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Is Yogyakarta Safe?

8.0
Tripvey Safety Score
estimated from public data
Safe to Visit
Tripvey's estimate from travel advisories and public data — not official safety advice. How we score
8.0
Safety
Crime & scam risk
9.3
Value
Budget friendliness
9.0
Beauty
Scenery & culture

What Travelers Say About Yogyakarta

Yogyakarta — affectionately called Jogja — is the cultural and artistic heart of Java and the only Indonesian city still ruled by a sultanate. It is laid-back, intellectual, and creative, packed with universities, street art, and gamelan music drifting from the kraton (palace). The vibe is warm and unhurried, a refreshing contrast to Jakarta's rush. The region's headline sights are two of the world's great monuments: Borobudur, the colossal 9th-century Buddhist stupa best seen at sunrise, and Prambanan, a soaring Hindu temple complex nearby. In the city itself, explore the Sultan's Palace, the eerie Taman Sari water castle, and the underground tunnels, then wander Malioboro street for batik, leather puppets, and silver from nearby Kotagede. Mount Merapi, an active volcano, looms on the horizon for jeep tours and hikes. Food here is sweet and distinctive — the signature dish is gudeg, young jackfruit slow-cooked in coconut milk and palm sugar, served with rice and egg. Graze at street-side lesehan mats, sip kopi joss (coffee with burning charcoal), and try bakpia pastries as edible souvenirs. Tip: rent a scooter or hire a driver for temple runs, dress modestly at religious sites, and bargain politely at Malioboro.

Common Scams in Yogyakarta

Becak & Taxi 'Batik Shop' Detoursmedium
Becak and taxi drivers offer a cheap city tour that detours to batik and art 'galleries' where they earn commission and prices are inflated. Decline and set your own route.
Fake 'Last Day' Art Salemedium
Friendly 'art students' claim an exhibition closes today and pressure you to buy overpriced batik as an 'investment.' It's a classic Yogya scam — walk away.
Malioboro Pricing & Pickpocketslow
Along Malioboro, vendors quote tourists high and crowds attract pickpockets. Haggle for souvenirs and keep your bag in front.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Yogyakarta safe for tourists?

Yogyakarta scores 8.0/10 for safety on Tripvey, based on travel advisories and public data. Petty theft is the most commonly reported issue. Keep your phone in your front pocket and you'll likely have no problems.

Is Yogyakarta safe at night?

Yogyakarta is generally safe at night in tourist and central areas. Grab or local ride-apps are the safest option after midnight — avoid unlicensed taxis.

Is Yogyakarta safe for solo female travelers?

Yogyakarta (8.0/10) is one of the better options for solo female travelers in its region. Stay in well-reviewed hostels or hotels, use apps for transport, and the locals are generally helpful.

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