It covers an enormous area, measuring 123 x 123 meters. The monument is a marvel of design, decorated with 2,672 relief panels and 504 Buddha statues. The architecture and stonework of this temple has no equal. And it was built without using any kind of cement or mortar! The structure is like a set of massive interlocking Lego blocks held together without any glue.
The temple has remained strong even through ten centuries of neglect. It was rediscovered in 1815, buried under volcanic ash. In the 1970’s the Indonesian Government and UNESCO worked together to restore Borobudur to its former majesty The restoration took eight years to complete and today Borobudur is one of Indonesia and the world’s most valuable treasures.
The temple is decorated with stone carvings in bas-relief representing images from the life of Buddha. Commentators claim that this is the largest and most complete ensemble of Buddhist reliefs in the world, unsurpassed in artistic merit.
Get Around
The best way to explore this site is on foot. As you climb to the top of this magnificent temple you will marvel at the intricate detailed
stone carvings displayed on the temples walls. You will certainly miss a
great experience if you visit this enormous temple without learning
about its history and importance which are captured on its many reliefs.
Guides
are available for around Rp 50,000. This is a wise investment as a
guide will be able to walk you around the site and explain the history
of the temple, beginning with its construction during the Syailendra
dynasty. The stone carvings attached to the temple display legends and
stories which have great philosophical significance. For visitors with children, don’t miss the massive green grass area surrounding the Borobudur site.
You
may choose to walk through Green Park from the entrance. Many vendors
will offer you souvenirs and other knick knacks as you walk through this
area, however there are regulations in place to prevent them from disturbing visitors.Get There
Borobudur is only one hour’s drive from
. The easiest way to get there is by joining a tour or renting a car. During
your journey to Borobudur, enjoy the fresh cool air of Magelang city
with its roads lined with big shady trees. Borobudur itself stands tall
against the spectacular backdrop of the Menoreh mountain range that
surrounds it.
Entering the temple compound is easy and most visitors choose to wander around on foot. Alternatively, you can chart a cart (pulled by a horse) at a reasonable price. Alternatively, cruise passengers who disembark at
can take a day tour driving through Wonosobo to Borobudur.
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