Monday, June 20, 2011

Yogyakarta tourism


YOGYAKARTA (often also called Jogja, Yogya, or Yogya) is located in the middle of Java Island - Indonesia, where everything was cheap. Enough with the 200rb a day, you can stay, eat traditional cuisine of the famous, and hire a bike to explore the beaches are pristine and ancient temples of thousands of years old.

Yogyakarta today is a place of tradition and modern dynamics go hand in hand. In Yogyakarta there are courts with hundreds of courtiers who faithfully execute the tradition, but there are also Gadjah Mada University, which is one of the leading universities in Southeast Asia. In Yogyakarta, some people live in an agrarian culture is thick, but there is also the student with life-style pop. In Yogyakarta there are traditional markets and crafts while beside him stood a mall no less hectic.


Parangtritis
At the north end of Yogyakarta, you will see Mount Merapi stands proudly as high as 9738 feet. This mountain is one of the most active volcanoes in Indonesia. Traces the fierce eruption of Mount Merapi in 2006 can be witnessed in the village of Kaliadem, 30 km from Yogyakarta. Mooi Indie style scenery of green paddy field nan and Mount Merapi in the background can still be seen on the outskirts of Yogyakarta (see Nature).

In the southern part of Yogyakarta, you will find many beaches. The most famous beach is Parangtritis with legend Nyi Roro Kidul, Yogyakarta but also has natural beaches in Gunung Kidul beautiful. You can see Sadeng Beach which is a primordial Solo River estuary before the powerful tectonic forces lifted the surface of the southern island of Java so that the flow of the river turns north as it is today. You can also visit Siung which has 250 channels of rock climbing, Sundak Beach, and others (see Beaches).

Malaysia has the world's tallest twin towers, Prambanan Temple Yogyakarta has a towering 47 meters and is made by hand 1100 years earlier. Singapore has a modern life, London has a traditional agrarian society. Thailand and Bali has beautiful beaches, Yogyakarta has a natural beaches and Mount Merapi is a story about how powerful the forces of nature.

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