Come and join me on my recent adventure to Yogyakarta (Jogja)🧳! I’ve got a treasure trove of photos for you, so grab a cup of coffee and dive into the visual journey📸. I’ve also sprinkled in some insider tips on capturing the best photo angles✨.

Day 1🦋
📍The House of Raminten
– We indulged in Nasi Tenong, a delightful and budget-friendly treat that left our taste buds dancing!

Day 2🦋
📍Jomblang Cave
– This vertical cave is renowned for its breathtaking “Heavenly Light” phenomenon🪽.
– After gearing up with boots and helmets (provided), we descended 60 meters using ropes, reaching the bottom of the cave✨. A short walk later, we were bathed in the ethereal glow of the “Heavenly Light”.
– Don’t forget to bring a flashlight🔦 and a waterproof phone case💦 to capture the magic!

📍Pindul Cave
– The tour offers a serene float down the river on an inner tube🏞️.
– Each stalactite has a unique story; one even promises to make you more beautiful if you touch it🤣🎀.
– I took the plunge and tried cliff jumping for the first time!🫧 (at a height I felt comfortable with🤓).
– Remember to bring a waterproof phone case!📱

📍Oya River
– For the thrill-seekers, Oya River is perfect for cliff jumping🧰.
– With someone to pull us along, we mostly relaxed on the inner tubes, gently drifting down the river🦦.
– Don’t forget to pack a waterproof bag, a change of clothes, and plenty of sunscreen!☀️

Day 3🦋
📍Borobudur Temple
– We purchased tickets for local Indonesian tourists (using KITAS) for Rp120k. Along with the ticket, we received a pair of sandals (Upanat)🩴 and mineral water.
– The sun was blazing, so an umbrella🌂 and a small fan are must-haves.
– ✨Wear bright-colored clothes or dresses for those Instagram-worthy shots!

📍Prambanan Temple
– As we were studying the map, a friendly local offered to be our guide (for a fee)🤣. He regaled us with the stories behind the stone carvings on the temple walls, adding a touch of humor to the history💫.

📽️I’m excited to share that I’m planning to edit a Jogja vlog soon! Stay tuned for more adventures~
📕Back to the hustle and bustle of classes, life is busy again but filled with memories 🦦

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I love how you captured the local flavors and hidden gems in Jogja! Those food pics have me craving Nasi Tenong now. Any tips for solo travelers like me?
Thank you for your kind words! Solo travel in Jogja is safe and rewarding—try renting a bike to explore at your own pace. Consider visiting Pasar Beringharjo market for local insights. Enjoy your culinary adventure!