Homestay Rajasa
A popular guest house that makes a very homey base, with rooms at the rear of a villa that face rice fields (through railings).
A popular guest house that makes a very homey base, with rooms at the rear of a villa that face rice fields (through railings).
Amanjiwo rivals Borobudur temple in architectural extravagance. Perched on a hillside 4km south of Borobudur, with panoramic views towards the stupa, this monument to luxury has it all.
First impressions of this large hotel constructed of bamboo and timber are that it looks far too grand for budget travellers, but actually there’s an excellent choice of inexpensive rooms around an attractive, peaceful garden, and even a couple o.
New, nonsmoking hotel with a grand, chintzy lobby and plush rooms set to the rear of the property with elegant furniture. The hotel’s trump card is its delightful, shady pool area.
An outstanding guest house, has great local information and it’s the ideal place to set up a tour.
North of the temple, Lotus is one of the original guest houses in Borobudur and it’s still run by the same super-hospitable family.
Set within the grounds of Borubudur, this nonsmoking hotel enjoys an unrivalled location. Rooms are comfortable and very well kept, if slightly dated, with carpets, a small TV and a porch. There’s a good restaurant-cafe facing the monument.
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