


A 18th-century water palace in Indonesia, known for its intricate architecture and maze-like design.
A 18th-century royal garden with pools, waterways, and pavilions, offering a glimpse into Java's royal past.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this 9th-century Buddhist temple is adorned with intricate carvings and offers panoramic views.
A Hindu temple compound with tall, pointed towers, dedicated to the Trimurti, the Hindu trinity.
Taman Sari Water Palace is often humid and can have sudden rain showers.
The palace has wet areas and walking paths that can be slippery.
Stay hydrated during your visit, as the climate can be warm and humid.
Famous for its traditional Javanese breakfast, offering a unique dining experience in a historic setting.
Known for its delicious chicken congee, a popular breakfast choice among locals and tourists alike.
Famous for its fried rice, a popular lunch option in Yogyakarta, with a unique family recipe passed down through generations.

Traditional Indonesian batik with intricate parang patterns, symbolizing power and strength.
Intricate wooden puppets used in traditional Javanese shadow plays, reflecting local folklore and history.
Beautifully crafted silver jewelry with unique patterns, popular among locals and tourists alike.
The heart of modern Istanbul, Taksim Square and Istiklal Avenue bustle with life, offering a blend of historic and contemporary attractions.
Nestled in the Palani Hills, Kodaikanal Lake is a serene artificial lake surrounded by lush greenery and the stunning Western Ghats.

A vibrant cultural hub in Kerala, offering traditional art forms and festivals.
Coconut rice served with fried chicken, tempeh, tofu, and various vegetables. Aromatic and flavorful.

Slow-cooked beef in rich, spicy coconut milk sauce. Tender and full of flavor.

Beef and cow offal soup with a rich, coconut-based broth, served with rice cakes and crackers.