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Yogyakarta: Breakfast at Borobudur & Prambanan Private Tour

Yogyakarta: Breakfast at Borobudur & Prambanan Private Tour

Enjoy the sunrise from Bukit Dagi, a hill located within the Borobudur temple complex, about 500 meters away. This small hill offers the charm of a beautiful panorama of Borobudur, the best spot to enjoy the beauty of Borobudur in the morning. After Sunrise you will be served a Picnic Breakfast, breakfast with a casual concept, relaxing among the green trees and unexpected panoramas. Local menus with distinctive flavors will accompany you to relax and linger there. Borobudur Story telling and making Janur (Coconut Leave) Handicrafts will complete your memorable experience at Borobudur. Then we go to Borobudur gate by Shuttle. This temple was built on 8th century by King Samaratungga ruled in 782 to 812 AD, during the Syailendra Dynasty. The construction of the temple aims to glorify Mahayana Buddhism. Borobudur Temple was once abandoned. According to expert, the cause of the abandoned temple complex was the eruption of Mount Merapi in 1006. And In 1814, Borobudur Temple was re-discovered by the British Governor General, Sir Thomas Stanford Raffles. After walking around the temple complex Then, we are heading to Prambanan Temple. This Hindu temple have been built by the king of the Sanjaya dynasty, King Balitung Maha Sambu. The Prambanan Temple Complex has four cardinal directions. The main temple faces east. The temple complex itself consists of 3 Trimurti temples, namely the Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma temples. The temple follows the mandala pattern and the rising temple structure is characteristic of Hindu buildings.

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