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  • Chicken Church

    The history of the Chicken Church began in 1988 when Daniel Alamsjah received the vision to build a house of worship. Construction of this church began in 1992 and took more than 10 years. This building is named the Bukit Rhema Prayer House, which is the embodiment of the vision received by Daniel Alamsjah, namely establishing a place of worship for all religious communities.

  • Madakaripura Waterfall

    Madakaripura Waterfall is in Negororejo Village, Lumbang District, Sukapura, Probolinggo. The Madakaripura Waterfall is a 25 km journey before Mount Bromo, and a 30 km journey from the city of Probolinggo. Madakaripura Waterfall has a mystical story because it is the final resting place of Mahapatih Gajah Mada from Majapahit, therefore it is called Madakaripura Waterfall.

    Madakaripura itself is a private land given by king Hayam Wuruk from the Majapahit kingdom as a reward for the hard work of the great Patih Gajah Mada in uniting the archipelago.

  • Pengger Pine Jungle

    Pengger Pine Jungle is one of several pine forests in Dlingo village, Bantul, Yogyakarta. There are several pine forests such as in Mangunan, Becici, and Asri Pine tourism spot. The series of several pine forests in Dlingo are well managed by local residents, with some tourist attraction spots for domestic and international tourists.

  • Tumpaksewu Waterfall

    Tumpaksewu Waterfall or more familiarly known as Nirvana Cliff, is a tourist attraction that has an extraordinary exotic waterfall. Located in the tourist village of Sidomulyo, Pronojiwo subdistrict, Lumajang district, East Java, about 55 km south of Lumajang city center.

    You will be pampered with the stunning views and exoticism of Tejun Water and has a natural water source from the Semeru mountains. Tumpak Sewu itself has the name of a stacked waterfall, meaning that Tumpak Sewu Waterfall is a combination of many existing waterfalls gathered in one estuary.

  • Pindul Cave Tubing

    Pindul Cave is a cave river where lies in Bejiharjo village, Karangmojo, Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta. It started to become well-known in late year 2010. The Pindul's name comes from the story of a man named Singlulung, who was looking for his missing father. His father was somewhere in the forest near the cave. The young man went into the cave and suddenly his cheek hit a rock, this whay that cave was called Pindul cave now. The Pindul name is an abbreviation of the word Pipi Kejendul means cheek bumped.

  • Jomblang Vertical Cave

    Jomblang Cave is a vertical cave and it lies in Jetis village, Pacarejo, Semanu, Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta. The Jomblang Cave is one of 400 caves in the Gunungkidul Regency which is a highlight tourist spot to visit. The cave is a vertical distance of about 80 meters, and connects to Grubug cave, where is at the northen part of Jomblang.

  • Lawangsih

    Lawangsih Mary cave is located on Menoreh hills, precisely in Patihombo, Purwosari village, Girimulyo district, Kulon Progo, Yogyakarta. Lawangsih cave entered the area of Pelemdukuh, Lady of Fatima the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish Nanggulan, Kevikepan Yogyakarta dan archdiocese Semarang.

  • Malioboro

    Malioboro is the main street in Yogyakarta city, and it is linked between Sultan Palace, Tugu Monument, and therefore peak of Mount Merapi. Malioboro Street was shaped into the commercialism neck of the woods when Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono 1 developed a method of commercialism through the market in 1758.

  • Surakarta

    Surakarta is also called Solo, the second-largest city in Central Java province and the tenth-largest city in Indonesia. The city is one of the tourist destinations and has the slogan "The Spirit Of Java". It was expecting to build a view of Solo City as a Javanese cultural centre. On the east side of Solo is passed a river immortalized in the song titled Bengawan Solo. The lifestyle of the people here is similar to Yogyakarta, but Solo has a lot more buildings and is famous as a commercial city.

  • Parangtritis Beach

    Parangtritis Beach is on the south coast, it is about 27 km from Yogyakarta. The beach is a tourist attraction in Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta. Additionally alternative beaches, such as Glagah, Samas, Baron, Kukup, and Krakal beaches. Parangtritis Beach includes a distinctive landscape that is not available in alternative attractions besides the massive waves. There are sand mountains around the coasts referred to as dunes.

  • Sukuh Temple

    Sukuh Temple is a Hindu temple with an impression of striking simplicity for visitors. The impression gained from the temple is quite different from the one obtained from the major temples in Central Java, such as Prambanan and Borobudur temples. Even the shape of the Sukuh temple is similar to the Maya cultural heritage building in Mexico or the cultural heritage of the Incas in South America. The structure of the Sukuh temple reminds the visitors of its shape like a pyramid in Egypt.

  • Ganjuran

    Ganjuran is a pilgrimage place built by Dutch people who manage the Madukismo sugar factory. There is a temple called The Sacred Heart of Jesus locates on the right side of Ganjuran Church.

  • Yogyakarta City

    Yogyakarta City is located in the Southern part of Java Island. The Government of Yogyakarta traced its extraction in 1945. A few weeks after the Proclamation was done on August 17' 1945, at the urging of the people and after seeing the emergency condition of Hamengkubuwono IX issued royal vivaciousness known as the Mandate on September 5' 1945. They performed the Yogyakarta monarchy integration into the Indonesian Republic. Paku Alam VIII issued the same proclamation on the same day. The integration behind Republicans put it on actually comprehensible issued by various archipelago kingdoms.

  • Semarang City

    Semarang City is the largest city in Central Java province, and it is the capital city. In the early time, this place was muddy plains, which later evolved into advanced rapidly and appeared as an important city. As many large cities absorb immigrants, they made for living and settled in Semarang to end after the next life.

  • Prambanan Temple

    Prambanan Temple is the largest Hindu temple in Indonesia and locates 17 kilometers east part of Yogyakarta. The temple was designed and built in the 9th century AD by King Belitung Maha Sambu of the Sanjaya dynasty.

    The whole variety of temples within Prambanan is 333 pieces, most areas very state of unsoundness since the earthquake hit many times, notably in 1006. Dutch archeology discovered these temples in 1814, named D.E. Hans, with mostly broken.

  • Sikunir Hill

    Sikunir Hill is the highest hill in Dieng Plateau. The Dieng is the highest plateau on Java Island. It lies in 2 districts, namely Banjarnegara and Wonosobo. The Dieng plateau is in the western part of Mount Sindoro, Central Java, Indonesia.

    Dieng tourism is quit potential, because of the cool air and beautiful scenery surrounding it. Dieng tourist attractions include Telaga Warna, Dieng Theatre (where the film Dieng Ancient), Kaliasa Museum, Sikidang Crater, Arjuna Dieng temple, and other tourist objects.

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