Tour de Djokdja No. 4 / I: The Green of YogyakartaWednesday, 6 September 2006

Wednesday, 6 September 2006
Did you know that Prince Charles once planted teakwood tree somewhere in Yogyakarta? The story tells that when Prince Charles divorced Princess Diana, the tree withered then broke. Some time later, the tree grew with two branches.
The story and other interesting stories are revealed in the current edition of Tour de Djokdja taking the theme of "The Green of Yogyakarta". In line with the theme, we will bring you wandering "the kingdoms of flora" in Yogyakarta.
Bon Voyage!
Kaliurang, a la Madam and Meneer Tour
To enjoy the enchanting natural view in the north end of Yogyakarta. To touch the cool air and feel romantic atmosphere a la Dutch madam and meneer of the past time in Kaliurang that is located at the foot of Merapi Mountain.
Turi Agro Tourism, Enjoying Salak Pondoh in Fruit Garden
Enjoying the spread of salak pondoh garden blocks in Turi Agro Tourism while picking the fruit by ourselves and eating them in the garden gives different sensation to other common tourism objects.
Wanagama, an Oasis in Lime Hill
Returning to nature, hearing the chirp of birds or looking at the deer relaxing on the meadow of Wanagama Forest as an oasis in the lime hill, will present peace in the heart.
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