Tourism Tembi village, or who are also familiar with the title "Dewi Tembi", --Goddess Tembi--, is a location-based tourist village located on Jl. Parangtritis kilometer 8.5, Sewon, Bantul - Yogyakarta.
With just about 15 minutes from Malioboro and the city center, the location of the hamlet Tembi is not too difficult to achieve. As well as access roads Parangtritis pretty easy - you just need to look for the signpost reads "Tembi" if it will pass at mile 8.5.
Dewi Tembi is also equipped with various facilities and services such as Front Office, Homestay, and also a relatively wide area so that you can play, traveled, but also learn and socialize together Tembi citizens who are ready to receive you with gracious.
Tembi existence as a tourist village in the beginning is a unique initiative of the Indonesian minister of culture, who see the potential of Tembi as a craft village and village homestay. Tembi have a homestay house ready for habitation as many as 38 houses. In the homestay houses, travelers / tourists can enjoy some of the standard amenities typical rustic room, which has a different appeal than houses homestay in general. That way, tourists can experience a different travel experience, the rural tourism.
For tourists who want to stay overnight, Tembi Village has been providing homestay for tourists. Here you can stay in a homestay with a traditional Javanese architecture and observe the daily life of the villagers such as farming, animal husbandry, and the art work out.
One of the famous icon of the village of Tembi, besides Homstay, is Museum Rumah Budaya Jawa Tembi --Tembi House Museum Javanese Culture--. The museum was inaugurated in November 1999 along with the launch of the book Encyclopedia of Javanese Culture. The museum is under Yayasan Rumah Budaya Tembi --Tembi Cultural House Foundation--.
The museum has a collection of 1,200 pieces consisting of a cycle of life and traditional tools like the Java community: agriculture, fisheries, Dolanan children, household, weapons, photographs, gamelan, wayang, vcd traditional performances, books, magazines, and manuscripts.
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