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Those who prefer an escape from the
hives of routines in the metropolitan
city can go to Lembang. Just north of
Bandung, this area offers mountain-
ous sceneries, instagrammable spots
and cool soft breezes.
Nature seekers can go to the Tebing
Keraton, an indulging scenic spot as a
rock that bulges over the edge of the
cliff at its main area - the perfect place
to view the golden sunrise or sunset.
Tangkuban Perahu Mountain is also a
great place to consider for rock climb-
ers! Once you set foot on this majestic
glory, you will see the fumes from the
inactive mountain. The blissful view
from the top of this mountain will
leave you astonished.
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A
lthough Denpasar may not be as popular as the vi-
brant tourist’s compound of Kuta land Legian or the thrilling
waves of the island’s south coast, holds its own charm as a
place where modernity and Balinese distinct culture blend
flawlessly as a whole. Denpasar is the capital City of Bali Is-
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many tourists’ destinations within Bali Island.
Denpasar is also the site where the fa-
mous Bali Arts Festival is held annu-
ally. Designated as Bali’s capital
since 1958, replacing the former
capital of Singaraja in the north,
the city of Denpasar has since then
grown rapidly in population and econo- my. Around
its major square are the office of the Governor, the Bali
Museum, and Bali’s first hotel, the Bali Hotel, where
Hollywood film stars Charlie Chaplin and Barbara Hutton once stayed. Also
around here are major banks. While other government offices can be found at Renon. The
Puputan Square itself is a historic landmark in Bali’s heroic history.
As a historic reminder of this phenomenal traditional costumes and masks, and several
stance, the huge Bajra Sandhi Monument was artworks are among some of the collections
erected at the Puputan Margarana Square, displayed in the museum. Located in the
right in the heart of the city. Inside the mon- eastern suburbs, the Taman Werdhi Budaya
ument, visitors will find dioramas and other or Bali Art’s Center is Bali’s foremost cultural
valuable collections depicting the history of center. It comprises a large exhibition space,
the Balinese struggle against colonialism. art museum, concert hall and amphitheater
The capital city offers the best way to explore and an adjoining school for the performing
the island complete insight through the Bali arts. There are permanent displays of Bali-
Provincial Museum (Museum Negeri Provin- nese art covering all styles made famous in
si Bali) or simply known as Bali Museum. As nearby Ubud, woodcarvings and traditional
Bali’s flagship museum, it offers an informa- costumes. Visitors can experience dance and
tive introduction to almost all things in Bali music performances in two open-air amphi-
through a vast array of cultural and historic theaters with modern lighting. Dances are
artifacts from across the island. It is housed in also regularly staged for the public, includ-
four traditional pavilions set around a walled ing works integrating modern Balinese cho-
compound, right in the heart of town. Weap- reography. The unique Kecak performance
onry, utensils, precious jewelry, Balinese tex- staged every night at 6:30-7:30 pm.
tiles, religious artifacts,
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Have you ever seen the soothing image of rice When the sun is still young, explore the magical
field terraces in Bali? If you have, then you can Tegalalang rice fields. You can also find more
also come to see them yourself in Ubud. The rice fields in Ubud area that is also as scenic and
lush panorama of Ubud is located in the central worth to experience. Afterward, make way to
part of Bali Island. The name Ubud comes from the iconic Ubud Monkey Forest. Meet some 700
the Balinese word Ubad that means medicine, long-tailed Macaques in their verdant home.
inspired by the abundance of medicinal plants The forest also has about 115 species of trees
and herbs in this region.Steeped in culture and growing around its 27 acres land. Pura Dalem
enhanced by magnificent vistas, Ubud offers a Agung Padangtegal and a “Holy Spring” bath-
respite from the humdrum of your busy life. In ing temple can be found inside the Ubud Mon-
the past, Ubud was just a small village, but now key Forest area. Here, you must always also be
it has grown into a thriving yet laid-back cosmo- sure to secure your belongings from the mon-
politan community. key’s reach.
Ubud pampers visitors in body and soul. Fine Next up, finding a great lunch stop to refuel.
dining restaurants and spas here will delight There are a plethora of choices for where to go.
and relax the senses. A walk through the lush You can taste local Balinese delicacies at Bebek
paddy fields, watching colorful processions of Tepi Sawah, Babi Guling Ibu Oka, Bebek Ben-
women gracefully balancing piles of fruit offer- gil and Laka Leke. For more variety with Asian
ings on their way to the temple, are lasting im- and western cuisines, you can try dining at Lo-
pressions and simply breathtaking. cavore, Hujan Locale, Alchemy, Kampung Café,
Bridges and Naughty Nuri’s.
So, if you are a first-timer to visit Ubud, where
should you go first? To best experience the na- If the weather is cooler and nice enough, you
ture of Ubud, you might want to choose the can head to Campuhan and spend a walk in
accommodation that is located off the heart of the afternoon amongst the luxuriant Ubud. You
Ubud, somewhere between the greeneries and can stop by at Sari Organik for a light bite on
sounds of nature. But if you want to stay close to the way to finish your trekking. For extraordi-
the action, numerous choices of accommoda- nary fine dining agenda, you can certainly try
tion are also available in Ubud city center. When the luxury of riverside dinner at Swept Away at
you have settled in, let the adventure begin in The Samaya, Kubu at Mandapa and the exqui-
the morning! Start early and gather your ener- site Restaurant at Hanging Gardens of Ubud.
gy with a refreshing yoga and a good healthy
breakfast. Ubud offers many choices for both, a The next day, you can try a more adventurous
great start of the day, where you can feel fit for start by joining the white water rafting in Ayung
the whole holiday. River! An exciting adrenaline rush, with scenic
routes along the way.
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ANURThe waters of Sanur are protected by a long string of
offshore reefs, creating large, warm shallow, safe lagoons
that are perfectly clear and excellent for swimming, snor-
keling and a whole array of water sports. Surfers will be
pleased to know that the reefs around Sanur produce
some of the best waves in the world in the right conditions
although they can be very shallow at low tide. But there are
more consistent waves beyond the reefs good for surfing.
Sanur is also the launching pad for visitors who want to
dive and explore the splendors of the nearby island of Nusa
Lembongan. Nusa Lembongan is approximately 8 square
km in size, and is one of three neighbouring islands, the oth-
ers being much the larger Nusa Penida and tiny Nusa Ceningan.
Many areas around the island are good for diving and snorkeling, with
abundant marine life and healthy corals. Surfing can get a bit crowd-
ed, but the waves are good. There are several white sand beaches
away from the main centers which are virtually never crowded.
There are a lot of restaurants and cafes along the coast-
line. For budget meals you may want to try the Pasar Malam
(Night Market) at the northern end of Jalan Danau Tam-
sblingan where it meets Jalan Pungutan. Sanur’s splen-
did paved beachfront cycle-path stretches some 5 km
from Jalan Mertasari area in south Sanur, north to the
main beach at Jalan Hangtuah. This makes for a love-
ly scenic bike ride, especially in the early morning.
The more active could try one or more of the many
watersports on offer at Sanur Beach. Try kitesurf-
ing, windsurfing, wakeboarding, surfing or paragliding.
For those less active, hire a banana boat and hit the calm
waters. The surf here is not great by Bali standard but there
are reasonable breaks about 1 km offshore during the
northwest wind season (about October-March). In that pe-
riod you will have no problem locating the breaks-just follow
the locals. Boards can be rented on the beach for Rp 100,000.
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Lombok Island
Lombok Island is separated by the Lombok strait from Bali Island in the west and
by Alas strait in the east from Sumbawa Island.The Sasak people are the dominant
ethnic group living in this island, which also consist of 5 regions: North Lombok, Cen-
tral Lombok, East Lombok, West Lombok and Mataram city, the capital of West Nusa
Tenggara. North Lombok is where you can embark on the great hike to Mount Rinjani
and linger until the sunset at Gili’s beautiful beaches.
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Among more than 20 gilis - local Gili Air is a cheerful mix of the In West Lombok, you can
name that means ”small island” in two vibes, where you can still linger in Senggigi beach and
Sasak language - three stood out enjoy parties in hip hang outs discover the wild life at the
to be the hot spot destination : Gili or succumb at a peaceful nook Monkey Forest in Pusuk Vil-
Trawangan, Gili Meno and Gili Air. and just enjoy the ocean breeze. lage, right at the border be-
Gili Trawangan or Gili T, is where Families love to travel to Gili Air tween North and West Lom-
travelers flock to enjoy a laid back to explore the island on the horse bok. Just be careful with your
atmosphere during day light and drawn cart or just swimming in belongings and keep them
still are up to enjoy moonlit par- the low tides before sun down. out of the monkey’s reach.
ties all night by the beach. You Here you can also visit the tra- Mataram is the center for
can also enjoy a great scuba dive ditional villages and join the lo- government and industry.
and circle the island on bicycle cals of Sasak tribe to experience For the adventurous spirit,
to catch the most incredible sun- their daily life in the weaving you can explore more of its
set! Gili Meno is defined by long village of Sade and Rambitan. south coast like the famous
stretch of pearly white beaches You may learn a thing or two Tangsi ‘Pink’ Beach in further
that will give you a secluded feel. from the wonderful women with south east, with pretty cor-
Famous for honeymooners desti- meticulous weaving skills that als making the shore looked
nation, the island provide accom- produces fine quality textiles. blushed. Trek the path to find
modation ranging from unique You can get across the sea to the amazing Senaru Water-
bungalows to luxurious resorts Sumbawa Island from the har- falls and Benang Kelambu Wa-
overlooking amazing panorama. bors in East Lombok. If you love terfalls for a soothing sight.
exploring something new, you
may find the black sand beach
of Obel-Obel to be captivating!
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Labuan Bajo
On the westernmost tip of the Island of Flores sits the town of
Labuan Bajo. It lies peacefully, with many wonders waiting for you
to explore. Labuan Bajo was only a small fishing site, but flourished to
become the gateway to many exotic destinations in East Nusa Tenggara.
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The extraordinary interest among travelers lies in Komodo Dragons or locally called ora. It is a valuable
alluring factor, showcased in its superb national park.The Komodo National Park was listed as UNESCO’s
World Heritage Site in 1991. Both on land and underwater, it is home to fascinating wildlife. The park
consists of Komodo Island, Rinca Island, Padar Island, and numerous smaller islands around.Labuan Bajo
is known as the city of sunset. You can find plenty of out-of-this-world scenic views of the spectacular sky.
The Mirror Cave is located only 4 kilometers away from Labuan Bajo. It is said that Dutch archaeologist,
Theodor Verhoeven, who believed Labuan Bajo was once located underwater, founded this cave in 1951.
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Cermin.” It translates to “stone mirror cave.” Local People
Nestled in Ranko Village, this natural wonder
presents its blue water and sunlight shining directly
towards its cave lake. Their stalagmites will
surely amaze you as well. You can also explore the
paths to Cunca Rami and Cunca Wulang canyon wa-
terfall! Bukit Cinta, Puncak Amelia, and Puncak Sil-
via are all vantage points, not far away from Komo
do Airport in Labuan Bajo. You can enjoy some
spectacular views of the island and the open
sea at sunset. You can head to Kampung Ujung and
experience the delicious local food center in Labuan
Bajo for the culinary feast. Feel the romance with
its stunning landscapes. Wooden cottages with
that ched roofs are camouflaged by shrubberies
and towering trees up in the sloping township.
They overlook an idyllic harbor, creating perfect el-
ements of an unforgettable experience. Labuan Bajo
can be that ideal getaway with choices of land and sea
to explore for some adventurers. Try the liveaboard
experience, where you get to live onboard the spec-
tacular phinisi boats for several days, visit gorgeous
islands and dive into the stunning wonders of the sea.
One of the most famous islands to visit during
your liveaboard trip is Padar Island. With its out-
standing panorama, Padar Island is swiftly becom-
ing a new favorite place for travelers. It showcas-
es rolling hills and rugged volcanic mountains.
With its grassland and trees covering its ter-
race, Padar Island boasts its striking savanna hill.
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Komodo National Park
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Travel
Facts
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Working while on vacation is worse than you
think!
Research shows that sifting through work
emails and participating in “work-related ac-
tivities”, such as messaging and going over
work materials, results in you remembering
less from your vacation.
60% of the lakes on earth are located Jet lag feels worse if you travel from west to
in Canada east
The second largest country on the planet is Science has proved that jet lag feels worse
home to 60% of the planet’s lakes. Still not if you travel from west to east. Our inter-
amazed? How about we rephrased: the num- nal clock has a natural cycle of sleep/wake
ber of lakes in Canada is bigger than the rest of modes that is slightly longer than 24 hours.
the lakes on the planet combined! The largest Travelling from west to east makes the day
lake in Canada is the Great Bear Lake, spread- shorter, while travelling from east to west
ing over 31,153 km² and going as deep as 435 makes the day longer, making it easier for the
meters. brain to adapt.
The best part of your trip is actually in the Great Wall of China’s strength comes from
planning and preparation phase sticky rice
A 2010 study discovered that going on vaca- Workers built the Ming dynasty sections of
tion doesn’t necessarily make you happier. the Great Wall by mixing together a paste of
The mere anticipation of the time off results sticky rice flour and slaked lime, which was
in higher levels of reported happiness. A the standard ingredient in mortar, the work-
perfectly good reason to start planning your able paste used to bind building blocks. The
sticky rice mortar bound the bricks together
next vacation right now! so tightly that in many places weeds still can-
not grow.
Italy Has a free, public wine fountain
In the small town of Ortona, in Italy, there’s a free wine fountain.
Dora Sarchese Winery has opened the “free for the public” foun-
tain, mainly to serve those travelling the Camino di San Tomma-
so. It’s not the first public wine fountain in Italy – Venice has had a
fountain in St Mark’s Square for its annual carnival… still, the one in
Ortona is open year round and although the winery will not reveal
the specific kind of wine which is flowing through the fountain, trav-
ellers reviews of the wine are positive . Cheers!
Travel Tips
For Beginner
1. Consider Your Clothing 2. Money Matters
You don’t have to dress nicely by How much cash should you take and in
any means, but you should probably what form? The simplest approach is to
follow a couple of basic rules. Most forget the traveler’s checks and large
importantly, don’t ever consider fan- wads of cash. Instead, bring your ATM
ny packs/bum bags. Not under any card and pull out your money as you
circumstances. They are easy to rob, need it.
mark you as a tourist, and most damn-
ing of all – they are incredibly ugly. Try to withdraw the equivalent of a cou-
ple hundred at a time–this way you don’t
For North Americans, leave behind the pay a fortune in transaction fees, but if
white socks, white sneakers, and base- you lose your cash or are robbed it’s not
ball cap as well. It’s certainly okay to the end of the world. Most cities and
keep your own sense of style, but if you almost all airports are connected these
want people to treat you more fair- days. One of the best travel tips for be-
ly, then avoiding the stereotypes is a ginners is if you are going to be in an air-
good idea. port or passing through one, you should
be just fine with withdrawing money.
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Purposes Only
3. Your Budget Will Be Wrong One of the best things about a vaca-
You can plan down to your last penny, tion is the anticipatory excitement.
but in the end, your trip (whether 2 weeks Therefore, read every blog you can
or 12 months) will cost more than your get your hands on (There will be a
highest estimate. Whether it’s replacing lot, wherever you are going.) Buy or
stolen/lost items, mailing things home, or borrow travel guides. Browse forums.
signing up for expensive tours… Go to YouTube and search for videos
of some of your destinations.
…you may take home loads of souve-
nirs, or simply find that the least expen- 5. Meet The Locals
sive places are that way for a reason, Whether you’re staying in the posh-
that’s the nature of dealing with the est hotels or the hostel (check out our
unexpected. Most importantly, don’t guide on staying at a hostel) with your
stress when things cost more than you roommates humping on the bunk
expected. (It’s the nature of the beast. above your head, you can meet oth-
If you are simply flat broke, there are er like-minded people more easily
places all over the Internet about work- while traveling. This is one of the joys
ing abroad.) of traveling.
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Staying
Stylish
While
Traveling
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By: Christy Woodrow
Pack Mostly Basics & a Shoes
Few Statement Pieces Dresses
About 70% of the clothes you While most of my clothes are Another way to spice up an out-
pack should be basics, not state- solid colors while traveling, I fit is by packing a colorful pair
ment pieces. Dark blue jeans, do have one or two colorful of shoes to go with solid colors.
a black skirt, a cute sundress, dresses and pairs of shoes These are my favorite travel shoes
shorts or a warm coat, depend- to brighten up my outfits. and I get compliments every sin-
ing on the local climate, and a For instance, this dress goes gle time I wear them — even
few dressy-casual blouses can all with me almost everywhere. from men! They go with jeans,
be mixed and matched to fit any shorts, dresses — basically any
occasion. By stocking the majority Scarves solid-colored outfit — and they
of your suitcase with basics, you have an extremely cushioned in-
remove the need to pack a differ- I’m slightly addicted to buy- sole with amazing arch support.
ent set of clothes for each activity. ing cute scarves and have a
drawer full of them at home. Dress Up Your Outfits
Work with Layers It can be tough to pick just with Accessories
one scarf to bring on a trip,
Layering is the key to dressing your so if I’m traveling some- Like with your clothing, keep-
outfits up or down. A little black where cold, I might sneak ing your accessories fairly sim-
dress for that night on the town, two or three into my bag. ple means they will fit more
for example, becomes a lot more easily with any outfit. Small
appropriate for day wear when Consider Your Des- gold or silver studs, a nice pen-
it’s topped with a shrug or sweat- tination dant, and your favorite charm
er and worn over dark stockings. bracelet or watch should cover
Similarly, dark jeans with a plain Obviously if you’re going to most of your needs, whether
blouse can quickly become dressed Yakutsk, Russia, you don’t you’re going dressy or casual.
up with a well-fitted colorful jack- want to pack shorts and a
et or long scarf used as a shawl. swimsuit. Similarly, a trip to
Mauritius is not the place for
heavy winter coats and tur-
tlenecks. I always joke that
it’s easy for me to pack for
a tropical destination — I
just throw in a few sun-
dresses and five bikinis.
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AMPAT
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tic concrete jungles, congested traffics, flickering electric Manta Rays and wobbegongs will glide right by you.
billboards, endless annoying noises, and all the nuisances of Schools of Tuna fish, giant trevallies, snappers, batfish,
modern cities, you will find a pristine paradise where Mother and even barracudas are there to complete your under-
Nature and warm friendly people welcome you with all the water “meeting list”. Not to mention the friendly as-
exceptional wonders in Raja Ampat, the islands-regency sistant of the dugong, and a busy colleague, the turtle.
in West Papua Province. With all the spectacular wonders Down at the sea floors, giant sea clams measuring to
above and beyond its waters, as well as on land and amidst over one meter in length truly offers one of kind close
the thick jungles, this is truly the place where words such encounter sensation.
as beautiful, enchanting, magnificent, and fascinating get its
true physical meaning. As you embark on your dive here, the phrase “Attention
to detail” takes on new meaning as pigmy seahorses
For underwater enthusiasts, Raja Ampat definitely offers swim around your fingers. Manta Rays and wobbe-
some of the world’s ultimate experience. The territory within gongs will glide right by you. Schools of Tuna fish, giant
the islands of the Four Kings is enormous, covering 9.8 mil- trevallies, snappers, batfish, and even barracudas are
lion acres of land and sea, home to 540 types of corals, more there to complete your underwater “meeting list”. Not
than 1,000 types of coral fish and 700 types of mollusks. This to mention the friendly assistant of the dugong, and a
makes it the most diverse living library for the world’s coral busy colleague, the turtle. Down at the sea floors, giant
sea clams measuring to over one meter in length truly
reef and underwater biota. As you embark on your dive here, offers one of kind close encounter sensation.
the phrase “Attention to detail” takes on new meaning as pig-
my seahorses around your fingers.
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Obviously, there are a lot of diving and snorkeling spots to Aside from its endless fascinating natural attractions,
Raja Ampat also offers the distinct hospitality of the
choose from in these vast waters. Among these are at the Papuan. At the Arborek Tourism Village, you can stay at a
Kabui Passage (the very narrow passage between Waigeo number of homestays and mingle with the locals whilst
and Gam Island crossed by the renowned British explorer, observing their daily life and unique traditions. When a
Alfred Russell Wallace in 1860), around the Arborek Island’s group of tourists arrived, they usually perform a tradi-
Dock, Sawandarek, Yenbuba, Friwen Wall, and many-many tional welcome dance right at the dock and entertained
more. The incredible wildlife of Raja Ampat does not stop the ‘guests’ with various Papuan folk songs. With all its
underwater. Amidst the many thick jungles within the is- spectacular wonders inland, on the shore, and beyond
lands, one can still find various bird species including the the waters, and distinct serene ambiance that you rarely
spectacular Cendrawasih or the bird of Paradise. There is find anywhere else on earth, Raja Ampat truly offers the
also an endemic species of cuscus, the Waigeou cuscus or
Waigeou spotted cuscus (Spilocuscus papuensis) which is ultimate experience ones can only dream of.
a species of marsupial in the family Phalangeridae.
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Valley
@_febrian By trekking, you can witness traditional ceremonies,
traditional markets and the way of life of the Dani.
shorturl.at/msxBCThere are a very limited number of restaurants inside
the Baliem Valley. Your tour guide can bargain with
High up in the mountains of central Papua at the Dani people to provide you with simple meals. It’s
strongly advised that visitors bring their own meals and
an altitude of 1,600 meters above sea level, snacks during trekking through and around Baliem Val-
hemmed in by steep green mountain walls, lies ley. Meals and snacks can be bought at grocery stores in
the stunningly beautiful Baliem Valley, home of Wamena. To make your trip easier and to get the most
the Dani tribe. Baliem valley is 72 km long, and value, it is advisable to find a packaged tour offered by
15-31 km wide in places. It is cut by the Baliem several operators.
River, which has its source in the northern Triko- The indigenous population of the Baliem Valley is known
ra Mountain, cascading into the Grand Valley, to as the Dani people. Dani is one of the largest tribal
meander down and further rushing south drop- groups living both in the southern and northern Baliem
ping 1,500 meters to become a large muddy riv- Valley. They are scattered all the way from the hilly ter-
er that slowly empties into the Arafura Sea. The rain and the flat land in the valley. The Dani still live tra-
first outsider to discover the valley was American ditionally. One of their uniqueness is their round shape
Richard Archbold, who, on 23 June 1938 from his house, built from wood and grass. Their main source of
seaplane, suddenly sighted this awesome valley livelihood is sweet potato planting and pig raising. The
dotted with neat terraced green fields of sweet Dani still practice their old traditional way of living. The
potatoes, set among craggy mountain peaks. wooden spear, wooden ax, bone knife, and bamboo ar-
This is Indonesia’s own Shangri-La. row are still used daily. It shows by their clothes too.
The man of Dani wears only a penis gourd, while the
woman wears a grass skirt. However, with the modern
influence, some young people living near Wamena have
worn T-shirts.
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Creator
BIOGRAPHY
Hi there!
I’m Michelle Gita Christyanti, usually called Michelle or Gita or
Mich. I was born in Indonesia, precisely in Malang on Septem-
ber 5, 2002. My profession is a student majoring in
Visual Communication Design.
What inspired me
in addition to meeting the needs of my course-
work, Visual Communication Design, I created this
magazine with the aim of introducing culture,
language, tourist attractions and much more
about Indonesia among young people who
are still foreign. So that you can be interest-
ed and also have an exciting
adventure here!
Thank you
It takes a lifetime to explore and Rp.25.000
enjoy the beauty of the Indonesian
Archipelago
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