1D Tour Trip

Borobudur & Prambanan Temple 2-Day Tour

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Experience the best of Yogyakarta’s rich cultural heritage on this 2-day, 1-night tour that takes you through ancient temples, royal palaces, and historical landmarks. Visit the majestic Borobudur Temple, the world’s largest Buddhist monument, and the iconic Prambanan Temple, a masterpiece of Hindu architecture.

Start your journey with a city tour of Yogyakarta, including visits to the Sultan’s Royal Palace (Keraton) and Taman Sari Water Castle. The next day, immerse yourself in the spiritual beauty of Borobudur, Mendut, and Pawon Temples, followed by a visit to Prambanan Temple Complex before your transfer back to the airport or railway station.

This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and first-time visitors to Yogyakarta.

Inclusions

  • Private Air-conditioned Vehicle for Tours & Transfers
  • Experienced English-speaking guides at Sultan Palace, Borobudur, and Prambanan Temples
  • Entrance fees to Borobudur (with access to the top) & Prambanan Temples
  • Entrance fees to Pawon & Mendut Temples
  • Parking Fees & Toll Charges
  • Bottled Mineral Water
  • 1-Night Hotel Accommodation with Breakfast

Excludes

  • Personal Expenses (mini bar, room service, laundry, telephone calls, etc.)
  • Airfare/Train Tickets to/from Yogyakarta
  • Tips & Gratuities for guides and drivers (optional)
  • Meals that are not mentioned
  • Optional excursions unless mentioned in the itinerary

About the Activity

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Duration 10 hours

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Including pick up

Please wait at the hotel lobby or train station 15 minutes

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Bring Items

  • Hat & Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Changing Clothes
  • Camera/Phone
  • Walking Shoes

Notes

  • Flexible Itinerary: The schedule can be modified upon arrival. Please discuss any changes with our team.
  • Hotel Availability: Your accommodation will be selected from our partner hotels, and a similar alternative will be provided if unavailable.
  • Flight & Train Details: Please provide your arrival and departure details when booking.

Estimated Timetable

  • 10:00 - 13:00 : Arrival at Yogyakarta International Airport (YIA) or railway station
  • 13:00 - 15:00 : Meet & greet with our team, followed by transfer to your hotel
  • Free time to explore Yogyakarta at your own leisure
  • 07:30 - 08:30 : Breakfast at the hotel and check-out
  • 08:30 - 10:00 : Explore Yogyakarta’s Sultan Royal Palace (Keraton), learning about Javanese heritage
  • 10:00 - 11:00 : Visit Taman Sari Water Castle, a historical bathing complex of the royal family
  • 11:00 - 13:30 : Discover the magnificent Borobudur Temple, including visits to Mendut & Pawon Temples
  • 13:30 - 14:30 : Lunch at a local restaurant (optional)
  • 14:30 - 16:00 : Visit the Prambanan Temple Complex, the largest Hindu temple in Indonesia
  • 16:00 - 17:30 : Transfer to Yogyakarta International Airport / railway station for departure
  • Pricelist

    1 - 1 Person

    IDR 3.400.000

    2 - 2 Person

    IDR 2.300.000

    3 - 3 Person

    IDR 2.000.000

    4 - 4 Person

    IDR 1.800.000

    5 - 12 Person

    IDR 1.700.000

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    Answers to Common Traveler Questions

    Still you have any questions? Contact our Team via lampaloka@gmail.com

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    Our package includes hotel pick-up, transportation, entrance tickets, a local guide, and bottled water. Add-ons such as Prambanan visits or meals can be arranged upon request.
    Yes, it’s possible to access the upper levels (up to the 9th floor), but tickets are limited and depend on availability. Advance booking is required, and please note that the temple is closed every Monday for maintenance.
    Early morning is ideal to enjoy a calmer atmosphere and softer light for photography. The best months are May to September when rainfall is lower.
    The sunrise experience from Manohara or nearby viewpoints like Punthuk Setumbu Hill is still available, but it depends on weather conditions for visibility.
    Most guests spend 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the temple, plus extra time if combined with nearby sites such as Mendut and Pawon temples.
    Modest clothing is recommended — shoulders and knees covered — especially since Borobudur is a religious site. Comfortable shoes and a hat are also advised.
    Yes, a licensed local guide is included in our tour to share the history, symbolism, and stories behind Borobudur’s intricate carvings.
    Drone usage inside the Borobudur complex is not permitted without prior approval. For aerial shots, please consult our team — we can advise safe and allowed areas nearby.
    The base area is accessible, but the upper levels require climbing steep steps. We can adjust the route or provide assistance for guests with mobility limitations.
    Yes, there are cafes and local stalls outside the temple complex. We can also recommend nearby restaurants with scenic views.
    Yes, it’s possible to combine both temples in a single tour. The drive between them takes around 1.5 hours, and we’ll plan the route to make the most of your time.
    Yes, modest attire is required. Sarongs are often provided at the entrance if needed.
    A hat, sunscreen, comfortable shoes, camera, and refillable water bottle are recommended.
    Yes, it’s open daily except on Mondays, when it closes for maintenance.
    Yes, pick-up and drop-off are available from Yogyakarta, Magelang, or surrounding areas.
    Yes, photography is allowed on all accessible levels. Please be respectful during prayers or ceremonies.
    Built in the 9th century, Borobudur is the world’s largest Buddhist temple, symbolizing the path to enlightenment through its nine stacked platforms and thousands of stone reliefs.
    Yes, there’s a souvenir market just outside the exit gate offering local crafts, batik, and traditional snacks.
    The tour continues as planned with minor adjustments. We provide umbrellas and ensure your comfort throughout.
    For sunrise experiences, pick-up usually starts between 3:00 – 4:00 AM depending on your hotel location. Regular tours start later in the morning.
    Yes, the site is family-friendly, though we recommend supervision for younger kids when climbing steps.
    Currently, Borobudur closes before sunset. However, evening visits can be arranged for special events or with local permission.
    Prambanan is the largest Hindu temple complex in Indonesia, known for its tall, pointed architecture and intricate stone carvings dedicated to the Trimurti: Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.
    Yes. Many of our packages, including the 1D and 2D1N tours, combine visits to both temples with efficient routes and private transportation.
    Yes, it’s open daily except on Mondays, when it closes for maintenance.
    Access is limited to certain areas for preservation reasons, but visitors can explore the main courtyards and view detailed reliefs closely.
    Yes. Our packages include a knowledgeable local guide who explains the history, mythology, and restoration efforts of Prambanan.
    Morning and late afternoon visits offer pleasant temperatures and softer lighting for photos. Sunset also creates a beautiful view of the temples.
    Yes, combination tickets are available, but they are limited. We recommend booking in advance to secure availability.
    Yes. The Ramayana Ballet is performed at an open-air theatre near the temple on select evenings. We can assist with ticket arrangements upon request.
    No, Punthuk Setumbu Hill is a separate location offering panoramic sunrise views of Borobudur before continuing to the temple complex.
    No, Punthuk Setumbu Hill is a separate location offering panoramic sunrise views of Borobudur before continuing to the temple complex.
    Modest clothing is recommended. Sarongs are provided at the entrance if needed.
    Expect to spend about 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the complex, longer if you wish to see the surrounding temples like Sewu or Lumbung.
    Drone use is generally not permitted within the temple area without special permission from park authorities.
    Tours continue in light rain; umbrellas or raincoats are provided. In heavy rain, guides may adjust the itinerary for safety.
    Yes. Our multi-day tours such as the 3D2N Yogyakarta-Borobudur-Prambanan-Merapi-Timang package include these experiences in one itinerary.
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