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| Tugu Yogyakarta | 
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| Mount Merapi | 
A thousand years ago, Yogyakarta is the center of the ancient Mataram kingdom prosperous and has a high civilization. This is what founded the Kingdom of Borobudur temple which is the largest Buddhist temple in the world, 300 years before Angkor Wat in Cambodia. Other relics are the temple of Prambanan, Ratu Boko Palace, and dozens of other temples that have been restored and are still buried under the ground.
But by some mysterious reason, the Ancient Mataram Kingdom  central  government  moved  to East Java  in the 10th century. Magnificent temples were abandoned and partially buried by the eruption  of Mount  Merapi  material. Slowly, the Yogyakarta  region went  back into the thick  forest. 
Six hundred years later, Panembahan Senopati establish Islamic Mataram kingdom in this region. Once again Yogyakarta to witness the history of  empire  that   controls the island of Java and its surroundings. Islamic Mataram Kingdom has left a trail of ruins of the  citadel  and royal tombs in Kotagede now known as a center for  silver  in Yogyakarta.
Giyanti agreement in 1755 dividing the  kingdom of  Mataram  Islam  became  Kasunan  Surakarta, based in the city of Solo  and Yogyakarta Sultanate who founded the palace in  the city of   Yogyakarta.  Kraton  (palace) was still standing until now and still serves as a residence sultan and his family, complete with hundreds of courtiers who voluntarily run a tradition in the midst of  changing  times. At the palace, every day there are cultural performances  of wayang kulit  performances, gamelan, Javanese dance-dramas, etc. 
Yogyakarta at the present is a place of tradition  and modern dynamics go hand in hand. In Yogyakarta there are courts with hundreds of courtiers loyal to the  tradition, but also there is the University of  Gadjah  Mada   University,  which  is one of the leading universities in Southeast Asia. In Yogyakarta, some people living in an agrarian culture  is thick, but there are also the student with life-style pop. In Yogyakarta there are traditional markets and  handicrafts  while  standing  next to  the mall, no less hectic.
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 and can be witnessed  in the  village of  Kaliadem, 30 km from the city of Yogyakarta. Landscape style Mooi Indië green expanse of rice fields  and Mount Merapi in the background  can still  be seen  on the outskirts of  Yogyakarta.
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 which is a primordial Solo River estuary before a powerful tectonic forces lifted the surface of  the southern island of Java so that the flow of  the river  turned  to the  north  like today. You also can visit the beach which has 250 channels Siung rock climbing, Beach Sundak, etc.
Malaysia has the world's tallest twin towers, Prambanan Temple Yogyakarta has a towering 47 meters tall and is made by hand 1100 years earlier. Singapore has a modern life, Yogyakarta has a traditional agrarian society. Thailand and Bali has beautiful beaches, Yogyakarta has natural beaches and Mount Merapi, which saves the story of how powerful the  forces  of nature.
A unique combination of ancient temples, history, tradition, culture, and the forces of nature make Yogyakarta is well worth a visit. We provide abundant information about the sights, star hotels, cheap hotels, restaurants, food stalls, travel agents, rental car and all the information you need to travel to Yogyakarta / Jogja.


