7 days in Yogyakarta Region Itinerary

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Wonosari
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Yogyakarta
— 5 nights
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Wonosari — 1 night

Start off your visit on the 28th (Sat): Head underground at Pindul Cave and then explore the activities along Oya River. Here are some ideas for day two: tour the pleasant surroundings at Jomblang Cave and then stroll through Wediombo Beach.

For more things to do, where to stay, ratings, and tourist information, use the Wonosari online day trip planner.

Jakarta to Wonosari is an approximately 8-hour car ride. In January, plan for daily highs up to 34°C, and evening lows to 28°C. Finish your sightseeing early on the 29th (Sun) to allow enough time to drive to Yogyakarta.
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Yogyakarta — 5 nights

Yogyakarta is a city on the island of Java in Indonesia. Get out of town with these interesting Yogyakarta side-trips: Sleman (Mount Merapi Museum & Sisa Hartaku Mini Museum) and Kulon Progo (Kedung Pedut Waterfall, Kalibiru National Park, &more). The adventure continues: admire the landmark architecture of The Palace of Yogyakarta, stop by Hamzah Batik, see the interesting displays at Yogyakarta Fortress Museum, and contemplate in the serene atmosphere at Sewu Temple.

To find traveler tips, maps, where to stay, and tourist information, use the Yogyakarta itinerary maker website.

Drive from Wonosari to Yogyakarta in 1.5 hours. In January, daily temperatures in Yogyakarta can reach 34°C, while at night they dip to 28°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 3rd (Fri) to allow time to fly back home.
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Yogyakarta Region travel guide

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Cultural City
Take a trip to Yogyakarta to experience life in the cultural epicenter of Javanese culture, founded in the 18th century and boasting a complex history of imperial wrangling, revolutions, and wars. Residents remain fiercely proud of their cultural heritage and their city's position within the state. Grand buildings, old and new, sit alongside one another, while a range of educational centers provide insight into traditional Javanese art and culture. Out of town, some  of the most famous religious sites in the world occupy sprawling, town-size grounds with well-preserved ruins.
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