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Rekomendasi Wisata Edukasi di Jogja yang Seru dan Ramah Anak
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Rekomendasi Wisata Edukasi di Jogja yang Seru dan Ramah Anak

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Fun and Family-Friendly Educational Attractions in Jogja

09 May 2025

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Yogyakarta isn’t just Indonesia’s beloved student city; it’s also one of the country’s most complete travel destinations. That’s why it’s no surprise Jogja ranks high on the list for family getaways, especially if you’re looking to blend leisure with learning.

 

The city offers a wide range of educational attractions that are fun, interactive, and sure to delight kids of all ages. What’s exciting is that Jogja’s educational experiences aren’t limited to the historic Keraton area.

 

Across the region, you’ll find fascinating spots where kids can expand their horizons, whether it’s science, local culture, or nature conservation. Here are the recommendations.

 

5 Educational Tours of Yogyakarta

 

1. Taman Pintar Yogyakarta

 

Taman Pintar is the go-to educational landmark for families traveling with school-age kids. Conveniently located near the Kraton and the bustling Malioboro Street, this interactive science center features zones like the Solar System Zone, the Box and Oval Buildings, and even a planetarium.

 

  • Focus: Science, technology, astronomy, and hands-on experiments
  • Recommended Age: 3 years and up
  • Tickets: Rp12,000–Rp25,000 per attraction
  • Hours: Daily, 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Address: Jl. Panembahan Senopati No.1-3, Yogyakarta

 

 

 

2. Kasongan Tourism Village

 

A bit away from the city buzz, Kasongan Tourism Village offers kids the chance to roll up their sleeves and craft pottery alongside local artisans. It’s a fantastic way to introduce children to local arts, crafts, and village life.

 

  • Focus: Pottery-making, traditional arts, creative industries
  • Recommended Age: 5 years and up
  • Tickets: Free (additional cost for workshops)
  • Hours: Daily, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Address: Jl. Kasongan, Bangunjiwo Village, Kasihan District, Bantul

 

3. Ullen Sentalu Museum

 

For older kids and teens fascinated by history and culture, the Ullen Sentalu Museum is a must. With expert guides leading the way, visitors dive into the rich history of the Mataram Kingdom and the lives of Yogyakarta and Solo’s aristocracy.

 

  • Focus: Javanese royal history, culture, traditional arts
  • Recommended Age: 10 years and up
  • Tickets: Rp50,000–Rp100,000 (depending on tour package)
  • Hours: Tuesday–Sunday, 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Address: Jl. Boyong KM 25, Kaliurang, Sleman

 

4. Sato Loka Conservation Park

 

If your kids love animals, Sato Loka is the place to be. This family-friendly conservation park introduces children to various animals and livestock, teaching them about care, farming, and sustainability.

 

  • Focus: Wildlife conservation, farming, eco-tourism
  • Recommended Age: 3 years and up
  • Tickets: Rp15,000; educational packages available at Rp30,000–Rp70,000
  • Hours: Daily, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Address: Jl. Kaliurang KM 22, Yogyakarta

 

 

 

5. Parangtritis Geomaritime Science Park (Gumuk Pasir Museum)

 

Near Parangtritis Beach, this destination blends nature and marine education. As part of the Parangtritis Coastal and Sand Dunes Geospatial Center, it offers insights into coastal geography, climate change, and maritime technology.

 

Be sure to register online before your visit. And if you’re short on time, don’t miss the iconic Parangkusumo Sand Dunes, which famously appeared in Sal Priadi’s “Gala Bunga Matahari” music video.

 

  • Focus: Marine science, coastal geography, disaster mitigation
  • Recommended Age: 7 years and up
  • Tickets: Free
  • Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Address: Jalur Jalan Lintas Selatan, Depok, Parangtritis, Kec. Kretek, Kabupaten Bantul, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta

 

Top Tips for a Smooth Educational Family Trip in Jogja

 

  • Match activities to your child’s age. Young kids will love Taman Pintar, while teens may be drawn to Ullen Sentalu.
  • Keep your schedule flexible. One or two stops a day are enough to keep kids engaged without wearing them out.
  • Pack smart. Bring light clothing, hats, sunscreen, water, and snacks to keep everyone comfortable.
  • Get kids involved. Let them join workshops, quizzes, or animal feedings for a hands-on experience they’ll remember.
  • Choose hassle-free transport. Renting a car makes it easy to hop between spots, especially when traveling with young children.

 

 

 

Make the Most of Your Jogja Adventure with TRAC Car Rental

 

For a comfortable and convenient family trip in Jogja, consider renting a car with TRAC. Offering both self-drive and driver services, TRAC gives you the flexibility to plan your trip your way. All vehicles are clean, well-maintained, and under five years old, ensuring a safe and smooth ride wherever you go.

 

Booking is easy. You can reserve your car through the TRAC website or the TRACtoGo app, available on Google Playstore and the App Store.

 

Stay up to date with the latest travel tips and offers by subscribing to TRAC’s newsletter or following @trac_astra on Instagram, TRAC-Astra Rent a Car on Facebook, and @TRACastra on X.

 

Whatever the track, just use TRAC! 

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