Minggu, 31 Oktober 2010

pesan indah

Puisi untuk pujaan hati seorang

kisah yg tak pernah terlupakan sehingga

hai... bnyk yg memanggilmu si bunga mawar yg indah

tumbuh untuk menebar pesona manis padanya

disini ada kumbang yg malang

menunggu seekor pujaan hati yg datang

menghampiri bunga mawar dgn penuh harapan

tuk pujaan hati yg diinginkan.

Lalu, dimana sang pujaan hati berada? tnya kumbang thdp bunga mawar

bunga mawar termenung dan menjawab dgn sangat halus

"sesungguhnya dia ada didekatmu yg tak pernah kau ketahui dan rasakan"

sikumbang pergi dan sambil berkata betapa bodohnya aq tuk mencari seekor pujaan hati yg tak menentu dmn arahnya padahal dia sedang menghampiriku dan waktu akan menjawab atas semua keinginanku.merenung terdiam dan membisu kumbang pun bergegas tuk mencari tempat yg teduh, disaat teduhnya hujan yg sedang membasahi bumi lalu seekor kumbang betina pun datang dgn paras yg cantik utk kumbang yg jantan.sungguh tak dapat dipercaya kumbang jantan dpt menemui kumbang betina yg selama ini diinginkannya.Ternyata selama berhari2 dia hanya mencari sesuatu yg diinginkannya tak dapt ditemuinya pada akhirnya dia menemui apa yg diinginkannya dgn sikap yg sabar dlm benaknya.

Hari yg indah

Dalam hati yg tulus tuk menerima seseorang apa adanya

tak mudah seperti apa yg diinginkannya

hanya waktu yg berputar tuk membuktikannya

karena hati yg tulus bukan dr materi ataupun raga yg indah tetapi dr hati yg murni tuk menerimanya.

yakinkan semua dlm kisah cinta berdua

tuk bsa slg menerima

walau hanya sebatas kata

memiliki makna yg bercahaya

dlm tangis, suka, dan duka

hanya setengah isi perjalanan kta

masih bnyk yg harus ditata

tuk mencapai hasil yg sempurna

Dalam senyummu, pelukanmu, dan cumbumu

suatu anugrah yg tak terkira

ibarat sebuah kereta yg sedang melaju

jalani semua tentang kta berdua.

Senin, 25 Oktober 2010

Tugas Kepariwisataan III


Tangkuban Perahu

  1. History of Tangkuban perahu.


Tangkuban perahu is an active volcano; it is located 25 - 30 kilometers north
of Bandung direction of Lembang. The stunning panorama of the crater is mixed with a tea plantation area which appears like a huge green carpet covering those hills around the mountain. Mt. Tangkuban Perahu is fond to visit. The name translates roughly to "overturning of a boat" or "overturned boat" in Sundanese, referring to the local legend of its creation.


The story tells, Sangkuriang, a son of Dayang Sumbi, was back from his adventure. Clueless, he found his beautiful mother and fell in love with her. Dayang Sumbi recognized the adventurer as her long lost kid. Sangkuriang forced her to marry him. Did not want to hurt him, she told Sangkuriang to build a vast boat for their honeymoon, just in one night.

All night long, Sangkuriang built the boat and the dam with a help from his friends, ghost and forest fairies. Feared the boat to complete, Dayang Sumbi asked other women in the nearby forest to help her. So the women punched the grains with grains puncher to make noise which disturbed the ghost and fairies.

Morning came before they completed the boat, and the ghost and the fairies ran away, chickens woke up and welcoming the dawn. Sangkuriang was left. Enraged, Sangkuriang kicked away the boat to the downside, and it turned into a mountain.

Now after explosion long ago, the huge crater in the mountain offers an astonishing view. We could explore the beauty of the crater around two hours. The sulphur fumes still appear from the crater though it is not particularly active.


2. Place to stay



There are numerous hotels covering every budget case around Bandung city. But if you have the intensity to stay longer near Tangkuban Perahu, there are numerous hotels in Lembang (North of Bandung) and experience the situation of country side whilst breathing a clear air which is hard to pursue in the city. Don't worry there are available also some of restaurants and warungs are scattered around Tangkuban Perahu. But if you want to experience a different vibe there are various eating places around Lembang.

What you to do :

1. sight seeing
2. Trekking
3. Photographing
4. Hiking to the edge of the crater to view the hot water spring up - close
5. Boiled some eggs cooked on its hot surface of the hot springs.

Sabtu, 23 Oktober 2010

Tugas kepariwisataan II

Prambanan is the ninth century Hindu temple compound in Central Java, Indonesia, dedicated to Trimurti, the expression of God as the Creator (Brahma), the Sustainer (Vishnu) and the Destroyer (Shiva). The temple compound located approximately 18 km east of Yogyakarta city on the boundary between Yogyakarta and Central Java province.

The temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, currently is the largest Hindu temple in Indonesia, and is one of the largest Hindu temples in south-east Asia. It is characterised by its tall and pointed architecture, typical of Hindu temple architecture, and by the towering 47m high central building inside a large complex of individual temples.

Prambanan is the largest Hindu temple of ancient Java, and the construction of this royal temple was probably started by Rakai Pikatan as the Hindu Sanjayas answer to the Buddhist Sailendra's Borobudur and Sewu temples nearby. Historians suggested that the construction of Prambanan probably was meant to mark the return of Hindu Sanjaya dynasty to power after almost a century fell under Buddhist Sailendra domination on Central Java. Nevertheless the construction of this massive Hindu temple signify that the Medang court has shifted its patronage from previously favour Mahayana Buddhism to Shivaist Hinduism.

A temple was first built at the site around 850 CE by either Rakai Pikatan or Balitung Maha Sambu the Sanjaya king of the Mataram Kingdom. According to Shivagrha inscription that wrote chandrasengkala ”Wwalung gunung sang wiku” (778 Saka/856 M), the temple was built to honor lord Shiva and the original name of the temple is Shiva-grha (the house of Shiva).Indeed, some archaeologists propose that the idol of Shiva in the garbhagriha (central chamber) of the main temple is modelled after King Balitung, serving as a depiction of his deified self after death.

The temple compound was expanded by successive Mataram kings such as Daksa and Tulodong with the addition hundreds of perwara temples around the chief temple. Prambanan served as the royal temple of the Hindu Kingdom of Mataram, with most of the state's religious ceremonies and sacrifices being conducted there. At the height of the Mataram kingdom, scholars estimate that hundreds of Brahmins with their disciples lived within the outer wall of the temple compound. The urban center and the court of Mataram were located nearby, somewhere in the Prambanan Plain.

The architecture of Prambanan temple follows the typical Hindu architecture traditions based on Vastu Shastra. The temple design incorporated mandala temple plan arrangements and also the typical high towering spires of Hindu temples. Prambanan was originally named Shivagrha and dedicated to god Shiva. The temple was designed to mimic Meru, the holy mountain the abode of Hindu gods, and the home of Shiva. The whole temple complex is a model of Hindu universe according to Hindu cosmology and the layers of Loka.

Just like Borobudur, Prambanan also recognize the hierarchy of the temple zones, spanned from the less holy to the holiest realms. Each Hindu and Buddhist concepts has their own terms, but the concept's essentials is identical. Either the compound site plan (horizontally) or the temple structure (vertically) are consists of three zones:

  • Bhurloka (in Buddhism: Kāmadhātu), the lowest realm of common mortals; humans, animals also demons. Where humans still binded by their lust, desire and unholly way of life. The outer courtyard and the foot (base) part of each temples is symbolized the realm of bhurloka.
  • Bhuvarloka (in Buddhism: Rupadhatu), the middle realm of holy people, rishis, ascetics, and lesser gods. People here began to see the light of truth. The middle courtyard and the body of each temples is symbolized the realm of bhuvarloka.
  • Svarloka (in Buddhism: Arupadhatu), the highest and holiest realm of gods, also known as svargaloka. The inner cortyard and the roof of each temples is symbolized the realm of svarloka. The roof of the Prambanan temples is adorned and crowned with ratna (sanskirt: jewel). In ancient Java temple architecture, ratna is Hindu counterpart of Buddhist stupa, and served as the temple's pinnacle.
During the restoration, a well which contains pripih (stone casket) was discovered under the center of the Shiva temple. The main temple has a well of 5.75 m depth in which a stone casket was found on top a pile of charcoal, earth and remains of burned animal bones. Sheets of gold leaves with the inscription Varuna (god of the sea) and Parvata (god of the mountains) were found here. The stone casket contained sheets of copper mixed with charcoal, ashes and earth, 20 coins, jewels, glass, pieces of gold and silver leaves, seashells and 12 gold leaves (5 of which in the shape of a turtle, Nāga serpent, padma, altar and egg).

Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) or "Beautiful Indonesia Miniature Park" (literally translated) is a culture-based recreational area located in East Jakarta, Indonesia. It has an area of about 250 acres (1.0 km2). The park is a synopsis of Indonesian culture, with virtually all aspects of daily life in Indonesia's 26 (in 1975) provinces encapsulated in separate pavilions with the collections of architecture, clothing, dances and traditions are all depicted impeccably. Apart from that, there is a lake with a miniature of the archipelago in the middle of it, cable cars, museums, a theater called the Theatre of My Homeland (Theater Tanah Airku) and other recreational facilities which make TMII one of the most popular tourist destinations in the city.

Venues of Indonesian Provinces

The miniature of Indonesian Archipelago in the center lake viewed from the cable car.
West Sumatra pavilion in TMII.

Since each Indonesian province maintains its own unique and distinct cultures, shelters, attire and dialects, TMII built a model of each of the houses from Indonesian provinces. TMII attempted not only to reconstruct the homes of the various provinces, but also to create a realistic model of the environment and shelters of the various people of Indonesia. The venues, which are situated around the main lake in a similar fashion to the different islands of the Indonesian archipelago, are thematically divided into six areas in respect to the main islands of Indonesia; Java, Sumatra, Kalimantan (Borneo), Sulawesi, the Lesser Sunda Islands, Maluku and Papua.

Since 1975 until 2000s, the original design of TMII consist of a model of the houses from the 27 provinces of Indonesia, including East Timor. But after the secession of East Timor from Indonesia in 2002, the East Timor pavilion changed its status to become the Museum of East Timor. Also since Indonesia now consist of 33 provinces, currently the new province pavilions of Bangka Belitung, Banten, West Sulawesi, North Maluku, Gorontalo, and West Papua

is being built in northeast part of the park.

After the recognition of Indonesian Chinese culture as the integral part of Indonesian culture in 2000, the new Indonesian Chinese pavilion and a Confucian temple is currently being built within the park.


This idea to build the smaller scale of Indonesia was originally came from former Indonesian first lady, Siti Hartinah or best-known as Tien Suharto. The idea came out at a convention on 8 Cendana Street at March 13, 1970. Through this recreational site, she hoped more Indonesian people will have more national pride than before. The project called "Indonesian Miniature Project" was started by Harapan Kita Foundation in 1972. The concept of this culture-based recreational area was taken from the fact that Indonesia has unparalled richness and diversity from many different aspects.

Jumat, 08 Oktober 2010

Love someone who I love.

Love comes from deepest my heart and sometimes love makes me crazy when we were hurted. Because of love our life perfectly get to feel. If we love someone with sincerely we can feel a true love.
I believe that love isn't a violence but love is grace. love have to need a sacrifice without sacrifice love is nothing or impossible. such as parents love a child, they always love a child long time. so love must come from deepest your heart and loving for someone is the most beautiful gift.