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The 8th century Hindu Temple of Prambanan, the 2nd largest in Southeast Asia?

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Prambanan is the biggest Hindu Temple compound in Indonesia built in the ninth century and the second largest in Southeast Asia next to An...
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Things to Do, Places to visit in Yogyakarta, Indonesia

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Yogyakarta is situated in the seismic part of Java Island,  about 560 kilometers away from Indonesia's capital - Jakarta with a popula...
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Road to the hidden paradise of Malabog, Davao City

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Davao City is the main hub of the Davao Region in Mindanao with more than the 1.6million inhabitant where the diversified culture and reli...

The hidden Gem of New Corella, Davao Region

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New Corella is a 2nd class municipality in Davao del Norte province in Davao Region, the Philippines with more than 54 thousands inhabitant...

A Day Trip to Sea World Oasis in Pantukan, Comval Province

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Are you looking for a great place to celebrate your occasion? Have fun and make a memorable experience at Sea World Oasis Resort. Situated ...

Visiting Mariano's Blooming Agri-Tourism Park in South Cotabato

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Tupi is a municipality in South Cotabato province located in between General Santos City and Koronadal City with less than 70 thousand inha...

Ultimate Guide | 11 Best Things to DO in Occidental Mindoro

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From the virgin forest, white sand beaches to the world-class Island; just imagine how wonderful Mindoro Island is. Mindoro is also known ...

Indonesia| Sarangan Lake and the monkeys of Magetan

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Sarangan Lake is situated at the southern slope of Mount Lawu, an inactive stratovolcano in the hilly district of Plaosan, Magetan Regency ...

Indonesia | Coban Rondo's remarkable beauty

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Coban Rondo is one of the most beautiful and famous Waterfalls in the Malang Regency in Indonesia. Located in Batu Malang, this waterfall ...
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Interesting Things to DO in Wonogiri Regency, Indonesia

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Wonogiri Regency has located on the southern side of the Central Java Province in Indonesia with the neighboring city of Solo on the South,...
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I work in an NGO as a Community Development Practitioner—a role that’s both challenging and deeply fulfilling. My passion lies in traveling to remote places, where each journey becomes a source of inspiration and growth. I find joy in discovering new experiences shaped by diverse communities, environments, and cultures. Every encounter—whether with people, landscapes, or perspectives—teaches me something new and enriches my journey as both a traveler and a development worker.
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