1. Selogriyo Temple (Candi Selogriyo) is a Hindu temple situated on a hill in Selogriyo Village of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. It was built during the 9th century AD and served as a place of worship for the Shivaite community. The temple complex consists of several structures, including the main temple, a small temple, a meditation hall, and a bathing place. The temple’s design features intricate relief carvings, and it is said to represent the peak of Hindu architecture in the region. Visitors can climb up to the temple and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding rice fields and mountains.

2. The temple is open daily from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Phone information is not available.

3. Admission fee for Selogriyo Temple is IDR 15,000 per person (as of 2021). The temple is located about 25 km from Yogyakarta city center, and transportation options include renting a car or motorbike, taking a taxi, or joining a guided tour. The road to the temple is steep and bumpy, so visitors are advised to wear comfortable shoes and prepare for a short hike.