Post-trip photo sharing (XI)! [Taman Sari, Yogyakarta]

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According to my mum, you can't say that you have came to Yogyakarta if you haven't visited Taman Sari, a former royal garden of the Sultanate of Yogyakarta. Hmm, she treats this visit more important than the visit to the Borobudur Temple, but okay, maybe she just likes the place more...anyway, so here's the proof that I've been here!

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This is the bathing complex in the centre of the building, which is also the only well-preserved place of the building, other places have been more or less occupied by the kampung nearby and have their own residents. I also kinda believe that this is the main attraction for most of the visitors here, because let's see, there's really quite an amount of people here...

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...which kinda got me asking why, because weirdly this attraction doesn't grab my attention that well. The underground paths which were made for escaping and hiding purposes were quite interesting for me though, too bad I didn't took photos due to the lighting and also crazy amount of people everywhere, haha. To briefly explain how the underground paths feel like, it's like a big maze without lights and only a few windows high up near the ground. Paths are wide and are like tunnels, there are huge intersections, and at one point we even got lost in it. How did we got out? Follow the crowd...

By the way, did I said that this was the favourite part of the trip? Yes, it indeed is, and it starts when we started our walk outside of the garden.

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This is one of the gates to the garden (which is clearly not in use anymore). I think it clearly shows how dated it is!

Other views near this...

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I like how these walls show their age and hence their very unique vibe that only historical places can have. It kinda makes you want to sit down and imagine what happened to here a long time ago...

We then took a walk around the kampung (you can call it as a village, that's what kampung literally means). It's like a lovely little residential area in which cars can't even enter!

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I really love walking around others' residential areas, and I also really love walking around creativity and art...here, it's both together. You can really feel the creativity vibe overflowing throughout the village as you walk through the trails. When I thought that I've seen enough street art in Penang, this proved me wrong!

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Jogja is like a shorter name for Yogyakarta, while Istimewa means awesome.

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And here's a creative one! Personally I like this a lot.

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There are also colourful art like these on some fences and walls!

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In some houses, they also make batik art like these. It's like painting on clothes, stroke by stroke, bit by bit. They also exist in Malaysia, but I never saw a work-in-progress one, especially that close up, and when someone's progressing on this artistic masterpiece. Watching each stroke contributing to the colourful patterns is... therapeutic? Don't know, I can't find a better word as well :P

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So yes, I really liked this visit...but it's the part that doesn't need tickets! Seriously, if you happen to visit Taman Sari and love aimless casual enjoyable walks, try this. The area around the place is uniquely beautiful and to make it better, if the ice-cream selling motorcycle passes by, you know what you can do!

Time to wrap this up and see you next time!

--Lilacse


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Cool walk around the palace/temple and surrounding area here man! When steem moons, you should be able to buy it and renovate that garden gate too 😁

Btw, if you're going to do a travel post, make sure to use @travelfeed tag or even better, use their website travelfeed.io and get this marked up on @steemitworld map! I'm sure people who are visiting Malaysia would be interested in finding out places to visit 🙂

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Thanks! And you're not the first one to mention about travelfeed...but when I realized that it seems to have a site and I should use it for the tag it gave me an "eh..." moment and I didn't went further...haha. But there are three more posts for this series (I think so?) so maybe I should give it a try for real :)

P/s: It's Yogyakarta, a place in Indonesia, not Malaysia :P

P/p/s: We're all waiting for Steem to moon, let's see when it happens... ;)

Haha! Yea I forgot how much of a chore it is to click a couple of extra buttons to log in to a different site 😁 a lot of curation trails follow travelfeed so if your post gets picked (based on the quality of this post I'd say you have a high chance) then you might get some very nice rewards (which will be halved of course 😂)

I must have read Malaysia and thought this was there. Maybe you can reference Indonesia as well as I didn't see it on my scan through or my more in depth scan through!

It will moon when I have reached 10k steem 😁

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Another really interesting place! I would definitely love to be in a place where no cars are allowed. That is pretty much nonexistent here in the US, haha. I'm always fascinated with street, art, as well. Some cool pieces in this collection!

I'm pretty sure that you have places like that in the US...just probably it's hiding in the jungle or something. :P Glad that you enjoyed this collection! This is just a small part though, visit the place for the full collection? :P

This was a fabulous wandering and the photos are awesome! Thank you so much for taking us along!

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Thanks! I can say that it's really a place everyone can enjoy...as long as you love history or art or just a good atmosphere to randomly walk around!

Thanks for the tip too :>

Love to see the old historic sights and a bathing area is very unique to me and quite beautiful!
That would be the kind of village I would like to live in - one with no vehicles!
Thanks for sharing!

Hehe, apparently it's not only me who will want to live in a place in which walking and cycling is the norm :) live slow and silent so you don't miss anything!

I can only imagine how cool it must be to be there in person injoying the awesome vibes. I appreciate your showing us around & the Absoulutely fabulous art!

💕💕🙏💕💕

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Thank you :> Sometimes I can also only imagine living in a place with such vibes, it must be a fascinating experience...

I so want to see that place personally. Thanks for sharing this with us

You know, reading comments here makes me want to visit there again too, although it's less than a month since I left...hehe. Thanks to for stopping by!

The old art meets the new arts, fascinating!

It's indeed a fascinating experience getting surrounded by both at the same time!

What a fascinating place - beautiful, too. I see why your mum likes it. I also see why you like the village. I'd love to walk that village.

She actually likes the village as well - can't tell how happy she was when dragging us along for photographs!

This is a very popular place to visit indeed.

Yup...the place actually got a whole lot of people waiting at the entrance when we first reached there because they delayed the opening time since it was their national day that day and they decided to give way for some events. The village around is significantly less crowded though.