Rahim Tabet | Oktober 28, 2014 |
Indonesia
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Java
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Nature
Think about Java, you will think of the Borobudur and Prambanan temple, the traffic jams in Jakarta, Mount Bromo and historical heritage. But Java also has beautiful beaches, spectacular national parks, lively markets, tea plantations and a delicious cuisine. Meet the treasures of the island. Tour of West Java to East Java and get surprised by the beauty and diversity of Java.
Javan rhinos in Ujung Kulon National Park spotting
West Java and Bantam are known for their beautiful landscapes and green tea plantations. These provinces have spectacular national parks like Ujung Kulon National Park; the largest tropical rainforest of Java, where the rare Javan rhinoceros lives. You will also see wild animals while Taman Safari in Bogor parks. The botanical gardens in Bogor are also worth a visit. Ready for a day of rest? Then visit the small island Umung in Bantam or meet the local people of the village Ciater in Subang. Ciater is known for its natural springs.
East Java: more than just the Bromo volcano
East Java is known for the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park. Just four hours drive from Surabaya. This national park makes a big impression during a climb in the early morning which, once on top, you have a breathtaking view of the Bromo volcano. But there is more to discover in this province. Thus, the Madakaripura Waterfall, near the village Sapih, very impressive and the largest waterfall in Java. After a day of adventure, relax on the beach where a Hindu temple Balekambang imprinted on a rock in the sea. Not to be confused with the Tanah Lot temple in Bali.
Historical Jakarta
Historic heritage can be found in the capital Jakarta, Sunda Kelapa such as the harbor, Fatahillah Museum and the National Museum. The Independence Square Medan Merdeka, the National Monument and Taman Fatahillah Square should not be missed during a visit to Jakarta. Of course there is more to experience in the capital. View a large collection of wayang figures from all parts of Indonesia in the Museum Wayang. Go shopping in one of the many malls, including the Mall of Pasaraya walk through Glodok, one of the largest Chinatown in the world. Cooling can Waterbom Jakarta: a large water park about 10 minutes drive from the Soekarno-Hatta Airport.
Central Java: the heart of Javanese culture
About 18 kilometers east of Yogyakarta is the largest Hindu temple complex of Javanese Indonesia, the Prambanan temple complex. Since 1991, the Prambanan World Heritage Site by UNESCO. About 42 kilometers north of Yogyakarta is the Borobudur temple complex. Located between the volcanoes Merapi and Borobudur Merabu is the world's largest Buddhist monument and is seen as the most valuable treasure of Indonesia. These two attractions are very popular among travelers. During a stay in Jogjakarta you learn really know the city when you walk across the street Malioboro. Rows atmospheric shops introduce you to the local products and delicacies. In the evening Malioboro Street makes for a special experience. The small shops change eateries where you can enjoy local specialties.
Javan rhinos in Ujung Kulon National Park spotting
West Java and Bantam are known for their beautiful landscapes and green tea plantations. These provinces have spectacular national parks like Ujung Kulon National Park; the largest tropical rainforest of Java, where the rare Javan rhinoceros lives. You will also see wild animals while Taman Safari in Bogor parks. The botanical gardens in Bogor are also worth a visit. Ready for a day of rest? Then visit the small island Umung in Bantam or meet the local people of the village Ciater in Subang. Ciater is known for its natural springs.
East Java: more than just the Bromo volcano
East Java is known for the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park. Just four hours drive from Surabaya. This national park makes a big impression during a climb in the early morning which, once on top, you have a breathtaking view of the Bromo volcano. But there is more to discover in this province. Thus, the Madakaripura Waterfall, near the village Sapih, very impressive and the largest waterfall in Java. After a day of adventure, relax on the beach where a Hindu temple Balekambang imprinted on a rock in the sea. Not to be confused with the Tanah Lot temple in Bali.
Historical Jakarta
Historic heritage can be found in the capital Jakarta, Sunda Kelapa such as the harbor, Fatahillah Museum and the National Museum. The Independence Square Medan Merdeka, the National Monument and Taman Fatahillah Square should not be missed during a visit to Jakarta. Of course there is more to experience in the capital. View a large collection of wayang figures from all parts of Indonesia in the Museum Wayang. Go shopping in one of the many malls, including the Mall of Pasaraya walk through Glodok, one of the largest Chinatown in the world. Cooling can Waterbom Jakarta: a large water park about 10 minutes drive from the Soekarno-Hatta Airport.
Central Java: the heart of Javanese culture
About 18 kilometers east of Yogyakarta is the largest Hindu temple complex of Javanese Indonesia, the Prambanan temple complex. Since 1991, the Prambanan World Heritage Site by UNESCO. About 42 kilometers north of Yogyakarta is the Borobudur temple complex. Located between the volcanoes Merapi and Borobudur Merabu is the world's largest Buddhist monument and is seen as the most valuable treasure of Indonesia. These two attractions are very popular among travelers. During a stay in Jogjakarta you learn really know the city when you walk across the street Malioboro. Rows atmospheric shops introduce you to the local products and delicacies. In the evening Malioboro Street makes for a special experience. The small shops change eateries where you can enjoy local specialties.
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