


Ratu Boko Temple, a 9th-century Hindu-Buddhist archaeological site, offers panoramic views of Borobudur and Prambanan temples, and is known for its unique architecture and mysterious history.
Famous for its traditional Javanese breakfast, especially the 'Sego Goreng' (fried rice).
Known for its 'Nasi Bungkuk', a traditional Javanese breakfast dish.
Located within the Ratu Boko Temple complex, offering a mix of Indonesian and international cuisine.
Chicken satay with peanut sauce, served with lontong (rice cake) and ketupat (rice wrapped in banana leaf)

Coconut rice served with fried chicken, hard-boiled egg, fried shallots, and sambal (chili sauce)
Young jackfruit cooked in coconut milk and palm sugar, served with steamed rice and hard-boiled egg
Intricate batik cloths, a UNESCO recognized intangible cultural heritage, reflecting Javanese culture and history.
Hand-carved wooden puppets used in traditional Javanese shadow puppet plays, reflecting local folklore and mythology.
Unique blend of spices used in traditional Javanese cuisine, often sold in small, decorative packets.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this Hindu temple complex is a must-visit for its intricate architecture and beautiful surroundings.
Explore the ruins of this 18th-century royal garden and palace, featuring underground passages and beautiful architecture.
Climb the steps of this iconic Buddhist temple to enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Kuuichu Lhakhang, a 7th-century Buddhist temple, is renowned for its ancient murals and the 'Apprentices' Wall' depicting 1000 Buddhas.

Gyeongju National Museum showcases Korea's rich history, housing over 60,000 artifacts from the Silla Dynasty.
Experience the vibrant, illuminated streets of Port Louis, Mauritius' capital, during the annual light festival.
Protection from sun and mosquitoes while exploring the temple.

Protects skin from harmful UV rays, especially important in tropical climates.