SLEMAN - A number of 'shelter' or temporary shelters for victims of catastrophic eruption of Mount Merapi in the village of Wukirsari, Cangkringan, Sleman regency, Yogyakarta Special Region (DIY), today many of which function as special interest tourism lodge.
"As long as it does a lot of visitors or tourists visiting the 'shelter' in Hamlet Gondang I was, and they are many who wish to stay a few days," said Chairman of the Cooperative Islamic Prosperous Kaliadem Sutarno on Sunday (15/4).
"As long as it does a lot of visitors or tourists visiting the 'shelter' in Hamlet Gondang I was, and they are many who wish to stay a few days," said Chairman of the Cooperative Islamic Prosperous Kaliadem Sutarno on Sunday (15/4).
According to him, the guests are tourists or anyone deliberately doing various activities in the "shelter", or others who simply want to experience living with the victims of Merapi.
"If that comes in groups, have on several occasions, such as participants 'workshop' disaster preparedness organizations or institutions in Indonesia, then high school students from Jakarta, and several other organizations," he said.
He said they are usually the guests individual special interest tourists who want to experience and enjoy the sites affected by the eruption of Merapi and the recovery process. "Travelers who have stayed there one day, but those that are up to one week," he said.
Sutarno said the guests or tourists are lodged at the "shelter" that inhabited a small family, so that there is one room that can be used by tourists. "Usually a family with a wife and two children, so that there is one room that can be occupied by the guests," he said.
He said, for the cost of stay is the Rp75 thousand per day and they will have facilities such as dining with a typical daily menu residents, drink, snacks and travel guide tour Merapi lava from the Cooperative.
"From the fee, 50 thousand for homeowners, while Rp25 thousand to the cooperative. Expected that this effort to encourage the economic recovery of the victims of Merapi," he said.
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