Sleman Regency is home to many temples, including
Prambanan,
Sari,
Kalasan, and Ijo. As well as temples, there are ruins of an ancient palace, namely
Ratu Boko. These temples and ruins, thought to be remnants of the Buddhist
Sailendra dynasty and the Hindu
Mataram kingdom, Sleman Regency also has a number of
tourist villages including
Brayut and others. Due in part to the scenic view at the foot of Mount Merapi,
ecotourism has become common in Sleman Regency. One of the most common destinations is
Kaliurang, a resort town located in the Pakem District. Sleman Regency includes the
Adisucipto Airport within its boundaries. There are numerous hotels in the regency, ranging from small
homestays and
inns to
multi-star hotels. The higher-end, multi-star hotels are located mainly near the road between Yogyakarta and Surakarta, with homestays and inns scattered throughout the regency. Sleman is home to several museums including: •
Monumen Jogja Kembali (Monument to the Recapture of Yogyakarta), known colloquially as Monjali), which is dedicated to the
Indonesian National Revolution and located in the Ngaglik District. •
Affandi Museum, located in Depok District, which is the former home of and hosts many works of famous Indonesian painter
Affandi. • Merapi Museum, which hosts exhibits pertaining to
volcanology as a whole and Merapi in particular and is located within Pakem District. • Museum Dirgantara Mandala, located within the
Indonesian Air Force base near the airport. Exhibits include the history of the Indonesian Air Force as well as numerous planes, rockets, helicopters, and other military equipment. After the 2010 eruptions of Mount Merapi, the areas affected have become
disaster tourist attractions. Tourists come from around Indonesia to see the disaster area, either for leisure, to pay their respects, or reflection. Luxury hotel
Royal Ambarrukmo is located in Sleman. ==References==