

Gunung Pusuk Buaya, a dormant volcano, offers panoramic views and a serene tea plantation landscape.
Famous for its traditional Indonesian breakfast, especially the Nasi Ayam, a must-try dish.
Known for its delicious satay, a popular Indonesian street food, served with peanut sauce.
A popular choice for dinner, offering a variety of Indonesian dishes with a focus on Padang cuisine.
Gunung Pusuk Buaya has unpredictable rain, this jacket keeps you dry and warm.

The terrain is steep and slippery, these boots provide necessary traction and support.
Mosquitoes and other insects are common, this repellent protects against bites and diseases.
A serene Hindu-Buddhist temple dedicated to the goddess of the lake, offering stunning lake views.
A beautiful 17th-century royal temple garden with Balinese architecture and lotus ponds.
An iconic sea temple perched on a rocky outcrop, offering breathtaking sunset views.
Mixed rice with various side dishes like fried chicken, tofu, tempeh, and vegetables. Served with sambal (chili sauce).
Chicken soup with noodles, vegetables, and a rich broth. Served with lime, fried shallots, and chili sauce.
Pork satay with coconut, lemongrass, and spices, wrapped in banana leaf. Served with sambal matah (raw chili sauce).
Intricate batik cloth featuring the iconic Pusuk Buaya (Crocodile Mountain) pattern, symbolizing the region's history and culture.
Handcrafted jewellery inspired by the mountain's crocodile shape, often made with silver and gemstones, reflecting the local silversmithing tradition.
Gourmet coffee beans grown in the fertile soil around Gunung Pusuk Buaya, known for its rich aroma and unique taste.
A serene reservoir nestled in the Santa Cruz Mountains, offering fishing, hiking, and stunning views.

Iconic London cathedral with stunning architecture, housing the tomb of Sir Christopher Wren and the Duke of Wellington.
Immerse yourself in Dutch history and culture at this living museum, featuring over 80 historical buildings and farms.