Hotel Sahid Bandar Lampung
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Lingering on Sumatra
... welders to stationers to bakers. If we paused in our walk (or even if we didn’t), we got into the “anda dari mana” (“where are you from”) conversation. It was novel and amusing, but a bit overwhelming at the same time. The first morning we spent time in our basic hotel, where we had a humid high-ceilinged room with an Indonesian mandi (bathroom with water tank and plastic scoop, draining floor, and squat toilet). There was confusion ...
Hidden Paradise in Lampung
... a village which is was used to coffee production center in Lampung. She just has some coffee trees for her own family. Her main business is selling tahu gunting and fresh young coconut. Her daughter is going to Malaysia as a migrant worker.
Nowadays coffee plantation can be found in West Lampung. "Well, you can see elephant or tiger on the way to West Lampung," said local ...
The Queen of My Heart
... love with Queen the moment I touched her. However it was a little bit too much for Marty. Queen had scared him off that he prefered to play with big elephants instead, who are more predictable and wiser.
Queen and Dita are two out of 64 elephants that occupied the elephant sanctuary in Way Kambas National Park. In this park, each elephant has its own story and character, no different than human being. ...
Coughing, bad roads and eco-nightmares
... an ominous-looking trench with water hoses, presided over by a sleepy cat. What's worse, we're in a bus with virtually no baggage space, and so are forced to share seating space with legs splayed over our bags.
And what of the local scenery? We've passed through acres and acres of palm and rubber plantations, broken only by marshes. We've seen dozens of trucks carrying logs, and knowing Indonesia's reputation for destroying ...
If Carlsberg made strangers...
... quite shocked, they were dressed in traditional Islamic dress but that didn’t act quite like the stern faced, humourless men Imams are so often portrayed as on British TV. In the taxi there was some serious talk of Pakistan and India but there was also talk of Michael Jackson, mostly however there was laughter – the Imams laughed and joked most of the way (2 hours) to Bandar Lampung. When they dropped us off at our ...