#52
Street market at night #1, Wonosobo, Dieng Plateau
The roads down to Yogja is unlit by road lamps and its very dark by 6.30pm, like 8pm here but darker due to the absence of lights.
So traveler beware if you have concerns about being on the road in such conditions.
No reflector strips on the road too.
Think of some of the small roads in M'sia (non highway) and you might get an idea.
We stopped at Wonosobo for a quick dinner by the roadside stalls. (photos #52, #53)
#53
Street market at night #2, Wonosobo, Dieng Plateau
Perhaps planning a stay in Dieng village or Wonosobo might be a good idea for more street shots and a chance to get some good sunset/sunrise shots.
More research on accommodation and locations for sunrise/sunset needs to be done though.
I'd think having someone who speaks Indonesian will certainly help a lot.
#54
Rumah Boedi Pavillion, Yogyakarta
Stayed in a small place (Rumah Boedi Pavillion).
Rate per night was S$65.5 (via Agoda) for a twin room. Additional bed was RP 150,000 per night.
Its a cosy place and near Manohara street.
Place is clean, toilet/hot water/air-con/TV all worked fine.
Wifi is free and surprisingly good enough for me to dial home via Skype.
Its located within a side street though, and it can be a bit creepy wandering around the street at night (poor lighting is everywhere)>
Make sure to travel as a group for safety, though I did walk around alone at night and in the daytime.
I won't recommend to do it at night just to be on the safe side.

Street market at night #1, Wonosobo, Dieng Plateau
The roads down to Yogja is unlit by road lamps and its very dark by 6.30pm, like 8pm here but darker due to the absence of lights.
So traveler beware if you have concerns about being on the road in such conditions.
No reflector strips on the road too.
Think of some of the small roads in M'sia (non highway) and you might get an idea.
We stopped at Wonosobo for a quick dinner by the roadside stalls. (photos #52, #53)
#53

Street market at night #2, Wonosobo, Dieng Plateau
Perhaps planning a stay in Dieng village or Wonosobo might be a good idea for more street shots and a chance to get some good sunset/sunrise shots.
More research on accommodation and locations for sunrise/sunset needs to be done though.
I'd think having someone who speaks Indonesian will certainly help a lot.
#54

Rumah Boedi Pavillion, Yogyakarta
Stayed in a small place (Rumah Boedi Pavillion).
Rate per night was S$65.5 (via Agoda) for a twin room. Additional bed was RP 150,000 per night.
Its a cosy place and near Manohara street.
Place is clean, toilet/hot water/air-con/TV all worked fine.
Wifi is free and surprisingly good enough for me to dial home via Skype.
Its located within a side street though, and it can be a bit creepy wandering around the street at night (poor lighting is everywhere)>
Make sure to travel as a group for safety, though I did walk around alone at night and in the daytime.
I won't recommend to do it at night just to be on the safe side.