Monday, February 9, 2009

Temple Banyunibo

Banyu Nibo temple, which means "water will" is a holdover from the 9 th century. consider a remote location in the middle of clumps of bananas and rice field, far from the temple, Buddhist temple the other, while the people called "the Sebatangkara Banu Nibo".

This temple can be reached with the public (Kopades) from the corner three road Yogya-Solo, fork market Prambanan, when the vehicle itself can be brought directly to the location where "Banyu Nibo temple" for the Piyungan along 2 kilometers (1 kilometer from the mouth of the road step for the petilasan Kraton Ratu Boko) to arrive at the complex SKSD Palapa DIY. Next trip is done on foot (there is no public transport) the rice field to the left (to east) as far as more or less 1 km.

source : tourism.jogja.com

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