Nusakambangan, We're Coming!

Nusakambangan, We're Coming!
Go To Ngapak Zone



Early morning at one time the study tour group must have gathered at school. Estimated hour and a half eight they arrived at the first tourist destination Aquarium Purbasari Purbalingga. The trip will take at least five hours.


Bima circulated a look looking for someone. In a blink of radar his eyes caught the figure he was looking for. Falah seemed to be chatting with another child in one corner of the classroom corridor. A rangsel bag lay on the side of his right foot. A knotty smile slipped off before he approached Falah.


“Ready, Bro!” bima asked as her eyes pointed at the Falah rangsel bag.


“Woke!” reply Falah pointed her thumb up.


“As per the list I gave you? No one is missing?”


Falah responded by thrusting two thumbs toward Bima. Three days before departure, Bima gave a list of items that must be brought at the picnic later. Among others; flashlight with a spare battery, coat or raincoat bat model, change clothes one set, supplies ration to taste, matches, candles and gas stove. Ready-to-eat camping gear, anyway.


The announcement sound from the funnel toa was heard telling the children to gather in front of the main building. The building contains a teacher and administrative room. Especially if it is not a preparation briefing to leave containing messages that then end prayers together so that the journey is safe, safe until the destination.


Study tour participants are divided into three buses. After the briefing, students lined up on the bus bearing their names. The accompanying teacher then passed on the participants according to their seats.


Not Indonesian if you do not wear a rubber clock. Scheduled to leave at one o'clock, at two or less ten minutes the bus just started to go.


A boisterous joke was heard from inside the vehicle carrying a group of one of the private High Schools in Semarang. Drowsiness seems to disappear even though it is still pitch dark. However, half way later, finally one by one fell asleep as well.


“Bima seriously?” ask Ilana. Coincidentally the bus they both separated from the bus Bima. So Ilana could ask Falah directly.


“That's it,” reply Falah. “Complete is ready!”


Ilana exhaled while rolling her eyes upwards. The next moment he had already walked back to his seat. Just as the bus stops at the transit point. The Banjarnegara Regency. Starting from here they entered the ngapak zone, the area with dominant Javanese vowel letters ‘a’ means ‘a’ is still read ‘a’. What: the pira clock? (what time), keep reading according to the letter. Different from the region of Semarang or eastern Central Java which replaced ‘a’ with ‘o’. Pira clock read piro clock.


The team leader of the bus informs the bus members that they are resting in that place. Performing dawn prayers, bath and breakfast. So later when you arrive at Aquarium Purbasari, just enter to enjoy the atmosphere of the location there. One by one the passengers squirm down. The journey for almost four hours is quite achy body.


After breakfast at half-seven, the tour bus left the transit point. Continue until arriving at the junction Klampok take right, towards Purbalingga. Actually it could have taken a straight. Until the meeting of the big fork again in the Banyumas region, to the left of the direction of Cilacap while the right towards Purwokerto continued Baturaden. Due to their initial destination Purbalingga, the bus troupe immediately passed Purbalingga.


An hour and a half later the group of SMA Nusantara Semarang arrived at the parking lot of Aquarium Purbasari Shower Mas. Relieved facial bias emanated. Fresh air welcomes participants of study tour. Immediately they walked towards the entrance which was approximately five hundred meters away from the parking lot.


Welcome to Purbasari Education Park Shower Mas.