stay Maja Kostel
1 2
church , Gayamsari
Stay Maja Kostel, in Gayamsari, Semarang, offers modern guest rooms 3.7 km from Simpang Lima and a short walk from local restaurants. This lodging provides various room types, including deluxe, king, and family rooms, each featuring amenities such as Wi-Fi, a private bathroom, and air conditioning.
9.7 88 reviews
Central Java
30/08 – 10/09
₹2689/nighttotal: ₹29579 (11 )
Sare 01 - Villa With Panorama Rice Field View
1 2
cabin , Bantul
This Bantul cottage is situated approximately 10 kilometres from Yogyakarta city centre, nestled amidst 10 hectares of rice paddies near a suburban village. The self-catering property, sleeping two guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, offers a semi-open-air kitchen, a garden, parking, and air conditioning, plus airport and train station transfers.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Central Java
What are the best landmarks to visit in Central Java, Indonesia?
Central Java boasts incredible landmarks. Borobudur Temple, a magnificent 9th-century Mahayana Buddhist temple, is a must-see. Prambanan Temple, a stunning Hindu temple complex dedicated to the Trimurti, is equally impressive. Other significant sites include the Dieng Plateau with its ancient temples and stunning volcanic scenery, and the Gedong Songo Temple complex. Don't forget the majestic Mount Merapi, an active volcano offering breathtaking views (though safety precautions are essential).
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Central Java?
What is the ideal itinerary to experience the best of Central Java, Indonesia?
A seven-day itinerary could include: Days 1-2 exploring Yogyakarta and its surrounding areas, including Borobudur and Prambanan. Day 3 travelling to the Dieng Plateau. Days 4-5 exploring the Dieng Plateau's temples and natural beauty. Day 6 heading towards Solo (Surakarta) and visiting local attractions. Day 7 departing from Solo or Yogyakarta. This is just a suggestion; you can adjust it based on your interests and available time.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Central Java?
What is the best time to visit Central Java, Indonesia?
The dry season, from May to September, is generally considered the best time to visit, offering pleasant weather for sightseeing. However, peak season means higher prices and more crowds. The shoulder seasons (April and October) offer a good compromise between pleasant weather and fewer tourists.
What popular festivals can you find in Central Java, Indonesia?
Central Java hosts many festivals. Sekaten, a celebration marking the birth of the Prophet Muhammad, is a significant event in Yogyakarta. Grebeg Maulud, another important Islamic festival, is also celebrated with processions and traditional performances. Many local villages also host their own unique celebrations throughout the year, often linked to harvest cycles or religious events.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Central Java?
What traditional local food should you try in Central Java, Indonesia?
Indonesian cuisine is diverse, and Central Java is no exception. Try Gudeg, a slow-cooked jackfruit dish, a Yogyakarta specialty. Sate Kambing (mutton satay) is another popular choice, and Nasi Liwet, a fragrant rice dish cooked in coconut milk, is delicious. Don't forget to sample various local fruits and traditional snacks.
What are the best pet friendly hotels in Central Java?
Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in Central Java, Indonesia?
Beyond the well-known temples, consider exploring the less-visited temples of the Dieng Plateau, such as the Arjuna Temple complex. The Imogiri Royal Tombs, the burial site of several Mataram sultans, offer a glimpse into Javanese history. Also, exploring the rural villages surrounding Yogyakarta and Solo can reveal hidden gems and local life.
What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Central Java?
What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in Central Java, Indonesia?
Homestays offer an immersive experience. Participating in local cooking classes provides a chance to learn about Javanese cuisine and interact with locals. Visiting traditional markets allows you to experience daily life and interact with vendors. Taking a batik-making class is also a great way to engage with local crafts and culture.
What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in Central Java, Indonesia?
Central Java experiences a tropical climate with a distinct wet and dry season. Mount Merapi is an active volcano; check for any volcanic alerts before visiting. Monsoonal rains can cause flooding, especially during the wet season. It's advisable to check weather forecasts and take necessary precautions.
Are there any special items you’ll need when travelling to Central Java, Indonesia?
Pack light, breathable clothing suitable for warm weather. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring temples and other sites. Insect repellent is advisable, especially during the wet season. Sunscreen and a hat are also recommended to protect yourself from the strong sun.