12 Secret Temple Ruins You Can Explore Without the Tourist Crowds

6. The Hidden Wonders of Prambanan, Indonesia

Ancient Borobudur Buddhist temple. Java, Indonesia. Photo Credit: Envato @PerfectLazybones

While the grand temples of Prambanan are a popular attraction in Indonesia, there are lesser-known ruins within the complex that offer a more intimate experience. The Sewu Temple, located just a short distance from the main Prambanan complex, is a hidden jewel that remains largely undiscovered by tourists. This Buddhist temple, dating back to the 8th century, is part of a larger complex known as the "Thousand Temples," though only a fraction of them remain today. The temple's architecture is a testament to the harmonious coexistence of Hinduism and Buddhism in ancient Indonesia, with intricate carvings and statues that reflect both religious traditions. The tranquility of the site is enhanced by the surrounding gardens and the gentle rustle of leaves in the breeze. As you explore the temple grounds, the sense of isolation allows for a deeper connection with the spiritual energy of the site. Sewu Temple invites you to step away from the crowds and immerse yourself in the serenity of its sacred space.

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