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bali and yogyakarta
BALI
the island of godS
Bali is the island of the gods. As Hinduism is part of everyday life, you can find offerings to the gods on every corner and see daily processions and ceremonies. Visit and marvel at temples of all sizes and shapes! The south has white sandy beaches, inviting for sunbathing, swimming, snorkeling, and diving. Terraced rice fields and volcanoes dominate the center of Bali. Bali also has wonderful wood and silver art and many traditional and ritual dances, such as the unique Kecak fire dance and gamelan music.
TRAVEl in bali
Bali, while not entirely barrier-free, offers much that is accessible to visitors with disabilities. The island’s temples often feature stairs, reflecting Hindu philosophy. However, we navigate these challenges to ensure wheelchair users and those with mobility issues can enjoy Bali’s diverse attractions. Explore Bali’s accessible sites with us!
In Sangeh Monkey Forest, huge nutmeg trees surround a mysterious temple where monkey clans live.
YOGYAKARTA
javanese heritage
Yogyakarta is the historical and cultural heart of Java. The Hindu Ramayana Ballet and Gamelan music, batik fabrics, and Wayang puppet shows are famous. There is also a lot to explore from a culinary point of view. For example, try gudeg, jackfruit cooked in coconut oil and palm sugar!
In the plains around Yogyakarta, you will find hundreds of small and large temples built over a thousand years ago. The two best-known are Borobudur and Prambanan, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Merapi, the top one of Indonesia’s most active volcanoes, is located only 30 km from the city. It is spiritually associated with Yogyakarta.
JAVanese central heritage
Yogyakarta Welcomes Everyone: While not all areas of Yogyakarta are barrier-free, particularly the ancient temples, we ensure that travel with a wheelchair or any disability is not just possible but enjoyable. Explore Yogyakarta’s rich culture and stunning landscapes and surroundings with our dedicated support.
The Borobudur is the largest Buddhist monument in the world. It was built around a hill. Almost two thousand reliefs with scenes from Buddha’s teaching and life adorn the walls of the nine levels.
Two smaller temples, Mendut and Pawon, respectively at 4 km and 2 km from Borobudur, lie on an almost straight line from Merapi volcano to Borobudur. In earlier times, believers visited these two temples for spiritual preparation, before approaching the mighty Borobudur.
The high towers of the Prambanan are among the most impressive Hindu monuments in Southeast Asia. The three largest shrines are dedicated to Shiva the Destroyer, Vishnu the Preserver and Brahma the Creator. The Buddhist Sewu temple is a little off on the same complex. Here in Yogyakarta you find Buddhist and Hindu monumental temples right next to each other!
Our featured tours
most popular among travellers
Bali Round Tour - 12 days
ideal for 2 - 12 Pax
12-day immersive Bali tour with culture, nature, cooking class, village life, and wheelchair accessibility.
- Beautiful nature views
- Balinese Cooking Class
- Fascinating temples
- 3 Star Hotel Accomodation
Easy Bali - 8 days
ideal for 2 - 12 Pax
Explore Bali’s temples, rice terraces, beaches, and forests on an 8-day wheelchair-friendly tour.
- Beautiful nature views
- Colourful local markets
- Fascinating temples
- 3 Star Hotel Accomodation
Bali Yogya Round Trip - 14 days
ideal for 2 - 8 Pax
14-day tour combines Bali’s landscapes and Yogyakarta’s temples, including culture, nature, cooking, and village life.
- Beautiful nature views
- Fascinating ceremonies and dances
- Spectacular palace and temples
- 3 Star Hotel Accomodation