The best time to visit is between April and October, during the dry season. The weather is usually clear, making it ideal for outdoor activities.
Key attractions include:
Yogyakarta can be reached via Adisutjipto International Airport, by train from major cities, or by intercity buses. Or you can Call us By WhatsApp to Pickup
Be sure to taste local specialties like Gudeg (young jackfruit stew), Bakpia (sweet pastries), and Soto Yogyakarta (traditional soup).
Accommodation options range from luxury hotels to budget hostels and guesthouses. There’s something for every budget.
Generally, Yogyakarta is considered safe for tourists. However, always be cautious with your belongings and avoid deserted areas at night.
Yes, public transportation includes angkot (minibuses), taxis, and ride-sharing services. Renting a motorbike or car is also popular among tourists.
Bring water, sunscreen, a hat, and a camera to capture your experiences. It’s also wise to carry cash for local purchases and souvenirs.
Yogyakarta hosts various cultural festivals, such as the Yogyakarta Arts Festival and events celebrating traditional ceremonies.
The locals are generally friendly. Using a few words in Javanese, like “Sugeng Rawuh” (welcome), can help build a good rapport.
Borobudur Temple