


A historic museum in Surakarta, Central Java, showcasing the royal heritage of the Mangkunegaran dynasty.
Sweet jackfruit cooked in coconut milk, served with hard-boiled egg and rice.
Chicken satay with peanut sauce, served with rice and vegetables.
Rice dish with beef rendang, fried chicken, boiled egg, and vegetables.
A historic restaurant serving traditional Javanese breakfast since 1930.
A popular street food stall known for its soto ayam (chicken soup) since the 1960s.
A local favorite serving nasi liwet (coconut rice) with various side dishes since the 1970s.

Explore the ruins of this 18th-century royal garden, featuring pools, waterways, and pavilions.
Visit this iconic Buddhist temple, adorned with intricate carvings and offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Stroll along this bustling street, filled with local shops, street food, and traditional performances.

Keraton Mangkunegaran Museum is indoors, but Yogyakarta's climate is tropical, so breathable clothing is essential.
The museum has extensive grounds to explore, so comfortable footwear is a must.
Staying hydrated is important in Yogyakarta's climate, and a reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
Hand-carved wooden puppets depicting Javanese wayang characters, reflecting the region's rich storytelling tradition.

Exquisite batik cloth featuring intricate patterns and the Mangkunegaran palace's insignia, a symbol of local heritage.
Beautifully crafted silver jewellery inspired by Javanese motifs, made by skilled artisans in the historic Kotagede neighbourhood.
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