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Jambuluwuk Malioboro Hotel Yogyakarta

5.0 star property
8.0 out of 10, Very Good, (177)
"The service from start to finish was excellent. The staff is always helpful and very cordial. The hotel is beautiful and very well maintained, the room was well decorated and comfortable. Good location."
The price is SAR 131
SAR 162 total
includes taxes & fees
7 Apr - 8 Apr
Jambuluwuk Malioboro Hotel Yogyakarta

1O1 STYLE Yogyakarta Malioboro

3.0 star property
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (6)
"Beautiful view and new . Friendly service and quiet. "
The price is SAR 117
SAR 144 total
includes taxes & fees
8 Apr - 9 Apr
1O1 STYLE Yogyakarta Malioboro

Puri Pangeran Hotel Yogyakarta

3.0 star property
8.0 out of 10, Very Good, (30)
"Nice garden and pool"
The price is SAR 83
SAR 102 total
includes taxes & fees
8 Apr - 9 Apr
Puri Pangeran Hotel Yogyakarta

Front One Cabin Malioboro Jogja

3.0 star property
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (26)
"Great location, close to everything"
Front One Cabin Malioboro Jogja

Zest Hotel Yogyakarta

3.5 star property
7.2 out of 10, Good, (55)
"The staff were amazing. The breakfast buffet and restaurant were good. The location was very central and walkable. The room was spacious. The only downside to this hotel was in the cleanliness of the bathroom and bedding. If the bathroom was given a really good scrubbing and the grout in the tiles a clean with a bit of bleach to get rid of all the mildew it would make such a difference. The white bedding is not cleaned with any kind of whitening detergent so unfortunately they look a bit grubby...
The price is SAR 56
SAR 70 total
includes taxes & fees
17 Apr - 18 Apr
Zest Hotel Yogyakarta

Kalingga Sekar

2.5 star property
The price is SAR 26
SAR 32 total
includes taxes & fees
19 Apr - 20 Apr
Kalingga Sekar

Bronk House

2.0 star property
Bronk House

Collection O Hotel Vala

2.5 star property
The price is SAR 52
SAR 64 total
includes taxes & fees
18 Apr - 19 Apr
Collection O Hotel Vala

SPOT ON 92319 White House Syariah

2.0 star property
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (1)
SPOT ON 92319 White House Syariah

OYO 91596 Hotel Rajadani

2.0 star property
OYO 91596 Hotel Rajadani

Reddoorz Near Lempuyangan Train Station

3.0 star property
Reddoorz Near Lempuyangan Train Station

Omahqu Guest House

3.0 star property
Omahqu Guest House

Kalingga Heritage Hotel

2.5 star property
Kalingga Heritage Hotel
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This is a traditional game which I enjoyed playing a lot as a child. Recently I found them used in hotels and restaurants in Indonesia either for decor purposes or to contain snacks. Brings back lots of good memories! It is known as Congkak in Indonesia.


The oldest mancala game boards were found in a ruined fort of Roman Egypt and date back to the 4th century AD. The game was likely introduced to Southeast Asia by Indian in the 15th century. Ancient Tamils during their Chola expedition and Trading with Indonesian Islands ( Sumetra, Java ) took this game there. In Indonesia, this is known as Congkak or Congklakin. It is believed to have spread throughout Malay world through merchants via Malacca, an important trading post at that time. In the early days, it was thought that this game was for the king and family and palace residents, however later it spread to the general population of the kingdom. Beside the Indian Peranakan also enjoy playing Congkak.

In Java, the term "dakon stone" refers to the similarly pitmarked stones from the bronze-Iron Age period of Indonesia. These stones have rows of 4 or 5 cup-shaped holes and two holes at each end, a formation which has much in common with that of the similarly named game in Java. This prehistoric dakon stones is unrelated to the game and were probably employed in ceremonies to propitiate ancestors. Such stones can be found around Java.

The current Malaysian Ringgit 10 sen coin has a Congkak board on the reverse in recognition of the long history of congkak in Malaysia.

Source: Wikipedia
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