KISI KISI LKS Perhotelan DIY 2023

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Kuliner

1. Sate Klatak
Klatak satay is goat satay which originates from the word 'klatak'. So the salt sprinkled on young
goat meat will sound 'klatak-klatak-klatak' when it is burned.

2. Gudeg
Gudeg is a traditional Javanese dish from YogyakartaIs, made from young jackfruit stewed for
several hours with palm sugar, and coconut milk.

3. Bakpia
Bakpia is known as the pia or pia cake.
Bakpia is a sort of food made from green beans with sugar mixture wrapped in flour and then
baked. In some areas of Indonesia, the food seemed ‘legit’ (very delicious) if it is eaten
This cake is a descent of Chinese tou luk pia, which means ‘mung bean cake’. Bakpia began to be
produced in Pathok village, Yogyakarta
There have been some development in bakpia filling, such as durian, cheese and chocolate too.

Interesting place
1. Sultan Palace
The Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat Palace or Yogyakarta Palace is the official palace of the
Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat Sultanate which is now located in the city of Yogyakarta.

2. Tamansari
Located near the Kraton, this place was also known as the garden for the Sultan of Yogyakarta.
Tamansari was originally built for multiple purposes yet now only several buildings remain.
Some of its original functions were a place to rest, to meditate, to work, to hide and to defend
the Sultan’s family.  In this present day, some of its buildings have now become homes for local
residents and only the mosque, resting and bathing space, and underground tunnels are
accessible by tourists.

Get There
Tamansari is only a few blocks from Kraton and can be reached by walking about 15
minutes from there. People can also use becak to go to this place. For those who use
vehicle, you can go to Jl. Taman Sari through the Pasar Ngasem area and enter the East
Gate as it has bigger parking lot.

Get Around
Tamansari is located near Pasar Ngasem where people could buy various local foods. A
lot of stores and stalls also sell souvenirs along the road.

3. Malioboro
Malioboro is the most famous street in Yogyakarta. Located in the heart of the city, this is the
main street and was once the ceremonial avenue for the Sultan to pass through on his way to
and from the Keraton.
Malioboro is packed with shops selling curiosities, and street vendors offering souvenirs at
affordable prices, so you’re bound to find something of interest in this street. If you’re after
some batik to take home as a souvenir, then Malioboro is the right place for you. Batik can also
be made into bags, table cloths, bed sheets, pillow covers, curtains, and a whole lot more.

Get Around
The best way to take in the sights of Malioboro is on foot. Stalls and stores line up the
streets. You won't need a car when the next stall to browse is right next door. There are
so many wares to choose from here, that you just might need to return the next day to
finish all your shopping.

Get There
Malioboro is within walking distance from Stasiun Tugu (Tugu Railway Station). You
can get here on foot or ride a becak (pedicab) or the ubiquitous four-wheeled horse-drawn
carts called “andong”.

4. Parangtritis
Parangtritis is located around 28 km (17 miles) from Yogyakarta this is the ideal distance to
come for a day trip to take a break out of the city and soak up the roar of the waves and the
astounding atmosphere. Here you’ll see some incredibly green lush hills set against the
backdrop of a raging ocean.
What makes Parangtritis particularly special is that it is not only an enchanting holiday spot, it’s
also a sacred place. According to legend, when you come here you are entering the domain of
Kanjeng Ratu Kidul, Queen of the Southern Ocean who is not known for being welcoming to
newcomers. For this reason, the Javanese will not wear green, especially yellow-green around
here as it’s believed that this attracts the Queen.

Get Around
Walking along the shoreline is the best way to marvel at the landscape here.

Get There
The easiest way to get to Parangtritis beach is to drive from Yogyakarta. It can be
reached in two ways, through Kretek village or through a more rugged road that runs
through Imogiri and Siluk village. 

Activity / Performance
1. Lava tourmerapi
2. Ramayana ballet
3. Labuhan

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