Making memories in Yogyakarta


The canopy of pine trees at Imogiri Pine Forest. Photos: Wong Wai Ling

After marvelling at the ancient ruins of Cambodia in recent years, I was very interested to continue visiting other Unesco World Heritage sites – and Borobudur called out to me. I set out to connect with my friends to explore Yogyakarta (commonly known as Jogja).

Our young and friendly tour guide named Axel was all-attentive; he made sure we had a smooth and timely journey to the various destinations. As we were capable of conversing in Bahasa Malaysia, communication was not an issue. You can, of course, hire English-speaking tour guides.

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