Candi Penataran, a 13th-century Hindu-Buddhist temple, is a testament to ancient Javanese architecture, featuring intricate carvings and a serene atmosphere.
Currency
IDR (Rp)
Best time to visit
April to September
Languages
Indonesian · Javanese
Coordinates
-8.093°, 111.523°
Key facts
1Candi Penataran is one of the largest and most complete temples from the Singhasari period
2The temple is dedicated to Shiva, as indicated by the lingga yoni at its center
3Candi Penataran's architecture reflects a blend of Hindu and Buddhist influences
Timeline
1268: Construction of Candi Penataran began under King Kertanegara of Singhasari
1292: The temple was completed after the fall of Singhasari kingdom
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Local dishes
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Sego Pong
Rice dish with coconut milk, palm sugar, and banana
Where: Local warungs in Candi Penataran
When: morning
Price: IDR 10,000
Lontong Sayur
Rice cake in coconut milk soup with vegetables
Where: Street food vendors near Candi Penataran
When: morning
Price: IDR 8,000
Soto Ayam
Chicken soup with noodles, vegetables, and herbs
Where: Warungs and street food stalls in Candi Penataran
When: afternoon
Price: IDR 12,000
Nasi Goreng
Fried rice with vegetables, egg, and soy sauce
Where: Local restaurants and street food vendors
When: afternoon
Price: IDR 15,000
Sate Lilit
Minced pork or chicken satay with coconut and spices
Where: Street food vendors and night markets in Candi Penataran
When: evening
Price: IDR 20,000 (for 10 skewers)
Pisang Goreng
Fried banana fritters, often served with chocolate sauce
Where: Street food vendors and night markets
When: evening
Price: IDR 5,000
Things to do
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HeritageIDR 10,000
Candi Penataran
A historic Hindu-Buddhist temple complex, known for its intricate carvings and peaceful atmosphere.