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Jogja Trip (Part 3)

I finally post the last part of my Jogja Trip story. I can’t get enough of the Prambanan Temple. It not only beautifull when the sun up. It even more amazing when the sun down. You can not go inside the temple area when the sun set. My friend and I was the last visitor that go out from the temple area. The security is already  looking at us, we know he want us to leave imediately without saying a word. As the result I got this wonderfull picture.


After going out from Prambanan temple we use TransJogja again to go back at Vredeburg fort to pick up our motorcycle that we park there. My friends suggesting to have seafood for our dinner. We bought our dinner in street food seller near Gajah Mada University campus. We ate squid with oyster sauce and Sapo Tofu, it seriously taste soooooo good!


The next morning I do solo travel because my best friend have a class that she have to attend. Lucky me she let me use her motorcycle. I use google map to decide where to go and my choice is I want to visit the zoo. But after about 5 minute driving the rain is pouring. I revise my plan to visit Malioboro street. I choose Malioboro because the street is beautifull, it also near Bringharjo Traditional market where I can bought souvenir for my friends.


I stopped and sit for a while at Malioboro street waiting for the rain to stop while searching for my next destination. My interest is for the place that indoor and I found Jogja National Museum is not that far from Malioboro Street so it definitely my next destination.



Again lucky me there is an exhibition of art work at the museum. I just glad that not only I got to know the place but also I can enjoy some seriously breath taking art works.




After enjoying the art and roaming around I decided to go back. I need to be back soon because my train will be leaving at the afternoon. I was happy I got everything that I need. Jogja had always have special place in my heart. Good food, friendly people, artistic city, amazing heritage and thick of culture. Jogja is definitely a place that I would like to visit again in the future.

See you on next post.. XOXO..

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