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Java Travel Wiki
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Travel to Java
Java – Indonesia’s populous Island.
Western Java
West Java, the most populous province of Indonesia, is without a doubt the country’s pulse. Home to Indonesia’s capital city, Jakarta, West Java will blow you away with its natural and manmade wonders. The local Sundanese people are known for their welcoming nature and hospitality. Sundanese food and culture is embedded throughout the province, so you will never be far from delicious food and beautiful traditions. West Java is a prime destination for water sports, health and wellness retreats and boating adventures, so come ready to enjoy Indonesia’s great outdoors.
Whether you opt to stay in one of the buzzing urban hubs of West Java, in a more remote location, or mix it up and try and get the best of both worlds, your West Java holiday is bound to be an enjoyable experience. Jakarta is absolutely worth visiting while in West Java, as is the province’s capital, Bandung. Both cities are bursting with people, sights, sounds and smells and are like no city back home, so spending some time there is definitely worthwhile. When the buzz of the urban mega-centres have become too much to handle, change it up and head over to one of the more relaxed places in West Java. Bogor, Carita Beach, Ujung Kulon National Park and Kampung Naga are but some of the recommended place to stay while in West Java.
Central Java
With ancient temples, world heritage sites, majestic volcanoes and a proud Javanese culture, Central Java sure does have a lot to offer travellers. Central Java, the third largest province in Indonesia, is located on the island of Java, wedged between West and East Java. Javanese culture is alive and well in Central Java, housing the city of Yogyakarta, the heritage city of the province. Despite being home to the world’s largest Muslim population, Indonesia is no stranger to other religions, with Central Java being a living example of this. Breathtaking Buddhist stupas and Hindu temples offer a portal into an ancient Central Java and will provide you with the perfect opportunity to learn about this country’s fascinating past.
You will find that when looking for your dream Central Java accommodation, you will be spoiled for choice. Central Java’s three largest cities comprise of Semarang, Brebes-Tagal-Swawi and Surakarta, which is often referred to as Solo. These urban hubs provide prime accommodation locations within Central Java, where access to tour guide operators and key transport routes are made much easier. Solo was the birthplace of Javanese culture in Indonesia and the portside city of Semarang in the north is Central Java’s administrative capital. Both serve as excellent places to stay during your Central Java holiday.
Eastern Java
Nestled on the eastern side of Indonesia’s island of Java, East Java brings together the wilderness and the wonders of modernity. Home to Indonesia’s second largest city, Surabaya, East Java is constantly buzzing with energy and offers travellers a myriad of things to see and do. Be it climbing the iconic Mount Bromo, immersing yourself in traditional Javanese culture or delving into the local cuisine with no reservations, East Java has something for everyone. East Java is an ideal place to venture of the beaten track, with 4WD trips up mountains, white-water rafting along rivers and trekking trails popular activities among both visitors and locals.
Many who come to East Java choose not to stay in the bigger cities like Surabaya. Opting to escape the congestion and crowds, visitors looking for the authentic Indonesian experience often opt to stay in some of the smaller cities, where the natural environment remains well intact. With its crisp, clean air, Malang is a popular accommodation destination for visitors, especially those eager to learn more about East Java’s history. Probolinggo, with its close proximity to the Bromo-Tengger-Semuru National Park is also a favourite, as is Kediri with its glistening waterfalls and enthralling archaeological sites.
Travel and vacation in Java, Indonesia
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Best of Java
What to see and do in Java ?
See and do in western Java
There is a lot to see and do in West Java, to say the least. In order to make the most of your time there, it is a good idea to have a general sense of what there is to experience in West Java, simply so that you can maximise your holiday fun.
One of the things that West Java is renowned for is Ujung Kulon National Park nestled on the western coast of the province. This stunning park was Indonesia’s first ever National Park and is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The National Park is a playground for those interested in geology, with inland volcanoes an exciting characteristic of the park. Perhaps of more interest to visitors are the Java one-horned rhinos. Ujung Kulon National Park is the only remaining home of these critically endangered Javan rhinos.
Pangandaran National Park, on the southern end of Pangandaran, is another paradise for wilderness lovers. Swimming holes, hidden caves, well established paths through the dense forestry and an eclectic mix of creatures great and small will have you feeling like you’re in an Amazon rainforest.
If you want to get up really close with the animals of West Java, pay a visit to Taman Safari Indonesia. This safari is both a conservation site and a zoo, were you will have the opportunity to interact with the park’s animals.
After visiting Jakarta and Bandung, you might be keen to get off the beaten path a little and experience the ‘authentic’ Indonesia. The Dragon Village in Tasikmalaya is a community of a mere 311 people within the Neglasari village. This little pocket in the southeast of West Java is largely untouched by modernisation, where you will see houses made of bamboo and roofs of reeds. Traditions are strong and life is a direct contrast to that of the big cities. Villages such as this are plentiful throughout West Java, with many welcoming visitors from near and far.
See and do in central Java
o matter how long you are in Central Java for, make sure that you sample at least one aspect of each the components that make this province so unique. Javanese culture, local food, historical sites and the natural landscape are quite possibly four of the standout characteristics of Central Java. With the average temperature ranging from 18C to 28C throughout the year, Central Java is easy to visit anytime at all.
Three of the must visit sites while in Central Java include the temples of Borobudur and Prambanan and the city of Yogyakarta. Borobudur is listed as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site of Indonesia, famed for its collection of Buddhist stupas which date back to the 9th century. Borobudur is a site of much reverence in both Central Java and wider Indonesia.
The Hindu temple complex of Prambanan was also built in the 9th century and is another awe-inspiring ancient masterpiece which will have you marvelling at what mankind is capable of. For another cultural destination in Central Java, be sure to stop over in Yogyakarta. Yogyakarta is the heritage city of Central Java, a great place to learn more about the province’s history.
Travelling through Central Java you will notice that many of the cities are an impressive fusion of past, present and future. Everything from the architecture to the people represents what Central Java was, is and is evolving into. One moment you’ll be walking through temples which have stood since the dawn of time and the next you’ll be in a shopping mall surrounded by all the latest gismos and gadgets. Contrasts galore await you in Central Java.
If you’re up for a once in a lifetime adventure, why not give climbing Mount Merapi a go. This is the most active volcano in Indonesia, an impressive feat considering the country is dotted with volcanoes, both dormant and active.
See and do in eastern Java
Bromo-Tengger-Semuru National Park is perhaps the most iconic destination in all of East Java. Housing the majestic Mount Bromo, Bromo-Tengger-Semuru National Park is a must do during your East Java holiday. The park is also home to Java’s tallest mountain, Mount Semeru, an active volcano which continues to erupt frequently. The park and its surrounding areas are inhabited by Tengger people, one of the few Hindu communities which remain on the island of Java.
You simply cannot venture to East Java, or anywhere in Indonesia for that matter, and not experience the flavoursome local food. While western food is readily available in the larger cities of Surabaya and Malang, stand your ground and do your very best to turn a blind eye to it. Once you try the deliciously infused local delicacies, which are often fresh and a fraction of the price of western food, you will forget what McDonalds is all together! Similar to the food of Central Java, East Javan cuisine is slightly spicier than that of its neighbour’s. Rujak cingur, sate kelopo and lotong kupang are but three of the countless local specialties worth trying.
Your East Java holiday would not be complete without paying a visit to the city of Malang. Malang, the second largest city in East Java, is a portside city located on the north-eastern coast of Java. It has a strong Hindu history worth learning about and despite the throws of urbanisation, remains much of its historical charm. While in East Java, there are also numerous museums, temples and stupas waiting to be explored. Each encounter will teach you more and more about the island of Java, its people and its past.
Travel and stay
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Hostelworld where you can search for budget accommodation
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Airbnb where you can search accommodation in private apartments and rooms
Rent your transport
A way to get around the city is looking for offers on renting the transport.
Discover Cars is a website offering price comparison on car rentals all over the world
Rent bikes and motorbikes
BikesBooking is a website where you can search bikes, scooter and motorcycle rental.
City tours and transfers
When you are ready to discover the city you can find information about city tours and tranfers in the city on different websites offering search engines with all in one search.
Kiwitaxi is a website where you can search the best offers for city and airport transfers
City Tours and attractions
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Where is the city, maps
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City Tourist Information
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Closest terminals to the city
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