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A Journey With Mrs. Pri

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  A Journey With Mrs. Pri 10 September 2025 That morning, my phone buzzed with a message from a Belgian number. I stared at it for a moment, already guessing what it was about. Foreigners often contacted me after seeing my tour promotions online. Still, I opened it with a small spark of curiosity. As expected, it was someone interested in booking a tour in Malang. We exchanged greetings, and she introduced herself as Mrs. Pri. There was something warm and polite in the way she typed—straightforward, yet gentle. She told me she had come across my posts on Facebook: the waterfalls, the hot springs, the colorful villages, the small cultural workshops I often advertised. She seemed genuinely fascinated. “I’ll contact you again when I arrive in Malang,” she wrote. And just like that, the conversation ended. Short, simple, but it left a small excitement lingering in my mind. 29 October 2025 More than a month passed before her name appeared on my screen again. She messaged me early in the...

A Journey With Mr. Pandiguero

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  A Journey With Mr. Pandiguero 30 October – 2 November 2025 There are days when my phone stays quiet, and there are days when a single message can spark a story worth remembering. 30 October 2025 was one of those days. That afternoon, a WhatsApp notification appeared on my screen—an Indonesian number, a short message, a simple inquiry about booking a tour. Nothing unusual at first glance. The message was written in Indonesian, but the sender claimed he was a foreigner. I assumed, as always, that he must have lived in Indonesia for some time. His name: David Pandiguero. His nationality: Spanish. I replied politely, as I always do, and soon realized he was traveling alone and needed assistance for a journey across East Java. After discussing dates and routes, I contacted Putra, my reliable driver—someone I’ve trained for years to handle guests with professionalism and warmth. I informed him, “Prepare yourself. We’ll have a Spanish guest. Treat him well, as always.” He simply answere...

A Journey With Mrs. Claudia and Her Daughter

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  A Journey With Mrs. Claudia and Her Daughter August 2025 I can’t quite remember how my first conversation with Mrs. Claudia began. As usual, it started with a foreign number appearing on my phone—European, but not French or Dutch. Eastern Europe, maybe? She introduced herself simply: Mrs. Claudia, currently in Yogyakarta, planning to come to Malang and book some tours. I’m still not sure whether she also booked her Yogyakarta tour through me. Maybe she did… maybe not. My memory drifts sometimes, hehe. I work with a few private drivers, but the most loyal one is Putra. He’s young, a law student, polite, good-looking, and always reliable. Strangely, despite years of working together, I had never once shared a car with him. So when Mrs. Claudia arrived in Malang, I finally took the chance to go with him—to see with my own eyes how he handled guests on the ground. I had never seen him in action before. We picked her up at her hotel. As usual, the warm “hello, good morning” from Europ...

A Journey With Mrs. Nela

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  A Journey With Mrs. Nela I was sitting in my favorite music studio when a message popped up from an unfamiliar number. It looked European—not French, not Dutch—something from Eastern Europe. Then she introduced herself. Mrs. Nela. A solo traveler from the Czech Republic. A country that, honestly, felt distant and unfamiliar to me. She wrote, “I’m in Malang and I want to go to Yogyakarta and then Surabaya. Can you accompany me? And how much does it cost?” But the first thing that came to my mind wasn’t the money. It was: Yogyakarta. I missed that city too. So I sent her my price, she agreed, and just like that, we would begin the trip the next morning. --- July 18th, 2025 Early in the morning, Tarjo and I drove to her hotel. (Tarjo is my friend. He can drive, but he’s not a guide. He just joined to help because this would be a long journey.) Mrs. Nela stepped into the car with a warm smile. I asked, “Are we going straight to Yogyakarta?” She answered, “Yes, why not?” But something...

A Journey With Mr. Marco

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 A Journey With Mr. Marco I receive messages from tourists every single day — dozens of them, sometimes more. But among all those requests, one stood out. It came from a Dubai number, signed by a man named Mr. Marco, and unlike most travelers, he sent me a list of hidden gems in Malang he wanted to explore. That instantly caught my attention. A tourist who actually researches Malang’s hidden treasures? Spectacular. It made me proud — someone willing to dig beneath the surface, eager to see what locals see. I checked his schedule, made a few notes, and although I usually manage tours from home these days (thanks to Putra, my loyal young driver who can handle almost anything now), this time I decided to guide the tour myself. Something about Mr. Marco felt different. --- Madakaripura Waterfall We picked him up from his hotel early in the morning and drove straight toward Madakaripura. That waterfall is majestic… but also completely monopolized by the local community. From the parking...

A Journey With Mrs. Gina

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 A Journey with Mrs. Gina  August 22nd, 2025 — Malang Night was falling over Malang, slow and heavy, like a curtain opening a new chapter in my life. I stared at my phone before calling Putra — my young, loyal driver, just twenty-one, still studying law, yet already carrying a sense of responsibility far beyond his age. “Putra,” I said, “tomorrow you won’t just be driving. Tomorrow, you will be me.” There was a brief silence on the line, the kind that holds both fear and determination. “Alright, Mas,” he finally replied. Two Australian guests were on their way. A rare chance. A perfect moment to train him in everything I had been doing alone — picking up guests, handling payments, reading their emotions, preparing the rhythm of a tour without ever letting them see the sweat behind the curtain. We left Malang late that night, heading toward Banyuwangi . The highway stretched endlessly under the moonlight. Forest air slipped through the windows, carrying the smell of damp earth ...

Java Jive Journeys

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 Why Java Jive Journeys Is Different: Exploring Java Beyond the Ordinary When travelers think about Indonesia, Bali often steals the spotlight. But for those who dare to go further, Java reveals a side of Indonesia that is more authentic, more diverse, and in many ways even more breathtaking. This is where Java Jive Journeys comes in — not just as a tour organizer, but as a gateway to real connections, hidden gems, and experiences you won’t easily find on Instagram feeds. A Journey Rooted in Local Connections Unlike many large tour companies that focus only on mainstream sightseeing, Java Jive Journeys is deeply connected with local communities. From staying at humble homestays to joining cultural activities, our guests don’t just “see” Java — they feel it, taste it, and live it. One of our most unique destinations is Pamotan Village in Dampit, Malang. While many tourists flock to Bali’s rice terraces, Pamotan’s rice fields remain pure, untouched, and incredibly authentic. The land...