Water Castle
Davide VadalaDavide Vadala|Guest Contributor|SIGHTSEEING, INDONESIA Updated : Dec 23, 2015, 09.38 PM IST
Davide Vadala
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As you enter the recently restored central part of the complex, a guide will be assigned to you. In fact, a guide will be assigned “to take possession of you” since we weren't able to understand if it was an official service offered by the administration or just a local trying to make a living.
The other three sectors were initially part of the Water Castle, and included two lakes with islands, several pavilions and dozens of buildings and pools, but these have been left in total abandon after being damaged by earthquakes in the past. Taman Sari is located about 2 km away from the Kraton Complex.
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