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January 31, 2023
Disclaimer: I used to go to university in Jogja, so my love for it has deep roots. But returning as a working adult after not having scratched the travel itch for a good while, Yabbiekayu had me falling in love with Jogja all over again. It's not just their welcoming staff, or expansive views of Kasongan village surrounding the periphery, it's how everything has a story to be told about. The five Bungalows are experiments on sustainable living, evolving from one to the next. Mine was the first to be built, and entering it, I was swept away by the smell of aged timber, and tickled by the creativity in every bit of furniture. The outdoor bathroom got me feeling like a Javanese princess, and the well-stocked minibar plus private back garden views of the moonlight bouncing against the reflection of the rice paddies created nights I will soon never forget. I also ate pretty much all my meals during my stay at their organic restaurant because it is THAT good. I didn't try out any of their activities (I did still forage the pink water guavas to and from my bungalow), but I can imagine what they have to offer will astound nonetheless. If you, like me, want to support a business that supports itself from not only taking from nature, but teaching us to respect and work with it, that respects the culture of the people from whom it is created, with a dash of luxury and delectable dietary offerings, then Yabbiekayu is definitely the place for you.