Day 47: Yogyakarta - discovering a city we'd never heard of

I must confess, I’d never heard of Yogyakarta until Lonely Planet suggested it’s the cultural heart of Java and we decided it was a good staging post half way to Jakarta.

What a great place!

It’s got a bit of the Bali “chilled out” vibe, with a proper city and plenty of history. It’s still ruled by the Sultan as a quasi independent state, underlining what a strange collective country Indonesia is.

Our base at Oki’s Omah Konco guesthouse

Our base at Oki’s Omah Konco guesthouse

First stop was the Water Temple, where a Sultan had paraded his court around bathing pools, with the adjacent underground mosque, with Escher-like stairs on which everyone wanted a photo taken.

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Then to the Sultan’s Palace, where he and his family still live in a modest little building. It could do with a bit of work frankly, but you can see the scale and splendour of the gatherings there.

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Then we headed up to the station, as the plan at this point was still to catch a train to Jakarta on Wednesday. We walked up Malioboro Street, the main shopping street of Jogya, as it’s known, is a bustling frenzy of people selling batik, and everything else you can imagine.