Ujung Kulon National Park

4 islands, 3 days, 2 nights, 1 national park, 0 km. The beginning of finding self-actualization on the westernmost tip of Java island.

As the sun rose, all spirits explode. Every single soul is keen to explore the national park inch by inch. One of the beautiful treasure in Java island – Sumur Dock

Sunshine and silver spark from the blue ocean are clinging into my eyes. Breathing and closing the eyes, I can feel the ocean whispering the paradise sound.

The guardian. I always admire how they standing tall to give protection for the living in the forest.

Peucang island. Peucang (deer in Sundanese) is the symbol of how harmonious human and nature can be. Not only deer, but also wild boar and monkey can walk around freely in the terrace. They wander around the neighborhood and live with the locals as parts of the island.

This island teaches people how to be humble. With the lack of electricity, fresh water and limited source of food, the villagers live with a simple happiness.


The sunset can be the sweet end of the day. But for many wildlife, the story just getting start – Cidaon Pasture

Zero kilometer. From wild forest, turquoise ocean, green field, rocky wall, to fierce wave that smash the coral, you can find all of it on Tanjung Layar Island, or well known as the mark for 0 km of Java Island.

Surrounded by the forest woke all the senses. The birds are chirping, the insects are singing, the soul is dancing.

Our little Amazon. Canoeing through the river hoping we can find some wildlife to see. Maybe they’re too shy, maybe they’re too scared of human presence – Cigenter River

 

Taken using Nikon D80