Tour de Yogyakarta por la noche





Descripción
Este recorrido gastronómico con Good Indonesian FOod no solo presentará una variedad de distintivos platos tradicionales de Yogyakarta, desde nasi campur hasta bakmie, y también bebidas exclusivas que lo calentarán mientras disfruta del ambiente nocturno de Yogyakarta. También revela muchos datos interesantes y divertidos sobre los monumentos de la ciudad, los viajes en transporte público e incluso los juegos tradicionales que contienen valores místicos en ellos. De lunes a domingo 6pm a 9pm
Opciones de la excursión
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Los niños deben estar acompañados por un adulto
- Use ropa cómoda y relajada
- Por favor infórmenos para cualquier restricción de alimentos.
Opiniones(3)
The tour guide did not show up. I tried to contact them through WhatsApp, which is usual for tour operators in Indonesia, but the number wasn’t recognised. I messaged twice through the TripAdvisor app but got no response. Interestingly, I experienced credit card fraud shortly after booking this tour. Maybe choose a different tour operator.
<p>We were taken around on a night food tour of Jogja by Ratna who was very informative and patient. It was a lot of fun and this was one of the best cultural experiences we had on our trip in terms of plugging into local culture and nightlife. Would recommend as a fun and interesting way to orient yourself around the city, try some new dishes, and learn about the history and people of this cool city at the same time.</p>
<p>I highly recommend this tour. Our guide Ratna whatsapped me a few days earlier to confirm the meeting point. She brought us all around town to sample the best of the local food which you won't read in a traveller's blog, but only from a local who has lived there and frequents these same food stalls. I managed to try the kopi joss charchoal coffee from the streetside night stall where it originated from, queued to eat Harga Lumpia from a small street cart, and sat by the roadside near the Kraton drinking Ronde Biasu ginger tea whilst watching the locals in their brightly lit go-karts. My best night out with a very sweet and knowledgeable guide. Thanks Ratna!</p>



