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The Beauty of Sojiwan Temple Tourism and Its History

Sojiwan Temple Tourism: Perhaps not many people have heard of it, especially when asked where it is located. Indeed, Sojiwan Temple is not as well-known as Prambanan Temple, let alone Borobudur Temple. It's actually not far from Prambanan Temple, taking perhaps half an hour on foot. Recently restored in 2011, this temple is relatively new compared to the other temples. What's most striking about this temple is its similar shape to Prambanan: tall with a pyramid-like structure on top, but the upper part of the temple consists of stupas similar to those at Borobudur. It could be said that this temple is like a "marriage" between Prambanan and Borobudur. This temple is situated within a fairly extensive complex with beautiful, well-maintained gardens. It turns out that this complex was only inaugurated after being restored in December 2011 by the Minister of Education and Culture, Mohammad Nuh. Initially, this temple was only a half-finished structure that looked like a ...

Feel the Water as Clear as Glass? Umbul Manten, the Legend Behind the Natural Beauty!

The spring or Umbul Manten in Sidowayah Village, Polanharjo District, Klaten has been a hot tourist destination. Behind its fame as a tourist attraction, the water from the umbul also supports neighboring villages. Finding Umbul Manten or often also called Umbul Kemanten is not difficult. The spring is located on the edge of the Janti water tourism route, Polanharjo Subdistrict. It is located on the north side of the Tegalgondo-Janti road or just east of Umbul Pelem, which is in Wunut Village, Tulung Subdistrict. To get to Umbul Manten, you can take the Jogja-Solo road. Arriving at the Tegalgondo tri-junction, Wonosari District, take the Tegalgondo-Janti road for 5 kilometers. The Umbul is north of the highway but covered by residential areas. Despite being covered by houses and shops, Umbul Manten signboards are on the right and left of the parking lot road. If it is full on the south side, tourists can pass through the north entrance with a slight detour into the rice fields. I...