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2016/09/14

The last Dinosaurs on the earth in Komodo Island Indonesia

Hi Hidden Paradise seeker meet me agin :)

Previously I'm already explain to you what is Indonesia and take your first Adventure in Mt. Bromo then I Explained about mystery and unique fact that Borobudur Temple has.  This time I will take you to go to see The last Dinosaurs on the earth that will make you say "whooooohoooo....!!! This is dinosaurs man! the last dinosaur on the earth!" Exactly in our beloved Indonesia.
I'm too excited to explain about komodo, I don't even know where I must begin to explain it.
how about Where is komodo island is? hmmm.. pretty clever.
So here we go again..
The last Dinosaurs on the earth in Komodo Island

Komodo is one of the 13.466 islands that compose the Indonesia Archipelago. Komodo National Park is located in the center of the Indonesian archipelago, between the islands of Sumbawa and Flores. Established in 1980, initially the main purpose of the Park was to conserve the unique Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) and its habitat. However, over the years, the goals for the Park have expanded to protecting its entire biodiversity, both terrestrial and marine. In 1986, the Park was declared a World Heritage Site and a Man and Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO, both indications of the Park's biological importance. The island is particularly notable as the habitat of the Komodo dragon, the largest lizard on Earth or The last dinosaurs on the earth, which is named after the island. Komodo Island has a surface area of 390 square kilometres and a human population of over two thousand. The people of the island are descendants of former convicts who were exiled to the island and who have mixed with Bugis from Sulawesi. The people are primarily adherents of Islam but there are also Christian and Hindu congregations.
Position of Komodo Island
Position of Komodo Island
Komodo Dragon can growing to a maximum length of 3 metres (10 ft) in rare cases and weighing up to approximately 70 kilograms (150 lb) and I think this Dinosaurs is really lazy ( when your friend is lazy, call them komodo) they dont make a lot of moves, but when they in hunting mode they can run up to 20km/h(about 13mph) so be aware when they are in hunting mode. there's one komodo that you must be aware when you meet him, his name is "kolor ijo". This komodo raises one victim every year, so people colored their tail with green color so he can recognized by the visitor. But don't be afraid of them, you will covered/protected by the Power Ranger I mean local ranger/guide then you'll be safe after all.
Look they're really lazy right?
Look they're really lazy right?
When in Hunting mode they can chase you!
When in Hunting mode they can chase you!
Komodo Power Ranger I mean Ranger
Komodo Power Ranger I mean Ranger
Gate of Jurassic Park I mean Komodo National Park
Gate of Jurassic Park I mean Komodo National Park
The interested thing is not only about komodo dragon, but also the landscape of view make us feels like in Paradise. It's really refresh your mind, your eyes, and your soul.
You can Live On Board(LOB) or sailing hotel. ugh wow ahhhh!! 
with pretty complete facility, this boat won't make you bored and you can see good view.
We called this "kapal phinisi" or "phinisi boat"
We called this "kapal phinisi" or "phinisi boat"
I can't explain about the view, just let's this video explain it..
This video include this destination :
- Bidadari Island
- Kelor Island
- Gili Lawa
- Manta point
- Kanawa Island
- Labuan Bajo
- Batu Cermin
- Bukit Cinta
- Rinca Island
- Kalong Rinca
- 9 Island
- Padar Island
- Komodo Island
- Pink Beach

That's all about The last Dinosaurs on the earth in Komodo Island. Stay with us and I will share many more to you about the wonderful of Indonesia, the culture, hidden paradise, wonderful place and many more.
So, keep calm and stay with us.

Still want to explore Indonesia? this our trip previously :
Indonesia's Maldives
The Dancing Blue Fire
The 7 wonders of the world Borobudur Temple
- The World Heritage of Waerebo
Adventure in Mt. Bromo

Borobudur Temple "The 7 Wonders of the world"

Hi Hidden Paradise seeker..

Borobudur Temple The 7 Wonders of the world Previously I'm already explain to you what is Indonesia and take your first Adventure in Mt. Bromo. This time I will take you to go to Borobudur Temple and I will share to you about a little mystery that Brobudur Temple has.
Have you ever heard about Borobudur Temple? I guess yes!
But, did you know where is it, and what kind of history inside it?
Before we go, this is our trip previously :
- Indonesia's Maldives
- The Dancing Blue Fire
- The World Heritage of Waerebo
- Last Dinosaurs on the earth
- Adventure in Mt. Bromo

Here we Go...
front of borobudur temple

Borobudur is a Buddhist temple located in the Magelang City, Central Java Province, and about 40 km from the Yogyakarta city. Borobudur temple consists of 6 levels of a square, 3 level in the form of circular and 1 main stupa, the total is 10 stupa. At each level there are several stupas. At the Borobudur stupa in addition there are 72 main stupa and there is a statue of Buddha in every stupa. Ten levels of Buddhist philosophy is, the ten levels of Bodhisattva who must pass to reach the perfection to be a Buddha in nirvana. The main stupa symbolizes the perfection which is the highest level. when viewed from above, Borobudur structure forming a mandala structure that describes the patterns of human thought and Buddhist cosmology. Borobudur Temple was built in the 9th century, or about the year 800 AD.3
In ethnic Chinese, this temple is also called 婆罗 浮屠 (Hanyu Pinyin: po luo fú TU) in Mandarin.
Ilustration of Borobudur Temple a long time ago
Ilustration of Borobudur Temple a long time ago
Many books - history books will write about Borobudur Temple but when it was founded can not know for sure
but an estimate can be obtained with a short writing carved on the original frame Borobudur reliefs feet (Karwa Wibhangga)
shows similar letter to the one got from the inscriptions in the late twentieth century - 8 until the early twentieth century - 9
of evidence - such evidence can drag the conclusion that Borobudur was founded around the year 800 AD

The Biggest Temple in The World
The Biggest Temple in The World

Borobudur Temple is recorded in the Guinnes World Records as archeological site which is the biggest Buddhist temple in the world, with an area of 15,129 meters, the height of 42 meters with 10 levels, long realif > 1 km, and the 72 stupas.
Moreover Borobudur Temple also got the title of world heritage of ONESCO
Build with "Advance Technology" That time
Build with "Advance Technology" That time
Maybe at the time it made such a big temple of Borobudur is not difficult. But you need to know, Borobudur was built before the Cambodian community build Temples of Angkor Wat, Borobudur Temple also built before the Europeans and Americans to build multi-storey buildings.
Borobudur Temple is extremely complicated structure, in fact, more complex than the pyramids in Egypt. Just imagine, a rock weighing approximately 2 tonnes are arranged one by one until it becomes a temple of 10 levels. The stone is also drawn in detail and thoroughly describing the lives of the people of the Kingdom of Sailendra dynasty at that time.
One the amazing facts is that the architecture and the building of this temple is actually done without any cements, every structure is made out of rocks and bricks, being put together like lego bricks. WOW!
As The Giant Clock
As The Giant Clock
If you've been to Borobudur Temple, you know the temple has a lot of the stupa shaped like a Bell upside down. In the temple there are 72 stupas, there is the largest stupa in the top floor of the Temple.
But have you ever thought if the stupas were used as a clock?
According to scientists, the stupa at Borobudur Temple also served as a sundial. This clock is used as a tool for measuring time.
The shadow of the statue within 1 year

(Giant Sundial Mechanism)
Gunadarma using stupas on the Borobudur temple as the point hours. Because it is a sundial, a needle winder is the largest stupa shadow you can found on the top floor. If you look at the shadow of the biggest stupas at the top floor is always fall exactly on the lower floor of the stupa.
Who would have thought when the temple is a giant Sundial.

The Perfect Pyramid
The Perfect Pyramid
Borobudur Temple's architecture is only one in whole world, Exactly Borobudur itself.
This being the excess of the Borobudur Temple which make the building very difficult to predict. Pyramid belonging to Borobudur Temple is not the same as the Giant pyramids in Egypt or the pyramids of Teotihuacan in Mexico. Borobudur pyramid constructed in the form of stairs which will never be found or owned in the area or any country including India. It became the main characteristic of Buddhist architecture in Indonesia.
Every each level has different meaning
Every each level has different meaning

levels that are in the Temple it was not without meaning. Each level has really deep meaning and philosophy. The first level is kamadhatu. This most basic level, that is where people still follow their lust or ego. Second, rupadhatu. mean, the body consists of the physical and the spiritual. At this stage, human beings are in levels that begin to hold their lust and thinking about their spiritual life. Third, the rupadhatu, spirit without body. Mean that human bodies have blend with soil, and their spirit back to the creator.

It Is Still Used As A Place Of Pilgrimage
It Is Still Used As A Place Of Pilgrimage
Borobudur Temple is not only as tour destination, but also a place of pilgrimage Buddhists from all over the world. Every year, espesialy on Vesak Day, Buddhists from all over Indonesia gathered here to pray. In fact, many Buddhists from overseas who come meditate on that day.

Borobudur Sunrise
Borobudur Sunrise
Now that we've known a bit about Borobudur Temple, here are some stuffs that you should probably know and prepare before you visit this magnificent site here:

1. Wear a pair shorts (for batik sarung)
Actually, it is recommended to come here wearing polite clothes (such as pants and long jeans). But, with that being said, the weather is pretty hot here, so it might be more comfortable for you to wear shorts just like what I did. Plus, they do provide a batik sarung for you to double up if you're wearing a pair of shorts.
The main purpose of the batik sarung is to preserve the decency and respect towards the heritage.

P.S. It is mandatory for you to wear this batik sarung if you are wearing a pair of shorts while visiting. These batik sarungs are lent to you without any charges. Borobudur fashion for the win!

2. Travel light
If you are planning to explore the temple and the whole area, then you might want to start by travelling light. Don't bring unnecessary stuffs around with you as the area is quite big, so it might drain your energy easily.

3. Bring water
Hydrate yourself well with water. Don't let the scorching sun dehydrate you and cause you to get a heatstroke.

4. Wear sunscreen
If you're the type of person who doesn't like to bask under the harsh sunlight, then you'd better apply a proper amount of sunscreen on your skin. This can also help prevent black spots on your skin caused by UV Ray.

5. Wear a hat
The same reason as why you should wear a sunscreen, this might protect you from getting dizzy because of the harsh sunlight.

6. Don't be in a hurry to buy souvenirs
When you come to a tourist spot, it might be tempting to buy some gifts and souvenirs back for your friends or families. And there are PLENTY of cheap and cute souvenirs to get from here, so take your time and choose wisely.
P.S. by plenty, I mean plentyyyyyyy

7. Vesak Day Festival
The Vesak Day Festival is held once every year on May during the full moon. During this period, there will be plenty of visitors who come to celebrate the birth, death, and enlightenment of Buddha. So plan out your visit dates before you come, choose whether you would like to come for the festival and enjoy the crowd or to stroll around freely when there is less crowd.


By the way there's a nice place to visit when you're around yogyakarta :
- Prambanan Temple
- Parangtritis Beach
- MALIOBORO (unique and lovely merchandise)
- Jomlang Cave ~ Ancient Forests and the light of heaven on Earth
- Keraton Yogyakarta ~ Palace of culture and the beauty of Java
- Merapi Lava Tour
- Hill of Becici ~ the hidden twiliht behind a row of Pinus Merkusii
- Si Oyot cave
- Timang Beach
- Gumuk Pasir Parangkusumo ~ feel like in africa
- Pindul cave
- Langse cave ~ adventure challenge to sacred cave
- Kebun Buah Mangunan ~ The land above the clouds
- Gethuk waterfall
- Rancang Kencono Cave ~The cave in the shade of the giant Klumpit
- Kaliadem
- Bukit Bintang Jogja
- Keraton Ratu Boko
- Laut Bekah


That's all about Borobudur Temple "one of 7 wonders of the world". Stay with us and I will share many more to you about the wonderful of Indonesia, the culture, hidden paradise, wonderful place and many more.
So, keep calm and stay with us.

Still want to explore Indonesia? this our trip previously :
Indonesia's Maldives
The Dancing Blue Fire
- The World Heritage of Waerebo
Last Dinosaurs on the earth
Adventure in Mt. Bromo