Travel Like A Sultan at Taman Sari Yogyakarta

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Still from Yogyakarta, where International Travel Bloggers spent much of last month. One afternoon in Jogja we went to Taman Sari to find out what the magical water castle, and ‘sultan wants a wife’. “The sultans had two… Continue Reading

Ramayana Ballet is Java’s Most Spectacular Dance Drama

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – I have some pretty cool to share from Yogyakarta, where International Travel Bloggers spent much of last month. one night in Jogja we went to Ramayana Ballet in Prambanan temple to find out what Java’s most magical mystery… Continue Reading

The Ullen Sentalu Museum is One of the Best Museums in Indonesia

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – I have some fabulous new updates from the Ullen Sentalu Museum to share with you, where International Travel Bloggers spent much of last month. It was so much FUN! Another day in Jogja, we went to the world’s… Continue Reading

How to Cook Like A Gudeg Maker in Yogyakarta

Traveljunkieindonesia.com– Are you ready to burp, burp, and burp? I have some pretty cool to share from Yogyakarta, where International Travel Bloggers spent much of last month. Central Javan food is sweet, even the curries, like gudeg (young jackfruit stewed… Continue Reading

The 12 Steps of Handwritten Batik Making

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – The technique of applying wax or other dye-resistant substances to cloth to produce a design is found in many parts of the world, but none is as famous as the batik of Java. The Javanese were making batik… Continue Reading

The 8 Steps of Hand-Block Batik Making

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Yes, Travel Junkie Indonesia love Batik. The word ‘batik’ is an old Javanese word meaning ‘to dot’. From the mid-19th century, batik production was increased by applying the wax with a metal stamp called a cap. The cap… Continue Reading

International Travel Bloggers! Welcome to Indonesia

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – I am SO excited to tell you all about this update. On October 7-19, 2012. International travel bloggers trip sponsored by the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy of the Republic of Indonesia. Well, for Travel Junkie Indonesia… Continue Reading

Ratu Boko Temple: the Lost Masterpiece Palace Complex from the 8th Century

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – The history of Ratu Boko, begin with Prambanan are a large number of inscription dating from the second half of the eight century to the middle of ninth century have been found on Ratu Boko hill and at… Continue Reading

Postcards From Gua Maria Tritis in Gunungkidul

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – I have some pretty cool postcards to share! Tritis Maria cave in Gunungkidul. And I’m SO GOING! Gua Maria Tritis becomes one of the natural caves in a line of karst hills in Gunungkidul which turns out to… Continue Reading

Green Opening POP! Hotel Sangaji Tugu Yogyakarta

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – June 14th 2012. The ‘Green Opening’ Ceremony of POP! Hotel Sangaji Tugu – Yogyakarta held today attended by the Chief of the Air Staff Marshal TNI Imam Sufaat, Vice Governor of Yogyakarta Sri Paku Alam IX, representatives of… Continue Reading

Myself, Women and The History of Personal Violence

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – When from YSIK sent me an email a few weeks ago, asking me to write for “16 Days for Forever”, an international campaign about violence against women which was held on 25th November – 10 December 2010, I… Continue Reading

Travel Junkie Social Responsibility (TJSR) untuk Ngudi Ilmu

Mertelu, Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Sebagai bentuk komitmen saya menjadi seorang Travel Junkie in the world of travel writing adalah meningkatkan kesejahteraan hidup masyarakat, Travel Junkie telah melaksanakan beberapa program yang saya harapkan dapat meningkatkan kehidupan masyarakat Indonesia untuk menjadi lebih baik. Travel Junkie… Continue Reading