BOROBUDUR & A Chicken Church. Visit the Kraton Jogja Central Java

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • On this road trip across the amazing island of Java, Indonesia I ride my Honda CB500x motorbike into the city of Jogjakarta (sometimes know as Jogja - or Yogya).
    But first we stop off at the UNESCO world heritage site of Borobudur, which is the largest Buddhist temple IN THE WORLD!! And it is in absolutely fabulous condition and is 1600 years old (at least).
    Also near Borobudur is Bukit Remah, also known as “Chicken Church” which is an oddly shaped house of worship that resembles a chicken. But it is actually a Dove, and it’s not even a church, it’s a place where anyone can go to meditate or pray. Regardless of religion.
    Then it’s onto the city of Jogjakarta which is a special region that has a Sultan who lives in a Palace. Around the palace is the Kraton which is small streets with lots of character, in this area are old building such as the water palace and lots of other hidden and secret places. It was so much fun getting lost around here. One of the highlights of Jogjakarta for sure!
    Then finally onto the amazing Prambanan temple complex which is very close to Jogjakarta! This is the largest Hindu temple complex in indonesia and it also has a section which is Buddhist. This site has also been wonderfully restored after it was found in ruins. Some of the most staggering artwork and cultural site I’ve ever been to!
    I loved every minute of Central Java and the special region of Jogjakarta.
    Anyway, enjoy the video and please dont forget to like and subscribe to me if you haven't already. I am exploring Indonesia on a Honda CB500X motorcycle and vlogging the journey. Stay tuned.
    I have instagram sam_indowild
    #Borobudur #Indonesia #cb500x
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Комментарии • 34

  • @raymondlianto9882
    @raymondlianto9882 15 часов назад

    Borobudur temple and Prambanan temple were stunning historical site in Java. The Chicken church looks unique ❤❤❤.

  • @grahambatchelor3576
    @grahambatchelor3576 3 месяца назад

    I first came to Jogya back in 2011. Since then, I've been back here three times. I now live here with my wife. Good to see you enjoting Kraton and of course the temples.

  • @711zuni
    @711zuni 2 года назад +4

    Fond memories from 1981 when I first visited yogya and surrounding area
    Been back many times
    Yes food was quite delicious and unique
    Great road trip !!!

    • @IndoWild
      @IndoWild  2 года назад

      Java is pure magic. (Apart from the traffic jams)

  • @riskaborneo843
    @riskaborneo843 2 года назад +1

    Welcome to our Country enjoy your trip . Your video so awesome and the way how you describe the place,the view so great, so nice thank you....good job😊👍

  • @RogerVenderer-wu1lw
    @RogerVenderer-wu1lw Год назад +1

    There are lots of ancient buildings in Jogja, some of them are still not announced to the public because artefacts are often stolen. There was once an artifact stolen from a temple in Jogja which was then auctioned off in Siangpura but was caught and returned. Even in my village there were several artifacts that were found, there were also artifacts that were found in the library of a campus which later when it was excavated turned out to be a temple. Jogja was the capital of a kingdom called Mataram in the past, because of that many ancient buildings were found. If you go to eastern Java to be precise in Trowulan, the temple there is different from the temple in Jogja because there is the capital of another kingdom called Majapahit. The building there uses bricks as its components rather than river stone as in Jogja, Majapahit was the largest kingdom in the Nusantara (the name of the southeast asian achipelago in ancient times).😊

  • @mochamadhamim7237
    @mochamadhamim7237 2 года назад

    Well you found one ... The spot that worth to visit.
    Stay save...

    • @IndoWild
      @IndoWild  2 года назад

      Yes. I think I found many 😅

  • @brigitkarlsen4294
    @brigitkarlsen4294 11 месяцев назад

    U slayed it ..!!!what vid.!!much respect .....💕

  • @dinariyadi3119
    @dinariyadi3119 2 года назад

    Love this place so much

    • @IndoWild
      @IndoWild  2 года назад

      Which one? The chicken church?

  • @jamcamcam-webecruising2329
    @jamcamcam-webecruising2329 2 года назад

    Great vlog Sam! Really nicely put together

  • @hellenzalia2445
    @hellenzalia2445 2 года назад

    I love to see your all video 🥰🥰

    • @IndoWild
      @IndoWild  2 года назад

      Thank you. Keep watching. I have so much more to share

  • @kaningrat
    @kaningrat 2 года назад

    Love your work Brother.

    • @IndoWild
      @IndoWild  2 года назад

      Thank you very much 🙏🏼

  • @jimmyjakarta9433
    @jimmyjakarta9433 2 года назад

    Wonderful

    • @IndoWild
      @IndoWild  2 года назад

      Indonesia is wonderful

  • @MrNobody86188
    @MrNobody86188 2 года назад

    NICE

  • @Reveallall
    @Reveallall 2 года назад +1

    Semoga harimu menyenangkan bro!

    • @IndoWild
      @IndoWild  2 года назад

      Thanks! Kamu Juga 😁

  • @rumblefire2007
    @rumblefire2007 2 года назад

    Go to Gunung Padang in Cianjur. you will be very curious😊

    • @IndoWild
      @IndoWild  2 года назад

      I have already.. please check out other video. Part 1 Java

  • @anotherdays9635
    @anotherdays9635 2 года назад

    There is actually an underground mosque at Taman Sari. Sadly you couldn't find it. The new/refurbished rocks at the temple usually have a dot in the center as can be seen at 18:40

    • @IndoWild
      @IndoWild  2 года назад

      Hi I did find it. I didn’t put in the video though Because it was closed. Covid I think. Next time next time

    • @anotherdays9635
      @anotherdays9635 2 года назад

      @@IndoWild Sadly with that stupid restriction tourist not fully enjoy their visit. I have to add a little correction tho. Jogja is not within Central Java. But it is a special province with the only monarchy left in the country.

  • @eli_manguala
    @eli_manguala Год назад +1

    1:16 so basically until Europeans arrived, Indonesians didn't think it was necessary to restore this amazing historical building:o Probably because it is Hindu and their religion is Muslim

  • @ahmedmustafaomer
    @ahmedmustafaomer 2 года назад

    Great vlog. I really like your videos.
    How is the weather in bali in March? I was thinking to visit bali next march but not sure is the weather going to be good

    • @IndoWild
      @IndoWild  2 года назад

      The weather is usually fine then. The only months when the rain is predictably bad is Dec-Feb where it will rain most days.
      March is usually fine. But it can still rain.

  • @togian755
    @togian755 Год назад

    Aesthetically that giant chicken is nothing to squawk about.

    • @IndoWild
      @IndoWild  Год назад

      It is a very bizarre building

    • @togian755
      @togian755 Год назад

      @@IndoWildsomeone laid an egg.

  • @zr_video5876
    @zr_video5876 Год назад

    Yg bgini sharusnya banyak penontonnya yg like. Eh org Indonesia malah lbih suka yg ga jelas