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Prambanan, Kab. Sleman, Yogyakarta
Operating hours: 07:00 - 17:00
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4.7 (3k+ ratings)
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Prambanan, Kab. Sleman, Yogyakarta
Operating hours: 07:00 - 17:00
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[Indonesian] Prambanan Entrance Ticket (Weekends/Public Holidays)
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[Foreigner/Non-Indonesia] Prambanan Entrance Ticket (All Days)
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Exploring the majestic heights of Central Java often leads travelers to a singular, awe-inspiring destination: the Prambanan temple. As the largest Hindu temple complex in Indonesia and one of the most beautiful in Southeast Asia, this 9th-century marvel stands as a testament to the artistic and architectural brilliance of the ancient Mataram Kingdom.
Whether you are a history buff, a spiritual seeker, or a photography enthusiast, planning a visit requires more than just showing up. In this comprehensive guide, we will dive deep into everything you need to know about securing your Prambanan ticket, navigating the complex, and making the most of your Prambanan temple ticket for an unforgettable experience.
Constructed around 850 AD, the Prambanan temple (locally known as Candi Prambanan) is dedicated to the Trimurti—the three primary deities in Hinduism: Brahma (The Creator), Vishnu (The Preserver), and Shiva (The Destroyer). The complex originally consisted of 240 temples, though many now lie in ruins. The central zone is dominated by the three main shrines, with the Shiva temple reaching a staggering height of 47 meters. Its towering, pointed architecture is typical of Hindu temple design and contrasts beautifully with the rounded stupas of the nearby Buddhist Borobudur temple.
Key Highlights of the Prambanan Complex:
Pro Tip: Always carry a digital or physical copy of your ID (Passport or KTP) as it will be checked at the gate when you present your Prambanan ticket.
Gone are the days of waiting in long, humid queues under the Javanese sun. Today, online booking is the gold standard.
Why Book ticket Prambanan in Advance?
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The Prambanan temple is open daily from 6:30 AM to 6:00 PM (though the inner courtyard typically closes at 5:00 PM). Timing is everything if you want to beat both the heat and the crowds.
The Early Morning (6:30 AM – 9:00 AM)
Arriving right as the gates open is the best way to enjoy the serenity of the site. The air is relatively cool, and the morning light hitting the grey volcanic stone provides a soft, ethereal glow perfect for photography.
The Sunset Experience (4:00 PM – 6:00 PM)
The "Golden Hour" at Prambanan is legendary. As the sun dips below the horizon, the silhouettes of the temples against a purple and orange sky create a mystical atmosphere. If you have a Prambanan temple ticket, try to time your exit so you can watch the sunset from the western side of the park.
Seasonal Considerations
As a functioning site of worship and a UNESCO World Heritage site, there are strict rules to follow once you've scanned your Prambanan ticket.
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Many visitors make the mistake of seeing the three main temples and leaving. However, your Prambanan temple ticket actually gives you access to a much larger archaeological park.
Candi Lumbung and Candi Bubrah
Located just a short walk north of the main complex, these Buddhist temples are currently undergoing restoration but offer a fascinating look at the religious harmony of the era.
Candi Sewu: The Hidden Gem
Often overlooked, Candi Sewu is the second-largest Buddhist temple in Indonesia (after Borobudur). It is located at the northern end of the park. You can walk there or rent a bicycle near the exit of the main Prambanan complex. It features two massive "Dwarapala" guardian statues that are incredibly well-preserved.
If you have the time, staying late for the Ramayana Ballet is the perfect way to cap off your visit. While not included in the standard Prambanan ticket, the performance takes place on an open-air stage with the illuminated temple towers as a backdrop. The show tells the story of Prince Rama and Princess Sita through traditional Javanese dance, gamelan music, and fire effects. It is a world-class cultural performance that brings the stone carvings you saw earlier in the day to life.
To make your journey to the Prambanan temple as smooth as possible, consider these logistics:
Is Prambanan open every day?
Yes, it is open 365 days a year, including public holidays. However, the inner temple structures might be closed on certain days for maintenance or during significant volcanic activity from nearby Mt. Merapi.
How much time do I need at the Prambanan temple?
Most visitors spend between 2 to 4 hours. This allows enough time to explore the main Hindu complex and walk to the Buddhist Candi Sewu at the back.
Is the temple wheelchair accessible?
The park grounds are relatively flat and accessible, but the temple structures themselves involve steep, narrow stone steps that are not wheelchair friendly.
The Prambanan temple is more than just a pile of ancient stones; it is a bridge to Indonesia’s glorious past. From the intricate carvings of the Ramayana to the towering spires that reach for the heavens, every inch of the site tells a story of faith, art, and endurance. By securing your Prambanan temple ticket early and planning your visit around the Javanese climate, you ensure a stress-free experience. Don't forget to explore the auxiliary temples like Candi Sewu and consider booking through local experts to get the most authentic insight into this UNESCO treasure.
Java's "Valley of the Kings" is waiting for you. Get your Prambanan ticket today and step into a world of ancient legends and architectural wonder.

The temple views are absolutely stunning, especially during sunset. A must-visit destination in Yogyakarta

The atmosphere is very peaceful and the architecture is incredibly beautiful. Perfect for taking photos.

One of the best cultural experiences in Indonesia. The temple complex is clean, organized, and easy to explore

Amazing place for families and couples. We enjoyed walking around and learning about the history behind the temples
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Prambanan Temple Complex stands as a breathtaking historical site, blending Hindu and Buddhist architectural styles with intricate reliefs and towering spires. Visitors are captivated by its grandeur, well-maintained grounds, and family-friendly atmosphere, making it a must-visit destination in Yogyakarta. The site offers shaded areas, photo spots, playgrounds for children, and opportunities to learn about ancient history. While most experiences are overwhelmingly positive, some visitors note issues with animal enclosures and ticket pricing.
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Datang jam 07.00 udah bisa masuk, karena akhir pekan jadi tempatnya rame. Karen abeli tiket via tiktok jadi langsung diarahkan masuk untuk scan dan dapet tiket masuk. Petugasnya ramah dan komunikatif. Ke prambanan kali ini khusus karena ada sunflower angel arofi dan sekar Sebelum keluar disarankan sewa sepeda supaya bisa eksplor lingkungan candi dengan lebih seru
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インドネシア・ジャワ島中部のプランバナンには、仏教とヒンドゥー教の様式が融合した寺院群が点在。9〜10世紀に建てられ、天を突く仏塔が特徴的です。宇宙の破壊、創造、維持をつかさどるシヴァ、ブラフマ、ヴィシュヌの3神が祭られた神殿からは、ヒンドゥー教の世界観を見ることができます。 中心寺院のロロ・ジョングラン寺院には、高さ約47mのシヴァ神殿を中心にブラフマ神殿、ヴィシュヌ神殿が配され、シヴァ神には牡牛・ナンディ像、ブラフマ神には白馬・ハンサ、ヴィシュヌ神には神鳥・ガルーダと、それぞれの乗り物を祭る堂が対峙しています。また外壁には、古代インドの叙事詩『ラーマヤナ』物語を題材にした精緻なレリーフが施され、まるで絵巻物のように展開します。 シヴァ神殿内には、シヴァの息子で象の顔をした神ガネーシャ像や、シヴァの妻で女神のドゥルガ像も安置されています。その昔、大男に求婚され困ったロロ・ジョングラン姫は、一晩で千の寺院を造れたら妻になると約束。999の寺院まで完成したとき、ロロ・ジョングラン姫が一計を案じ、夢やぶれた大男は怒り狂い、呪いをかけられた姫は哀れ石像に。その姿がドゥルガ像といわれます。大男が造ったと伝わるセウ(千の意味)寺院が今に残り、この寺院の守護神クベラの像を地元ではクラササ(大男の意味)と呼んでいると聞けば、伝説がまことしやかに思えてきます。
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