Temples in Yogyakarta

Beautiful view of Merapi (Volcano) from Borobudur Temple

Borobudur Temple

 

The most famous and the most visited Temple in Yogyakarta (Jogja) is the Borobudur Temple.

It is the largest Buddhist temple in the world with the area of 2.500 m2.

Ticket (per person): Rp.300.000,

Opening times: 8:00 am – 6:00 0m everyday.

Bike rental: Rp. 20.000

http://borobudurpark.com/en/temple/borobudur-2/

 

Pramabanan Temple

Prambanan Temple 

According to UNESCO World Heritage Site, Prambanan Temple is the largest Hindu temple site in Indonesia. In my opinion this temple belongs to the most beautiful temples in the world.

Ticket (per person): Rp. 300.000,

Opening times: 6:00 am – 5:45 pm

Bike rental: available

http://borobudurpark.com/en/temple/prambanan-2/

 

Prambanan Temple

 

Gili Gede – Getting here and away.

Most people I met who travelled to Gili Gede have arrived from the following, Bali other Gili islands, other Indonesian bases and internationally.

This is a breakdown of each of these set off and arrival points:

Taxi:

From international points and flying in from Bali etc. this would be via Lombok International Airport. There are no or seldom Crab-drivers outside the Airport. It’s been said that the area outside Airport is controlled the Taxi mafia. However, a taxi service from the international Lombok Airport to Tembowong harbour, Sekotong costs around RP 250.000 to 350.000 and it takes approx. 90 minutes. From Tembowong harbour you will need to get a taxi-boat to cross to Gili Gede, this will cost you Rp 25.000 per person, and it takes 10-15 minutes.

Kuta Lombok: Rp.400.000 – 450.000

Mataram: Grab available

Sengigi: Grab available

Tip: Ask your Grab driver to swap numbers and when every you need a taxi, you can contact your Grab driver and negotiate a deal – the deal you get is better than the normal taxi drivers.

Slow Ferry:

From Padangbai in Bali to Lembar harbour at a cost of Rp 44.000 per person and it takes approx 4-5 hours. From the harbour in Lembar you will need a taxi or Ojek (scooter with a driver) to Tembowong harbour it takes around 45-50 minutes.

Cost of the taxi: Rp. 150.000-250.000

Cost of Ojek: Rp. 75.000 (one person)

Fast Boat:

You have two options depending on the price.

  • Ekajaya fast boat:

From Serangan harbour, Bali to Lembor harbour, Lombok at a cost of Rp. 275.000 and it takes approx. 2 hours.

http://www.baliekajaya.com/schedule-fares.htm

  • Gili Getaway fast boat:

From Serangan harbour, Bali to Gili Gede (sub-village Orong Bukal), Lombok at an approx cost of Rp. 700.000, and it takes 2 hours.

http://giligetaway.com/gili-gede/

Scooter:

Another option is to rent a motor to go around Lombok. So, if you decide to come to Gili Gede but you worry about where to park your motor safe while you are staying on Gili Gede. I would recommend you go Thamarind harbour, Sekotong  (5-10 min before Tembowong harbour), they offer this service for only at a cost of Rp.20.000 a day. The boys are very reliable and they speak English. – I always park my motor there.

Next Destination => Gili Gede, Lombok, Indonesia

Gili Gede is the new place I will call home.

 

I never thought I would make this move – moving to an Island with no electricity, no reliable water source, no hospital, no pharmacy, no supermarket, no shopping malls, no beauty salon, no restaurants, and so on – basically nothing is on Gili Gede.

But, I fall in love! No, not with a man – but with Gili Gede.

 

Let me introduce you to my new home.

Gili Gede means “big island” and the island is approx. 4km long and various from 300m to 1.5 km in width. Here is no transport on the island, other than by boat, but the beach and coast walk offer access around and across the island. If you need transport you simply wave at a passing local boat with a roof on it and it will pick you up and deliver you to your destination for a small taxi fee.

There are five sub-villages on the island; Tanjungan, Labuan Cenik, Orong Bukal, Pengamatan and Gedang Siang. I will live in Labuan Cenik. Most of the locals are generally fishermen or boat builders or both and are seen daily repairing their nets, boats and motors. More and more locals are participating in the tourist sector by working at hotels, building new accommodation, transporting and guiding tourists as boat captains etc.

The spoken language on the island (mother tongue) with much of souther Lombok, is Sasak. Bahasa Indonesia is a second language and used for general and inter-tribe communication in the whole of Indonesian.

As mentioned before, there is no electricity on the island as yet, so it is necessary to use a generator, generally form sunrise to about 11:30pm. There is also no reliable water source on the island so I need to bring fresh water by boat, which is obviously not environmentally friendly, until the government connects the island to the main grid electricity.

 

Typical house on the Island
Outdoor Kitchen
Boats
Views
Coconut Garden
Local ladies