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Jl. Badrawati, Kw. Candi Borobudur, Borobudur, Kec. Borobudur, Kabupaten Magelang, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia
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Visit the world's largest Buddhist temple built in the 8th century AD
Climb to the top of the temple and prepare to be amazed by its majestic architecture for an additional fee
See panel decorations depicting the life of Buddha and ancient Javanese society
Explore the extraordinary world of the past by wandering around the temple

Dive into the world of the past by visiting the historic site of Borobudur Temple, the largest Buddhist temple in the world!

Rich in History : Immerse yourself in its rich history and culture as you climb the pyramid-shaped main temple. Look closely and admire the thousands of stone carvings depicting Buddha images and Javanese life from thousands of years ago.
Extraordinary Magnificent Architecture : This pyramid-shaped temple has a complex structure that is designed in such a way. Its grandeur and beauty can be felt even more by the meaningful stone carvings on every wall of the temple.
World Heritage : Borobudur Temple, which was built in the 9th century during the reign of the Syailendra Dynasty in the Medang Kingdom, is included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Visit this temple which is famous internationally to see the heritage of the past with its unique beauty.

The majestic Borobudur Temple, one of the World Heritage Sites recognized by UNESCO

Found 72 stupas containing Buddha statues inside

Plains above the clouds, as you can see from the top of the temple

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Muhammad Z.

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Not my first time visiting the temple. However, the first time after the policy of different ticket. Would be better if they have an extra counter in near the temple if someone decided to go inside the temple. That way, no time to waste for walking to the main gate.

Jovita P.

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It was a memorable experience, fun, and good for children's experience

Richard T.

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Incredibly informative guide. Very happy with the experience.

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Jl. Badrawati, Kw. Candi Borobudur, Borobudur, Kec. Borobudur, Kabupaten Magelang, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia
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5 Things to Do at Borobudur Temple

Description: Borobudur Temple is one of Indonesia’s most famous religious and cultural destinations, reflecting the country’s rich Buddhist tradition.

If you travel to Yogyakarta Province in Indonesia, don’t forget to schedule a trip to Borobudur Temple. Recognized as one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Borobudur is the largest Buddhist temple in the world and a holy site for Indonesian Buddhists. This centuries-old temple is also one of the most popular travel destinations in the country.

What Is Borobudur Temple?

Borobudur Temple was built around year 800, during the ruling time of Sriwijaya Kingdom. The kingdom followed the teaching of Mahayana Buddhism, and the building reflects that. The bird-eye view of Borobudur shows a Mandala shape, and it consists of 10 levels, which reflect the cosmology and teaching principles in Mahayana Buddhism. The walls of Borobudur are full of delicate bas reliefs with amazing details. They depict gods, goddesses, hermits, kings, queens, villagers, plants, and animals. The reliefs also reflect knowledge about local cultures, with the presence of shapes such as traditional houses, palaces, jewelry, transportation means, and weapons. Borobudur is not only important for Indonesians but also the Buddhist populations around the world. Every year, during religious holidays, Buddhism followers flock in Borobudur and conduct massive, beautiful ceremonies. People often visit to see the ceremony and take pictures, although they must always take respectful distances. You can do various activities in and around Borobudur. Here are several common things visitors do when they visit Borobudur and the surrounding areas.

Chasing the Sunrise and Sunset

Borobudur Temple is a part of Magelang Regency, with a perfect position to see the sunrise and sunset. You should stand at the top level of the temple to get the clearest view. Another option is to drive for 4km to Punthuk Sutumbu, and hike for 10 minutes before arriving at the hilltop. This spot also gives a great view of sunrise/sunset and the temple itself.

Riding A Horse-drawn Carriage

Yogyakarta is one of the few places where horse-drawn carriages (delman/andong) are still common sights. Many of them serve tourists in popular travel destinations, such as Borobudur. You can pay for traveling around the temple area, which can be exhausting enough to explore on foot.  For a more charming local excursion, try traveling to the nearby villages around Borobudur. Enjoy the view and interact with locals to make your trip more memorable. Don’t forget to negotiate the fare before you step into the carriage.

Having A Pre-wedding Photoshoot

Borobudur is a popular place to do pre-wedding photoshoot. The temple has beautiful views, especially if you pose at the right time and position. The architectural details and the rural charm make this temple an elegant background for a pre-wedding album. The most popular time to do it is at sunrise or sunset, outside the holiday season.

Visiting the Ayam Church

Ayam Church has been rising in popularity among Indonesian travelers after its appearance in a recent romantic drama movie. The abandoned church has a unique architecture, which is shaped like a giant hen’s head (ayam means chicken). Since its rising popularity, the interior has received a number of renovations, including the additions of religious statues, a food stall, and local gift shop. The church is 5-km away from Borobudur Temple. You can drive or ride a motorcycle to this building in five minutes from the temple. Gereja Ayam is also a popular spot to see the sunrise. You can climb the stairs to see the view from inside its “beak”.

Rafting in Elo River

The more adventurous souls should head to Elo River to try some rafting. Extending for 10km from Merbabu River, Mount Telomoyo, and Mount Ungaran, Elo River has a stable amount of water debit and free of volcanic materials. This river is perfect even for beginners, but for the sake of safety, you still need to inform the guide if you never raft before. Elo River has several serious rapids and swirls, but the route is ideal for beginners. Make sure you wear proper clothes and footwear and follow the instructions to stay safe during the excursion.

Borobudur Temple is not an expensive destination. However, there are rich experiences waiting for you in and around the temple area. You can hire a guide to explain the history of Borobudur Temple and make your experience more memorable. Plan your trip and look for the voucher in Traveloka right now!