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    • Day 49

      Probolinggo -> Yogyakarta

      February 10, 2020 in Indonesia ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

      Another early morning (must have a lie in soon!) to get the train to Yogyakarta- 6.50am. All worked perfectly, id booked executive class (there are three classes but it didn’t cost much more to get the best one so I did!). The seat was pretty comfy as reclined quite far so I settled in for the 7.5 hour journey!

      All very uneventful and the views were amazing. When we got the Surabaya the train went back the same way so a man came along and turned all out seats around so we were facing forwards again! At some point we started running late but I have no idea why- but we ended up being about 45 minutes late so I arrived in Yogyakarta about 3.15. Quick Grab to the hostel which is in an old building and is pretty cool. Went for a quick wander around the area and had an ice cream before going back and showering. There was only one other person in my room- a British guy called Scott who is cabin crew from BA, we had a drink an went for some dinner. Was pretty knackered after another early morning so went to bed quite early!
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    • Day 50

      Yogyakarta Day 1

      February 11, 2020 in Indonesia ⋅ 🌧 25 °C

      There are two main attractions just outside of Yogyakarta; a Buddhist temple called Borobudur which is the largest Buddhist temple in the world and a Hindu temple called Prambanan- which is second to Angor Wat. Yesterday I had chatted to the guys in the hostel and they had said they could take me to both over two days on a scooter. However when I got up- two German girls had arrived and were keen to go to see both in one day so I said we could do that and they took us all in the car they had.

      So we set off about 10am and headed to Borobodur first. Lots of people go here for sunrise, but I couldn’t face another 3am wake up, and the weather is a bit hit and miss so I’d already decided to give that a miss. We arrived about 11.30 and spent an hour there. It’s a really beautiful temple- not too big so you could walk around the whole thing in about 45 mins. I also had so many people asking me for photos as well, I now understand what it must be like to be a celebrity!

      We left there about 1pm and headed 10 minutes up the road to the chicken church. Yep it’s a church that is built in the shape of a chicken. Well actually it was supposed to be a dove but everyone says it looks more like a chicken. Google it for more info!!

      We then stopped off for lunch at a local Warung and then headed to Prambanan; another temple but this time a Hindu temple. It actually looks a little bit like Angkor Wat in style, though not as big. But equally beautiful. It started to rain while we were here which was actually quite nice as it meant everyone left so there were barely any people!

      Left here about 6 and back at 6.30. I had got chatting to a guy at Prambanan and he agreed to go to the night market later so I met him for dinner and we had a few beers around the Marliboro area- the main shopping street. Took a gojek back (the motorbike Uber equivalent)- I’m such a local now!
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    • Day 51

      Yogyakarta Day 2

      February 12, 2020 in Indonesia ⋅ 🌧 28 °C

      Spent the day exploring the city today. It’s not a very big city so I decided to walk the 20 minutes to the water palace. The city isn’t really designed for walking- there are some pavements but they are often blocked with bikes, food stalls or people and often there aren’t any at all! There are also no crossings so you just have to walk out into the street and cross your fingers the traffic goes around you! Indonesians don’t walk anywhere!

      I got to the Taman Sani which is the water palace complex about 11 and I was just going to look around but then this student approached me and asked if I wouldn’t mind she would give me a tour- she was an intern and needed to practice her English. This was great as there wasn’t much explanation on the place so she showed me everything and told me some of the history. It was basically a big holiday home for the sultans in the 1700s! We went to the baths and the underground mosque and to another ruin. Very pretty and she was very sweet!

      I then walked to the Sultans palace and had a look around that, though I didn’t enjoy that as much- not a lot to explain anything to you!

      After that I stopped for a drink (it was very warm by this point) and then walked up to Marliboro street, at which point it started raining, really hard! So I had lunch- Gudeg which is a dish from Yogyakarta and is a jackfruit curry which was delicious! Then I popped into mall (mainly to keep dry) and ended up getting my nails done as it seemed a good idea in the rain. Got a Grab back (car not bike to keep dry!) and then chilled before going out for dinner in the area around the hostel.
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    • Day 52

      Yogyakarta Day 3

      February 13, 2020 in Indonesia ⋅ 🌧 32 °C

      Decided to have a chilled day today, so had a lie in. Went for a very late breakfast/lunch at ViaVia which is a really nice cafe round the corner from my place. As Id seen most of the main sights I had read about a neighbourhood in the east which was supposed to be interesting to look around so i got a gojek there and had a walk around. To be honest it was nothing special but was interesting to walk around a real local area- got a lot of hellos and curious looks!

      Headed back to the city centre but then it started raining again so I went back to the hostel (via the Gelato place I had been to on my first day) and spent some time in a hammock!

      The guys running the hostel told me they were having a bbq that evening- for the guest and for their friends, turned out one of the guys had been spearfishing the day before so he was cooking all the fish he’d caught. Was delicious, and they didn’t even charge us for it. Had a couple of drinks after and then bed time.
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    • Day 5

      Lockdown auf der Insel

      March 15, 2020 in Indonesia ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

      So! Corona hat auch Indonesien erreicht. Bisher habe ich (ausser dem ständigen Fiebermessen) nichts vom Virus gemerkt. Aber jetzt trifft es mich und meine Reise echt hart. Ich sitze hier in Yogyakarta und kann nichts mehr unternehmen. Alle Attraktionen sind geschlossen, den Menschen wird geraten zu Hause zu bleiben. Heisst für mich: Ich werde (sofern noch möglich) morgen nach Bali fliegen und mich dem Zwangs-Badeurlaub beugen.

      Macht euch keine Sorgen, mir geht es gut! Es herrscht auch keine Hysterie hier. Und ich hoffe, dass mir die Ausreise am 30.3. gestattet wird und ich dann auch ohne Probleme in die Schweiz zurückkehren darf.
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