Borobudur is one of the world heritage sites located in Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia. This temple was built in the 9th century by the Syailendra Dynasty as a place of Buddhist worship. With a tiered pyramid design, Borobudur consists of nine platforms, including one upper platform in the form of a large stupa at its peak. Each platform is decorated with reliefs depicting Buddhist teachings and life at that time.
Borobudur Temple has become an extraordinary spiritual and cultural symbol, attracting tourists from all over the world. In 1991, UNESCO designated Borobudur as a World Heritage Site. The uniqueness of this temple lies in its stunning reliefs, which tell the story of Buddha's life and teachings. In addition, Borobudur is also known for its beautiful architecture, which combines Hindu-Buddhist elements and construction techniques that were very advanced for its time.
Borobudur is not only a tourist attraction but also a place for Buddhists to perform religious rituals, especially during the Vesak celebration. At that time, thousands of Buddhists gather to perform religious processions, making Borobudur a vibrant spiritual center.
The beauty and rich history of Borobudur make it one of Indonesia's most important cultural heritage sites that deserves to be preserved.
After visiting Borobudur, our guide will take you to your hotel via a road with beautiful rice field views.