


A 18th-century water palace in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, featuring a labyrinth of pools, passages, and structures, once used as a pleasure garden and royal retreat.

Coconut rice with fried chicken, vegetables, and sambal
Butter toast with condensed milk and sugar

Beef and vegetable soup with coconut milk and spices
Famous for its traditional Javanese breakfast, this warung is a local favorite.

A historic spot for chicken congee, loved by locals and tourists alike.
Known for its delicious fried rice, this place is a must-visit for lunch.
Taman Sari Water Castle is prone to sudden rain showers.

To protect your feet from getting wet while exploring the water castle.
Stay hydrated during your visit, as it can get hot and humid.

Explore the ruins of this 18th-century royal water palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Visit this iconic Buddhist temple, featuring intricate carvings and panoramic views.
Discover this 9th-century Hindu temple, known for its tallest temple building in Indonesia.
Intricate batik cloths handmade using traditional techniques, often depicting local folklore and nature.
Decorative kris knives with intricate carvings, symbolizing power and status in Javanese culture.
Hand-painted earthenware featuring traditional patterns and motifs, a local craft dating back centuries.
Nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas, Dhara Devi Temple is a serene and ancient shrine dedicated to Goddess Durga, offering panoramic views and a peaceful atmosphere.
Sifchook Market is a vibrant local market nestled in Kalkan, known for its fresh produce, spices, and handmade crafts. Visitors can experience the rich flavors of Turkish cuisine while mingling with friendly vendors in a lively atmosphere.
Bhagsunag Market, nestled in the Kullu Valley, is a vibrant local bazaar offering Himachali handicrafts, fresh produce, and traditional clothing.