One of the most well-known tourist attractions to visit in Yogyakarta is Taman Sari Water Castle. For those who love history and photography will like this place very much. The old building who holds so many histories and tale may not all still intact, but the one that still is what matters. Just by looking at the construction left, you can already feel yourself being pulled into the past, seeing how things happened in the place at that time. This attraction, in fact, is recognized and protected by UNESCO.
The price of admission to Taman Sari Water Castle Yogyakarta in Indonesia is 3,000 rupiah for the local traveler and 7,000 rupiah for foreign tourists. If you want to know more and not just simply walking around and looking at things, there are always people at the main gate who offer their services as a guide and usually tourist pay them 25,000 rupiah for their service.
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History of Taman Sari Water Castle Yogyakarta
Built in the days of Sultan Hamengku Buwono I (HB I) in 1758-1765 / 9 with the nickname “The Fragrant Garden“, Taman Sari Water Castle Yogyakarta, Indonesia has always been one’s favorite attraction to visit when he or she come to Yogyakarta. There is also an assumption that Taman Sari Water Castle is built above the ground of Garjitawati rest house by His Majesty Pakubowono II.
Taman Sari Water Castle Yogyakarta is locally known as the garden of Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat palace, the palace for the Sultan of Yogyakarta. The area of the palace almost 10 hectares and has 57 buildings. The original function of the palace is the spot for the Sultan’s family to rest, to work, to meditate, and also to defend. Even so, now, only few place open for public, such as the mosque, the resting and bathing space, also the underground tunnels. The rest of the buildings have become homes for local residents now.
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Visit the Complex of Taman Sari Water Castle Yogyakarta
Taman Sari Water Castle is divide into four complex, such as artificial lake in the west, the bathing place of Umbul Binangun, Pasarean Ledok Sari, the pool of Garjitawati and the one with lakes, artificial islands, a suspension bridge and canal. Thus, water castle yogyakarta entrance fee is not expensive, which is less than one dollar.
First complex is the main complex of Taman Sari Water Castle Yogyakarta and the most exotic place back in the past. Here is where “Segaran”, the artificial lakes were located. “Segaran” itself means literally an artificial sea. Back in the day, it used to be a place to keep the fish and boating until it become local residents.
Here is the list of artificial lakes in the first complex of Taman Sari Water Castle:
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From this place, you can almost see from the entire area of the palace until the outer fortress of Baluwarti. In fact, until this very moment, this place is still one of the tallest buildings in Yogyakarta and you can see the sun set in here.
In the south of Pulo Kenongo, there is a ventilation tower for underwater tunnels, namely, “Tajug”. It’s a rows of small buildings in the form of the tunnel. This is an additional way to enter Pulo Kenongo beside the one using boat crossing the artificial lake.
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Compare with the other complex of Taman Sari Water Castle Yogyakarta, this complex is far more intact. Even so, the garden part in this complex is no longer usable.
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“Umbul Pasiraman” is complex that surrounded by a high wall. The high wall exist for a reason, because “Umbul Pasiraman” is actually a name for the bathing pool of the royal family. This is where Sultan, his empress, his mistress (garwo ampil), and his daughters to soak in. Beside “Umbul Pasiraman”, some people also called it “Umbul Binangun” which is spells “Umbul Winangun” in Javanese language.
There are three pools here that decorated with a mushroom-shaped lookalike springs. In the south, the pool is known by the name of “Umbul Muncar” meanwhile the one in the south of “Umbul Muncar” is known by the name of “Blumbang Kuras”. Both pool are separated by a dock-lookalike path. There are also big flower pot placed on the sides of the pool. Beside being surrounded by a lot of big flower pot, this pool is also surrounded by buildings on the north side and in the middle of the south. The one in the north is the building for Sultan’s empress and daughters to rest and change their clothes. Meanwhile, the one in the middle of the south is for Sultan’s mistress. Even back in the day, this part of the palace is for women only.
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At this point, the only remaining of complex left are the former drawbridge and the rest of a pier. This part of the complex can only be described through a sketch of reconstruction of the sketch from British troops which attack the Sultan Palace in 1812.
It is belived that there used to be a lake with a building in the middle of it. This building stand in the artificial island which perhaps called “Pulo Kinupeng”.
Meanwhile, the building that standing in “Pulo Kinupeng” may have been called “Gedhong Gading”, also known as the Cittadel Tower. Beside a lake, an artificial island and a building, there are also big canal. Big canal is located on the northwest side of the artificial lake and extends to the west and ends at the southeast side of the artificial lake. Also, there is a garden predicted to be located in the west of the complex Kamandhungan and Siti Hinggil Kidul Kidul.
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It is very recommended for you to hire a guide in the main gate of Taman Sari Water Castle, especially if this is your first visit. It’s very cheap, only as many as you’d like to give to the efforts these guide gave you. Beside be able to know the story and history of the place as you walk through it, having guide with you preventing you from getting lost too. Even though the area of Taman Sari Water Castle seems not that big, there are always people who get lost on it.
In the return trip back to the parking lot of Taman Sari, you can ask your guide to pass you through a very artistic village. The walls of the village is adorned with alluring and pretty graffiti, as well as the crafters of shirt painting.
Here is the water castle yogyakarta address. Finding the location is hard because Taman Sari Water Castle Yogyakarta is now surrounded by the local residents’ houses (used to be abdi dalem) so there may be one or two small gang you have to turn before reach it.
As soon as you reach the main gate, there will be a place to buy ticket. To be honest, even when you already found Taman Sari Water Castle and pay for the ticket, it’s actually quite hard to find the complexes unless you have a guide with you so it is really recommended to use guide inside the place.
But, if you come from Magelang or Semarang, you can go staight to Jalan Magelang to the south and passing through Jalan Tentara Pelajar – Jalan Letnan Jendral Suprapto – turn left to Jalan Kyai Haji Ahmad Dahlan – Jalan Nyai Haji Ahmad Dahlan – Jalan Taman.
In the east, the one who came from Surakarta or Klaten can go through Prambanan until reach Pertigaan Janti (up to the overpass) then turn left to the east Ring Road – Jalan Kusumanegara – Jalan Sultan Agung – Jalan Nyai Ahmad Dahlan. Or you can go from Jalan Janti (Jogja Expo Center) to Jalan Ngeksigondo – Jalan Perintis Kemerdekaan – Jalan mentri Supeno – Jalan Kolonel Sugiyono lurus ke Jalan Sutoyo and then turn right to Jalan Gading through the south of alun-alun – Jalan Taman. Thus, water castle yogyakarta opening hours is Mondays – Sundays at 09 am – 3.30 pm.
Meanwhile, here are more attractions nearby Taman Sari Yogyakarta, Indonesia:
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Taman Sari Water Castle Yogyakarta construction was financed by Tumenggung Prawirosentiko, the Regent of Madiun and also all of his people with help of Demang Tegis, a Portuguese architect.
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