Actually, it’s almost 2 years ago since I went for this trip, but I just got a chance to share it with you all. In conjunction of International Women’s Day this month, I’m sharing my first girls only trip to Yogyakarta. For my readers and subscribers outside Indonesia probably are not familiar with this city. Actually, this city is pretty popular with Western tourists. Usually, they came to Yogyakarta to see the famous Prambanan Temple as well as Borobudur Temple. Yogyakarta is also famous for its’ Batik and their distinctive Kingdom culture. There is two cities in Indonesia that are given a special administration authority by the government of Republic Indonesia which is Yogyakarta and Aceh. Yogyakarta still uphold to Sultan (King) authority. Beside that, Yogyakarta also known for its friendliness to both locals and foreigners. Like Bali, Yogyakarta is also popular for foreigners, so most of them could speak English too.
Anyways, for the last 20 years of my life as an Indonesian, it was my first time visiting Yogyakarta. Unlike my friends, they had their school trips to Yogyakarta before. I went to Yogyakarta with my university friends as our refreshing trip before all the madness for graduation ahead of us. As usual, I made the video type for this series, so check it out here. The video has many missing footage because I didn’t took all the footage with my phone, but I tried my best to complete the whole story in this blog post. So, here it is our girls adventure to Yogyakarta!
DAY ONE
Instead riding an overnight train, we took an early flight to Yogyakarta. We wanted to be adventurous and have a semi-backpacking trip, but the price isn’t that cheap and took much more time. Arrived at Adi Sucipto International Airport 1,5 hours later. We rented car for transporting during the trip. At the time we went there, Uber were not existed yet, but Uber is operating in Yogyakarta now. We stayed at Novotel Yogyakarta near the airport. After checking-in and few rest we head out for lunch at Gudeng Yu Djum.
Gudeg is the representative food from Yogyakarta. Not all people liked this food, but for the locals it is a popular and their favourite food. Honestly, neither of us liked Gudeg because it taste too sweet for us. We are looking for a saltier option and we found two. It is not as popular as Yu Djum’s one, but my friends prefer that one. Yu Djum’s Gudeg is very popular both in and outside Yogyakarta.
The Royal Pool |
After a little disappointed lunch, we headed to Taman Sari Water Castle few
minutes away from our lunch spot. Visitor need to buy entrance ticket which
cost for Rp 5,000 for locals and Rp 15,000 for foreigners (2016). Taman
Sari Water Castle was a place for the Sultan (King) watches his concubines
take bath. The king chooses a women from that pool to be his queen. It used
to have a lot of water, but nowadays the water are not as much as it used
to be. The place is a famous spot for both tourist and locals to take
photos. We got some good photos thanks to Pak Yadi, our local guide that we
met unintentionally. If you happened to go there, find Pak Yadi to guide
you around the Taman Sari plus Cyber Village.
At the entrance gate |
Pak Yadi's photography work |
Best moment with the best peeps |
An artsy wall at Cyber Village |
While going around all the corners of Taman Sari, we happened to visit
Cyber Village. For some people it might not so special to be a tourist
site. But, the fact is Mark Zuckerberg visit this village during his
honeymoon, I guess because it is a special village. This village is the
first village in Yogyakarta that utilize internet in their daily
activities. There are not much villages like that in Indonesia, that’s why
it makes the village unique.
Ratu Boko Temple entrance side |
We spent around 3 hours there, then we headed to Ratu Boko Temple. This
temple is not as famous as Prambanan Temple but, it is a good spot to see
sunset. Also, this temple has became famous because of “Ada Apa Dengan
Cinta? 2” movie was shot there. If you want to see the sunset here, you
have to be there before 3PM because, they apply different price for sunset
viewing.
Taking dorky photo at an ancient spot |
Details I couldn't miss at this temple |
Almost sunset at Ratu Boko Temple |
Before heading back to the hotel, we had an early dinner at the famous
street food stall, named Special Bakmi dan Nasi Goreng Pak Pele. We
ordered various of food like, fried rice, Javanese noodles, and much more.
The one that left us with great impression is the Javanese noodles and the
fried rice. Later at night, we ordered McDonald’s and some local delicacies via Gojek.
We tried the salty Gudeg, Pak Yadi recommended. As you can see in the
video, my friend said it was so delicious. Just so you know, we are always hungry whenever we travel. So, pardon our continuous eating. LOL.
DAY TWO
We went for a little adventure on the second day. We went for cave tubing
at Kalisuci, Bantul. We hired a driver because we went outside the city to
do that. Before that, we stopped by at Soto Kadipiro for brunch. It was
also a popular food stall in Yogyakarta but, I was a bit skeptical about
the food. It was challenge for me to try new food I never knew before. I do
like Soto, but not all types of it.
Soto is an Indonesian soup made of chicken or beef stock. Some types used herbs or coconut milk to add more flavour. I liked Soto with coconut milk, but not the other one. But actually, the one Soto Kadipiro served was a bit different. It was more like a chicken soup and actually it taste quite good.
Soto is an Indonesian soup made of chicken or beef stock. Some types used herbs or coconut milk to add more flavour. I liked Soto with coconut milk, but not the other one. But actually, the one Soto Kadipiro served was a bit different. It was more like a chicken soup and actually it taste quite good.
There are a lot of activities to do in Yogyakarta, especially in Bantul area. It has great sceneries, fun adventures, and much more. We tried cave tubing this time and It was our first time. Kalisuci is pretty famous to do cave tubing. The current was pretty nice and the cave is not as dangerous as I imagined. You can see bats inside the cave and also feel in peace at the same time. There will be a guide for you during the whole experience. So, you can feel at ease. The safety was pretty good. They will give you helmets, life jackets, and knee protector. At that time, I didn’t brought GoPro so, we rent it from the operator. No need to worry if you don’t have one. Even though the photos and the footage was not as good as you might expected it to be, but it is pretty decent to have a documentation of it.
Finally we are out from the cave |
My friends + My friends' friends |
Let's appreciate this serenity |
After a fun yet tiring adventure, we headed back to town. We decided to visit Malioboro Street. It was a main street of Yogyakarta City and a must visit. The street was full of shops selling Batik and other souvenirs. You can also ride Andong, Yogyakarta’s horse cart from this street. FYI, the price can be pretty expensive, so if you really want to ride it do negotiate with the driver or we called it Pak Kusir in Indonesian.
We couldn’t find a pretty good Batik or other souvenirs, so we went for dinner. We ate roadside food stall called Nasi Goreng Beringharjo Pak Tedjo. Beringharjo is a name of a market actually. So, this food stall is located in a market area but, it opens at the evening only. They sell fried rice, noodles, and other typical Indonesian food. The most popular menu is pork fried rice. We tried and it was pretty decent. Btw, the food price in Yogyakarta is unquestionably cheap. We even don’t know how to split bills because it is quite cheap! Well, compared to Jakarta or Bali.
Pinocchio up in the air |
Ciao! adoriamo il gelato 💕 |
Then we head for dessert. The most popular dessert shop in Yogyakarta is actually Tempo Gelato, but we found this dessert shop on Zomato with a pretty high rating too called, Ciao Gelato and decided to tried it out. They have a cute interior design and a live music. The singer have a pretty nice voice and good song lists. The audio system was pretty good, so it doesn’t hurt your ears. Then we went back to hotel for a rest. I remembered we watched “Descendant of the Sun” on local channel that day lol. random. I know.
DAY THREE
Finally, I got a chance to have a breakfast in the hotel that day. We took
turn for having breakfast in the hotel because the free breakfast only
valid for 2 person. We headed to Mangunan area in Bantul to visit pine
forest and fruit garden there. The weather was pretty cold around that area
and it was nice. We drive there by ourselves (without driver) and with the
faith of Google Maps.
Before visiting the two places, we headed to Mbah Cemplung Fried Chicken for brunch. Because not all of us have breakfast every day, so we had an early lunch and late breakfast. Their menu specialty is Javanese fried chicken and it does taste good!
Pathway to happiness |
Let's laugh out loud, girls! |
Ticket price to the Pine Forest |
Then we headed to Mangunan Pine Forest. We took a pretty instagramable photos at the pine forest. The pine forest is pretty famous in the internet world, but we found out the place is quite too crowded and nothing special. After the pine forest, we headed to the fruit garden near the pine forest. The fruit garden is also not so special because we didn’t see any fruits there. But, this place a have good scenery. I apologized for not taking picture of it, but you can see it in the video. My documentation for this trip is pretty bad because I think it is easier to have it with one phone and then we could share it. But in the end, I’m having a hard time to remember all the details and the sequence of this trip now.
The scenery from above |
Closer look of the scenery |
Candid shot of me with beautiful background |
On our way back, we were almost trapped there because we don’t have enough gasoline. We decided to turn off the air conditioner and rush to the nearest gas station. So, you should check your gasoline conditions whenever you are going outside the city, girls! It will be much trouble for you to find gasoline at the countryside, especially in Indonesia. Anyways, we headed back to the city after that. When we arrived, we had our dinner at Baso Ito. Baso is Indonesian meatball. Baso Ito specialty is their fried pork meatball. It is a must try menu. The other menus were also pretty good, so go ahead to try it.
Later that night, we went out for dessert at Tempo Gelato. It surely a popular place for a dessert shop. It was crowded and we barely get any seats! If we had to compare with Ciao Gelato, they have a better ambience and it was a nice place to sit and enjoy your gelato. But in Tempo Gelato, you can’t really enjoyed it there because there will be other people who is hunting your seats. If you really want to try it, better to take it away. Both the shop have a similar sum of gelato variants and the texture are pretty much the same.
Then, we took a night city tour with Becak. It reminds me of my childhood days. When I slept over at my grandparents’ house, I used to ride Becak to go to the market. Basically, Becak is a traditional transportation in Indonesia and most of Southeast Asian countries had this kind of transportation too. The passenger were carried with a three-wheeled cycle. Btw, the becak in Yogyakarta is much bigger than the one I used to ride when I was a kid.
DAY FOUR
I think the 4th day is the most fun one. We wore a coordinated outfit this day. We were
going to take group photos at Kalibiru. Before we went there, we had a
brunch at Jejamuran.
All the food's main ingredient is mushroom |
While waiting for our turn |
May our friendship last to our old days! |
I look good on this photo |
Inspired by "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" movie |
After the “photoshoot”, we went back to the city. Arrived at the city, we had our dinner at La Pergola. It is a lit Italian restaurant. This is the most expensive food we ate in Yogyakarta. But the food is amazing. Delicioso, I could say. Though I couldn’t eat as appetizing as I used to be, it was indeed a comfort food for me. Maybe pizza, pasta, and salad is my comfort food. LOL.
Odong-Odong riding |
After a the night city tour, we experienced the locals’ hangout place at an
Angkringan or road-side cafe. They sell finger foods till dessert as well
as coffee, tea, and Indonesian traditional drinks. Instead of chair, they
prepare a carpet for the customer to sit down. It is kinda dangerous
actually and seems not so hygienic, so I don’t recommend foreigners to try
it.
After having a hot tea there, we went back to the hotel. At the hotel, we prepared for sleep and we have a sheet mask party. I brought few funny masks for my friends and have our skin a little appreciation.
DAY FIVE
Last day in Yogyakarta! We flew back to Jakarta at noon, so we had a few
hours to do some shopping. We had our brunch at Li Djiong, a Chinese restaurant.
Their specialty is fried pigeon. I didn’t eat any other poultry besides
chicken, so I didn’t fancy that special menu. But for you who like pigeon,
go ahead an try it. My friend nagged us for few days to eat there.
Then we headed to buy some gifts before we left to the airport. We bought the famous pia in Yogyakarta, Bakpia Pathok Kurnia Sari. FYI, there are several brands selling Bakpia in Yogyakarta, but most of them are pretty the same, so you can choose whatever you prefer. Bakpia is a pastry widely known in Southeast Asia that similar to a moon cake. It has several fillings, like mung beans, red beans, cheese, chocolate, etc. I prefer the dry bakpia, but Bakpia Pathok serve a gooey bakpia instead. It’s pretty hard to describe the pastry, but it is pretty common in Indonesia.
It used to be a little pool, but there is no water anymore |
An awesome artsy Musholla (an area for Moslem to pray) |
To kill the time, we visit the nearby mall which is Lippo Mall Yogyakarta. We looked around the mall and we stopped by at the food court and have a snack there. We ate Ayam Geprek and Kebab. FYI, Ayam Geprek, a fried chicken smashed with a tool and served with hot chilli and rice is the most popular food right now in Indonesia. It was actually pretty nice, but I don’t get it why everyone opened their own Ayam Geprek now.
Anyways, after the snack, we went to the airport. It was only 15 minutes drive from the mall we visited. We gave back the car keys to the rental car rep and have our flight check in. Though, our flight got delayed for 15 minutes, it was still a pleasant trip after all.
End of the travel diary! I hope you enjoyed this post despite the lack of few scenes and bad story telling. It’s almost 2 years since I had this trip, so there are few missing details and I’m sorry about it and despite of that, I’m still posting this experience because I hope my readers found the courage to go out the comfort zone. This month, we celebrate International Women’s Day and I hope more women is brave to travel the world. It is not always comfortable to travel, but I collect memorable experience that gives the value of living. So, have a courage girls! I knew we are created for something big and we are also a strong creature in our own ways. Happy International Women’s Day! See you on my next post :)
MORE DETAILS:
Gudeg Yu Djum
Jalan Wijilan No. 167, Panembahan, Kraton, Kota Yogyakarta,
Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55131
0821-3869-7888
Special Bakmi dan Nasi Goreng Pak Pele
Jl. Pojok Tenggara Alun-Alun Utara, Panembahan, Kraton, Yogyakarta,
Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta, 55131
Soto Kadipiro
Jl. Janti, Banguntapan, Kota Yogyakarta,
Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55198
0812-2736-653
Nasi Goreng Beringharjo Pak Tedjo
Jl. Mayor Suryotomo, Ngupasan, Gondomanan, Kota Yogyakarta,
Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55122
0878-3821-7458
Ciao Gelato
Jl. Doktor Sutomo No.46, Baciro, Danurejan, Kota Yogyakarta,
Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55225
+62-274-551-488
Mbah Cemplung Fried Chicken
Sendang Semanggi RT.05, Sembungan, Bangunjiwo, Kasihan, Bantul,
Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta
0857-4305-6292
Baso Ito
Jl. Mataram No.59, Suryatmajan, Danurejan, Kota Yogyakarta,
Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55213
+62-274-566-590
Tempo Gelato
Jl. Prawirotaman No.43, Brontokusuman, Mergangsan, Kota Yogyakarta,
Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55153
+62-274-373-272
Jejamuran
Jalan Pramuka No.53, Pandowoharjo, Kecamatan Sleman, Pandowoharjo, Kec. Sleman,
Kabupaten Sleman, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55512
Kabupaten Sleman, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55512
+62-274-868-170
La Pergola
Jl. Suryodiningratan No.10, Suryodiningratan, Mantrijeron, Kota Yogyakarta,
Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55141
Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55141
+62-274-379-595
Lie Djiong
Jl. Brigjen Katamso No.21, Prawirodirjan, Gondomanan, Prawirodirjan, Gondomanan,
Kota Yogyakarta, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55121
Kota Yogyakarta, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55121
+62-274-374-429
Bakpia Pathok Kurnia Sari
Jl. Glagahsari No.91C, Warungboto, Umbulharjo, Kota Yogyakarta,
Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55164
Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55164
+62-274-380-502
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