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5 Newest tours in Jogjakarta other than Malioboro and others

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Yogyakarta city or familiar called Jogja is a very fascinating tourist destination. The proof, this city is always crowded by visitors from out of town, especially during the holidays. There are many magnets that become the attraction of Jogja City. Tourist attractions, culinary, culture and art, as well as architecture of existing buildings in Jogja can make the visitors more in love.
This is the latest tour that is very recommendation for you if vacation to Jogja.
1.  Candi SEWU, Sewu Temple or Manjusrighra is a Buddhist temple built in the 8th century just eight hundred meters to the north of Prambanan Temple. Sewu Temple is the second largest Buddhist temple complex after Borobudur Temple in Central Java. Sewu temple is older than Borobudur and Prambanan Temple. Although the original has 249 temples, by the local community this temple is called "Sewu" which means one thousand in Javanese. This naming is based on the legend of Loro Jonggrang.
2. Candi Ratu Boko, Ratu Boko is located about 3 km to the south of Prambanan Temple. Ratu Boko area located on a hill with an altitude of ± 195.97 m above sea level. The site of Queen Boko is actually not a temple, but the ruins of an empire. Therefore, Ratu Boko Temple is often called Kraton Ratu Boko. Called Kraton Boko, because according to the legend of the site is the palace of Queen Boko, father Lara Jonggrang. It is thought that the site of Queen Boko was built in the 8th century by the Buddhist Buddhist Syailendra, but was later taken over by Hindu Mataram kings. The transition of 'owner' caused the building of Kraton Boko influenced by Hinduism and Buddhism.
3. Pantai Baron, 

Tourist attractions Baron Beach is a beach that forms a basin. Like other beaches, Baron Beach is available in various marine fish and its processed products. Fish usually sold in Baron Beach are tiger shrimp, snapper, white pomfret and cob. Baron Beach has facilities such as fish auction places, children's games rides, motorized boats, and souvenir shops. Sirkaya fruit, banana horn, soursop, and various souvenirs made of sea shells. Souvenirs made from shellfish which are sold in Baron Beach are brooch, curtain shell, decorative lamp, coral mirror, figura, and various animal characters also made of sea shells.
4.Pantai Pok Tunggal,

Pok Tunggal Beach was opened by the local community to become a beach tourism object in Gunungkidul since 2012. Every year, Pokus Tunggal Beach is always experiencing an increase in visitors, it can not be separated from the good management of the local community. Local people in Pok Tunggal Beach who also doubles as a manager so keep the beach cleanliness of the name of garbage. The management or the local community will not hesitate to impose sanctions in the form of fines to any tourists who caught disposing of garbage anywhere or not in place. Fines given to tourists who dispose of trash sebarangan is Rp 10.000,00.
5. Pantai Jogan, Jogan Beach is a giver of freshness, like an oasis in the vast expanse of white sand beaches Gunungkidul. Also like the garnishes on the plate were too dear to miss. The right beach for those who want to feel the sensation is different from the southern coastal paradise of Jogja.
source : wikipedia.bahasa indonesia

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