Borobudur Cultural and Adventure Trip





Description
We combine the experiences of culture, nature and adventure by enjoying the sunrise from a hill with the backdrop of Borobudur temple and volcanoes in central Java. Afterwards, we will explore one of the most active volcano in Indonesia, Merapi volcano. Stop at some nice spots and home industries. on the way back to hotel we will visit Mendut and Pawon temples.
Tour Options
Itinerary
Visit and explore Borobudur temple at dawn to see sunrise
Stop by at a tiny Buddhist temple called candi Pawon
Stop by at a local coffee home industry
Visit the oldest Buddhist temple in the area, enter the chamber with the three Bodhisatva 3 meters high statues.
Babadan village is the last village on the slope of Merapi volcano, where the volcano viewing post stands since 60's to watch and observe the volcanic activities.
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
Our staff with JavaBaliGroup Uniform will meet you at the lobby
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Dress code is smart casual
Reviews(2)
Visnu was the perfect guide, local, friendly and always there. I was impressed by the architectical side and history of Borobudur. We were allowed in little groups and certain time so the visit was peaceful, you could take time to admire all the ‘stupa’s and the landscape. Afterwards we went on a 1 hour trip in a jeep to the Merapi Vulcane where you could see the impact of the last eruption in 2010. It was very interesting. Thank you so much for all your extra explanation and care. I hope to see you one day on a concert of Dana Winner in Belgium. 🙏🙏🙏😊 Ella
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Visnu, who lives locale and next to Borobudur was my perfect guide, he picked me up from the train station and took care of me during my 2 days stay at Borobudur. The bouddha monument asks respect, the architectical details are impressive and the history interesting. Since Covid only small groups at the time are allowed to step on the monument, which makes it peaceful everybody, no vandalism and overcrowding anymore. Visumu told a lot extra about the area and was always exactly on time to pick me up. We also went to some smaller tempels, where you had little Indonesian shops where you could see their crafts and arts and but souvenir if wanted. We finally drove to Merapi Vulcane where we had a tour of an hour with a jeep. This was very interesting as you could see the impact on the fauna and flora and on the people of the last big eruption of the active Vulcane in 2010 where many people died. Visnu has explained me a lot of details. We were back at my hostel around 16pm. Thank you so much Visna for your care and for sharing your story with me. Terima kadih!!



