

Sewu Temple, a Hindu-Buddhist temple complex, is a lesser-known but equally impressive sibling to Borobudur and Prambanan, featuring intricate carvings and a serene atmosphere.
Protection from the sun and mosquitoes while exploring the temple.
Essential for long hours of walking and exploring the temple grounds.
Staying hydrated in the tropical climate of Indonesia.
Intricately carved stone figurines depicting Hindu deities, reflecting the temple's architectural heritage.
Traditional hand-dyed and hand-painted batik cloth, featuring intricate patterns and bold colors, originating from the nearby Pringsewu region.
A popular local dish consisting of rice cakes in coconut milk soup, often served with various side dishes like fried tofu and tempeh.
A local favorite for traditional Javanese breakfast near Sewu Temple.
Famous for its simple yet delicious Javanese breakfast dishes.
A popular spot for lunch with a variety of Indonesian dishes.
Rice dish with coconut milk, vegetables, and spices, often served with fried chicken or beef.

Rice cake in coconut milk soup with vegetables, tofu, and tempeh.
Chicken skewers marinated in spices, grilled, and served with peanut sauce.
A serene 8th-century Buddhist temple complex with intricate carvings and a peaceful atmosphere.
A stunning 9th-century Hindu temple compound, known for its tallest temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.
A magnificent 9th-century Buddhist temple, famous for its intricate stone carvings and panoramic views.
Yangon Central Market, a bustling hub of local life, offers a sensory overload of colors, sounds, and aromas.
A historic suspension bridge offering stunning views of the Storm's River mouth and the Indian Ocean.

A bustling night market in Kukup, Johor, offering a wide variety of local food and shopping experiences.