Pakubuwana II’s eldest son, Sunan Pakubuwana III, inherits the northeastern part, while his second son, Prince Mangkubumi, inherits the southwestern part of the kingdom. This northeastern part is named Surakarta Sunanate and is the predecessor of the present-day city of Surakarta. After the Indonesian independence in 1945, the first president of the Republic of Indonesia gave Surakarta, along with Yogyakarta, a status as Special Administrative Region. This status enables the monarch to rule over the region instead of a governor as in a normal republic. However, due to an uprising that rejects monarchy rule, Surakarta lost its status and reverts back to a normal province. The name Solo derives from the Sala village, the original location chosen by Sunan Pakubuwana II as the capital of Surakarta Sunanate.
Nowadays, Solo is popular as a tourist destination with a rich cultural heritage of classic Javanese arts, such as batik, wayang, etc. The current president of Indonesia, Joko Widodo, was born in Solo, where he served as the mayor from 2005 to 2012. Most tourist that visits Yogyakarta also stop by in this city since it is quite close, only about 60 kilometers from Yogyakarta.
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Most visitors see Solo or Surakarta as a less-crowded version of Yogyakarta. Thus, it is more suitable for those who want to embark on a cultural trip of contemporary Javanese arts. Visit these places during your journey to ensure the best experience, that’s one of the best things to do in Solo West Java Indonesia.
1. Kasunanan Surakarta Palace
The Kraton possesses several spiritual meanings from old Javanese beliefs hidden in its architectural style. For example, the old people of Javanese believe that seven is a sacred number, therefore there are seven gates and courtyards within the palatial compound. The legendary Candi Borobudur also shares the same belief with the Kraton Solo, as there are seven stairs and gates in the Borobudur. Nowadays, like other kratons in Java, this kraton has also deteriorated due to neglection and the lack of maintenance funds. There are a museum and art center inside the Kraton Kasunanan complex.
2. Balekambang Park
The park bears a striking resemblance to the Bogor Botanical Gardens in terms of natural environment and animal inhabitants, albeit smaller in size and lacking a presidential palace. With all the lush greeneries, Balekambang Park serves as the lungs of Solo city. This public park is also an excellent spot to take pictures, that’s why a lot of Solo citizens use it to shoot their pre-wedding photo session. There is an open amphitheater which can be used to stage a play in here. Many notable artists, including the famed comedy group Srimulat, have held a performance here in the past.
3. Mangkunegaran Palace
Raden Mas Said, a noble in Surakarta who is also a distant relative to Pakubuwono II, rise and lead the local populace to stand against the Dutch oppressors and the Surakarta Sunanate. The Dutch representative Nicolaas Hartingh gave the nickname Pangeran Sambernyawa, which translates literally to the life-taking prince, to Raden Mas Said for his prowess in combat during the bloody conflict. This civil war ends up with the Salatiga treaty, which recognizes R.M. Said as the ruler of the newly-formed Mangkunegaran autonomous region. He took a title of Mangkunegara I and ruled over his people with great wisdom and sensible ordinance.
During his reign, he built a new palace in Solo city to signify the difference between him and the previous ruler Pakubuwono. This is why there is two palace or Kraton in Solo city, one belonged to the Pakubuwono family, and the other belonged to the Mangkunegara family. The Mangkunegaran Palace is as beautiful and magnificent as the Kasunanan Palace. It was built in 1757 and boasts a majestic main audience hall or pendopo which is considered as the largest pendopo in Indonesia.
4. House of Danar Hadi
The history of Danar Hadi himself begins back in 1967 when H. Santosa Doellah and his wife, Hj. Danarsih Santosa started to make a batik business. The name Danar Hadi derives from his wife’s name, Danarsih, and his father’s name, H. Hadipriyono. Over the course of time, their business became so successful that they decided to open a museum in 2008 to display their collections. It is reputed as the best in Indonesia, with over 10.000 pieces of impressive batik cloth from various eras. It is the perfect place to learn the difference between the distinctive pattern of batik and its original source.
5. Sriwedari Park
Wayang itself is divided into several categories, the wayang kulit or shadow puppets, wayang wong, wayang gedog or masks, wayang golek, and more. The most prominent wayang show in Sriwedari Park is the wayang wong or wayang orang, which employs a real person performing theatrical acts and dances. The park still performs a regular wayang show to this day. In the modern times, the park also provides other attractions such as children’s playground and food courts.
6. Sangiran Museum
In 2011, they opened the museum to display the discoveries and collections from the archaeological site for the public. The museum itself consists of three main halls, each with their own themes and purposes. The first hall displays a compelling diorama and information of the prehistoric men and animals which exist at the Sangiran site around one million years ago. The second hall provides the history of the site and displays the fossils and discoveries that have been made up to this day. The last hall presents a huge, impressive model of Sangiran and view of the outlying area around Sangiran including the mountains, the people, and animals, as it was imagined to have been looked like in prehistoric era.
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7. Buy some Batik
8. Shop at the Traditional Market
The Triwindu Market is uniquely different from other markets, for it still employs the barter system. You can bring an antique item of your own collection to be bartered with other antique artifacts in here. As in other traditional markets in Indonesia, haggling and negotiating tactics are of extreme importance when you are shopping. Don’t forget to visit the Night Market at Ngarsopuro, it is the perfect destination during the night time to browse the various goods sold from the stalls and kiosks in this place. Since it’s only opened for four hours, we advise you to come early so you don’t feel too rushed.
9. Do a Kemuning Tea Field Tour
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10. Visit the Various Waterfalls Around Solo
11. Enjoy the Local Delicacies
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As a city with a long history, Surakarta or Solo certainly possess a lot of historical and cultural landmarks. The technological advancement and modern expansion also gave birth to newer landmarks as well. Don’t miss these famous landmarks during your trip to Solo!
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With all of the amazing attractions that Solo has to offer, your trip to this city will be a memorable and certainly an enjoyable one. Indeed, Solo is well-know as a city with all great natural, cultural, beautiful places. In Solo, the traditional things of their own is so deep and replaceable. You will see traditional palace there with their ceremony, art, philosophy, and uniqueness you can’t never found in another part of the world.
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