

Borobudur, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a magnificent 9th-century Buddhist temple renowned for its intricate stone carvings and panoramic views of Java's volcanic landscape.
Known for its traditional Javanese breakfast, Warung Bromo is a local favorite near Borobudur.

Located within the Manohara Hotel, this café offers a buffet breakfast with panoramic views of Borobudur.
A local eatery serving traditional Javanese lunch dishes, popular among locals and tourists alike.
Intricately carved stone replicas of Borobudur temple's reliefs, reflecting Javanese Hindu-Buddhist art.
Traditional Javanese batik featuring 'parang' or 'kris' patterns, symbolizing power and courage.

Intricate silver jewellery inspired by Javanese architecture and nature, often adorned with gemstones.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this 9th-century Buddhist temple is a must-visit for its intricate stone carvings and panoramic views.
A short drive from Borobudur, this 9th-century Hindu temple is known for its serene atmosphere and beautiful reliefs.
A small but significant 9th-century Buddhist temple, located between Borobudur and Mendut, featuring beautiful carvings.
Coconut rice with chicken, hard-boiled egg, and vegetables.
Chicken soup with noodles, vegetables, and a spicy broth.
Chicken satay with peanut sauce, served with rice and vegetables.
Protection from the sun and mosquitoes while exploring the temple.
Essential for climbing the steps and exploring the temple complex.
Staying hydrated in the tropical climate of Java.
A vibrant night market in Malang, offering local food, shopping, and stunning city views.

Bhalu Dam, nestled in the scenic Sahyadri Mountains, is a popular picnic spot and a great place for nature lovers.
The Western Wall, or Kotel, is a significant religious site in Jerusalem, where Jews have prayed for centuries, leaving notes with wishes and petitions.