Sunday, April 5, 2020

Top Things to Do in Surakarta, Indonesia

Varieties of antiques, ranging from hanging lamps, pots, pans, and posters in antic shop, Triwindu Market, Indonesia.
Getting to Surakarta
From Yogyakarta, it takes around 1.5 to 2 hours to drive to Surakarta. Travel time can vary depending on traffic. Weekdays during peak hours can be congested, and weekends may take longer as locals move between Yogyakarta and Surakarta. Driving can feel like a race, with cars moving quickly through traffic, so it’s best to sit back and stay relaxed (YOGYAKARTA THINGS TO DO). 

Riding a Bajaj
Once in Surakarta, unless traveling in a hired car or van, one must-try experience is riding a bajaj. A bajaj is a three-wheeled motorized vehicle commonly used as a taxi in Indonesia. It usually carries 2–3 passengers, is smaller and cheaper than a car, and is ideal for short rides and getting through narrow or busy streets. Bajaj drivers are skilled at manoeuvring through traffic and can reach sightseeing spots within time.

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