Tanjung Puting Orangutan Tour: Echoes of the Sekonyer River
Journey deep into the Bornean wilderness aboard a traditional klotok boat to witness the majestic orangutans of Tanjung Puting National Park in their ancient forest home.
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Journey deep into the Bornean wilderness aboard a traditional klotok boat to witness the majestic orangutans of Tanjung Puting National Park in their ancient forest home.
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Discover the historical origins of gudeg, from the forest-clearing laborers of the Mataram Sultanate to the royal kitchens of Yogyakarta, in this deep dive into Indonesia's iconic jackfruit stew.