Discover Java’s Heritage with Private Comfort & Local Insight
Explore Borobudur, Prambanan, and optional Merapi Jeep adventure in a private car, designed for travelers who value flexibility, comfort, and cultural depth. This is not a rigid tour package, but a tailored transport experience led by an English-speaking driver who shares brief historical context at each site.
Marvel at Borobudur’s majestic stupas, walk through the grand Hindu temples of Prambanan, and feel the thrill (optional) of Merapi’s volcanic terrain by jeep. Whether you want a relaxed ride or to explore more, your itinerary is fully flexible.
No need to stress over logistics, we’ll assist in getting your Borobudur upper-level access or other arrangements upon request. Perfect for solo travelers, couples, or small groups seeking an unforgettable journey through Java’s timeless wonders.
Just visit Prambanan temple
Pickup included
Pick up travelers and Travel time to the first site
Borobudur is the largest Buddhist temple in the world, a 9th-century Mahayana Buddhist temple in Central Java, Indonesia, stands out for several reasons. Constructed from gray andesite-like stone, it features nine stacked platforms six square, and three circulars crowned by a central dome. The temple is adorned with an astonishing 2,672 relief panels and originally housed 504 Buddha statues. As you explore its extensive system of stairways and corridors, you’ll encounter 1,460 narrative relief panels that depict the Buddha’s teachings and life
(Optional) Visit Mount Merapi, which is the second most active volcano in the world. We will visit a local museum that showcases the remnants of the 2010 eruption, the largest eruption since 1872. Additionally, we will see a giant rock formed by the eruption that resembles a human face, which we call the ‘alien stone.’ There is much more to see as well
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 10 minutes before departure time.
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