In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 1 day(s) before departure (local time 20:00). Notifications will then be sent via email
Travelers with the following conditions or other health issues that could be worsened by excessive stimulation should not participate in this activity: Pregnant women, Asthma, High blood pressure
Please arrive at the designated location 5 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
Prambanan Temple is the largest Hindu temple complex in Indonesia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is renowned for its towering and ornate architecture, particularly the central Shiva temple which reaches 47 meters high. The temple's walls are adorned with intricate bas-reliefs that beautifully narrate stories from the Ramayana epic, making it a masterpiece of Hindu art and a significant cultural landmark.
The primary difference lies in their religious affiliation and architectural styles. Borobudur Temple is a massive Buddhist stupa with a pyramidal structure, featuring concentric terraces filled with thousands of Buddha statues and relief panels depicting Buddhist teachings. Prambanan Temple, conversely, is a Hindu temple complex characterized by its tall, pointed, and intricately carved shrines dedicated to the Trimurti (Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva). They represent different spiritual traditions and artistic expressions from ancient Java.
Prambanan Temple is believed to have been abandoned following a major eruption of Mount Merapi around the 10th century. This geological event likely prompted the shift of the Mataram Kingdom's capital eastward to East Java. Over centuries, the temple complex fell into disuse and disrepair, gradually being covered by volcanic ash and overgrown by jungle, until its rediscovery and extensive restoration in modern times.
Visiting Prambanan Temple on the Yogyakarta bicycle tour offers a unique blend of cultural immersion and scenic exploration. After cycling through picturesque rice fields and traditional villages, the grandeur of this UNESCO World Heritage Site provides a stunning historical and architectural highlight. It allows visitors to appreciate ancient Hindu civilization and artistry, creating a memorable contrast with the authentic local life experienced earlier in the tour.
While cycling through the Yogyakarta countryside, you will encounter serene natural landscapes dominated by lush rice fields, offering picturesque views and a sense of tranquility. The route also passes by smaller, charming Buddhist temples, providing glimpses into the region's diverse religious heritage, and winds through traditional villages where you can observe authentic local life and architecture, enriching your cultural understanding.
The bicycle tour includes enriching cultural experiences at a local home. You will have the opportunity to learn how to make traditional Indonesian snacks, offering hands-on insight into local culinary customs. Additionally, participants can enjoy music performed on a traditional bamboo instrument, fostering direct interaction with friendly villagers and providing an authentic taste of Indonesian culture and hospitality.
For a safe and comfortable exploration of the Yogyakarta countryside, all necessary cycling equipment is provided for participants. This includes a well-maintained bicycle, suitable for navigating the scenic routes, and a safety helmet. The provision of equipment ensures that all tour-goers can enjoy the ride without needing to bring their own gear, making the experience hassle-free.
The Yogyakarta bicycle tour is designed to immerse participants in authentic local life by routing through traditional villages. It includes specific stops at local homes where guided interactions take place. These encounters allow visitors to engage directly with villagers, observe their daily routines, participate in local activities like snack making, and experience their warm hospitality firsthand, fostering genuine cultural exchange.