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Borobudur Sunrise Climb & Prambanan

Dawn from Punthuk Setumbu hill with the temple emerging from the mist below, then guaranteed climb access to Borobudur's upper terraces, then Prambanan. This is the tour most travellers pick, and the reviews explain why.

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Is this the right tour?

Pick this one if it is your first visit and you want the classic day: the sunrise view, the climb itself, and Prambanan, without stretching to a 12-hour outing. The sunrise is watched from Punthuk Setumbu hill, facing the temple; the climb comes straight after.

The day at a glance

DepartsYogyakarta, with hotel pickup
SunrisePunthuk Setumbu hill, looking across the Kedu Plain to Borobudur
BorobudurClimb access to the upper structure, guaranteed on this tour
Also visitsPrambanan, the 9th-century Hindu temple complex east of the city
LengthHalf day to full day, depending on the option you choose on the listing
Rating4.9 of 5 across 1,682 GetYourGuide reviews

Figures are the operator's own current listing data. Options and inclusions vary on the listing, so treat the live page as the final word on what your chosen date includes.

How the morning runs

The honest trade-offs

What works

  • The classic first-visit day: sunrise view, real climb access, and Prambanan in one sweep
  • Climb access is guaranteed on this tour, so the summit is not weather-of-the-queue luck
  • 1,682 reviews at 4.9 is a deep, consistent record, not a handful of friendly ratings

What to know

  • The alarm is real: pickups run well before first light
  • Sunrise is from Setumbu hill, not the monument itself; the official on-temple 04:00 product is a separate thing, explained here
  • Mist makes the famous view; it can also hide it. No operator controls the weather

From the guide

Dewi guides this route through the year. Her advice for the sunrise leg is to care less about the exact minute of sunrise and more about the half hour after it, when the light moves across the plain and the crowds on the hill thin out. On the terraces she walks guests along the relief panels in narrative order, which is the detail most people miss when they climb unguided: the walls tell a story with a beginning, and it helps to start there.

Where the day takes you

Booking questions

What does "climb up guarantee" mean here?

It means your booking includes confirmed access to the temple's upper structure, rather than grounds-level entry only. Structure access is ticketed separately by the operator of the site itself, which is what makes the guarantee worth having. What it does not mean is that the temple is nearly full every day; we looked for an official daily quota and found none published.

Is the entry ticket included in the price?

Check the inclusions for your chosen option on the live listing, since the tour is sold in several variants. To judge any bundle, the tickets guide shows what entry itself costs.

What should I wear for the climb?

Comfortable clothes and the Upanat sandals that come with structure access. There is no official published dress code beyond that; our what-to-wear guide covers the etiquette worth following at a sacred site.

Not sure this is your tour? The comparison page weighs it against the 12-hour Merapi day and the no-alarm day tour.

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