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Amanjiwo

Desa Majaksingi Borobudur, Central Java
Yogyakarta, 56552
Indonesia

OFFER ID H6955

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The most important island in the world’s largest archipelago, Java is at the center of Indonesian culture and industry. Stretching more than 621 miles, Java is framed by the Indian Ocean to the south and the Java Sea to the north, with Sumatra bordering its west coast and Bali immediately to the east. The volcanic, ruggedly beautiful island of Java is about the size of England. Its population, however, is about 105 million – nearly half of Indonesia’s entire population.

Amanjiwo can be reached by several daily domestic flights to Yogyakarta and Solo from Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, Bali or Singapore. Amanjiwo is a 90 minutes complimentary transfer from Yogyakarta airport and 75 minutes from Yogyakarta Tugu Train Station, or two hours and half on the more scenic route from Solo, which passes some of the biggest volcanoes in Java. There are direct flights to Solo three times a week from Singapore, and a twice-daily service from Kuala Lumpur. A complimentary concierge arrival service is available for all guests arriving at Solo Airport. For guests arriving at Jakarta, the service is also available at a special rate of US$85 per person.
Nearby Airports

Yogyakarta [Adisucipto], Indonesia — 32 Miles

Solo City [Adisumarmo], Indonesia — 62 Miles

Semarang [Achmadyani], Indonesia — 60 Miles

Booking Window:
07/13/2023 - 03/28/2025
Travel Window:
07/13/2023 - 03/31/2025
Booking Window:
03/25/2024 - 03/27/2025
Travel Window:
03/25/2024 - 03/31/2025

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