Kylie Minogue Visit habitats of wild tigers in Lampung

Kylie Minogue


West Lampung: The Australian diva Kylie Minogue, greet fans of Indonesia through Aphrodite Live Concert Returns Showgirl Tour which was held at Sentul International Convention Centre (SICC) on June 27, 2011. But apparently Kylie agenda in Indonesia is not just a concert.


Beautiful singer shows a high concern for nature and wildlife conservation, by visiting the habitats of wild tigers, precisely in the Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation (TWNC) in West Lampung, Sumatra. TWNC is an area of ​​45,000 hectares of forest conservation area surrounded by the sea.
Sumatran tiger itself is known as one of the rare and endangered species, where the estimated amount is not more than 400 individuals in Sumatra. Meanwhile, two relatives of Java and Bali tigers have been long extinct instead.

Together with Tomy Winata, founder of the Artha Graha Cares Foundation, a nonprofit organization in collaboration with the Forestry Department in managing TWNC, Kylie and her team landed in Sumatra, a day after the concert, and directly explore the area TWNC.
Their first destination is the lake Sleman, lake covering 850 hectares which has a wealth of thousands of varieties of fish in it and surrounded by mangrove trees. Kylie seemed to enjoy the natural beauty of a small cottage at the end of the lake.

Having had time to eat organic food, they continued to penetrate the wilderness by Jeep 4x4. Along the way, wild animals such as wild buffalo, sambar deer, gibbons, wild birds as well as greet their arrival.
Kylie also had amazed when seeing a historic lighthouse built in 1879, four years before the eruption of the Krakatoa volcano and is still standing strong.


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