

A vibrant bird market in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, offering a glimpse into local culture and a wide variety of exotic birds.
A 18th-century royal garden with a unique water system, offering a glimpse into the Javanese culture.
A vibrant market where you can find various species of birds and other pets, offering a glimpse into the local pet trade.
A museum showcasing Javanese culture, art, and history, including traditional batik and wayang puppets.
Fried rice with vegetables, chicken, and a savory sauce. A popular breakfast dish.

Rice cake in coconut milk soup with vegetables, tofu, and hard-boiled egg. A light breakfast option.
Chicken skewers marinated in spices, grilled, and served with peanut sauce.
Famous for its traditional Javanese breakfast, this warung has been serving locals and tourists alike for decades.
A historic café known for its Dutch-Indonesian fusion breakfast, offering a unique blend of cultures.
A popular lunch spot among locals, offering a variety of affordable Javanese dishes.
Hand-carved wooden puppets used in traditional shadow puppet shows, reflecting Javanese culture and history.
Intricate, hand-drawn patterns using wax and dye, a UNESCO-recognized intangible cultural heritage.
Intricate, handcrafted silver pieces inspired by Javanese architecture and nature, often featuring gemstones.
Yogyakarta can experience sudden rain showers, especially during the monsoon season.
Protect your eyes from the sun while exploring the bird market and other outdoor attractions.
To protect against mosquitoes and other insects, especially in the evenings.

Mahabalipuram Beach, a serene coastal retreat, is famous for its ancient shore temples and rock-cut sculptures.
Nagotsav Temple, nestled in the heart of Nashik, is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its intricate architecture and serene atmosphere.

Karkala Museum, nestled in the heart of Karkala town, is a treasure trove of history and culture, showcasing artifacts that date back to the Sangam period.