

Sukuh Village, known for its ancient Hindu-Buddhist temple complex, offers a glimpse into Java's rich history and cultural heritage.
Sukuh Village experiences frequent rain, especially during the monsoon season.
Protection against mosquitoes and other insects is crucial in tropical regions like Sukuh Village.
Sukuh Village offers numerous hiking trails and cultural sites that require comfortable footwear.

A unique Hindu-Buddhist temple complex with intricate carvings, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

A bustling local market offering a variety of traditional goods, textiles, and local cuisine.
A beautiful Hindu temple perched on a hill, featuring stunning architecture and panoramic views of the surrounding rice fields.

Hand-carved wooden puppets depicting local folklore, a traditional art form in Sukuh Village.
Intricate batik cloth with traditional Sukuh patterns, a UNESCO recognized intangible cultural heritage.
High-quality Arabica coffee beans grown in the lush slopes of Sukuh, known for its rich aroma and flavor.
Famous for its traditional Javanese breakfast, especially the 'Sego Goreng' and 'Nasi Liwet'.
Iconic for its traditional Javanese coffee and local snacks, a must-visit for breakfast.
Known for its variety of Javanese lunch dishes, especially the 'Nasi Campur' and 'Soto Ayam'.
Chicken skewers marinated in coconut milk, turmeric, and spices, served with peanut sauce.

Fried rice with vegetables, egg, and choice of protein, often served with sambal (chili sauce).
Young jackfruit cooked in coconut milk and palm sugar, served with hard-boiled egg, tofu, and rice.
A bustling local market in Guangzhou, offering a wide range of goods and authentic local cuisine.
Ancient city of Tyre, featuring Roman and Byzantine ruins, including an extensive archaeological site with a large necropolis.
A serene riverside promenade offering stunning sunset views, cultural performances, and a blend of modern and traditional architecture.