Is Yogyakarta Safe in April 2026?

April is dry season / peak tourist period in Yogyakarta. Scam activity typically peaks alongside tourist volume during dry season months.

Moderate

April risk

13

Scams documented

High

Crowd level

Season

Peak Season

Crowd level

High

April scam risk

Moderate

Year-round scams

13

April travel

Safety tips for Yogyakarta in April

Season-specific guidance based on dry season / peak tourist period conditions and how they interact with documented scam patterns.

01

April is peak tourist season in Yogyakarta — book accommodation and transport well in advance to avoid last-minute desperation that scam operators exploit.

02

Expect higher prices across the board. If a deal looks significantly cheaper than market rate during April, treat it as a warning sign.

03

Tourist-dense areas will be at maximum capacity. Pickpocketing and distraction scams spike with crowd density — secure valuables before entering busy areas.

04

Pre-book tours and activities through verified platforms. Walk-up tour sellers at major sites are at their most aggressive during peak season.

05

Regardless of season, the documented scams for Yogyakarta remain the same — review the full list of 13 warnings before you travel.

06

Travel insurance is recommended for any trip to Yogyakarta. Policies covering theft, medical emergencies, and trip disruption are essential regardless of when you visit.

What to watch for

Top scams in Yogyakarta (active in April)

These scams operate year-round and remain active during April. Peak season volume means these are at their most frequent.

Batik Art Gallery Scam

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A friendly local approaches tourists near Borobudur or in the city centre and starts a warm, unrelated conversation. After building rapport, they suggest visiting a "special batik exhibition" that is only open briefly. Inside, tourists are subjected to high-pressure sales for extremely overpriced batik fabric, with prices reaching hundreds of dollars for items worth a fraction of that.

How to avoid: Decline all invitations from strangers to visit galleries or exhibitions, no matter how genuine the person seems. The conversation always leads to a sales floor. If you want authentic batik, visit the established government craft stores on Jalan Malioboro where prices are regulated.

Currency Exchange Shortchanging on Malioboro Street

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Money changers operating from small booths and shop-front windows along Malioboro Street use a combination of rapid hand counting, folded bills, and deliberate distraction to short-count rupiah given to tourists. The error is typically only discovered after the customer has left the premises. Some operators display an attractive rate on a board but apply hidden handling fees that reduce the effective rate significantly.

How to avoid: Use only bank-affiliated exchange counters or ATMs from reputable banks such as BCA, BNI, or Mandiri on or near Malioboro. Always count your money at the counter before walking away, and insist on a printed receipt showing the exchange rate applied.

Fake Blue Bird Taxi

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Counterfeit Blue Bird taxis replicate the branding of the reputable Blue Bird Group — the same blue color, similar logo — but have no affiliation with the real company. These fake taxis use tampered meters or simply charge inflated flat rates to tourists who think they are safe inside a legitimate cab.

How to avoid: Always book Blue Bird taxis through the official Blue Bird app, or use Gojek or Grab for guaranteed pricing. If hailing a taxi, verify the official Blue Bird plate number format before getting in. The real Blue Bird has a blue bird logo on the door and a verified registration number.

Borobudur Unofficial Guide Overcharge

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Unlicensed guides operating around the Borobudur temple complex charge three to five times the fee of official guides and often provide inaccurate historical information. Some present themselves as official guides by wearing generic lanyards, then demand additional payment mid-tour or at the end for services they claim were not included in the original price.

How to avoid: Hire guides only from the official guide desk inside the Borobudur ticket gate, where rates are standardised and fixed. If a guide approaches you before you enter the ticketed area, they are not official.

Prambanan Unofficial Guide Overcharging

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Individuals without official park credentials approach visitors at the Prambanan Temple Compounds entrance and outer car park, offering guided tours for a fixed fee. After the tour they demand payment well above the agreed amount, citing additional temples visited or a per-photo charge. Some claim to be licensed guides employed by the heritage site.

How to avoid: Hire guides only from the official guide desk inside the main entrance gate, where rates are posted. Confirm the total price in writing before starting and carry small denomination rupiah to avoid change disputes.

Other months

Is Yogyakarta safe in other months?

Common questions

Yogyakarta in April — answered

Is Yogyakarta safe to visit in April?

Yogyakarta is moderate risk for tourists in April. This is dry season / peak tourist period for the Southeast Asia region. Our database documents 13 scams year-round — during April, scam activity typically peaks alongside tourist volume during dry season months. The most common risks are street scams, tour & activities, taxi & transport.

Is April a good time to visit Yogyakarta?

April is the busiest time for tourists in Yogyakarta. Expect maximum crowds, highest prices, and the most concentrated scam activity. The trade-off is generally the best weather and full availability of tours and activities.

What scams are most common in Yogyakarta during April?

The documented scam types in Yogyakarta are consistent year-round: Street Scams, Tour & Activities, Taxi & Transport, Restaurant Scams. During April (dry season / peak tourist period), all categories see increased activity as tourist volume peaks. The specific scams and their locations remain the same regardless of season.

Is it crowded in Yogyakarta in April?

Tourist crowd levels in Yogyakarta during April are high. Major attractions, transport, and tourist areas will be at maximum capacity. Book ahead and expect queues.

Should I get travel insurance for Yogyakarta in April?

Travel insurance is recommended for Yogyakarta regardless of when you visit. Peak season brings higher theft risk and more travel disruptions from overbooked services. Look for policies covering medical emergencies, theft/mugging, trip cancellation, and 24/7 emergency assistance.

What should I pack for Yogyakarta in April?

Beyond weather-appropriate clothing for April in Southeast Asia, pack with scam prevention in mind: a cross-body bag with RFID-blocking (pickpocketing is documented in Yogyakarta), photocopies of your passport stored separately from the original, a phone case with a wrist strap (phone theft is reported), and a portable charger to maintain access to transport apps and maps. Avoid visibly expensive jewelry or electronics in high-risk areas.

Editorial note: Seasonal risk assessments for Yogyakarta are based on 13 year-round scam reports cross-referenced with regional travel patterns. Scam data is compiled from government travel advisories (US State Dept, UK FCDO, Australian DFAT), verified news sources, and traveler reports. Conditions change — always check current advisories before travel. Read our methodology →