Your stay — Losmen Dan Restaurant
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$1 ≈ IDR 18097.75 · IDR
Emergency Contacts
WonosoboFor general emergencies in Wonosobo, Indonesia, dial 112 for a unified emergency service. Local numbers may work best from landlines; 110 for police, 118 for ambulance, 113 for fire. If you’re on a mobile, 112 often routes fastest. For non-urgent help, try the local police station at Wonosobo (+62 286 321 111) or the main hospital, RSUD KRT Setjonegoro (+62 286 321 686). Keep your accommodation’s front desk number handy—they can assist with translations or local contacts.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Wonosobo, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Losmen Dan Restaurant
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Yogyakarta International Airport (YIA) → Hotel Kurnia Homestay
💡 Take Damri from YIA to Giwangan Terminal (IDR 50,000), then board a ‘KARTANEGARA’ bus to Wonosobo (IDR 50,000). Get off at Wonosobo Terminal, then take a 10-minute ojek (motorbike taxi, IDR 15,000) to Kurnia Homestay on Jalan Garuda. Cheapest option but needs at least 3 hours total.
Yogyakarta International Airport (YIA) → Hotel Kurnia Homestay, Wonosobo
💡 Faster than public bus and drops you right at the homestay lobby. Companies like 'TransWonosobo' or 'Winosari Travel' run this route. Very reliable for solo travellers—no extra ojek needed.
Yogyakarta International Airport (YIA) → Front One Harvest Hotel Wonosobo
💡 Pre-book via the hotel or a local driver—rates are fixed and safer than hailing at arrivals. The road climbs through Dieng Plateau, so confirm the car has good AC.
Wonosobo Bus Terminal → Front One Harvest Hotel Wonosobo
💡 Angkots are yellow with a red stripe—route A or D passes near the hotel. Flag one down anywhere along Jalan Dieng. Carry small change; drivers rarely break large notes.
Terminal Giwangan, Yogyakarta → Wonosobo Bus Terminal
💡 Catch a 'Patas' AC bus for a bit more comfort—they have fewer stops. Tell the driver you're getting off at Wonosobo, not just passing through, or you'll end up at the ring road.
Giwangan Terminal, Yogyakarta → Wonosobo Terminal (then ojek to Kurnia Homestay)
💡 Sit on the left side for views of rice terraces and Mount Sindoro. Don't trust drivers who say 'expedition'—they'll overcharge. Ask for 'bus biasa' (standard bus). Once at Wonosobo Terminal, ojek drivers know Kurnia Homestay by name.
Yogyakarta International Airport (YIA) → Hotel Kurnia Homestay, Wonosobo
💡 Use the fixed-price counter inside the arrivals hall to avoid haggling. The drive goes via scenic mountain roads—ask to stop at Ketep Pass for a 15-minute volcano view (no extra charge if brief). Tolls are already included in the quoted price.
Anywhere in Wonosobo town → Front One Harvest Hotel Wonosobo
💡 The app works well in town—choose 'GoRide' or 'GrabBike' for quick hops. The hotel's on a main road so drop-off is easy. Wear a helmet, especially if heading up to Dieng.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Top Attractions in Wonosobo
💡 Come at dusk for the street food stalls selling gethuk goreng (fried cassava) and wedang jahe (ginger drink).
💡 The real action starts after 4pm – try the skewered sate kelinci (rabbit satay) from the vendor near the east gate. Cash only, about 10,000 IDR per portion.
💡 It’s a passion project run by the owner – call ahead (use the number on Google Maps) to confirm they’re open. Donations encouraged (10,000-20,000 IDR). They’ll turn on lights only once you arrive.
💡 Come before 8am to see the mist lift off the lake – you’ll have the place nearly to yourself and the colour shifts are most vivid in early morning light.
💡 No entry fee, but you’ll pay 2,000-5,000 IDR at the village parking lot. Wear sandals that can get wet – the rocks are slippery. Best visited after a dry spell when the water is clear.
💡 The temples themselves are free to walk around. Only pay if you want to enter the main Kawah Sikidang crater area. Bring a scarf – sulphur fumes can be strong, and it protects your face.
💡 Start walking by 4am from the Dieng plateau car park to catch the sunrise. Bring a torch and warm jacket.
💡 Visit early morning to avoid crowds and see the temples in soft light. Entry is 10,000 IDR (less than £0.50).