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Saturday, 22 March 2014
INDONESIA - Borobudur
Borobudur is the largest Buddhist monument in the world that is located in Central Java, Indonesia. This famous Buddhist temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back to 9th century during the Syailendra dynasty. It is 42km northwest of Yogyakarta and it is a must-go destination.
Our tour guide giving us a brief description of Borobudur.
This is the top level of Borobudur where the main dome is.
You can see Mount Merapi in the distance.
The tree leaves collapsed as a result of the ashes from the recent eruption of Merapi Volcano.
Tall palm trees are everywhere in the surrounding area.
Borobudur Temple Compounds On The World Heritage List since 1991.
We’re staying at Manohara hotel. So there is plenty of time to explore the Borobudur later because it is located inside the Borobudur Park.
Hotel Manohara Borobudur.
I stayed at room 29.
The ashes from the Mount Merapi eruption.
Ate dinner here at the hotel and watched a documentary on Borobudur before calling it a night.
We woke up early in the morning to join the Borobudur Sunrise Tour.
Actually the sunrise wasn't as spectacular as I expected that morning.
Some Buddha statue inside the stupa are headless.
This is the only stupa that was half exposed to show the Buddha statue inside.
Reliefs on the wall.
Arches of Kala.
This is the lion gate guardian.
The Borobudur Temple is massive.
Students on their study trip.
Candi Borobudur.
Taking photo of the architectural model of Borobudur.
From this model, you can actually have a better understand of how the temple looks like.
All that walking and climbing sure made me hungry.
One more picture before leaving the hotel for my onward journey.
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