3 Days 2 nights Moslem Pilgrimage Semarang (JAWA TENGAH, INDONESIA)

Description
The very first Moslem kingdom on the island was founded in 1511 at Demak, about 40 km from Semarang. Today Demak is a sleepy little town, however, its glory of the past is still visible from one of the major relics, which is still well preserved. The Grand Mosque, a quaint blend of Hindu and Islamic architecture, still honored and worshipped by Javanese pilgrims. Central Java Province, as one of the Indonesia tourist destination areas, offers various kinds of tourist attractions whether natural, cultural, or man made features. Central Java is located exactly in the middle of Java Island. It borders with West Java Province in the western part, while in the eastern part borders with East Java Province. On the part of the southern side lies also the province of Yogyakarta Special Region. Central Java is the island's cultural, geographic, and historic heartland. Universities, dance schools, pottery, handicrafts, textiles and carving, give to the region a rich culture and interesting shopping. This is also the place of the famous Javanese temples of Borobudur. But it is not the only ones to be noted Dieng plateau and Sukuh temple are worth a visit. Performing arts is still widely practiced, and traditional dance dramas (Wayang Orang) or shadow puppets (Wayang Kulit) performances are easy to find. Mountains cross the entire central portion of the province. The cool slopes contain numerous hill resorts

tinerary
Day 1 Arrival SEMARANG. Then visit Thousand Doors Building, Old City Complex, Blenduk Church, Grand Mosque of Central Java (Lunch, Dinner) 
Day 2 Today to visit Grand Mosque of Kudus, Tomb of Sunan Kudus, Tomb of Sunan Muria, Tomb of Sunan Kalijaga in Demak (Lunch, Dinner) 
Day 3 Free program. Departure from SEMARANG 
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