Hotel Perdana Malang

Jl. Panglima Sudirman No.101, Batu Malang, Java, Indonesia

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Jungle madness from orang-utans!

A travel blog entry by lyncraven

... I said, in return!

After eventually getting a motorbike taxi to take me to a guesthouse with no vacancies, and having found another right outside the Moroccan style Mesjid Raya grand mosque. Contrary to this very pleasant complex, what little I had seen of Medan was unimpressive, with grimey and gloomy streets and buildings. Some of the locals were very abrupt and unrelenting with their quests for being hired, while some shop keepers were just plain ...

The Jungle Book of Love

A travel blog entry by wendyworld

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... has attacked and bitten people on numerous occasions. Now that Mina has a new baby of her own she seems to have calmed somewhat, her anger quelled by her new capacity to love. But like an abused child, the scars of her experience will never completely heal.

On the other hand there’s Jaki, the “hugging orangutan” who adores people and will envelope them in bear hugs despite warnings that we are not to make physical contact. This is because if ...

Hangin' Out with the Orangutans

A travel blog entry by normflach

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... setting with the calming sound of the rushing waters of the Bohorok River. We checked into our rooms and met with Silo who would be our trail guide the next morning.

Setting off at eight am, we were surprised that Effendi was joining us on the hike. Effendi smokes like a palm oil plantation, and has a bad leg from a motorcycle accident. But he was game. Silo, Effendi, Michael and I passed through a small rubber tree plantation that separated the lodge from ...

Journey from Java to Bali

A travel blog entry by kayleyandkarl

... dark when the jeep dropped us off and we forgot to bring a torch. It was quite a climb and made even harder by crazy men with horses trying to get tourists on them. The sunrise was lovely and we got some really good pictures of all the volcanoes. The way down was just as hard as it was so slippery so a few people fell but luckily not us. The jeep then drove us to the bottom of Mount Bromo where we had to climb to the top to look into the crater. The climb was our ...

Meeting my Orange Cousins

A travel blog entry by adamz

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... year ago. She though did it in an ambulance rather than a less than 1.2litre car. After having initially read about the ralley and talked to a couple of people who have done it, it seems like it would be an interesting way to spend 6 weeks and raise some money for charity.

She also mentioned that she had done the Gibbon Experience in Laos and how much see liked it. This is teh second person who Ive met that has recommended it highly among. Seems like it would be worth ...