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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Ha Lor Yogyakarta - Day Two (Part 1)

Today I will blog about my second day trip at Yogyakarta, Indonesia. I will separate day two trip into two part because the post will be too long if I put in a post.

All of us woke up around 4 am in the morning on our second day and we depart from our  hotel at 5am to Borobudur once Mr Wisnu reached our hotel. Thanks to the hotel management for their morning call (thou they've greeted us wrongly but we appreciated for making the effor) and prepared us a simple breakfast to take away.

We ate our breakfast in our minivan while heading to Borobudur. We reached Borobudur at 6am and the sky is no longer dark like 6am at Malaysia. The sky was bright but not sunny. At first I was tempted to go Borobudur around 4am to watch sunrise but the entrance ticket price is freaking expensive like double the price of the normal entrance price. But I'm glad we didn't choose to watch sunrise as the surrounding of Borobudur are full of mist so definitely not a good choice. The weather on that quite cooling with the mist around. At the main entrance, we were greeted by the staff there and we are required to wear sarong while at Borobudur. Before I forget to mention, they provided free drinks too like coffee, teh and mineral water to the visitors.

 Our take away breakfast from hotel( bread with few flavor jam )

The market nearby the parking area

 The entrance
 The map of Borobudur

 The information house
 The path to the Borobudur
The 'How to Enter and Read The Relief of Borobudur' board that can be found along the path to the Borobudur. 
 The view of Borobudur before 'climbing' up
 Visitor

Below is the picture of Borobudur











 Top of the Borobudur


There are many group of students at Borobudur and mostly of us stopped and asked by the student to take pictures with them. It seems like tourists at Borobudur can be a day celebrity at there as there are many students will be asking you to take pictures with them. After one group of student then come another group of student. It can be non stop. (That is what happened to my bf..LOL..) After done taking photo at the top of Borobudur, we going down without making any stop as we don't want to be stopped by students again. 

*Have to be careful while going up and down as the gap of the stairway of Borobudur are high and many peoples using the same stairway to go up n down.

Once we reach the ground of Borobudur, all of us were surrounded by sellers. All of them were selling postcards, miniature of Borobudur and etc. These sellers are very enthusiasm in promoting their goods so they are able to sell their goods. (Thou I feel they are scary cause they keep on approaching us after we said 'No, thanks' or we shook our head) We need to walk a way round through some stalls before we reach exit.  

At this time, it was 8.30 am and the weather starting become hot and sunny. Luckily we went there early as it is getting more people at Borobudur plus the hot weather. 



Something That I know about Borobudur
Borobudur is 9th century Mahayana Buddhist Temple. Borobudur is one of the world heritage site  under UNESCO World Heritage Site. Borobudur was covered by the volcanic ash from the eruption of Mt Merapi on 2010 and was closed down while worker cleaning the Borobudur from the volcanic ash. 

I think I need more time if I wanted to write about Borobudur as I need to do more research and read more about Borobudur. At the moment, information from Wikipedia about Borobudur is good enough for our understanding.

Till here, folks!

Bf and I at Borobudur


Regards,

Lillis




Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Ha Lor Yogyakarta - Day 1

The day that we (my bf, besties and I)  longing for finally arrived. It was a group trip that we planned last year and we choose to go Yogyakarta, Indonesia instead to the city like Bandung or Bangkok. Thou I wanted to go to Bangkok again to shopping but I would loves to explore new places especially heritage place.

Day 1 :- 3 May 2013

We supposed to departure at 7am but our flight delayed to 10.45am. Well, things like that do happen anytime.  It took about 2 hours and 30 mins to reach Adisujipto International Airport. We reach there around 12.30 noon as Yogya's time. For your information, Malaysia's time is one hour faster.

After 10 minutes of flying, I took out my phone and start to take some pictures.

 View of the landscape from above


 Look at those clouds, don't you wish to cuddle those fluffy clouds?
I wish I can lay on it and cuddle it like my pillow. [This wish always remain in my dream =(.. ]

About 10 to 20 minutes before landing

The landscape view of Yogyakarta from above.

It was many peoples arrived at Adisujipto International Airport but luckily it doesn't take long for us to checking into Yogyakarta. It was superb pack at the arrival gate as it was surrounding by many peoples that welcoming their family member, tour guide looking for their tour group and some local driver seeking for potential customer that have just arrived. Luckily our tour guide, En Wisnu holding a paper written my friend's name on it and it is easy for us to find him. Then he went to take his mini van that can fit 10 people and he asked us whether hungry and what do we want to eat. We answered him ' Yesh, we are HUNGRY' (well,we are or maybe I'm stingy to have lunch in the plane as the food is very expensive..LOL) and we ask him to recommend us some good restaurant as he is familiar with the area.

He took us to a restaurant called "Bale Bengong Resto" nearby airport to cure our stomach first before we start our journey. The environment of the restaurant is nice and the air is cooling inside even though it is an open style restaurant and it is scorching outside. When we see the menu, all of us went blank for awhile as we trying to understand what is written in the menu. Luckily Mr Winsu are with us and he ordered the dishes for us.


 The interior of the restaurant


Paddy fields are found just beside the restaurant

 The list of the dishes in the menu

 The dishes :-
  • Fried tempe(one of the local dishes)
  • Fried taufu
  • Fried Gurame with sweet sour gravy  ( Gurame is known as Talapia at Msia)
  • Fried Kangkung
  • Fried baby lobster with tomato or sweet and sour gravy (Sorry, I forgot what gravy already)
The foods are DELICIOUS and it is CHEAP! It is hard to find good food with cheap price at Malaysia. We enjoyed our food slowly as we are waiting for the weather to be more sunny or warm instead of hot burning to travel to the next destination.

After our lunch, we went to Prambanan temple as we planned earlier in our itinerary. Prambanan is the largest Hindu temple site in Indonesia, and one of the biggest in Southeast Asia. It is also one of the world heritage site. So, it is a MUST TO VISIT! But there are some part of the temple was greatly damaged due to the Java Earthquake on May 2006. However, there are few small temples are being restored and are opened for visit. We were greeted by the staff at the entrance and it is compulsory to wear "sarong" when we are in the Prambanan area. The left side knot is for ladies whereas right side knot is for guys. (I guess it is a tradition and is a sign of respect to wear 'sarong' whenever in the temple)


 Miniature of Prambanan








One of the damaged smaller temples area surrounding Prambanan

At Prambanan too, we took a trailer bus to Sewu Temple as it is located about 800 meter to the south of Roro Jonggrang temple.







 

After a long hours of  walking at Prambanan, we decided to checked in to our hotel, Whiz Hotel that located along JL Dagen nearby with Malioboro street. After checked in and rest for awhile, we decided to have our dinner. Our tour guide recommended a restaurant named " Legion Resto"  that located beside Malioboro Mall when we ask him to recommend any restaurant that located around our hotel's area. Just a walking distance for about 5 to 10 minutes to the restaurant from our hotel. 

(from the first picture according to the clock movement)
  • Prawn
  • Satay Ayam (the meat is taste different with Malaysia's satay)
  • Grill fish (If I'm not mistaken is Gurame)
  • Tomyam ( It tasted sweet instead of spicy and sour )
  • Ayam with ulam 
We ended our day with another awesome dishes as our dinner. We slept early on that night because we need wake up at 4am in the morning for tomorrow's itinerary. Trust me, tomorrow journey are more adventurous.

Till here for today and I shall post for Day 2 at Yogyakarta maybe tomorrow.

Regards,

Lillis
 * Before I forget, the cleanliness of the public toilet at Yogyakarta is superb good. It is very clean all the time. (Thumb up)