'''Prambanan''' [http://www.borobudurpark.com/prambanan.php] is a complex of ancient Hindu temples in central Java, Indonesia.

Understand

Prambanan is a collection of massive Hindu temples (''candi'') built by the 10th century '''Mataram Kingdom''', rulers of central Java and defeaters of the Sailendra Dynasty. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, in most any other country constructions on the scale of Prambanan would be quickly designated as a national symbol, but in Indonesia they are somewhat overshadowed by the even more awe-inspiring bulk of Borobudur just next door. The two sites are quite different in style though, with Prambanan being a collection of sharp, jagged pyramids instead of the vast horizontal bulk of Borobudur, and both are well worth a visit.

Please note that those in charge of selling tickets to Prambanan practice race-based '''discriminatory pricing''', with anyone who appears foreign being charged more than ten times the price of anyone who appears to be a local.

Get in

The nearest major city is Yogyakarta, 17 kilometers away. Solo is also within easy striking distance.

By plane

Yogyakarta's airport is just ten kilometers from Prambanan. A taxi direct to the site should cost about Rp 20,000.

By bus

There are regular buses from Yogyakarta's Umbulharjo bus station (30 minutes, Rp 4000), as well as a wide variety of tour agency-operated minibuses shuttling directly to Yogya's backpacker haunts. Local buses to/from Solo are also easy to find (90 minutes, Rp 10,000).

TransJogja, Yogyakarta's newest bus service, also serves a direct route to Prambanan. The bus is air-conditioned and it costs Rp 3000 per person for a ride (as of 2008), regardless of the distance. Ask the attendant at TransJogja's bus stop for further details.

Get around

Prambanan can be fairly easily covered on foot. If the midday heat is too much, a '''toy train''' shuttles around the park for Rp 5,000 a throw.

See

The main site of Prambanan contains four temples scattered about a large, landscaped park. The complex is open daily from 6 AM to 6 PM and entry costs a fixed US$10 (US$6 student), try to get there early to beat the heat. Guides can be hired at the ticket office, costs you Rp50.000

  • '''Candi Lara Jonggrang''', or simply '''Candi Prambanan''', is the largest and most-visited of the temples just to the left of the entrance. While there were 232 temples originally built, most have long since crumbled and the main remaining attractions are the six temples of the central court, richly decorated with carved reliefs. Three of them, known as the ''Trisakti'' ("three sacred places"), are particularly important:
  • * '''Candi Siva''', dedicated to Shiva the Destroyer, is the largest of the six, rising to a height of 45 meters. There are fine reliefs of the ''Ramayana'' in its forecourt and four chambers with statues. The largest chamber, to the east, contains a statue of Shiva himself, while the south has the sage Agastya, the west his son Ganesh (the elephant-headed) and the north his wife Durga. Durga is also known as '''Lara Jonggrang''' ("Slender Virgin"), a legendary beautiful princess turned to stone (see box).
  • * '''Candi Brahma''', to the south, continues the story of the Ramayana and has a statue of Brahma the Creator inside.
  • * '''Candi Vishnu''', to the north, tells the story of Vishnu's avatar Krishna and has a statue of Vishnu the Preserver inside.
  • * Opposite the three large temples are three smaller temples originally dedicated to the '''vehicles''' of the gods. Only the statue of '''Nandi''', Shiva's bull, has survived.
  • North of Lara Jonggrang is a poorly displayed museum laid out in a series of small houses connected by walkways. Explanations are minimal, but entry is free so you might as well take a look.
  • * '''Prambanan Audio Visual''', inside the museum grounds, is the park's term for screenings of a bizarre movie entitled "Cosmic Harmony", which seems to spend as much time lambasting the "industrial world" in general (and Jakarta in particular) as explaining the Prambanan site. Still, it makes for a fairly entertaining half-hour break and Rp 2,000 is not too bad a price to pay for the air-con. The film is available in several languages.
  • '''Candi Lumbung''' and '''Candi Bubrah''', two Buddhist temples, are located several hundred meters further north. They lie in ruins and are fenced off.
  • '''Candi Sewu''', a large Buddhist temple complex meaning "one thousand temples", is one kilometer north of the entrance gate and contains a large central temple surrounded by a cluster of smaller ones. The sheer size of the recently renovated and intricately decorated central temple is impressive, but the statue niches are all empty. Entrance from the east side only.
  • There are also several temples and historical sites outside the park.

  • '''Kraton Ratu Boko''', 3 km south of Prambanan, is a ruined palace or temple of uncertain origin, located on a hilltop 200 meters above the Prambanan plain (which makes for good pictures if and only if you have a good zoom lens). Only some building foundations remain and it's difficult to make any sense of the site. Now incorporated into the Borobudur Park Authority, entry to Ratu Boko is a separately charged US$10, which seems very steep for what you get.
  • Do

  • An '''open-air theater''' inside the park, just west of Candi Prambanan, has '''ballet''' performances of the Ramayana on four nights during the full moon between May and October. Enquire at travel agents locally for tickets and times.
  • The Plot of Ramayana Ballet. ttp://discover-indonesia.com/jogjakarta/ramayana-ballet/. Read the plot of Ramayana Ballet

    Buy

    Hawkers hassle tourists near the entry gate but will generally take the hint after a ''Terima kasih'' or two. There is a large '''market''' just outside the gate selling lots of touristy souvenirs.

    Eat

  • '''Restoran Prambanan''', just east from the museum. Offers rice with various side dishes from Rp 10,000.
  • Drink

    Drink hawkers are omnipresent. The museum also has a drinks stand and there are benches scattered throughout the park for a quick break.

    Sleep

    The neighboring village of Prambanan has a few simple ''losmen'' if you want to spend the night, but most visitors daytrip from Yogyakarta or Solo.

    Get out

  • Borobudur, the largest Buddhist monument in the world, is an hour away by car.