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  • Best Piece from ViaVia’s June 2024 Sustainability Writing Workshop
    04 November 2024 - 04:21:43

    Best Piece from ViaVia’s June 2024 Sustainability Writing Workshop

    At ViaVia, we believe that writing can open our eyes to important issues, like sustainability. In our past workshop on June 22, participants came together with a shared passion for becoming voices for nature through the art of storytelling. We were lucky to have Ines, the founder of Space English, lead the workshop with her […]

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  • 22 October 2024 - 06:46:00

    MY TRIP WITH VIAVIA (an article from our 2009 newsletter)

    This story on ViaVia Newsletter was written by Ratih, Dian, Muti dan Ira. They shared their experience joining our Village Tour by Bike back in 2009. It was a sunny day. Early in the morning, we (Ratih, Dian, Muti, and Ira) arrived in ViaVia Jogja. We booked a village trip by bike one day before. […]

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  • Exploring Empowerment: Yogyakarta’s Women-Led Enterprise Tour
    11 January 2024 - 09:13:00

    Exploring Empowerment: Yogyakarta’s Women-Led Enterprise Tour

    After a prolonged hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic, ViaVia Travel has resumed its social enterprise tours.  Recently, a special tour request led us to explore the social enterprises owned by remarkable women in Jogja and its surroundings. Meet Cass and her family from Australia, passionately dedicated to craft making, community, and women-preneurship Join us […]

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  • Unlock Your Adventure: Join ViaVia Jogja Tour & Travel as a Freelance Tour Guide!
    04 January 2024 - 07:23:41

    Unlock Your Adventure: Join ViaVia Jogja Tour & Travel as a Freelance Tour Guide!

    Are you ready to turn your passion for travel, purpose, and adventure into a rewarding career? ViaVia Jogja Tour & Travel is searching for vibrant individuals to join our team as Freelance Tour Guides. If you’re an energetic, open-minded, and communicative individual with a love for sharing stories, this might be the opportunity you’ve been […]

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  • ViaVia Jogja’s Journey to our Three Decades in 2025: Planting Seeds of Change in Totogan Village, Kebumen
    18 December 2023 - 09:42:28

    ViaVia Jogja’s Journey to our Three Decades in 2025: Planting Seeds of Change in Totogan Village, Kebumen

    For nearly thirty years, ViaVia Jogja has been a steadfast presence in Yogyakarta, implementing our commitment to sustainability and community engagement. To commemorate our 28-year journey, we have undertaken the initiative to plant 1,750 trees in Totogan Village, Kebumen. This milestone not only symbolizes our dedication but also marks the outset of our journey towards […]

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  • 04 December 2021 - 05:24:00

    Update on Our Training on Sustainable Tourism

    ViaVia Jogja Travel has facilitated trainings on sustainable tourism, intercultural communication, and guiding skills since the beginning of 2000 (officially). The participants for these trainings were the yearly recruits for our freelance guides, also our permanent staff and guides. We need to provide this training as we believe in sustainable tourism as our principle and […]

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  • 30 April 2021 - 08:00:00

    A confession…

    From our 2nd Newsletter 2008 A sequel of Cities Without Maps – Kali Code Mapping Project 2008 My involvement with Cities Without Maps began with a little bit of luck and serendipity. I first met Zanny and Keg in ViaVia when I was working as a freelance guide. They wanted to book a Code Walk […]

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  • ViaVia Jogja Travel Vision and Mission
    24 February 2021 - 05:48:22

    ViaVia Jogja Travel Vision and Mission

    ViaVia Jogja strives to prioritize sustainability principle in its business operations. Through several branches of business (including restaurant, travel agent, guest house, bakery, fair-trade shop, and art space), ViaVia Jogja implement sustainable practices in contributing to the wide spreading of the idea to travelers and locals. The sustainability principle is implemented through policies in carrying […]

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  • 27 January 2021 - 01:39:07

    Cities Without Maps – Kali Code mapping project

    Cities Without Maps is an artistic mapping project for a Kampung along the Code River (pronounced cho-day), Yogyakarta, Indonesia. This is an area which has hitherto existed without a map based on any Cartisan principles of perspective and scale. Beginning the process of making a map – for a place which exists relatively happily without […]

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