Lana Gallery tours

★ 4.9 (600+ reviews) • 17K+ booked
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Melvin ***
27 Nov 2025
this is for the adventure seekers. really fun drop down Jomblang cave - you really need to set aside fear and go for it. the cave itself is easy to navigate with the crew. they will hold your hand on the muddy steps and help take photos. worth it! wear something waterproof, maybe need long tights or long pants and long socks. but all your clothes will get dirty so bring a new set of clothes to change. wear slippers there to change to their boots. a tip is to buy a cheap head lamp from Daiso for this trip! the river tubing is also very relaxed after the cave. great helpful guides.
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Mei ****************
14 Jun 2025
Nugie our guide was on time, drove safely and most of all, a fun person to be with :) ATV tour- its was exhilarating, not for the faint hearted as some slopes down were steep, however the ATV guide was always looking out for us. We were wet from the cold river water...refreshing!! Merapi tour was a different operator, jeep ride was fun with cool mountain breeze in your face!! The route to the mountain has improved tremendously. Bring a change of clothes. Highly recommended!!
Melanie *******
28 Jun 2025
A fantastic day with so much to see and do. We chose a private tour which gave us so much flexibilty with our times. Our guide and driver Romy was excellent. He was a great communicator, telling us exactly what to expect, how long things might take and exactly where to be.
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Sally **
27 Aug 2025
Got Kak Noor as my guide 👍🏻👍🏻. The day before, they confirmed what time I needed to be ready. As soon as I got in the car, I was given 2 bottles of mineral water. This package is calculated per car. I accidentally made a mistake in the booking; I thought 2 pax meant I needed to book for 2 people, so the remainder was converted to the Jeep ride, since this doesn't include the Jeep service to go up. After seeing the sunrise, we continued to Borobudur. There are 2 types of tickets for Borobudur: a Ground Ticket and one that allows you to go up. If you've already bought a Ground Ticket but decide you want to go up, you can upgrade directly at the counter.
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Michael ***************
24 Aug 2025
very friendly guide and very organized. she messaged us 2 days earlier about the dress code and gave clear instructions on where to meet. she arrived earlier than the agreed time and explained all details of the building. very good.
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Yuzhabel *******
16 Oct 2025
We enjoyed the this trip so much. And hands down to Kuya Brian for taking good care of us during the whole duration of the tour. We highly recommend him as tour guide as he was so patient, recommended goods spots to eat and he was soo nice over all. 'Til next time, Kuya Brian and see you again, Jogja 🫶🏻
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Klook User
10 Aug 2024
Great driver. Good to see three different spots around Yogyakarta. Tera Cacas is underrated and has many photo spots for those looking to fill Instagram feeds or take nice photos. The photo spots are staged on a cliff over the ocean so many opportunities to take great photos. The two pine forests were similar, so maybe one could be replaced with an actual beach or another location. All three have multiple staged photo spots and offer a chance to take dramatically different photos than you might take in the city or at the temples.
CHENG *****
30 Jul 2024
Highly recommended: If you plan to visit the top of Borobudur, make sure you yourself book structure tickets online IN ADVANCE, as early as possible. That is because the day tour only includes ground tickets. A total of 1200 structure tickets only sell ONLINE, and each time slot only allows 150 visitors. ———— A breathtaking trip with both natural and cultural wonders. The sunrise in Sliancur is clear, beautiful and tranquil without crowds. Standing tall on the highland, we watch the sky changing in different shades, from cold colors to warm ones. Our next stop is Kedung Kayang Waterfall, where we get to enjoy a clear view of Merapi, too. The photographer there is so professional that he well captures both the waterfall and volcano.(We pay IDR5000 for standing on the observatory and IDR7500 for taking pictures.) Our final stop is Borobudur. With structure tickets, we have a private guide introducing us the history of the world’s largest Buddhist temple. And because of the limited number of visitors per hour, we fully appreciate how peaceful a religion can bring to our mind. To sum up, the natural and cultural wonders take our breath away. And Mr. Teguh, our considerate and humble tour guide, is simply happy because we are happy.
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