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Yogyakarta: Borobudur Climb-Up Selogriyo Rice Field Trekking
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 10h
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Selective hotel pickup
Overview
- Yogyakarta Borobudur Climp-up With Selogriyo Rice Terrace
- Borobudur Temple with Selogriyo Rice Terrace Field Soft Trekking
- Yogyakarta : Culture and Religion Borobubudur Climb Up With Soft Trekking
- Yogyakarta Selogriyo Rice Terrace Field Soft Treking Activities
- Selogriyo Javanese Rice Terrace Soft Treking
Activity location
- Yogyakarta
- Yogyakarta, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Yogyakarta
- Yogyakarta, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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Yogyakarta: Borobudur Climb-Up Selogriyo Rice Field Trekking
- 10h
Activity duration is 10 hours 10h - English
What's included, what's not
- Hotel Pick up and Drop Off (Yogyakarta City Area)
What's included What's included - Borobudur Entrance Fee
What's included What's included - Selogriyo Entrance Fee
What's included What's included - Tips
What's excluded What's excluded - Lunch or Dinner
What's excluded What's excluded - Personal Expenses
What's excluded What's excluded
Know before you book
- Not allowed: Drones
- Not suitable for: People with mobility impairments
What you can expect
Borobudur Temple Climb-Up and Soft Trekking Selogriyo Through Rice Terraces
Nestled in the lush, green landscapes of Central Java, Indonesia, the Borobudur Temple stands as an awe-inspiring relic of ancient architecture. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, built in the 8th and 9th centuries during the Syailendra Dynasty, is famed for its grandeur, intricate carvings, and the spiritual ambiance it evokes. While many visitors come solely to admire its structure, pairing the temple visit with soft trekking through the nearby rice terraces provides a rich, immersive experience that blends culture, history, and nature.
The Significance of Borobudur Temple
Borobudur Temple is not only the largest Buddhist temple in the world but also an extraordinary representation of Buddhist cosmology. The structure consists of nine stacked platforms topped by a central dome, symbolising the path from the earthly realm to nirvana. Each level showcases intricately carved panels that depict scenes from Buddhist teachings and Javanese life in ancient times.
Visitors embarking on the climb to the top experience a symbolic journey. The ascent represents leaving behind worldly desires to achieve enlightenment, with the highest level—the stupa-crowned terrace—offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, which includes volcanoes and lush, green fields.
The Climb-Up Experience
Climbing Borobudur is an enriching activity, not just physically but spiritually. The trek to the summit begins at the eastern stairway, as is customary to follow the Buddhist ritual of clockwise circumambulation. As visitors ascend, they traverse through levels called Kamadhatu (the realm of desires), Rupadhatu (the realm of forms), and Arupadhatu (the formless realm). Each terrace reveals stunning stone reliefs, encouraging contemplative pauses
Soft Trekking Through Selogriyo the Rice Terraces
Following a visit to Borobudur, a gentle trek through the nearby rice terraces offers a contrasting yet complementary experience. Java's rice terraces are famous for their beauty, representing centuries-old agricultural practices that sustain local communities. Soft trekking here means a leisurely-paced hike that allows participants to absorb the scenery without the physical demands of more rigorous trails.
As you set out on the trek, you’ll pass by villages where locals still engage in traditional farming. The terraces, layered like emerald steps on the hillsides, create a picturesque landscape that shifts with the season—from vibrant greens during the planting period to golden hues when the rice is ready for harvest.
Connecting with Local Culture
Trekking the rice terraces isn’t just about appreciating the views; it’s a cultural immersion. You’ll often see farmers at work, stooping low to tend to their crops.
Location
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LOB_ACTIVITIES LOB_ACTIVITIES - Yogyakarta
- Yogyakarta, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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- Yogyakarta, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia