


A bustling, historic street in Yogyakarta, known for shopping, street food, and cultural performances.

Famous for its traditional Javanese breakfast since 1960s.
Known for its diverse breakfast menu and local atmosphere.
Iconic street food stall serving fried rice with a twist.
Jalan Malioboro is bustling with markets and shopping, so a breathable shirt is essential for comfort in the tropical climate.
Exploring the vibrant streets of Jalan Malioboro requires comfortable footwear for long hours of walking.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Yogyakarta's tropical climate, and a reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
A 18th-century royal garden with a unique water castle, reflecting the Javanese culture and architecture.
A bustling traditional market offering local textiles, souvenirs, and street food.
A cultural museum showcasing Javanese art, history, and traditional clothing.
Chicken soup with rice noodles, served with lime, fried shallots, and sambal
Rice cake in coconut milk soup with vegetables, tofu, and tempeh
Fried rice with chicken, vegetables, and a fried egg
Traditional Indonesian batik shirts, hand-drawn using wax and dye, symbolizing Yogyakarta's rich cultural heritage.
Intricately carved wooden puppets used in traditional Javanese shadow plays, reflecting the region's folklore and history.
Handcrafted silver jewellery with intricate designs, a specialty of Yogyakarta's silversmiths.
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