Bantul is district in the south of yogyakarta city, is know for rich cultural heritage, natural beauty, and traditional handicraft. it offers a escape from the bustling city life, with terrace rice fields,anciant temple and friendly locals. Visitor can explore traditional markets, delicious local cuisine, and a unique handicraft like batik and ceramics.
Pengger pine forest is a tourist attraction in Dlingo sub-district, Bantul regency. This place presents a natural view of the pine forest and can see the city of Yogyakarta from…
At the end of 2025, the Indonesian president Mr. Prabowo inaugurated the new Pandansimo Bantul Yogyakarta bridge. The bridge has length of about 2.000 meters and is the longest in…
There are many ways to enjoy the beauty of Yogyakarta, starting from Mount Merapi to the south coast of Yogyakarta. With a distance of about 70 km, there are various…
We all must have our own childhood memories, whether it's those who live in the city or in the countryside. Always happy and we don't have to worry about this…
For me durian is the king of fruits, but this doesn't apply to everyone especially with foreign tourists. I am a driver who takes foreign tourists to travel around Yogyakarta,…
Coffee and fried food is a perfect combination that is hard to miss, almos everyday I am enjoyed this combination. For my self or maybe many Indonesians, the morning is…
Indonesia is an agrarian country whee the everage population is farmers. One of the agriculture produced in Indonesia is tobacco. In my opinion, Java island is the largest producer of…
Still young, talented, and have a high desire to learn. That is what is owned by the five tourists from France who can blend Javanese gamelan into a beautiful musical…
In between my busy schedule as a driver who takes foreign tourists around Yogyakarta, Java and even Bali. Sometimes I also help my friend who has a renting gardens and…
The story of this trip with a couple of romantic tourists from Switzerland, they are is Philipp and Nicole. Starting from the recommendation of a tourist who used temple tours…