Indonesia’s national tourism board, Wonderful Indonesia, is designed to highlight all of the most incredible travel destinations that the country has to offer.
Since Bali is the country’s flagship tourism destination, Wonderful Indonesia is on a mission to highlight how the province can be used as a launchpad to explore more areas of the archipelago on an easy multi-stop vacation.

Wonderful Indonesia is bringing Central Java and Yogyakarta into focus. These two areas of the country are home to some of the most important historical and social-political spaces, as well as being home to some of the oldest spiritual centres known to humankind and the most impressive natural wonders too.
Central Java and Yogyakarta are only a stone’s throw away from Bali. Less so in fact! It takes just over one hour to fly from Bali to Java, and once you touch down, the top attractions, landmarks, and must-visit sites are only a short drive away. Not only is it super quick to fly between Bali and Central Java and Yogyakarta, but it’s also very affordable too.
Direct flights between the domestic terminal at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International in Bali depart multiple times daily and are operated by Lion Air and Garuda Indonesia.
Depending on the itinerary plans, there are options to fly into Ahmad Yani International Airport (SRG) in Semarang or Adisumarmo International Airport (SOC) in Solo/Surakarta. In terms of travel between Bali and Yogyakarta, the situation is just as easy. Multiple daily flights are operated by Indonesia AirAsia, Garuda Indonesia, and Lion Air.
Most tourists will fly from the domestic terminal at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International to Yogyakarta International Airport (YIA), but Adisutjipto International Airport (JOG) is also an option.
Fun fact for those new to this part of the world, Yogyakarta is the formal name for the province and city; however, many people refer to this area of the country by its shortened name, simply, Jogja. It’s all the same place!
Wonderful Indonesia has highlighted some must-visit spots in Central Java and Yogyakarta, both on and off the beaten path. Of course, no visit to Central Java would be complete without a visit to the utterly magnificent Borobudur Temple.
Over the last few years, the Indonesian Ministry of Tourism has been working to support the development of five super priority destinations, of which Borobudur Temple is one of them. The others are Lake Toba in North Sumatra, Labuan Bajo in East Nusa Tenggara, which is known as the gateway to Komodo National Park, as well as Likapang in North Sulawesi and Mandilika in Lombok.
The Borobudur Temple is the largest Buddhist Temple in the world and lay hidden and abandoned for centuries. The temple complex was rediscovered in 1814, and in the 1960s, a major repair and renovation initiative took place, led by the Indonesian Government and UNESCO.

This was also a period of intensive research to establish a better understanding of the full significance and history of this massive temple ecosystem.
The temple complex was rebuilt stone by stone, and by 1991, Borobudur was officially declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is one of the great prides of Indonesian heritage and an essential place to visit during a trip to Java.

Wonderful Indonesia also highlights Atsiri Jawa, a living Javanese wellness destination, for a chance to learn more about Javanese traditional ways of living and spirituality.
This, followed by a visit to Rumah Atsiri and the Sapu Angin Forest, makes for a relaxing, rejuvenating, and well-rounded exploration of Java.

In Bali, Wonderful Indonesia points tourists to Om Ham Retreat, as well as the incredibly inspiring Samsara Living Museum. For those who enjoyed Atsiri Jawa, a visit to Samsara Living Museum is an ideal counterpart.
A visit to both cultural heritage hubs gives tourists the chance to maximise on Indonesian spiritual and health wisdom as well as compare and contrast the differences between the Javanese and Balinese approaches to life.
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Martin
Saturday 20th of September 2025
Jogja is lovely Nicer than Bali in my opinion
Exp
Wednesday 17th of September 2025
So what will the tourism board say about repressive laws on the way that will to a large degree affect foreigners / tourists visiting Indonesia?
The plan is that each social media account shall be linked to a verified phone number this so that name/identity is clearly visible. So no more internet privacy.
Combined with the Indonesia defamation and ITE law any criticism related to Indonesia may then land foreigners in jail. Exactly like China.
Shorty
Thursday 18th of September 2025
@Exp,
Relevance t Borobudur ?
benito
Wednesday 17th of September 2025
Fix waterways? Well, fix the pockets, they serms endlessdeep..
Exp
Tuesday 16th of September 2025
Visited Borobudur many years ago when it was possible to take photos without getting people photobombing all the time.
These days the Indonesian have managed to ruin the experience particularly for foreign visitors. Need to book (expensive) tickets online with tight time limits for access to climb the temple structure, otherwise only access around the temple grounds. Do not expect refund when they suddenly decide on limiting access for whatever reasons. Do expect being herded around like sheep, a long day in hot weather with the 1km long winding "shopping experience" at the exit.
Steve bm
Friday 19th of September 2025
@Exp,my wife and 3 kids went there about 5 years ago and I wouldn't go in I just waited outside wasn't going to pay so called tourists price.i always say if Indonesians are in Australia or newzealand there is no more expensive corrupt prices for them.
Exp
Thursday 18th of September 2025
@Shorty, Access to temple structure itself is limited and quite a few visitors have found temple access to be sold out, hence prebooked and paid online is the way to secure a spot.
Shorty
Thursday 18th of September 2025
@Exp,
Borobudur opens at 6am and tickets can be bought onsite.
Be there at opening and the crowd will be smaller and the temperature lower.
“shopping experience" when you leave. So what. Smile and keep walking/
Shorty
Wednesday 17th of September 2025
@Exp,
Tickets are available on site. It opens at 6am so you can probably avoid the crowd and the heat.
benito
Wednesday 17th of September 2025
@Exp, Exactly