1. Borobudur is a ninth-century Mahayana Buddhist temple in Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia. It is the world’s largest Buddhist temple and UNESCO World Heritage Site. The temple is designed in the form of a mandala, a visual representation of the cosmos in Buddhist symbolism. The main dome is surrounded by 72 Buddha statues and 2,672 relief panels depicting scenes from Buddhist sutras. Borobudur is also considered a masterpiece of Buddhist architecture, containing more than 1.6 million stone blocks.
2. Borobudur is open every day from 6 am to 5 pm. The phone number for Borobudur is (0293) 788266.
3. The ticket price for Borobudur varies depending on whether you are a foreign or domestic visitor. As of 2021, the ticket price for foreign visitors is IDR 500,000 (~$35 USD) on weekdays and IDR 750,000 (~$53 USD) on weekends and holidays. Domestic visitors pay IDR 75,000 (~$5 USD) on weekdays and IDR 100,000 (~$7 USD) on weekends and holidays. Visitors can purchase tickets online or at the ticket counter. Transport options to Borobudur include hiring a private car, taking a shuttle bus, or booking a tour.