Random things about Yogyakarta: Useful for Tourists
Oh gosh, sometimes I can’t believe that it has been 16 months since I moved from Jakarta to Yogyakarta (or Jogjakarta, can shorten it to …
Oh gosh, sometimes I can’t believe that it has been 16 months since I moved from Jakarta to Yogyakarta (or Jogjakarta, can shorten it to …
Pacitan is 3-4 hours away from Yogyakarta. I’ve been heard so many people say that the beaches around Pacitan are beautiful and great for surfing. …
One special place for eating in Yogyakarta that I visit (almost) everyday is Warung Handayani. Warung is Indonesian for small-medium food stall. Among locals Warung …
Celebrating the Hari Blogger Nasional or National Blogger Day in Indonesia, which is celebrated on October 27, the Travel Bloggers Indonesia community decided to hold …
I often get questioned by people from outside Jambi. “What can you actually find or see in Jambi?” “Temples!” is my short answer, which most …
A traveller, a blogger or a travel blogger. It all sounds so common to us, right? What about a travel blogger who loves old graveyards? …
A very kind fellow travel blogger Ariev (read his latest article about US here) asked me to join him and Alderina Gracia as a guest …
I’ve never been to India, but I am a fans of Indian food. Back in 2010, I remember (probably) my very first attempt at eating …
Last weekend was the third time I went camping by the beach. The first time was at Semak Daun Island, one of the Thousand islands …
I have called Yogyakarta my home for 1,5 years now. Although in that time I have moved backwards and forwards a lot, spending some of …