Noviadi Suryo (24.10.2017 07:00)
One of remaining temple from ancient mataram kingdom. Came here about 5 pm and there were no charge at all. nice spot, not to crowded and clean. The temple small though and there were no guides when i look for one to tell the history of the temple.
suzie is enough (16.10.2017 08:34)
As we went there yesterday, this place has been covered by green grass and made it looked awesome.. Unfortunately i brought my lil daughter, 2 y 8m,and it was a bit difficult to reach the temple, as there were no hand grab on the stairs.. Having acrophobia?? You should avoid those stairs as i did..
azam saifullah (08.10.2017 05:55)
Kind of okay... The temple is not that big, but a okay lookin, has walking paths, but if you're using wheelchair may be difficult to go to the temple...
The entrance ticket also cheap, arround Rp 5000 for locals and Rp 10000 for international tourist... You may not pay the ticket if you're going there in early morning.
Rishon Astungkara (06.10.2017 18:55)
Beautiful temple. Sambisari is a unique temple, because it seems like an underground temple. It's well preserved and clean, but sometimes are very crowded, especially in the evening.
As a Shivaite temple, you can found lingga & yoni inside, and also the relief of Ganesha, Durga Mahisasuramardini, and Agastya. The main temple has some stone bases once used to support for wooden pillar. The temple complex are surrounded by stone walls.
Helmi Nurfuadi (14.08.2017 05:24)
I see it more as a park than a historical site. Since it's closer to the city than any other Candi as well. There's a small museum located near the ticket box.