1. Prambanan Temple Complex is located in Yogyakarta, Indonesia and is considered one of the largest Hindu temples in Southeast Asia. The temple complex was built in the 9th century during the reign of the Sanjaya Dynasty. It comprises of three main temples known as Triloka, which represents the three realms or cosmic regions. The largest temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and measures 47 meters in height. The temple complex has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991.

2. The working time of the Prambanan Temple Complex is from 6 am to 5 pm. The phone number of the temple complex is +62 274 496401.

3. The ticket fee to enter the temple complex varies according to the nationality of the visitor. Indonesian citizens are charged IDR 30,000 while foreigners have to pay IDR 415,000. The ticket includes access to the temple compound and other attractions within the complex. Visitors can take either a private or public transportation to reach the temple complex. Private taxis are available in the city of Yogyakarta. Alternatively, visitors can take a TransJogja bus (route 1B or 3B) from Adi Sutjipto International Airport to the Prambanan Temple bus stop.