


Sukuh Traditional Market, a bustling hub of local culture and commerce, offers a glimpse into the daily life of Karanganyar's residents.
Intricate batik patterns, a UNESCO recognized intangible cultural heritage, are hand-drawn using hot wax and dyed, symbolizing local traditions.
Hand-carved wooden puppets used in traditional Wayang performances, depicting stories from ancient Javanese epics.
Colorful, handmade ornaments and trinkets adorning traditional Angkot public transport vehicles, reflecting local artistry and creativity.
Sukuh Market can be rainy, especially during the monsoon season.
The market has uneven surfaces and can be busy.

To carry your purchases and help reduce plastic waste.
Famous for its traditional Javanese breakfast, especially the Nasi Ayam (chicken rice).
Known for its traditional Indonesian breakfast and local coffee.
Famous for its Nasi Uduk (coconut rice), a traditional Betawi dish.
Oxtail soup with spices, lemongrass, and kaffir lime leaves
Coconut rice with fried chicken, tempeh, and vegetables
Beef and cow offal soup with coconut milk, spices, and lontong (rice cake)
A historic Hindu-Buddhist temple complex, known for its intricate carvings and ancient atmosphere.
A bustling local market offering a variety of goods, from textiles to local cuisine.
A 15th-century Hindu temple with beautiful architecture and panoramic views.
Explore the rich history of the Maori people and European settlement in Northland at the Kopuora History Museum.
York's annual celebration of food and drink, featuring local producers, celebrity chefs, and live music.
A mesmerizing hill fort in Scotland, illuminated annually for a spectacular light show.