Lumbung Temple
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History
Candi Lumbung is a 9th-century Buddhist temple located in Central Java, Indonesia. It is part of the Prambanan temple complex, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The temple is known for its unique design, with a square-shaped base and pyramid-like roof. It is believed to have been built during the reign of the Mataram Kingdom.
How to Get There
To visit Candi Lumbung, travelers can fly into Yogyakarta International Airport and take a taxi or hire a private car to the temple complex. It is about a 1-hour drive from the airport. Public transportation options are also available, such as buses or trains, but may take longer.
List of Attractions
- Explore the intricate carvings and sculptures on the walls of Candi Lumbung
- Admire the panoramic Views of the surrounding rice fields and Mountains from the temple
- Visit the nearby Prambanan temples, which include the largest Hindu temple in Indonesia
- Attend Cultural performances and Traditional ceremonies held at the temple complex
Ticket Information
Tickets to enter the Prambanan temple complex, which includes Candi Lumbung, can be purchased at the entrance gate. The ticket prices vary for locals and foreigners, with discounts available for students and children. It is recommended to buy tickets in advance to avoid long lines.
Tips for Visiting
- Wear a sarong and sash when entering the temple as a sign of respect
- Bring a change of clothes if you plan to participate in the purification ritual
- Follow the rules and guidelines of the temple, including no photography in certain areas
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