Barabai, S Kalimantan (ANTARA) - After being inaugurated by the Central Hulu Sungai (HST) Regent on February 27, 2022, Bujur Matahari agro-tourism is very crowded with people, especially on holidays.
Bujur Matahari offers natural beauty in the middle of rice fields with the landscape of Meratus Mountains while enjoying culinary, coffee or eating with the family at the available cafe.
The attraction in Bakti Village, Batu Benawa Sub-district, which has several iconic and interesting photo spots, is open until late at night.
To get there it takes 15 minutes by car or motorbike from downtown Barabai.
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Head of HST Youth, Sports, and Tourism Agency Muhammad Yani said that the agro-tourism was built as a result of mutual help of Bakti Village community for approximately six months.
The local youth forum embraced each other and worked together to make agro-tourism breakthroughs in an effort to improve the people's economy.
"We hope that the residents of Bakti Village will always manage and be able to maintain this agro-tourism, so that with many tourists visiting it will revive the residents' economy," he said.
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