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Borobudur as the World Cultural Masterpiece
Located on the island of Java, the magnificent Borobudur temple is the world’s largest Buddhist
monument, an ancient site widely considered to be one of the world’s seven wonders. The
temple sits majestically on a hilltop overlooking lush green fields and distant hills in Magelang
Regency, which is 100 km southwest of Semarang, 86 km to the west of Surakarta, and 40 km
northwest of Yogyakarta. It covers an enormous area, measuring 132x132 meters, and has
2,673 relief panels and 504 Buddha statues. The architecture and stonework of this temple
have no equal in the artistic value, so-called as the world cultural masterpiece.
In national scale, the government has set the area of Borobudur and its surrounding areas as a
National Tourism Strategic Area (Kawasan Strategis Pariwisata Nasional/KSPN). For developing
Borobudur, the government established the Borobudur Authority Agency and offers various
investment opportunities in 3 (three) areas, namely Core Area, Supporting Area, and
Priority Area.
Development of the Core Area
1. Development of Tourism Information Center (TIC)
a. Background
Tourism Information Center (TIC) at KSPN Borobudur and its surroundings is an area that
provides information about KSPN Borobudur. The current condition, TIC area consists of
TIC building and hall with functions that are still needed to be improved. Therefore, it is
necessary to revitalize the physical and non-physical areas of TIC.
b. Scope of Work
Construction of the welcome gate.
Development of new TIC by adding an interactive museum featuring information on
all tourist destinations in KSPN Borobudur and its trademark in the form of multi
media. It will also have some rooms to display the documentary movies of the
tourist destinations.
Revitalization of the existing hall as a gallery building for a small scale expo.
Revitalization of the existing TIC building as an expo center with a larger scale than
the gallery.
Development of parking areas and souvenir shops.
Mbudur Walk
Forestry Resort Bedah Menoreh
Wanurejo Sightseeing & Agroutourism
Progo Riverside Walk
Tourist Information Center (TIC)
Pawon Temple
Borobudur
c. Location
Borobudur District
d. Financial Aspect
Estimated Investment Value: IDR 30.60 Billion
Siteplan Perspective
1. Welcome Gate 2. New TIC
Destinasi Wisata
3. Gallery Building 4. Expo Center
5. Parking Area and Souvenir Shops
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2. Development of Pawon Temple
a. Background
Pawon temple is currently located in the middle of residential buildings. From the
direction of Mungkid, its location can be reached before Borobudur. Pawon Temple is
filled by settlements, souvenir kiosks, cafes, and other buildings on the national strategic
streets. Therefore, the arrangement of buildings around the temple should be done so
that Pawon Temple can appear magnificent as a worship building should be respected
by the surrounding community.
b. Scope of Work
Revitalization of the parking area and its surroundings
Development of trade and services areas
Revitalization of the buildings around the temple
c. Location
Brojonalan Village, Borobudur District
d. Financial Aspect
Estimated Investment Value: IDR 6.14 Billion
Existing condition of Pawon Temple
3. Development of Tourism Street Mbudur Walk (Pramudyawardhani Street)
a. Background
Pramudyawardhani Street is a road connecting Borobudur market and terminal with
Borobudur Temple. The street has now grown as a location for trading activities and
services. However, the condition of the area is less organized, filled with rows of
residential buildings that have evolved into business sites, with irregular shapes and
appearance. The absence of pedestrian lanes, almost non-existent shade vegetation,
and other activities certainly do not support tourism.
Site plan Site plan
Praying Room & Restroom
Front Look
Sitting group area Souvenir & Gift Shop
Development of Pawon Temple
b. Scope of Work
Revitalization of the area and pedestrian path
Arrangement of the buildings
Development of activities that support pedestrian paths such as souvenir kiosks,
Indonesian cuisine restaurant, and business offices to support tourism business
activities.
Development of tourism facilities and infrastructure
c. Location
Pramudyawardhani Street, Borobudur District (4.13 Ha)
d. Financial Aspect
Estimated Investment Value: IDR 24.67 Billion
Existing condition of Mbudur Walk
Development of Mbudur Walk
Development of the Supporting Area
1. Development of Wanurejo Sightseeing and Agrotourism
a. Background
There are many tourists who are interested in agricultural activities and sunset
sightseeing of Borobudur Temple in Wanurejo;
The existence of environmental tourism attraction (rice fields, gardens and rural
areas) and natural tourist attraction (landscape towards Menoreh Hills, Elo River and
Progo River);
The existence of the activities of alms of the earth culture which is done after the
harvest time;
There are many creative crafts produced by the local community;
Supporting facilities are available (homestay, Indonesian cuisine restaurants,
telephone and wifi network, public transportation and car / motorbike / bicycle /
horse-drawn carriage).
b. Scope of Work
Development of agro tourism with planting and harvesting activities involving
tourists
Development of retention basin and preservation of earth alms activities
Development of the viewing post to view the sunset of Borobudur and view
Menoreh Mountains
Development of paragliding landings
Development of outdoor space and cultural attractions
Development of trade and service areas such as café and souvenir shop
c. Location
Borobudur District
d. Financial Aspect
Estimated Investment Value: IDR 66.47 Billion
Siteplan Paragliding landings
2. Development of Bedah Menoreh, especially in Tourist Attractions (Daya Tarik
Wisata/DTW) of Watu Putih, Bukit Nganguk and Bukit Gorndopuro Wangi)
a. Background
Bedah Menoreh is one of the alternative access roads that will be the route from
Kulonprogo Airport to Borobudur. The total length travelled is around 63 km. Bedah
Menoreh is expected to be a tourist area supporting Borobudur Temple and its
surroundings as well as to break up tourists to not only visit Borobudur Temple. Bedah
Menoreh is a hill area with great scenery and has great prospect to be developed.
b. Scope of Work
Development of glass bridge in Watu Putih
Development of cable cars, cafes, gazebos and viewing tower in Bukit Nganguk
Development of paragliding activities in Bukit Gondopuro Wangi
Sunset viewing tower
Sunset viewing tower
Gazebo Café and souvenir shop
Outdoor space and cultural attractions
Retention basin
c. Location
Watu Putih, Bukit Nganguk and Bukit Gorndopuro Wangi area (3.46 Ha) in Majaksing
Village, Borobudur District (about 3.5 Km south of Borobudur Temple).
d. Financial Aspect
Estimated Investment Value: IDR 1.92 Trillion
Site plan of Watu Putih – Bukit Nganguk
– Bukit Gondopuro Wangi Site plan of Watu Putih – Bukit Nganguk
Perspective of Watu Putih – Bukit
Nganguk
Glass bridge in Watu Putih Cable car in Bukit Nganguk Kereta Gantung Bukit Nganguk
Cable car station in Bukit Nganguk Viewing tower in Bukit Nganguk
Paragliding landings in Bukit Gondopuro
Wangi
Paragliding landings in Bukit
Gondopuro Wangi
Development of the Priority Area
1. Development of Progo Riverside Walk
a. Background
Progo River which is located close to Pawon Temple has an important history as the
Ancient River and can be used as a supporting tourist destination of Pawon Temple.
b. Scope of Work
Development of jogging tracks and parks along Progo Riverside.
Development of plaza, café and souvenir shop at 12 points of Progo Riverside.
Development of a resort, lighting system, toilet and garbage facilities at some points
of Progo Riverside overlooking the river.
Development of the amphitheater as a place of outdoor performances and placed
opposite the Pawon Temple area so that Pawon Temple can be seen from the
amphitheater.
Development of meditation area at the river delta precisely at the meeting point
between Progo River and Elo River.
Club house Gazebo
Parking area
Management Office and Ticket Counter
Treetops Adventure & Outbound Treetops Adventure & Outbound
c. Location
Along the Progo River area with a long development area of ± 1,920.73 meters from the
base of the Progo River bridge to the southern end of the Progo River delta and Elo River
encounters with a total development plan of 38.28 ha.
d. Financial Aspect
Estimated Investment Value: IDR 82 Billion
2. Development of a New Natural Forestry Resort
a. Background
The basis of the development of the new tourist resort areas in Perhutani's
production forest is the need for more hotels and their international services,
especially to accommodate foreign tourists, to be close to Borobudur temple, to be
developed as a tourist area and away from the society so that the negative influence
of foreign tourist culture can be suppressed.
Rope bridge and plaza Jogging tracks and parks
Praying room and restroom Plaza with café and souvenir shops
Site plan of Progo Riverside Walk
In Bener District there are two natural forest locations, namely Plot 98 and Plot 99.
Considering the physical condition of the land and the current accessibility, the
development of forest resorts is planned to be developed in Plot 98.
b. Scope of Work
Development of welcome hall, performance center
Development of spiritual center, art galleries and museum
Development of community craft center
Development of boutique and simple resort, spa and beauty center, restaurant and
café, and convention hall
Development of community center and green open space
c. Location
Bener District, Purworejo Regency
d. Financial Aspect
Estimated Investment Value: IDR 1.54 Trillion
Welcome hall Resort
Resort and gazebo Resort
Resort Resort
Investment opportunities are worth considering because KSPN Borobudur is targeted to
attract 5 million domestic tourists visit, 2 million foreign tourists visit and foreign exchange.
Air balloon area
Camping ground
Ampitheater Treetops Adventure Area
Air balloon area Camping ground
• Tourism Competitiveness Index (WEF)**)
• International Tourist Arrivals • Domestic Tourist Trips
• Contribution to GDP • Foreign Exchange • Contribution to Employment
2014 TARGET 2019
• 40 trillion • Rp 24 trillion • 500 thousand
• 9 trillion • Rp 3 trillion • 300 thousand
• #30 • 2 million • 5 million
• #70 • 250 thousand • 3 million
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• Tourism Competitiveness Index (WEF)**)
• International Tourist Arrivals) • Domestic Tourist Trips
• Contribution to GDP • Foreign Exchange • Contribution to Employment
2014 TARGET 2019
• 15% • US$ 20 billion • 13 million
• 9 % (Rp. 946,09 T) • US$ 11 billion • 11 million
• #30 • 20 million • 275 million
• #70 • 9 million • 250 million
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BOROBUDUR TARGET
NATIONAL TARGET
Popularity of KSPN Borobudur continues to increase, as evidenced by the increasing number
of foreign tourists from 123,823 in 2013 to 275,821 in 2016 and the domestic tourists from
2,830,230 in 2012 to 3,605,387 in 2016.
In addition, the government provides support related to the development of accessibility,
including the construction of Kulon Progo Airport and the development of Ahmad Yani
Airport and the planned construction of Bawen - Yogyakarta toll road and the cruise
terminal at Tanjung Emas Port.
123,823
268,928
256,362
275,821
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50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
2013 2014 2015 2016
International Tourists Arrival to Borobudur (2013-2016)
0
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Domestic Tourists Trip to Borobudur (2012-2016)
Ahmad Yani Airport,
Semarang
Tanjung Emas Seaport,
Semarang
Development of Plot 98 and
Plot 99 Access Road
Development of Access Road
Kulon Progo Airport -
Borobudur
Development of Kulon Progo
Airport
Development of Bawen –
Yogya Toll Road
Revitalization and Development of
Railway Infrastructure of Kulon Progo –
Yogya – Solo – Semarang – Magelang –
Yogya Railway
Adi Sumarmo Airport,
Boyolali
Semarang – Solo Toll
Road
Development of Yogya
– Magelang Railway
Financial Aspect
Contact:
Mr. Prambudi Trajutrisno
Head of Development of Tourism Destination Division
Youth, Sports, and Tourism Agency of Central Java Province
Jl. Ki Mangunsarkoro No. 12 Semarang
Telp: +6224 8419958
No. HP: +62 822 26611173
Email: [email protected]
• Investment Value: IDR 3.77 T • IRR: 25.83%
• Cooperation Scheme: Cooperation between Investor and Borobudur Authority Agency
• Cooperation Period: 25 years
• Target of Tourist Visit in 2026: 8.9 million