A full-day tour to explore Borobudur and Prambanan Temples, followed by the spectacular Ramayana Ballet performance at Prambanan with Standard View seating
Guide: English
30 June 24
Based on selected date and time
All taxes and fees included
A full-day tour to explore Borobudur and Prambanan Temples, followed by the spectacular Ramayana Ballet performance at Prambanan with Good View seating. An additional IDR 50,000 per person applies for the show on weekends and national holidays. Additional charges apply for seat upgrades
Guide: English
30 June 24
Based on selected date and time
All taxes and fees included
Visit the UNESCO-listed Borobudur Temple with a guide. Explore its terraces and Buddha statues, visit Prambanan Temple Compounds, and enjoy the spectacular Ramayana Ballet Prambanan performance
Free cancellation up to 3 days before departure
Please check availability to see the starting time
Leads your experience and shares insights and stories about the sights
Discover three of Yogyakarta’s most iconic cultural attractions in one unforgettable day. Begin your journey with a visit to Borobudur Temple, the world’s largest Buddhist temple and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore its ancient terraces, detailed stone reliefs, and rows of Buddha statues while learning about its history and spiritual significance with a local guide.
Continue to the magnificent Prambanan Temple, the largest Hindu temple complex in Indonesia. Walk through the towering temple compounds and admire the intricate carvings that reflect the beauty of Hindu architecture and ancient Javanese culture.
As evening approaches, enjoy the spectacular Ramayana Ballet Prambanan performance. This traditional dance drama brings the legendary Ramayana story to life through graceful choreography, expressive storytelling, and traditional gamelan music in a unique cultural atmosphere.
This experience combines history, culture, and performing arts in one complete journey through some of Indonesia’s most famous UNESCO-listed landmarks.
Located in Magelang, the world’s largest Buddhist temple