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Jogja Trip (Part 2)


Hi blogger lovers, now I will continue my Jogja Trip Story. On second day I woke up exhausted but excited because the Padi concert last night was amazing. It was Sunday and my friends ask me to come Sunday Market around UGM (Gajah Mada University). It sell a lot of interesting thing with a cheap price. I got IDR 25.000 for neck pillow which is very useful for my trip because I use train for the trip. The market is crowded I buy a lot of snack because I curious of the taste. Finallly have this breakfast.


After that we go to Malioboro street, we left our motorcycle at Verderburg Fort because it is the only paking lot that open until night. I took picture in front of it.

We took Trans Jogja from its shelter in front of Vredeburg Fort to Prambanan Temple. It is cheap only IDR 3.500 if you pay cash but you can use e-money and it only cost you IDR 2.700. So I prefer use my Tap Cash (BNI) to pay and I enjoy the ride. After about 1,5 hours we arrived at Prambanan Temple. We need to walk from Trans Jogja shelter to Prambanan Temple gate but it is not a long walk.
 

Yeaaay finally Prambanan J This is so amazing. It never stop make me wonder how the people at that time create such beautiful place without sophisticated tools that we use nowadays. Clearly they have culture and ability that beyond anything we can imagine.

We back from Prambanan at night. And I will never forget today because I buy souvenir after I come down from the temple for IDR 2.000 and think that it is cheap, but on the next day I got the exact same souvenir in Maliobor street fro IDR 1.000 >_< But I still think it worth because the souvenir is good.

So this is my list of tips after my Jogja Journey 
 1. Go to Jogja on Saturday because a lot of activity and free concert at night.
      2. Use Trans Jogja to transport, it is cheap and comfortable.
      3. Use electronic money if you use Trans Jogja.
      4.  Don’t forget bring your brightest smile, Jogja people are kind and polite.

There are part 3 for my Jogja Trip. Wait for it guys.

See you on next post.. XOXO..

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