If you are looking for the best places to meet girls in Yogyakarta and a dating guide for this city then you are in the right spot. We will fill you in on not only how to meet single women around town but some ways to show them a good time when you hang out together. We expect most of the guys reading this are going to be foreigners so we will be giving some tips for any tourists or new expats towards the end. They will help make your trip or life a little easier and will cover things like the Indonesian dating culture and other advice for your day to day life.

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Learn about their personal stories, and find out how you can explore Yogyakarta together. It was such a wonderful experience getting to know Erna and her neighbourhood. She brought us along to the market near her place to buy the ingredients and we got to see how they locals do it. It was also fun to actually go to a local's house to cook!


Dating Single Girls in Yogyakarta (Indonesia)
Yogyakarta or Jogja, in my opinion, is one of the most underrated Indonesian cities for international travel. Locals love going to Jogja mainly for 3 things — to learn about Indonesian ancient history, go to the beautiful beaches in the southern region, and try all of the awesome local food. Students from all over Indonesia make Yogyakarta their home for a few years until they graduate, making this city very budget-friendly in terms of accommodation and food prices.




Fishermen there are very active and the fruits of their efforts can be tasted at various restaurants in the area. Watching the locals go about their daily lives can also be an interesting experience to add to your otherwise common trip. Already a popular tourist destination in Gunung Kidul, Yogyakarta, Sundak Beach in Sidoharjo village is also a place where you can join the locals as they gather sea urchins. Before the sun fully rises, you will find people walking along the reefs overgrown with seaweed to gather the urchins, wearing non-slip and thick footwear to protect their feet from sharp thorns.