60 things to do in Yogyakarta

Yogyakarta, often referred to as Jogja, is a vibrant city in Central Java, Indonesia, with a rich cultural heritage and plenty of things to see and do. Here's a list of 60 things to do in Yogyakarta:


1. Explore the UNESCO-listed Borobudur Temple, the largest Buddhist temple in the world.

2. Visit the magnificent Prambanan Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning Hindu architecture.

3. Attend a traditional Wayang Kulit (shadow puppet) performance to experience Javanese culture.

4. Learn about the traditional art of batik-making at a batik workshop in Yogyakarta.

5. Wander through the colorful alleys of Kotagede, the historic neighborhood known for its silver craftsmanship.

6. Shop for unique souvenirs and handicrafts at Malioboro Street, Jogja's bustling shopping district.

7. Visit the Sultan's Palace (Kraton) to learn about the history and culture of the Yogyakarta Sultanate.

8. Watch the sunrise from Punthuk Setumbu Hill and enjoy panoramic views of Borobudur Temple and Mount Merapi.

9. Explore the underground tunnels of the historic Taman Sari Water Castle.

10. Take a leisurely walk through Alun-Alun Kidul, one of Jogja's iconic town squares.

11. Climb Mount Merapi, Indonesia's most active volcano, for a thrilling adventure.

12. Discover the hidden treasures of Jogja's street art scene in neighborhoods like Prawirotaman and Kampung Code.

13. Explore the historical relics and artifacts at the Sonobudoyo Museum.

14. Taste traditional Javanese cuisine at local warungs (eateries) and food stalls.

15. Visit the Javanese Puppet Museum to learn about the history and art of puppetry in Indonesia.

16. Take a leisurely stroll or a horse-drawn carriage ride (andong) around the colonial-era neighborhood of Prawirotaman.

17. Experience the thrill of white-water rafting on the Progo River.

18. Attend a traditional Javanese dance performance, such as the Ramayana Ballet, at Prambanan Temple.

19. Visit the House of Raminten, a quirky restaurant known for its eclectic decor and traditional Javanese dishes.

20. Explore the ancient Buddhist temple of Candi Sambisari, located underground and surrounded by rice fields.

21. Take a cycling tour through the scenic countryside of Yogyakarta and its surrounding villages.

22. Visit the historic Tugu Monument, a symbol of Yogyakarta's independence and resilience.

23. Attend a gamelan music performance to experience the traditional music of Java.

24. Explore the vibrant colors and flavors of Beringharjo Market, Jogja's largest traditional market.

25. Learn about traditional Javanese architecture at the Taman Sari Underground Mosque.

26. Enjoy a traditional Javanese massage and spa treatment to relax and rejuvenate.

27. Visit the unique underground mosque of Sumur Gumuling in Taman Sari Water Castle.

28. Take a tour of the Jogja National Museum to learn about the region's history, culture, and art.

29. Explore the historic Fort Vredeburg Museum, which showcases Indonesia's struggle for independence.

30. Attend a traditional Javanese cooking class to learn how to prepare local dishes.

31. Visit the beautiful Imogiri Royal Cemetery, the final resting place of the Yogyakarta Sultanate's rulers.

32. Explore the lush greenery and scenic beauty of Kaliurang Highlands, located at the foot of Mount Merapi.

33. Take a scenic train ride from Yogyakarta to Solo (Surakarta) and explore the historic city.

34. Visit the unique ancient Hindu temple of Candi Plaosan, known for its intricate carvings and serene atmosphere.

35. Explore the historic neighborhood of Sosrowijayan and its vibrant street art scene.

36. Attend a traditional Javanese batik-making workshop to create your own batik masterpiece.

37. Visit the unique cultural park of Ullen Sentalu Museum to learn about Javanese culture and heritage.

38. Explore the beautiful beaches of Yogyakarta's southern coast, such as Parangtritis and Baron.

39. Take a sunset horseback ride along the sandy shores of Parangtritis Beach.

40. Visit the historic Masjid Agung Kotagede, one of the oldest mosques in Yogyakarta.

41. Explore the beautiful gardens and historic buildings of the Mangkunegaran Palace in Solo.

42. Attend a traditional Javanese shadow puppet workshop to learn how to make your own Wayang Kulit.

43. Visit the vibrant Pasar Ngasem Bird Market, known for its colorful array of birds and other animals.

44. Take a tour of the traditional Javanese village of Candirejo and experience rural life.

45. Explore the lush greenery and serene atmosphere of the Merapi Volcano Museum.

46. Visit the historic Gedhe Kauman Mosque, located near the Sultan's Palace in Yogyakarta.

47. Take a horse-drawn carriage ride (andong) through the charming streets of Yogyakarta.

48. Visit the unique Jurang Tembelan (Tembelan Gorge) and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

49. Attend a traditional Javanese batik fashion show to see intricate batik designs and styles.

50. Take a guided tour of the historic Javanese village of Kota Gede and learn about its rich history and culture.

51. Visit the ancient Hindu temple of Candi Pawon, located near Borobudur Temple.

52. Explore the historic neighborhood of Taman Sari and its fascinating underground tunnels.

53. Take a tour of the beautiful gardens and historic buildings of the Tamansari Water Castle.

54. Attend a traditional Javanese gamelan music workshop to learn how to play traditional Javanese instruments.

55. Visit the vibrant markets and bustling streets of Yogyakarta's Chinatown.

56. Explore the scenic countryside and traditional villages of Yogyakarta on a guided cycling tour.

57. Visit the beautiful waterfalls of Yogyakarta, such as Tumpak Sewu and Sri Gethuk.

58. Take a scenic drive through the countryside and visit traditional Javanese villages.

59. Attend a traditional Javanese dance performance at the historic Pendopo Agung Taman Sari.

60. Explore the historic neighborhood of Kampung Code and learn about its rich history and culture.

I have been to Yogyakarta 12 years ago before i was married. Mi and my exgirlfriend (My wife). We were there to visit her friend and they have a very nice building. I would not mind to go there again and explore the places that we did not have a chance to go to. 

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