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Lombok hotels ranging from luxurious five star to simple backpacker home stay. Most of the hotels and resort are located in Senggigi. The star rate hotels and boutique resort are nestled in lush  tropical gardens, directly located on the beach with the tranquil surroundings and a minutes away from airport or seaport.

 


 

 

 

 

 

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Mt. Rinjani

Trekking to the Second Highest Peak in Indonesia

 

 

 

Mt. Bromo Sunrise panorama
Yogyakarta - Mt. Bromo Vacation

 we will take you to The most famous of Indonesia's temples is this huge Buddhist pyramid. This is a Buddhism's largest shrine in Indonesia, built in the 9th century. Located north west of Jogyakarta, Borobudur was completed in the second half of the ninth century. Like the Hindu temple complexes Prambanan and the Dieng plateau, Borobudur was unknown and neglected for almost a thousand years, covered under thick layers of volcanic ash and to

Mount Bromo, a volcanic mountain in East Java, which is so famous with the the spectacular and the beautiful views of sunrise panorama on it's peak is located in this park. Its famous feature is the remarkable and vast ‘sand sea’ (covers 10 km) across which is the caldera of an ancient volcano (Tengger) and which four newer volcanic cones have emerged.

We will visit Prambanan temple, Perhaps the finest temple complex in Indonesia, Prambanan is a ten-century old Hindu temple. This temple is dedicated to the Hindu God Shiva, locally called Candi Loro Jonggrang, which means 'slender virgin.' From an architectural point of view this beautifully sculptured spire, fifty meters high, indeed resembles a 'slender virgin.' Like the Buddhist stupa Borobudur, Prambanan was abandoned when the Buddhist and Hindu Javanese inhabitants moved to East Java.

 

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Travel Itenerary

Yogyakarta - Mt. Bromo vacation 3 Nights 4 Days

 

Day 1:JOGJAKARTA
Upon arrival at airport Jogjakarta, meeting services then transfer to you hotel. Afternoon excursion to PRAMBANAN, SEWU,PLAOSAN, and KALASAN temple. Back to hotel overnight.

Day 2: JOGJAKARTA - City Tour
Breakfast at hotel, in the morning Jogjakarta city sightseeing tour visiting Sonobudoyo museum (closed on Monday), Sultan palace, bird market, Batik factory and silver work in Kota Gede. After lunch onward visit BOROBUDUR, PAWON, and MENDUT temples. Back to hotel and overnight. (B) (L)

Day 3: JOGJAKARTA-BROMO
Breakfast at hotel. Depart for Bromo including visit to Mangkunegaran's palace in SOLO and Triwindu flea market. Some stop can be made on the way to Bromo. Arrive at Bromo direct check in to hotel. Overnight. (B) (L)

Day 4: BROMO-SURABAYA
Very early morning, depart by Jeep to the hill of Pananjakan then continue on pony riding to get the mount Bromo. We are obliged to climb on foot through more than 300 staircases to reach the top of mount Bromo to see the spectacular view of this serrounding. if the wether permit we can see the beautiful sunrise. Back to hotel for Breakfast. After short rest, we drive to Surabaya airport for your onward flight.
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