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SEMARANG - CENTRAL JAVA
The province of Central Java includes the Karimun Jawa and the Kangean Islands,
which are located in the Java Sea. The indigenous ethnic groups of this province
are the Javanese, the Samin people, the Karimun people, and the Kangean people.
Central Java's capital city is Semarang,one of the biggest cities in Indonesia.
In this city located the traditional herbal medicine museum, Museum Jamu Nyonya
Meneer. There is also a very famous Buddhist temple, Sam Po Kong temple. The
city of Solo is also located in this province. Solo is very famous with its
batik and dances. There is also the palace of the Sunan (King) in this city. In
the region of Muntilan,there is the biggest Buddhist temple in
Indonesia,Borobudur Temple. Each year during the Waisak day which falls in May,
thousands of the
Buddha devotees come and pray at this temple. The Province of Central Java, as
one of The Indonesian Tourist Destination Areas, offers various kinds of tourist
attractions whether natural,cultural,or man made features. Central Java is
located exactly in the center of Java Island. It borders with West Java Province
in the western part, while in the eastern part borders with East Java Province.
On the part of the southern side lies also the province of Yogyakarta Special
Region.
The low land plains are found alongside the northern beaches. The high land
plains are found in the Center of Central Java with mountains stretching
lengthwise from the west to the east with a line of mountains, such as Slamet
Mount(3,428 m),Perahu Mount(2,585 m),Sindoro Mount(3,135 m)Sumbing Mount(3,321
m),Merapi Mount (3,142 m),Ungaran Mount( 2,050 m)and near the border with East
Java Province is Mount Lawu(3,265 m),while on the northern side there is Muria
Mount(1,602 m).
At the feet of these mountains will find a pleasant and cool highland plains
with beautiful panoramas such as Baturaden,the Dieng
Plateau,Bandungan,Kopeng,Tawangmangu,Colo, etc.apart from these mountains there
are some small mountains and lime mountains.
The Biggest Rivers found in the Central Java are Serayu River, with its source
from the Dieng Plateau and the "Bengawan Solo" River.
Administration
Headed by a governor as a high rank,Central Java consist of 35 regencies and
municipalities. Regency headed by Bupati (Regent) and municipalities by Walikota
(Mayor). Regencies and municipalities divided into sub-district headed by Camat
and sub-district divided into villages headed by Lurah or Kepala Desa.
Climate
Average temperature is 21o - 32o C with rainy season on October to April and dry
season on April to October.
Religion
The Freedom of embrace religion is fully guaranteed by government. Islam is a
greatest number among the five recognized religions (Moslem,Protestant,Catholic,Buddha
and Hindu).
Language
Java language with various dialect is the daily language used by most of Central
Java people but Bahasa Indonesia as mother tongue.
People
The people of Central Java will welcome all of you with hospitable and friendly.
The population is 30.7 million in 2002 or about 896 persons per square kilometer
with living as farmer, trader, official government. Besides original tribe, some
foreign tribe stay here such as Arabic,Chinese,Indian and Pakistani."Kebaya" is
representing traditional clothes wearied by woman.
PLACE OF INTEREST
*Candi Borobudur Park
*Laut Karimunjawa Park
*Gedong Songo Temple
*Sangiran Museum
*RA Kartini Museum
*Puri Merokoco Park
*Dieng Highland
*Bay of Penyu
*Grojogan Sewu
*Kyai Langgeng
*Seruling Mas
*Widuri Beach
*Merapi - Merbabu Argo
*Jatijajar Cave
*Petruk Cave
*Lawa Cave
*Guci Hotspring |
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Semarang
Insize and inhabitants, Semarang falls under the five major cities in the
nation. It is situated on Java's normally flat northern coast and appropriately
called the capital of Central Java as it lies just about halfway between the two
extreme east and west coasts of the island. Indeed, few cities in the country
have got hills and mountains so clearly visible from their seaports. In fact,
mostly residential, Candi is a hill within Semarang's perimeter from where
breathtaking panoramas on all directions can be witnessed the port, the lowlands
and green paddy fields,the city itself and the numerous mountains.The proximity
of all this beauty promises adventurous car trips out of Semarang offering you
memorable experiences and to be back in the city before dark. There is an older
part of the city, close to its ocean harbour, where you can still find an
interesting collection of odd-looking buildings dating back to the Dutch
colonial era and further back still, to the time of the Dutch East Indies
Company. And finally the city's zoo, may also be worth while visiting.More up to
date, the city offers evening performances of Wayang drama played by live
actors, actresses and dancers at Ngesti Pandowo Theatre. For sport fans there
are tennis courts in all major hotels and 2 golf courses located in the town's
suburbs.
Sangiran, The Land of Mystery
Located 15 kms from Surakarta. It is a fossilizes land of prehistoric living
things. In 1891, Eugene Dubois, a French anthropologist discovered fossils of
Phitecantropus Erectus, the oldest Java man known. Again in 1930 and 1931,
Ngandong Village, Trinil-Mojokerto, was marked with the discovery of fossils of
a man that belonged to the Pleistocene Period. It revealed human history from
many centuries ago. Prof. Dr. Van Koenigswald in 1936 found more evidence about
human evolution. He discovered some fossils that support the theory of human
growth from an apeman to be man as we are now. Other fossils, which include
those of mammoths (pre historic elephant) are now preserved in Bandung
Geological Museum. In mid 1980, scientists were started by the finding of a
complete 4 m tall elephant.
Jepara
Northeast of Semarang, is a town with white sandy beaches around it, and is also
famous for its wood carving industry. Most artists of this sophisticated art
come from around this area. It is also the birthplace of Indonesia's heroine of
the national women's liberation movement.An ancient Portuguese Fort can be found
to the east of Jepara. Along the road from Semarang to this town are many sights
and curiosities worthy of seeing.
Kudus
About halfway between Jepara and Semarang, could be taken in on the same trip,
as well as Demak. So, Kudus and Demak are two
towns having the same directions as to Jepara, and both have historical
significance. Kudus has the Minaret Mosque which was built in the 1 5th century,
whereas Demak has the oldest mosque in Central Java, both of them very
interesting structures from the architectural point of view. Other places of
interest are either south, southwest or west of Semarang which are usually not
visited on one roundtrip out of Semarang. It is recommended that you leave the
capital on a toure to another city, say, Solo, and see the beautiful things
along the way. But even then, you may not be able to see them all in one single
day. Another point of destination would be necessary to see other places of
interest. It is advisable that you study a detailed map of Central Java to
pinpoint the places you want to visit, which very much depend on your personal
taste and interest.
Ambarawa Railway Museum
Fifty kms, south of Semarang, Ambarawa is the home of Java'` antique locomotive,
Established into a museum, it has locomotives of various types and ages, and it
is still possible to ride or a cog railway between Ambarawa and Bedono, a
village nearby Prior arrangements should be made for groups. Also of interest
are a collection of antique telephones and other instruments used for railway
communication.
Solo
A medium size city with a lively character, Solo is also called the city that
never sleeps. From the evening throughout the whole night one can always find
something to eat or buy, as vendors of all kinds as well as small foodstalls
remain active and open 24 hours. Home of two royal houses with centuries of
power and influence over the city, Solo today remains distinctly Central
Javanese with an elegance of its own. It is one of the major centres of batik
cloths and other Javanese fabrics, whereas souvenir hunters may find exquisite
"objects d'art" and very ornate trinkets and other decorative items. Those
interested in old Javanese culture and art should not miss Solo on their
itinerary, as the royal palaces including relics of all sorts will be all yours
to witness. Once in Solo which offers excellent accommodation, short trips to
its surrounding areas can easily be made by car or coach. Most hotels should
have a stock of pamphlets and booklets on all interesting sport and items
available.Not far from here is the Sukuh Temple with wayang stone carvings of
Hindu origin and which is the only sample of an erotic temple in Java having the
shape of a stepped pyramid like the ones in South America of the Maya culture.
There are also a two-century old palace of King Pakubuwono, art Gallery
exhibiting Royal heirlooms, various Javanese weapons, antiques and other
invaluable items.
Tawangmangu
Some of the places of interest are for instance Tawangmangu, a mountain resort
at an elevation of almost 1 km above sea level
which promises you a cool escape from the city's heat. Located 40 kms east of
Solo. It lies on the slope of mount Lawu, at an elevation of 1300 m above sea
level. It is a recreational resort offering fiesh weather, scenic views,
swimming pools, bungalow style hotels and restaurants. Other features include
nearby temples in ruin, a national park and the 40 m high waterfall of Grojogan
Sewu.
Kasunanan Palace
A 17th century palace, the royal residence of King Pakubuwono. Attached to the
palace is an art gallery exhibiting royal heirlooms, antiques and other
invaluable objects. A genuine royal Javanese atmosphere can be felt and enjoyed
here.
Mangkunegaran Palace or Pura Mangkunegaran Another palace built 1757, with a
typical Javanese architecture consisting of "Pendopo" (an open front hall to
receive guests), "Pringgitan" (an porch to hold leather puppet shadow play) and
private apartments. Two sets of 17th century Javanese gamelan instruments are
exhibited and played every Wednesdays in the pendopo. The palace also exhibits
complete collection of masks, wayang orang costumes, leather and wooden puppets,
religious articles, jewelries, etAnother palace is the royal residence of Prince
Mangkunegoro, featuring typical Javanese architecture, a complete collection of
masks, heirlooms, wayang golek, handicrafts, Javanese musical instruments and
superb antiques are axhibited here.
Bandungan and Gedong Songo Temple
This is a holiday resort on the slope of Mt. Ungaran, about 900 meters above sea
level. Gedong Songo (nine buildings!, a group of small 8th century Hindu
Javanese temples, can be reached either by car or on horseback from the town.
Built at about the sametime as the temples of the Dieng complex, Gedong Songo is
one of the most beautifully sited temple complexes in
Central Java and the views alone are worth the trip.
Borobudur Temple
The name "Borobudur" is believed to have been derived from the Sanskrit words "Vihara
Buddha Uhr" the Buddhist Monastery on the hill. The Borobudur Temple was built
in the eighth century by the Cailendra dynasty and is located at Magelang 90 km
southeast of Semarang or 42 km northwest of Yogyakarta. Visitor have the option
of going by taxi or public bus to reach this temple. One of the world's most
famous temples, it stand majestically on a hillock overlooking lush green field
and distant hills. Borobudur is built of grey andesite stone. It rises to seven
terraces, each smaller than the one below it. The top is the Great Stupa,
standing 40 meters above the ground. The walls of the Borobudur are sculptured
in bas-relief extending over a total length of six kilometres. It has been
hailed as the largest and most complete ensemble of Buddhist reliefs in the
world, unsurpassed in artistic merit, each scene an individual masterpiece. The
monument has been completely restored and was officially opened by the President
on 23 February 1983. The restoration took eight years to complete, funded by the
Government of Indonesia with aid from UNESCO and donations from private citizens
as well as from foreign governments. The Borobudur was in danger of collapsing
its stone statues and bas-relichs affected by stone cancer, moss and lichen. A
large parking area is available not far from the monument, so private cars and
buses have to be parked in this area. During the Buddhist festival of Waisak in
May, processions start from Mendut temple. Public transportation is available
the bus terminal. From that point visitors can hire becaks or horse carts, or
walk the rest of the way to the monument.
Mendut Temple
Located only three kilometers from Borobudur, Mendut is said to face toward
Benares, India, where Buddha Gautama taught his five disclipes the very first
time. The smaller temples of Mendut, which houses the great statue of Buddha and
the Pawon temple, form an integral part of the Borobudur complex. The three-metre
tall Buddha together with the two Bodhisatva figures of Lokesvara and Vajrapani
are in the view of some experts, among the greatest manifestations of Buddhist
thought and art. Through these smaller temple complexes the pilgrim must pass
before ascending the great Borobudur monument.
Jatijajar Cave
Jatijajar Cave is about 49 km west of Kebumen, or 20 km from Gombong. It is the
most interesting cave in Central Java with its stalactite and stalagmite.
Inside, there is Kamandaka statue which has its own legend. Krakal hot
water-springs is located 13 km north-east of Kebumen. Bathing rooms are
available. Like many other hot water-springs, it is an effective remedy for skin
diseases. 3 km north of Gombong, is the Sempor Dam surrounded by hills forming a
nice mountain scenery. Recreational facilities are also provided here.
Goa Lawa
Goa Lawa is cave on the foot of Mt. Slamet, 27 km to the north of Purbolinggo.
Located 900 metre above sea level, the air is naturally cool and it offers
panoramic, mountain view.
Baturaden
Central Java's outstanding resort, approximately 1 4 kms north of Purwokerto. It
occupies a fine site on the slope of Mount Slamet, at an elevation of 650 m
above sea level. It has remarkable weather with a cool mountain breeze. The
temperature ranges from 18_C to 25_C. The resort area is surrounded by nice
gardens, hot springs, ponds and bungalow-style hotels abound. Other features
included 200 ha pine forest, a nearby market and marvelous views.
Dieng Plateau
Four hours from Semarang is the Dieng Plateau. Here are found some of the oldest
Hindu temples of Java. These small monuments which are not more than 50 feet
high stand on a crater floor amidst sulphurous fumes and a shrugged majesty,
underlined by the presence of a few of the starkest Shivaite temples at an
elevation of more than 6.000 feet, is impressive. The road to the Dieng Plateau
passes through tobacco plantations and beautiful mountain scenery.
Karimunjawa's Marine Life
The archipelagic Karimunjawa, thought not as known the Marine reserves near
Ambon and Manado, has unexpectedly good beaches, reefs and lovely sea scapes.
Corals seem to blossom in to gardens, with an Amazing variety of form and colour
fishers and marine plants. Karimunjawa consist of 27 island and only a few of
which are inhabited. It lies 90 kms away from Jepara and can reached by "KM.
Adison I & KM Kota Ukir" boat, the only ferryboat connecting Karimunjawa and
Jepara.
Curug Sewu
It is situated at Patean sub district Sukorejo about 41 km from Kendall To visit
it, visitors can take public buses on route Semarang - Kendal - Weleri -
Sukorejo. It can also be reached from the southern part of the province, via
Wonosobo / Temanggung on route to Parakan - Ngadirejo - Candroto - Patean. It is
the highest waterfall in the province with three levels. The highs are 45 metres,
15 metres and 20 metres. Visitors can en joy walking along the forest near the
waterfall and also enjoying the forest near the waterfall and also enjoying the
mountainous part of the forest called "Lintas Hutan Indah".
Guci Hot Water Spring It is about 19 kilometres away from Tegal southward. Guci
is a mountain resort at the height of 1,050 metres above sea level with the
temperature ranging from 12.8_ to 21.9_. The main point of interest is the hot
water spring. You can take a bath in either indoor and outdoor bathing place or
the swimming pool. The water contains chemical compound such as zinc, sulphure,
iodine. Therefore, it can cure various kinds of skin deceases. The Guci Hot
Water Spring is also provided with facilities to
meet the tourists requirement such as hotel, restaurants, conference room,
children play ground, camping site, parking lot, ect.
Taman Kyai Langgeng
Kyai Langgeng Park located at the western part of Magelang and occupying land of
about 19 hectares functions not only as a means. The park with the tranquility
of rural atmosphere is easily accessible as it lies only about 1 km from the
centre of the town. Convenient public transports bring you there, leaving the
business of town life to go back to nature.Built by the Local Government of
Magelang Municipality and opened its gate to the public in 1987, Kyai Langgeng
Park is now providing you with,: Collection of many kinds of rare plants from
all over Indonesia, collection of dinosaurs statues, fishing pond, traffic
gardens, aquariums green house, swimming pool, open air theatre, large cages of
various kinds of tropical birds, various kinds of animals from the bigger to the
smaller ones, arena for go carting, a river for canoing and wild water surfing,
restaurants, souvenir shops, tropical fruit market, indoor tennis court, hotel
and many other things to see, to do and to en joy.This park is named after the
name of one of the followers of Prince Diponegoro, one of the Indonesian heroes
who fought bravely againts the Dutch Colonialist during Diponegoro's war
(1825-1830). The late Kyai Langgeng was buried in this area and his burial can
still be found here. For now and the future the Local Government of Magelang
Municipality will keep on the move to invest new things in the frame of
providing recreational facilities for all levels of the community.
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Accommodation - Places to Stay in
Semarang
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Hotel
Graha Santika**** |
Hotel
Ciputra**** |
Hotel
Patra Jasa**** |
Hotel
Metro Grand Park*** |
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Hotel
Puri Garden*** |
Hotel
Santika** |
Hotel
Natour Dibya Puri** |
Hotel
Siranda** |
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Hotel
Telomoyo** |
Hotel
Srondol Indah** |
Hotel
Bukit Permai* |
Hotel
Candi Baru* |
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Hotel
Candi Indah* |
Hotel
Grasia* |
Hotel
Permata Hijau* |
Hotel
Muria |
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Hotel
Bukit Asri* |
Hotel
Queen* |
Hotel
Nugraha Wisata* |
Hotel
Nyata Plaza* |
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Hotel
Bali* |
Hotel
Plaza* |
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Accommodation - Places to Stay in
Solo/Surakarta
- Central Java |
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Hotel
Ksma Sahid Prince**** |
Hotel
Sahid Raya Solo**** |
Hotel
Cakra*** |
Hotel
Riyadi Palace*** |
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Solo
Inn*** |
Hotel
Kusuma Kartika Sari** |
Hotel
Indah Jaya* |
Hotel
Sanashtri* |
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Accommodation - Places to Stay in
Magelang
- Central Java |
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Hotel Magelang Plaza*** |
Hotel Borobudur Indah** |
Hotel Puri Asri** |
Hotel City* |
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Accommodation - Places to Stay in
Cilacap
- Central Java |
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Wijaya Kusuma *** |
Hotel Graha Indah** |
Hotel Mutiara Cilacap** |
Hotel Mutiara Cilacap** |
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Accommodation - Places to Stay in
Purwokerto
- Central Java |
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Hotel Dynasty*** |
Rosenda Cottages*** |
Hotel Borobudur* |
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Accommodation - Places to Stay in
Tegal
- Central Java |
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Bahari Inn*** |
Hotel Guci Garden* |
Hotel Karlita* |
Hotel Grand* |
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Hotel Suasana Baru* |
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Hotel Alexander * |
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Accommodation - Places to Stay in
Pekalongan
- Central Java |
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Hotel Nirwana** |
Hotel Istana** |
Hotel Jayadipa* |
Hotel Hayamwuruk* |
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Accommodation - Places to Stay in
Wonosobo
- Central Java |
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Hotel Parama* |
Hotel Bhima* |
Hotel Sri Kencana* |
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Accommodation - Places to Stay in
Kudus
- Central Java |
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Hotel kudus Asri Jaya ** |
Hotel Kurnia* |
Hotel Notosari Permai* |
Hotel Merdeka* |
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Hotel Griya Laksana* |
Hotel Sadinah Yosodipuro* |
Hotel Indraloka Kusuma* |
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Hotel Pondok Asri* |
Hotel Miranda* |
Hotel Kalingga Star* |
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