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English
Included
Explore hidden temples in Yogyakarta, rich in history yet free from large tourist crowds
Discover the city’s cultural and spiritual treasures in a serene atmosphere
Gain deeper insights with fascinating stories and legends shared by expert local guides
Admire the beauty of intricate temple architecture at your own pace
€ 95.52
€ 87.88


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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You’ll embark on a journey through some of Yogyakarta’s most remarkable yet lesser-visited temples, where history and spirituality blend seamlessly. Unlike the bustling crowds often found at the more famous landmarks, these sacred sites offer a peaceful atmosphere, allowing you to admire their intricate architecture and cultural significance at your own pace. Guided by an expert, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation of the temples’ historical roles, spiritual importance, and the fascinating stories that have been preserved through generations. This unique experience provides an intimate connection to Yogyakarta’s heritage, far from the usual tourist trails.
To make your journey even more enjoyable, the tour includes convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off, ensuring a smooth and stress-free experience from start to finish. As you explore these hidden gems, you’ll not only uncover the city’s timeless beauty but also create lasting memories of Yogyakarta’s sacred treasures. This thoughtfully designed experience offers the perfect balance of culture, history, and comfort, making it an ideal choice for travelers seeking something truly authentic and unforgettable.
Air-conditioned vehicle
Fuel surcharge
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Food & drinks
Admission fee
Entrance fee
Comfortable walking shoes
Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
Not wheelchair accessible
No public transportation nearby
Bring a water bottle for refreshment
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I truly enjoyed my visit to Prambanan. The temples are breathtaking, and it’s clear that a great deal of effort goes into preserving the site and maintaining it for visitors. Walking among such extraordinary history was a remarkable experience. However, the end of my visit was completely overshadowed by the sight of animals kept in cages in extremely poor conditions. It was shocking, deeply upsetting, and frankly shameful to see something like this in a place of such cultural and spiritual significance. No historical landmark, especially one as important as Prambanan, should tolerate or endorse the mistreatment of living beings. This left a very bitter impression and turned an otherwise wonderful visit into a moment of anger and sadness. I sincerely hope the authorities take immediate action to remove these animals or ensure they are treated with proper care and dignity. It is unacceptable, and it tarnishes the reputation of an extraordinary site.

Prambanan Temple is a breathtaking historical and holy place for Hinduism. It is the largest Hindu temple complex in Indonesia and one of the most beautiful in the world. The site consists of temples dedicated to the Hindu trinity—Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva—each showcasing incredible stone carvings and detailed reliefs that tell stories from the Ramayana and Mahabharata. you can really feel the spiritual atmosphere and admire the architectural mastery of the 9th century. It’s not only a place of worship but also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Indonesia. And if you get the chance, the Ramayana Ballet performance held nearby adds a cultural experience you won’t forget. Truly a must-visit destination for history lovers and culture enthusiasts!

Prambanan Temple is absolutely stunning and a must-visit when in Yogyakarta! The temple complex is vast and beautifully preserved, with incredible stone carvings and towering structures that tell ancient stories from Hindu mythology. Walking around the site feels like stepping back in time. The architecture is breathtaking, especially when you catch it at sunrise or sunset — the lighting makes the temple even more majestic. The area is well-maintained, and there are helpful signs explaining the history. It can get quite hot during the day, so I recommend visiting early in the morning or late afternoon. Definitely worth the visit — both for history lovers and anyone who appreciates incredible cultural landmarks!

Best time to go is after noon and watch the sun cast soft shadows on the relief during sundown. It is less crowded than Borobudur because the temple structures are spread out with lots of open spaces in between. There are also many smaller but magnificent Buddhist structures on the temple grounds worth visiting. I had the pleasure of sitting on ancient stones, with the soft sun behind me on the western side of the main Prambanan temple and just soaking up this historical monument. It took me 33 years from first learning about it in university to actually setting foot here to see it. I am very impressed by all the work they are putting in to conserve and preserve this beautiful UNESCO heritage site. Even though a foreigner entrance ticket costs 8x more than a domestic ticket, it is worth every rupiah! Some domestic visitors were not too careful about the stone relief though. I saw one man use his umbrella to point and hit on the stone relief. 😞 Hope better education and supervision can be given on site by heritage staff.

Visiting Prambanan Temple is like stepping back in time to witness the grandeur of Indonesia’s rich Hindu and Buddhist heritage. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is not only an architectural marvel but also one of the most accessible and tourist-friendly attractions in Central Java. Accessibility & Tour Guides: The temple complex is conveniently located about 17 km from Yogyakarta city center, and it’s easily reachable by car, motorbike, or public transport. If you're coming from the airport, it's just a short ride. Upon arrival, you’ll find the entrance very organized with ticket counters for domestic and international visitors. What really enhances the experience is the availability of licensed tour guides. They are friendly, multilingual (English, Bahasa Indonesia, and sometimes other languages), and extremely knowledgeable. Guided tours are highly recommended to understand the deep symbolism, mythology, and history behind the temple reliefs and structures. Parking Lots & Entry Process: The parking area is spacious and well-managed, accommodating both private cars and tour buses. There’s a separate area for motorbikes, and everything is within walking distance to the entrance gate. The entry process is smooth, and staff are helpful, maintaining a good flow even during busy hours. Facilities: The facilities are excellent for a historical site of this scale. There are clean restrooms, shaded seating areas, and refreshment stalls near the entrance and inside the complex. You’ll also find a souvenir market selling everything from traditional batik to wooden crafts and mini Prambanan replicas — perfect for gifts. There's even a small museum near the complex that provides more background about the site's excavation and restoration efforts. The Temple Grounds: The temple complex itself is vast and immaculately maintained. The main temples dedicated to Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma stand proudly in the center, surrounded by smaller shrines and ruins that speak volumes about ancient Javanese Hindu civilization. Visitors are allowed to walk into several of the temples, and the carvings are remarkably well-preserved. Be sure to wear comfortable footwear and bring a hat or umbrella as it can get quite hot during midday. Bonus Tip: Come early in the morning or around sunset to avoid the crowds and get the best lighting for photos. For a truly magical experience, consider watching the Ramayana Ballet at the nearby open-air theatre in the evening — with the temples as a backdrop, it's an unforgettable performance. Conclusion: Prambanan Temple is not just a tourist site — it’s a spiritual, educational, and visual journey that impresses every visitor. Whether you’re a history buff, a photographer, or just someone looking to appreciate world heritage, Prambanan delivers on all fronts. A must-visit when in Yogyakarta!



