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History Buffs
9.5
Backpackers
9.4
Art & Design Lovers
8.5
Adventure Travellers
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Outdoor Enthusiasts
Member reviews (99)
Eky DahlanSouth Jakarta
27/12/2016
Yogyakarta is one of the foremost cultural centers of Java. This region is located at the foot of the active Merapi volcano, Yogyakarta was in the 16th and 17th centuries the seat of the mighty Javanese empire of Mataram from which present day Yogyakarta has the best inherited of traditions
Leow Cheng LamKlang
12/09/2016
Yogyakarta or now change to Jogyakarta. This place is famous and popular because of the historic place.
Yuna GenaSamarinda
23/10/2015
The only province in entire Indonesia that holds special status because of its history and culture, it’s one of unique tourist destinations where the Royal Family still has the influence in running the city. A city that rich in history, culture, art, delicate dishes, and natural beauties from active volcanoes to beautiful beaches. It is also home to few important sites for Buddhist and Hinduism pilgrim. Yogyakarta is definitely a place that any traveler should make a stop while visiting Indonesia.
Stephen BugnoAnchorage
24/09/2015
Jogja, as the locals call it, is where Indonesian domestic tourists flock to for old fashioned city Java. Here the Sultan is still in charge and it's possible to walk through the back streets and quiet neighborhoods an really get a feel of the fabric of this laid-back city. There are a few sights in town (Kraton and Water Palace) but really they aren't that exciting for foreigners. You be better off taking a walk or a becak ride around greeting people with a big smile. Get a sampling of the food in Jogja and do plenty of shopping for souvenirs. Don't forget to leave the city to see two outstanding sights--Prambanan and Borobudur.
FAQs
The least expensive month is October, with an average of ₹1,482 per night. The most expensive month to stay in Yogyakarta is November, with an average price of ₹2,408 per night.
The average price of a hotel in May last year was ₹1,667 per night. This is 7% less than the average nightly price of ₹1,799 seen over the previous 12 months.
In Yogyakarta, the expected average temperature in May is 28.0°C/82.4°F. The warmest month is typically March, which averages 31.0°C/87.8°F. The coolest month is January, with temperatures averaging 22.0°C/71.6°F.
We use indicative prices on this page to help you choose from a large number of options. This month's estimated lowest price is based on the average of the lowest prices found for hotels in this destination on Skyscanner from May last year.
Yogyakarta is one of the foremost cultural centers of Java. This region is located at the foot of the active Merapi volcano, Yogyakarta was in the 16th and 17th centuries the seat of the mighty Javanese empire of Mataram from which present day Yogyakarta has the best inherited of traditions
Yogyakarta or now change to Jogyakarta. This place is famous and popular because of the historic place.
The only province in entire Indonesia that holds special status because of its history and culture, it’s one of unique tourist destinations where the Royal Family still has the influence in running the city. A city that rich in history, culture, art, delicate dishes, and natural beauties from active volcanoes to beautiful beaches. It is also home to few important sites for Buddhist and Hinduism pilgrim. Yogyakarta is definitely a place that any traveler should make a stop while visiting Indonesia.
Jogja, as the locals call it, is where Indonesian domestic tourists flock to for old fashioned city Java. Here the Sultan is still in charge and it's possible to walk through the back streets and quiet neighborhoods an really get a feel of the fabric of this laid-back city. There are a few sights in town (Kraton and Water Palace) but really they aren't that exciting for foreigners. You be better off taking a walk or a becak ride around greeting people with a big smile. Get a sampling of the food in Jogja and do plenty of shopping for souvenirs. Don't forget to leave the city to see two outstanding sights--Prambanan and Borobudur.