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Candi Ratu Boko, Bokoharjo, Prambanan, Sleman Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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Admire the ancient ruins of Ratu Boko Palace, built in the 9th century
Enjoy panoramic views of Candi Prambanan and Mount Merapi from the hilltop
Discover the blend of Buddhist and Hindu architectural influences at the palace
Experience an unforgettable sunset view that makes the site a photographer’s dream

Step back in time at Ratu Boko Palace, a historical site perched 195 meters above sea level, offering a captivating view of ancient ruins dating back to the 9th century. Unlike a typical temple, this site was once a majestic palace, blending the architectural styles of both Buddhist and Hindu influences. Wander through the ruins, and let the beauty of history unfold before your eyes as you imagine what this grand palace must have looked like centuries ago.

As the sun sets, the view from Ratu Boko becomes even more mesmerizing, with Candi Prambanan standing tall in the distance, framed by the backdrop of Mount Merapi. Whether you're exploring the ruins or simply soaking in the breathtaking landscape, a visit to Ratu Boko is an unforgettable experience, making it one of the must-see attractions in the area. Don’t miss the chance to witness this magical spot at twilight!

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RAJ M. S. D.

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Great place to watch sunset! During this Covid outbreak, the protocol is very clear so it's safe to visit Ratu Boko at this time.

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achyati E. P. S.
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quite a long journey, good for a photo spot
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the transfer facility from Prambanan temple to Ratu Boko temple was outstanding. the queue system is simple yet effective and executed consistently. the temple is very clean and well maintained... good job TWC 👍

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L***i
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Reviewed 8 week(s) ago

Learn Indonesian history directly from the source
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Reviewed 9 week(s) ago

okay, especially being able to see someone's back who can't hahahahahaha
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Reviewed 12 week(s) ago

It's really cool to make fun, there are many instagramable photo spots
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Reviewed 12 week(s) ago

The temple is very large and has many stairs, very exciting to explore, especially if you like walking. The view is also good, you can see Jogja from up here... because it is located above sea level
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Reviewed 15 week(s) ago

Buy 2 get 2 free tickets means you get 4, pay only 80,000, helped by the staff when I wanted to use the Traveloka application, buy tickets there directly, the price per person is 40k, it's better to buy at Traveloka there's a promo, so I profit 80k 😁 If you bring children, it's better to use a guide service for 100k to increase historical knowledge, the guide is also fun and not boring for children, even though there are umbrella rentals, don't forget to bring an umbrella, hat and sunglasses, it's hot there, it's more comfortable to go there in the morning or evening, it's not too hot 😊
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Reviewed 15 week(s) ago

Full of joy🖤 very kind staff, clean area, good vibes

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Reviewed 17 week(s) ago

great place, good view and so Romantic 🤍

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R***i
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Reviewed 17 week(s) ago

The check-in process is fast, buying here is cheaper than ordering on site.
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Reviewed 18 week(s) ago

I had some trouble scanning the ticket, but the staff there were quick to help. A very good location to enjoy the sunset
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Nena
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Reviewed 18 week(s) ago

if you want to come before it's crowded, usually it's not too crowded at 3 o'clock, you can relax and take pictures, go around the fairly large complex, but towards sunset, wow, everyone wants to take pictures at the iconic temple, I've come here many times, but I haven't been able to get a good photo at an iconic place with a fairly quiet atmosphere, but I still like to come here to relax, also if you buy tickets at Traveloka, the price is cheaper, yesterday I was only charged 21k :))
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L***a
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Reviewed 22 week(s) ago

Just scan and enter straight away, no need to queue to buy tickets again 😍
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Reviewed 22 week(s) ago

A good place to do journaling. You need to put on your hat or bring an umbrella because it’s hot.

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Risma K.
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Reviewed 24 week(s) ago

ticket exchange is very easy, friendly staff.
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V***m
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Reviewed 25 week(s) ago

The best, the first time I went there, the view was beautiful
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Ahmad
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Reviewed 31 week(s) ago

not interesting....only installation..lacking information...not recommended to go here..
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M***a
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Reviewed 34 week(s) ago

There's nothing really to see in the place. I think it's good for sunset maybe. but we went there in the morning... But the restaurant view where we had lunch has a nice view to see while eating. :-)

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Mutia S.
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Reviewed 35 week(s) ago

The best time to go to Ratu Boko is in the afternoon like this. you can have a picnic. Getting a grab isn't that difficult either.
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M***a
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Reviewed 36 week(s) ago

Indah banget!!! Mau balik kesana lagi karena buat duduk2 aja syahdu sekalii!

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Candi Ratu Boko, Bokoharjo, Prambanan, Sleman Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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Enjoy the Beautiful Sunset at Ratu Boko Temple!

Located in the Special Province of Yogyakarta,Ratu Boko Temple is a recommended tourist spot that you can visit on vacation. This temple is actually a former royal palace owned by a past kingdom. Nowadays, the grandeur is still visible from the temple’s massive and beautiful architectural design.

History of Ratu Boko Temple

Ratu Boko Temple is estimated to be built on the 8th century during the reign of Rakai Panangkaran from the Syailendra Dynasty. Previously, the palace complex was called Abhayagiriwihara, which means 'monastery (place of ascetics) built on a hill and full of peace'. In the early days of its establishment, the building has Buddhism-style architecture because most of its people embrace Buddhism. However, in later times, the palace was taken over by the Hindu Mataram Kingdom, and the building architectural design changed into a mixed style between Buddhism and Hinduism. Meanwhile, the name Ratu Boko Temple itself is taken from the king’s name, Prabu Boko, who is the father of Rara Jonggrang.

Temple Location

Ratu Boko Temple is located in Bokoharjo Village, Prambanan District, Sleman Regency, Special Province of Yogyakarta. This historical site is not far from Prambanan Temple. The route to go there is also quite easy. If you came from the direction of Yogyakarta city, then you must take a right turn at the T-junction before the Prambanan Temple. Next, follow the road for about 3km. Along the way, you will find many directions to Ratu Boko Temple.

See the Prambanan Temple from Ratu Boko

You will immediately feel cool air with refreshing greens as far as the eye can see when you set foot into the tourist area of ​​Ratu Boko. Even from a distance, the Prambanan Temple complex is visible. In addition, there is also a landscape of rice fields and a charming rural environment around the site.

Learn while Exploring All Sites in Ratu Boko Temple

Ratu Boko Temple is a vast palace. That is why the temple is also called the Ratu Boko Palace. While exploring all the sites, you can also learn history at the same time. Each building complex has an explanatory description, so visitors can learn from it. Here are some of the buildings of the Ratu Boko Palace which you can still see there today.

Gate

The main gate of Ratu Boko Temple consists of 2 parts; the outer gate and the inner gate. When compared, the size of the inner gate is greater than the outer gate. The inner gate has 5 gates standing in parallel. To go up the inner gate, visitors can go through three stairs that are connected to the three gates on the middle side. Meanwhile, the two stairs at the edge are flanking walls—which is why they don't have stairs.

Batukapur Temple

Not far from the main gate, you will find a large rectangular temple building, which is called Batukapur Temple. The building, which is located 45 meters on the northeast side of the main gate, now only has its foundation left. As the name implies, the foundation is made of limestone.

Pembokoran Temple

Pembokoran Temple or also called Burning Temple is a square-shaped building with stairs and hole in the middle. In ancient times, the building was used as a kiln. In the corner of the temple, there is an old well that was once a source of holy water.

Paseban (Audience Hall)

On the south side of the main gate, there is one of the former palace buildings called Paseban. Long time ago, the building was used by people to meet the king.

Pendapa

Another building that can still be seen at the Ratu Boko Palace is the pendapa, which is the king's living room. To enter the pendapa, you must go through a gate. Around the pendapa, there is a water channel, which is called jaladwara.

Keputren

Keputren is the residence of the princesses. In the Keputren area, you will find several pools, which were used by the princesses for bathing.

Cave

In the site of ​​Ratu Boko Temple, you will also find a cave, which consists of Lanang Cave (male cave) and Wadon Cave (female cave). Inside the cave, there is a niche resembling a cubicle.

The Sunset View at Ratu Boko

One thing that can’t be missed when traveling to Ratu Boko Temple is the sunset view. Not surprisingly, many visitors deliberately come in the afternoon just to get the best view. At afternoon, the sun went down right behind the main gate of Ratu Boko Temple. At that moment, the orange twilight leaves a silhouette of a dark-colored temple which is a simply amazing view.

Yogyakarta seems to always attract anyone to visit again. When having a vacation in Jogja, don't forget to stop by Ratu Boko Temple. This tourist location is opened every day at 06:00 to 17:00 WIB. You can get Ratu Boko Temple entrance ticket and easy access by making a booking through Traveloka. At Traveloka, you can also get the opportunity to get promotional Ratu Boko Temple entrance ticket price. Now, you can get Ratu Boko Temple entrance ticket at Traveloka for Rp38.800 only. Cheaper, isn’t it? Enjoy the beautiful sunset behind the gate of Ratu Boko Temple!

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How much do Ratu Boko Temple ticket cost?
The ticket price for Ratu Boko Temple start from USD 2.43. Visit this page to see more information about Ratu Boko Temple pricing
When is Ratu Boko Temple open?
Ratu Boko Temple open at 07:00-17:30. For more information on operational days and hours, please find more on this page.
Where is the details location of Ratu Boko Temple?
Ratu Boko Temple is located at Candi Ratu Boko, Bokoharjo, Prambanan, Sleman Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Visit this page for guidance on how to get to Ratu Boko Temple.
What are some similar places like Ratu Boko Temple that can be found in Sleman?
Similar places like Ratu Boko Temple that can be found in Sleman are Borobudur Temple Tickets, Prambanan Temple Tickets, dan Waterboom Jogja Tickets.

General Information

Ticket Price
Starting from USD 2.43.
Opening Hours
07:00-17:30.
Address
Candi Ratu Boko, Bokoharjo, Prambanan, Sleman Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Public Facilities
Restaurant,Praying room,Wheel chair,Toilet,Parking area
Category
Attractions