Javas a
big island, and seeing everything there is on it may be fairly difficult, unless
youve got loads of time and pots of money. However, if you can travel beyond
Jakarta, you definitely must go to some of Javas best- known tourist spots, which
can range from the totally historical to the naturally beautiful.
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Bromo is perhaps Javas best-known volcano: huge, and with a wide expanse of
sand at its foot. Several volcanic cones arise from the sand, of which the most impressive
is Mount Bromo. |
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Locals believe that the volcano is the abode of the Goddess of Bromo, and every year, in
December, a ceremony is held at dawn honouring the deity. It involves a procession of
priests and devotees, bearing fruit, vegetables, rice and flowers, which they throw into
the crater as an offering. Even if youre not a devotee, a trek to Mount Bromo can be
one of the most exciting (and, to put it frankly, most taxing) of experiences. You can get
to it via Surabaya; three hours ride from Surabaya is the village of Ngadisari, from
where you can ride a pony till the foot of the crater. Its a strenuous climb to the
top of the volcano, but the view is worth it- panoramic, and more so if you make it in
time for the sunrise.
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Surakarta (Solo) is
the `batik capital of Indonesia and has two lovely palaces - the Kraton Kasunanan,
which has an art gallery attached to it and the more famous Pura Mangukunegaran, built of
teak and fitted without the use of a single nail. |
The Pura Mangukunegaran houses an excellent display
of traditional Central Javanese arts and crafts.
Pangandaran lies in Central Java and is
very popular with most tourists, mainly because of its natural beauty. Its an area
of lovely beaches and beautiful seas- perfect for swimming and snorkelling -theres a
lot of colourful marine life underwater, which makes snorkelling very popular. To add to
the attractiveness of the place is the fact that somewhat inland, there are lovely
waterfalls, gorges and caverns, and a national park too. The National Park, incidentally,
is well known for the Rafflesia, the largest flower on earth, which blooms once a year.
These are just some of
the better-known places to visit in Java. Other than these, you might want to pay a visit
to the Dieng Plateau (the highest inhabited place in Indonesia, and
renowned for its temples, which are perhaps the oldest on earth), and Bandung,
a very `Indonesian town, but with a quaint, colonial charm in its Dutch-style
architecture. |