Nature & Scenic Views
Yogyakarta’s natural landscape is defined by the limestone karst of Gunung Kidul and the volcanic ridges of the Menoreh Hills. This collection spans the vertical collapse cave of Jomblang, where an ancient underground forest grows 60 meters below the surface, to the tiered turquoise pools of Kedung Pedut. The southern coastline features a diverse geography, including the volcanic sands of Parangtritis, the coral reefs of Kukup, and the ancient volcanic bay of Wedi Ombo. Elevated viewpoints like Mangunan offer vistas of the winding Oyo River valley.
Parangtritis beach
Parangtritis Beach is a tourist beach on the southern coast of Java, in the Bantul Regency within the Special Region of Yogyakarta,…
Goa Jomblang
A vertical collapse cave in Gunung Kidul featuring a 60-meter drop to an ancient underground forest. A tunnel connects it to Grubug Cave, where sunlight enters through a sinkhole to create a vertical beam of light.
Sri Gethuk
A waterfall on the banks of the Oyo River fed by three springs. The water cascades over limestone blocks into a swimming area accessible by a short boat ride along the river canyon.
Kalibiru
Located in the Menoreh Hills at 450 meters above sea level, this site features wooden observation platforms built into pine trees. It provides views of the Sermo Reservoir and the surrounding forest canopy.
Pantai Timang
A rugged coastline known for a rocky outcrop separated from the mainland by a narrow channel. It features a manual wooden cable car and a suspension bridge originally used by local lobster fishermen.
Goa Pindul
A 350-meter long cave featuring an underground river used for cave tubing. The interior contains large stalactites and a central chamber with a natural roof opening.
Indrayanti Beach
A white sand beach in Gunung Kidul bordered by limestone cliffs. The shoreline is developed with a paved walkway, seafood restaurants, and gazebos.
Gua Selarong
A historical cave on a hillside that served as the base for Prince Diponegoro during the Java War between 1825 and 1830.
Pantai Wedi Ombo
A bay formed by an ancient volcanic crater, characterized by large flat rock formations. It contains a natural tide pool protected from the waves and is one of the few local spots suitable for surfing.
Kebun Buah Mangunan
An elevated orchard 200 meters above sea level. The main viewing deck overlooks the deep, winding valley of the Oyo River and is frequently covered by a thick morning mist.
Kedung Pedut
A multi-tiered waterfall in the Menoreh Hills known for its natural pools of turquoise water. The site includes bamboo walkways and bridges connecting several swimming areas.
Kukup Beach
A white sand beach with a broad coral reef flat exposed at low tide. A small rocky island nearby is accessible via a pedestrian bridge and serves as a lookout point.
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