Borobudur, Prambanan to Reopen; Management Prepares PeduliLindungi App
via Tempo, 10 September 2021: Archaeological sites in Indonesia opening up to tourism during Covid-19.
Unesco World Heritage site on the Dieng Plateau in the special region of Yogyakarta.
via Tempo, 10 September 2021: Archaeological sites in Indonesia opening up to tourism during Covid-19.
via Jakarta Post, 23 December 2020: Stepped-up screening of tourist sites in Central Java, including Borobudur and Prambanan, for the ...
via Antara News, 12 November 2019: Hindus assemble in Prambanan temple to sanctify the site - after 1163 years to ...
A feature on the temple of Ratu Boko, outside of Yogyakarta, that is favoured by photogaphers because it overlooks Prambanan ...
Archaeologists and geologists are still concerned with the threat of volcanic mudflow from Mt Merapi, combined with the rainy season ...
Recent heavy rains experienced in central Java may cause ash and rock to collect in the Opak River, which runs ...
The Star's travel feature on the two must-visit places when in Yogyakarta - Prambanan and Borobudur. photo credit: hildo trazo ...
The Indonesian department of religious affairs will have a say over the management of its ancient temples such as the ...
Readers planning to visit the ancient temples of Java like Borobudur and Prambanan will soon have to observe a dress ...
Because of all the holiday traveling (Christmas, New Year, and Chinese New Year) and fieldwork, it's been nearly two months ...
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