In order to arrive at our next destination, it will take an entire day of cruising the Java Sea and navigating our way through the surrounding Indonesian Islands. We filled our day with scenery and wildlife sightings from the bow, presentations from our naturalist staff, and enjoying National Geographic Orion as our destination for the day. The ocean was incredibly calm and at times glassy, making for beautiful scenery in all directions. Everyone was able to recharge, and we are excited for the adventures awaiting us tomorrow.
9/19/2024
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Semarang, Indonesia
As the first light of dawn painted the sky with a soft orange glow, the ship docked in the bustling port of Semarang, Indonesia. Our arrival was met with a warm welcome, including a mesmerizing performance of traditional dancers. Among them were performers donning the iconic lion-headed headdress adorned with peacock feathers. Incredibly, these intricate pieces can weigh up to 60 kilograms and are held in place by biting down on a specialized wooden grip. Our journey then took us to Borobudur, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This magnificent Buddhist temple, over 1,300 years old, draws more than 5 million visitors each year. As we wandered through its tiered levels, it was impossible not to reflect on the countless feet that have tread these ancient stones over the centuries. We concluded our day with a delightful feast, accompanied by a captivating traditional Indonesian shadow puppet performance, immersing us further into the rich cultural heritage of this land.