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A Week of City Experiences in Indonesia

Thursday, August 3: Exploring Jakarta

In the morning, visit the National Monument in Merdeka Square, a symbol of Indonesian independence. Take a guided tour of Istiqlal Mosque, the largest mosque in Southeast Asia. In the afternoon, explore the historic Kota Tua (Old Town) area, known for its Dutch colonial buildings. Finish the day with a walk along Jalan Surabaya, a street lined with antique shops.

  • National Monument: Entrance fee: $5, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Istiqlal Mosque: Free admission, Time spent: 1 hour
  • Kota Tua: Free admission, Time spent: 3 hours
  • Jalan Surabaya: Free admission, Time spent: 2 hours
Friday, August 4: Cultural Delights in Yogyakarta

Spend the morning exploring the magnificent Borobudur Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site. In the afternoon, visit Taman Sari Water Castle, a former royal garden with beautiful buildings and pools. Experience a traditional wayang kulit shadow puppet show in the evening.

  • Borobudur Temple: Entrance fee: $20, Time spent: 4 hours
  • Taman Sari Water Castle: Entrance fee: $5, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Wayang Kulit Show: Admission fee: $10, Time spent: 2 hours
Saturday, August 5: Vibrant Streets of Bandung

In the morning, explore Jalan Braga, a lively street filled with cafes, boutiques, and art galleries. Visit the Geology Museum, known for its collection of fossils and minerals. In the afternoon, take a scenic drive to Kawah Putih, a stunning crater lake. Enjoy the evening at Dago Street, famous for its nightlife and street food.

  • Jalan Braga: Free admission, Time spent: 3 hours
  • Geology Museum: Entrance fee: $3, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Kawah Putih: Entrance fee: $10, Time spent: 4 hours
  • Dago Street: Cost varies, Time spent: 3 hours
Sunday, August 6: Temple Tour in Bali

Start the day by exploring the iconic Uluwatu Temple, perched on a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean. Witness a traditional Kecak dance performance in the temple's amphitheater. In the afternoon, visit the sacred Tirta Empul Temple and take part in a cleansing ritual in its holy spring. Spend the evening at Seminyak Beach, enjoying the beautiful sunset.

  • Uluwatu Temple: Entrance fee: $10, Time spent: 3 hours
  • Kecak Dance: Admission fee: $15, Time spent: 1 hour
  • Tirta Empul Temple: Entrance fee: $5, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Seminyak Beach: Free admission, Time spent: 2 hours
Monday, August 7: Historical Malang

In the morning, visit the charming Jodipan Colorful Village, famous for its vibrant houses and art installations. Explore the historic sites of Malang, including the Singosari Temple and Malang City Square. In the afternoon, hike to Mount Bromo and witness the breathtaking sunrise from its viewpoint. Spend the evening at Alun-Alun Malang, a city square with food stalls and street performances.

  • Jodipan Colorful Village: Free admission, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Singosari Temple: Entrance fee: $3, Time spent: 1 hour
  • Malang City Square: Free admission, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Mount Bromo: Entrance fee: $20, Time spent: 6 hours
  • Alun-Alun Malang: Cost varies, Time spent: 3 hours
Tuesday, August 8: Cultural Heritage of Surabaya

In the morning, visit the House of Sampoerna, a museum showcasing the history of clove cigarettes. Explore the Surabaya Submarine Monument, a real submarine turned into a museum. In the afternoon, wander around the Arab Quarter and experience the vibrant local market scene. Enjoy the evening at Tunjungan Plaza, one of the largest shopping malls in Southeast Asia.

  • House of Sampoerna: Entrance fee: $5, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Submarine Monument: Entrance fee: $3, Time spent: 1 hour
  • Arab Quarter: Free admission, Time spent: 3 hours
  • Tunjungan Plaza: Cost varies, Time spent: 3 hours
Wednesday, August 9: Jakarta Modern

Discover the contemporary side of Jakarta by visiting the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Nusantara (Museum MACAN). Explore the vibrant Kemang neighborhood, known for its art galleries and trendy cafes. In the afternoon, shop for souvenirs at Pasar Santa, a local market with unique goods. Enjoy a delicious dinner at the rooftop restaurant Skye, offering panoramic views of the city skyline.

  • Museum MACAN: Entrance fee: $10, Time spent: 3 hours
  • Kemang Neighborhood: Free admission, Time spent: 3 hours
  • Pasar Santa: Cost varies, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Skye Restaurant: Cost varies, Time spent: 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For a unique experience, visit the vibrant street art in Batu City, East Java. Explore the traditional markets of Solo, where you can find local crafts and delicacies. In Yogyakarta, attend a gamelan music performance and try batik painting. These off the beaten path attractions and local favorites will give you a deeper understanding of Indonesian culture.

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