Kediri Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Kediri (Indonesia):
Simpang Lima Gumul Monument, Puh Sarang Church, Kelud Volcano, Tjoe Hwie Kiong Temple, Selomangleng Cave, An-Nur Pare Mosque, Sendang Tirta Kamandanu, Petilasan Pamuksan Sri Aji Joyoboyo, Indian Village, Bendung Gerak Watu Turi
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Puh Sarang Church
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An-Nur Pare Mosque
Sendang Tirta Kamandanu
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20 Things to do in Yogyakarta Travel Guide & Central Java Tourism in Indonesia (Solo, Semarang)
Come join us for a travel adventure in Indonesia focusing on Yogyakarta and Central Java (Solo, Semarang) featuring some of the top attractions, off-the-beaten-path destinations, Indonesian street food and a whole lot more. Our 20 thing to do travel guide packs all of the activities, museums, attractions, food and transportation we experienced in a week of travel to these three cities.
1) Borobudur - biggest Buddhist monument in the world
2) Merapi Volcano - 'fire mountain' for jeep tours, hiking or biking
3) Prambanan - 9th Century Hindu temple
4) Ramayana Ballet - Javanese dance interpretation
5) Taman Sari Water Palace
6) Motor Becak ride around Yogyakarta
7) Rooftop views of Yogyakarta at night
8) Scenic train journey from Yogyakarta to Surakarta (Solo)
9) Antique Market in Solo (Surakarta)
10) House of Danar Hadi for the impressive Batik museum
11) Batik shopping in Surakarta (Solo)
12) Serabi Coconut Pancakes Indonesian street food
13) Puro Mangkunegaran Palace dating back to 1757
14) Becak ride around town
15) Eating Selat Solo also known as Selat Bistik
16) Sriwedari Park for nightlife, rides and entertainment
17) Sam Poo Kong temple in Semarang
18) Ice Cream and coffee at Toko Oen
19) Kota Lama Dutch Quarter of the Old Town
20) Eating spring rolls in Semarang street food
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Our visit Jogyakarta and Central Java travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums and the region by day and night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical tourism brochure or tour.
20 Things to do in Yogyakarta & Central Java Travel Guide (Solo, Semarang) for Foodies in Indonesia Travel Food Lovers Video Transcript:
Hey guys! We're in Indonesia for a week. Yeah, so this is our second time back in Indonesia and this week we're going to be exploring Yogyakarta and Central Java and this video is going to show you some of the top attractions in the region. Can't wait to show you around. Let's go!
For our very first stop in Central Java, we headed to the biggest Buddhist monument in the world and the most popular attraction in the region: Borobudur.
So we are ready for another adventure. Tell us! Yeah, we're heading up to Mount Merapi and there is basically two different ways you can do it. You can hike up but we're going with a jeep. Yeah, it'll be fun. Hop on in.
After a few days in Jogja, we hopped on a train and headed towards Solo, also known as Surakarta. The ride was a little over an hour, and not only was it an inexpensive way to travel, but it was also incredibly scenic. We zoomed past villages and rice fields, and before we knew it, we had arrived.
So right now we're inside Pasar Triwindu which is an antiques market here in Solo and we are seeing some real gems.
So I went shopping for my Batik and I found one I really like. It cost about 30 US dollars and I can't wait to start wearing it. I think the first time I'll try it on is for dinner soon.
So we're starting off with coconut milk pancakes which are called Serabi.
Our next stop in Solo was the Mangkunegaran Palace, which dates back to 1757. Part of the royal family still lives here, so you can’t wander around.
Another way to experience Solo is by doing a tour on a pedibike, also known as a becak.
This trip was all about going in search of food, culture and a little bit of adventure. Over the course of the week we visited ancient temples, browsed through antique markets, ate our fair share of street food, and tackled a rather infamous volcano. In this video we are going to show you 20 things to do in Yogyakarta and Central Java, so let’s get started.
And that’s a wrap for our whirlwind trip to Indonesia. We hope you enjoyed getting a closer look at what Yogyakarta and Central Java have to offer. As always, if you have any other suggestions of things to do and places to visit, feel free to let us know in the comments below. Happy travels!
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I AM SULAWESI - CHAPTER I
Chapter I - The Wonder of South Sulawesi
An Aerial drone movies from a fraction of the province.
I AM SULAWESI
This film is dedicated for the beautiful island of Sulawesi. All footages on this chapter is taken from Province of South Sulawesi.
Actually, only small part of the area covered - many yet to be filmed in the near future.
Area of coverage;
1. Makassar
2. Pare-pare
3. Sorowako
4. Lake Matano
5. Parepare
6. Bonebone
7. Masamba
8. Wawondula
9. Lioka
10. Tarengge
11. Mangkutana
12. Wasuponda
13. Pontada
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Sulawesi, formerly known as Celebes is an island in Indonesia. One of the four Greater Sunda Islands, and the world's eleventh-largest island, it is situated between Borneo and the Maluku Islands. Within Indonesia, only Sumatra, Borneo and Papua are larger in territory, and only Java and Sumatra have larger populations.
Four peninsulas comprise Sulawesi: the northern Minahasa Peninsula; the East Peninsula; the South Peninsula; and the South-east Peninsula. Three gulfs separate these peninsulas: the Gulf of Tomini between northern Minahasa peninsula and East Peninsula; the Tolo Gulf between East and Southeast Peninsula; and the Bone Gulf between the South and Southeast Peninsula. The Strait of Makassar runs along the western side of the island and separates the island from Borneo.
The name Sulawesi possibly comes from the words sula (island) and besi (iron) and may refer to the historical export of iron from the rich Lake Matano iron deposits.[1] The term sula is also means tines, horn or spikes, derived from Sanskrit, as trishula refer to trident. Thus sulawesi means iron spikes, which suggested that the island was also a producer of iron edged weapons. The name came into common use in English following Indonesian independence.
The name Celebes was originally given to the island by Portuguese explorers. It was Portuguese rendering of native name Sulawesi.
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Indonesian Street Food Tour of Glodok (Chinatown) in Jakarta - DELICIOUS Indonesia Food!
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Glodok is the Chinatown of Jakarta, and my wife and I decided to spend the day walking around Glodok and exploring some Indonesian street food throughout the day. At the end of the day, we also stopped by Fatahillah Square, with is an old Dutch square in colonial Jakarta, where you'll find some interesting buildings and some street food snacks as well.
Since we were staying at a hotel (here’s information on the hotel I stayed at: not too far from Glodok, we decided to beat the traffic and just walk over there. It didn’t take more than 15 minutes to walk, and soon we arrived in Jakarta’s Chinatown. Glodok is a very interesting area to walk around and explore. There are fresh markets and plenty of restaurants and food to choose from.
The Indonesian street food I tried on this tour was siomay, an Indonesian Chinese dish. From the back of a motorbike, I chose a few of the siomay dumplings he had steaming, and the cut them up and added some peanut sauce to the plate. The texture was a little mushy, but they were alright. Right opposite the siomay, the owner of an Indonesian vegetarian restaurant greeted me and asked if I might like to eat some of his vegetarian food. His vegetarian rendang was particularly good.
One of the most famous places to go in Glodok is Kopi Es Tak Kie, a legendary coffee shop. After wandering around a while we found it. I had a cup of coffee and also a plate of nasi campur from outside the shop.
We continued on our Indonesian street food tour throughout Glodok and I tried a sweet snack called kue ape, which is a green colored little pancake. Next, I had a variety of deep fried snacks including fried bananas, and fried breadfruit. They are definitely pretty greasy, but interesting to sample, and they are very popular street food snacks in Indonesia.
It probably wasn’t the greatest idea to walk, but we decided to walk over to Fatahillah Square. The traffic was pretty intense, but we made it. And along with checking out the old colonial buildings one of my main goals was to try kerak telor, which is a traditional Indonesian Betawi street food snack. Luckily I found it and it turned out to be a very interesting and amazing snack to watch being made!
Here’s the list of the things we ate and the prices:
Siomay - 15,000 IDR ($1.11)
Vegetarian food - 20,000 IDR ($1.48)
Kopi Es Tak Kie - 10,000 IDR ($0.73)
Nasi campur - 35,000 IDR ($2.58)
Kue ape - 1,000 IDR ($0.07) each
Fried snacks - 12,000 ($0.88)
Kerak telor - 20,000 IDR ($1.48) - Possibly overcharged? Do you think?
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Valencia to Granada by Bus | Spain Travel Vlog
Join us as we travel from Valencia to Granada by bus as part of our Spain travel vlogs series. We kick things off with an apartment tour of our airbnb in Valencia, Spain which featured an incredible view of the central market. The place was overall good but at times felt a little small for 4 adults and I think would better suit 2-3 at max.
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After a bit of confusion and disorganization arranging taxis to the bus terminal in Valencia we finally arrived and chilled out at the station for an hour before boarding our bus to Granada. The journey itself was really scenic but quite long considering it took 8.5 hours to arrive in Granada. Along the way we stopped for a quick bite in Alicante and the highlight for us all was passing through the mountains as we approached Granada and being mesmerized by all of the snow.
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Good morning guys. We are here in Valencia, Spain at the moment. We had a brilliant five nights here.
I think out of all of the places we've gone so far with my parents this maybe the favorite spot. And I think the big reason was because we had the Central Market. Yeah. Right outside. We're going to show you the views.
We're going on a long trip to Granada. 8 hours on the bus? Something like that. It is going to be a long trip. But before we do that we'll give you an apartment tour of our place here in Valencia.
We are starting this apartment tour right in the living area. Yeah because the best thing about this apartment was obviously the views of the market. An amazing view and don't mind the construction. There is a whole bunch of construction. They are renovating the apartment upstairs. They are renovating the apartment. It has been noisy in here during the day.
Without further adieu let's check out the views. I'll open the door for you.
We absolutely loved the market. It had a very local vibe in the sense that there was lots of produce and meat being sold. Prices were really reasonable. And we ended up going there everyday that it was open.
Right now it is ten thirty. We've got a bus to catch at 12 so we should probably head out the door. We'll pick things up again at the bus station before we board the bus to Granada.
Now we've got an 8 hour bus ride. Well yeah and I'm going to be sleeping a lot on this bus ride. I bet. I think we all are. I'm full as a tick from breakfast. Super omelet. You made us a huge omelet with all of the leftover ingredients. We're all full. We're not even picking up any baked goods. No. We're still digesting brunch. We're good. We're good.
We've been on the road a few hours. It is 2 and a half now so our first stop here is Alicante. Actually there was another quick bus stop but we couldn't get off. Benidorm. Apparently this is going to be our only stop to eat. We only had 20 minutes so I went and grabbed some stuff. Got some chips. I got some vanilla wafers. Cookies. Vanilla cookies. Iced tea. And then the best part is that a jamon sandwich. Oh those are good. A nice meat sandwich so we are all set. We've been eating lots of those. We're all set and that should tide us to Granada where we hope to get a proper dinner when we arrive. Yes, we'll be ready for that.
Alright guys. We finally made it to the apartment. What is it like nine thirty pm or 10 pm?
Tired. I'm already in bed. I'm under the covers. On the computer. I'm done. We're going to watch Star Trek. Yeah. That is how we're going to end our day. But we will have some more really cool videos we hope from Granada soon. We're going to make travel food content and yeah we just need to rest and get a good night's sleep. We'll see you on the next one. Thanks for watching. Bye.
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