teach English in Yogyakarta

Explore Batam

Batam is a fast-growing city in Indonesia, located in the Riau Islands Province, just a short ferry ride from Singapore and Malaysia. Known for its booming industrial sector and free trade zone, Batam has become a hub for electronics manufacturing and shipbuilding. It also offers various tourist attractions, including beaches, golf courses, and resorts. With its strategic location, modern infrastructure, and vibrant economy, Batam attracts both business and leisure travelers. The city’s diverse population reflects its role as a melting pot of cultures from around Indonesia and neighboring countries.   

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Taman Sari Water Castle
Borobudur Temple

City of Scholars

Yogyakarta, pronounced Jogjakarta or more commonly Jogja, is a regional capital city, located in central Java. With 19 universities, Jogja is known as an education city with a large student population. It is also a hub for classical Javanese fine art and culture such as batik, ballet, drama, music, poetry, and puppet shows. Many of these traditional events and performances can be seen from the comfort of open-air pavilions which makes teaching English in the city even more special. When you’re not taking in a performance or show, make sure to visit the city’s Keraton, which dates back to the early 18th century and houses the Sultan’s palace. This royal complex is still home to the Sultan of Yogyakarta to this day.

If you’re looking for adventure while teaching in Yogyakarta, you won’t be disappointed. Mount Merapi (2,930m), the most active volcano in Indonesia is a short drive away to the North of Yogyakarta. For safety reasons, this fire-breathing mountain can be climbed only during periods of low volcanic activity, with most hikers choosing to summit at sunrise for spectacular views.

Why teach English in Yogyakarta?

Mount Merapi: Indonesia’s most active volcano is well worth a visit. Most visitors summit at dawn for sunrise views of the surrounding valleys, before exploring the still-smoldering crater below.

Cultural activities: Jogja is famed for its vibrant culture and traditions. Its thriving tourism industry has supported the fine arts with language, music, batik, and cooking lessons on offer.

Borobudur Temple: The world’s largest Buddhist temple is about a 90-minute drive from Yogyakarta.

Beaches: Jogja’s close proximity to the south coast of Java means that it is easy to take day trips to a number of beaches.

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