Last week when we were going to take a walk to Langkat Regency, we passed a bamboo forest that was very shady and had not been processed by residents into a tourist attraction that could improve their standard of living. No Waited a long time to think my husband and I stopped there.
When my husband and I stopped at the Bamboo Forest, we thought that it was a pity that this bamboo forest was not used for tourism. Because this place also doesn't need too much polish to beautify the bamboo forest, because this bamboo forest seems to have been deliberately planted and arranged into a neat formation, even though in reality the bamboo trees grow alone without being planted, we got this information from residents around who inhabit the Bamboo Forest.
Being there, enjoying the rural atmosphere which has not yet received much of the influence of technology and foreign culture, has a feeling of its own, that sometimes we miss quiet and peaceful atmospheres like this. Especially with those of us who work in big cities. This kind of atmosphere will definitely be missed.
This forest is located in Partumbukan Village, Wampu District, Langkat Regency. Sitting here, thinking of an inspiration and future targets, while enjoying the whispers of the breeze that makes the heart more peaceful.
Not far from this bamboo forest we can also find houses on stilts that are still well maintained and are still inhabited by the surrounding community with the majority of the Malay tribe. They still maintain the customs that are still firmly held in this area
When we were there there was no one in the bamboo forest, let alone the road that passed through the bamboo forest was not yet asphalted. This adds to the list of our conclusions that indeed in this village there is still not much technology that has an effect. And we hope that some time in the future this Bamboo forest and Partumbukan village will get investors who are able to change this village to be more advanced and modern, without losing the existing customs.
And hopefully in the future, this bamboo forest can be beautified into a natural tourism destination that can be developed and beautified again into interesting photo spots so that the wider community can find out about this place. I'm sure this place will be much more useful and very beautiful of course.
This is our journey today, where is your journey, hopefully we can continue to share in this community and continue to support us, okay. . Warm greetings from Tomi Maya, Medan Indonesia.