Prambanan Village Tour
Is a provider of special interest tourism activities in D.I. Yogyakarta with the theme Sports, Culture and Community tourism activities with cycling tourism activities or riding horse-drawn carts with a combination of cultural activities and mingling with the community, namely participating in local community activities. In this activity, tourists are invited to cycle/ride a carriage to get around rural areas and rice fields and visit MSMEs. Apart from these places, tourists are also invited to visit one of the historical heritages, namely the Plaosan Lor Temple / Twin Temples.
Explore the sprawling grounds, where towering temples dedicated to the Hindu trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva stand as testaments to ancient craftsmanship and spiritual devotion. Delve deeper into local life with a visit to nearby villages, where traditional Javanese culture thrives. Witness artisans at work, crafting batik textiles and intricate silverware, and immerse yourself in the rhythms of daily village life. Throughout the tour, knowledgeable guides provide insights into the historical significance and cultural importance of the sites visited, offering a comprehensive and enriching experience. Whether captivated by ancient architecture, intrigued by local traditions, or simply seeking to connect with Indonesia's vibrant cultural tapestry, the Prambanan Village Tour promises an enlightening exploration of Java's cultural and historical heritage.
- Pedal or ride along serene pathways, surrounded by lush landscapes and the soothing sounds of nature.
- Discover the creativity and craftsmanship of local Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) as you visit their workshops.
- Explore the awe-inspiring Plaosan Lor Temple, also known as the Twin Temples, dating back to the 9th century.
- Engage with locals, learn about their traditions, and participate in cultural activities.
- Enjoy cultural performances, traditional dances, or workshops to deepen your understanding of Yogyakarta's heritage.
- Restriction: Certain areas of the temple complex may have specific rules, such as no smoking or respectful behavior at religious sites.
- Weather: Yogyakarta's climate can be hot and humid, so wearing lightweight, breathable clothing and sunscreen is recommended.
- Dress Code: Modest clothing is recommended, covering shoulders and knees, particularly when visiting temples out of respect for local customs and religious site
- Ticket is valid for selected date only