2 Day's Trek Raflesia

we provide a way to scour the woods and find a flower raflesia 


1 day 
we headed teropis rainforest and scour some interesting places in the forest, not only complains raflesia browse and search, many different wild satwat we would find if we are lucky,such as Sumatran tigers, elephants, orangutans, gibbons, wild boar, squirrels, turtles and others.not far from the way we will break for lunch in the forest. terjut and swim in water that is hidden in the woods.and traveled further, and will spend the night in the tenta that we have provided. 

2 day's 
Our guide will be preparing our breakfast dishes, then we take to the roads and will wow raflesia flowers look beautiful when in bloom, raflesia is one of the rarest flowers in the world.after all has been completed we will move on and get back to the guesthouse.




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About Raflesia
Rafflesia is a genus of parasitic plants flower. He was found in the Indonesian rain forest by an Indonesian guide from working for Dr. Joseph Arnold in 1818, and is named after Thomas Stamford Raffles, the leader of the expedition. It contains approximately 27 species (including four incompletely as recognized by Meijer 1997), all species found in Southeast Asia, in the Malay Peninsula, Borneo, Sumatra, and the Philippines. This plant has no stems, leaves or true roots. Rafflesia is endoparasites on Tetrastigma vines of the genus (family Vitaceae), spreading haustoriumnya similar roots in the vines network. The only part of Rafflesia plants that can be seen outside its host plant is crowned with five flowers. In some species, such as Rafflesia arnoldii, the flower diameter may be more than 100 cm, and weighing up to 10 kg. Even the smallest species, the Rafflesia manillana, flower diameter 20 cm. The flowers look and smell like rotting flesh, which is why he is called the "corpse flower" or "meat flower". Bad smell flowers attracts insects such as flies and dung beetles, which carry pollen from the male flowers to the female flowers. Little is known about the spread of seeds. However, squirrels and other forest mammals apparently eat the fruit and spread the seeds. Rafflesia is the official state flower of Indonesia, as well as the province of Surat Thani, Thailand.