Ceto Temple, Sukuh Temple and Solo Waterfalls Day Tour from Yogyakarta
Come and Discover the Beauty Behind the Holy Temples & Exotic Waterfalls
The perfect tour for those who seek the serenity amidst the bustling Yogyakarta is here. You will be brought to the two sacred temples and two exotic waterfalls located in mountainous land. If you want to know more about temples in Central Java, Prambanan and Borobudur Temples are not enough to satisfy your curiosity. Come to Ceto Temple and Sukuh Temple, and you may find your inner peace there. The two exotic waterfalls are also hypnotizing. As long as you don’t forget your extra clothes, you can get into the water then feel the cold fresh water!
Overview
Rise and shine! To begin the tour, you need to wake up early and make sure you already set your alarm well the night before. After the driver picks you up, the first destination will be Ceto Temple. This temple is situated on the slope of Mount Lawu. A little tip insider for you, take a picture at the gate and you can see the amazing result that will make your jaw drops! Move to Parang Ijo waterfall, this spot is perfect to freshen up your day.
After two destinations, you will have lunch at Ndoro Donker Tea House. As the name suggested, you can enjoy your tea time accompanied by enticing local dishes. You may take some pictures at its tea garden too. When your stomach is full and you are ready to go to the next spot, let’s proceed to Sukuh Temple. The main highlight of this temple is the distinctive thematic reliefs that depict the early life before birth and sexual education. When you are done exploring the temple, the Grojogan Sewu Waterfall awaits you! The waterfall is extremely amazing and offers you the fresh atmosphere. Beware of the monkeys! Giving them some munchies will be our friendly recommendation for you.
Ceto Temple: the land above the clouds that feels heavenly
The first exotic Parang Ijo Waterfall on your tour!
There is no perfect place to enjoy a warm cup of tea except on the mountainous land
Sukuh Temple that will introduce you to new insights through its incredible reliefs
FYI: You need a long way down up to 1250 steps to reach the Grojogan Sewu Waterfall!