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We left Yogyakarta and started driving in eastern direction to reach Surakarta, a city of Central Java that goes by the nickname of Solo after the Bengawan Solo River that the city borders.
About 65 km later we arrived in Surakarta. The main reason we made a stop in Surakarta was to explore the two main markets that Solo is known for.
Beside the Pasar Klewer market...
Heading southeast from Mount Merapi on our way back to Yogyakarta we visited the Prambanan temple complex near the town of Prambanan.
The Prambanan temple complex is a very popular tourist attraction and most visitors that stay in Yogyakarta make a day trip to this Hindu temple that reveals a bit of ancient Java.
We had our own drive to get to Prambanan but there...
Another good day trip from Yogyakarta would be to Mount Merapi and the Merapi volcano, located little up north from the city. The volcano is active on regular basis to visiting Mount Merapi can depend on the period in which you're visiting Java.
When we visited the Merapi volcano one of those eruptions had taken place a few years before and the sight was just really sad. The people...
From Yogyakarta our Indonesia adventure on Java continued up north in direction of Borobudur, to visit the Mahayana Buddhist monument and the buddhist statues of Borobubudur which can be found in and around the large stupa's of the monument.
Borobudur is known as Indonesia's most visited tourist attraction and a longtime UNESCO favourite for its setting right in between to volcano's...
By train we travelled from Bangun to Yogyakarta, the former capital of Indonesia and now especially a city known for its fine arts like batik, wayang and theatre shows.
We all loved the train ride to Yogyakarta and especially the kids couldn't stop staring out of the train windows as the passed green rise fields and small villages.
Inside the train there were people...