Batavia's Ghost: In Jakarta's Old Quarter, a Colonial Past Fights for Its Future
Jakarta's Kota Tua is a living paradox, where Dutch colonial grandeur meets urban decay and a vibrant push for preservation. A guide to its past and future.
Journeys across the archipelago, from hidden beaches to mountain peaks.
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Jakarta's Kota Tua is a living paradox, where Dutch colonial grandeur meets urban decay and a vibrant push for preservation. A guide to its past and future.
An exploration of North Bali's cool highlands, tracing a path from sacred volcanic lakes through clove-scented villages to the tranquil northern coast.
In the shadow of an active volcano, Tumpak Sewu waterfall cascades down a 120-meter cliffside, a journey that demands respect for East Java's raw power.
Step into the mist-shrouded village of Wae Rebo, where the Manggarai people live in harmony with tradition, preserving a sacred architectural and cultural legacy.
When the sun sets on Jakarta's Fatahillah Square, the colonial-era ghosts of Batavia don't haunt—they come alive in a vibrant tapestry of light, music, and community.