After eight months, I
decided to join with other volunteering activities again. However, this program is
more like a work camp so it’s something new to me. Great is the NGOs and provided
many work camps, it’s up to us whether to join with work camp A or B or others.
Why I choose Borobudur because I want to learn and explore more about this
greatest Buddhist temple. To be honest, I did not want to join at first when
they announced that I passed the selection since that time, I felt so tired.
There were many things I did so yeah, I wanted to rest. However, I felt uneasy
because the camp leaders kept contacting me. I am not a type of someone who let
someone down because of my egoism. Hence, I bought a very last minute flight
ticket to Jogjakarta.
I was the latest
person who came in a work camp. I met with Rahma and Nua (the camp leaders)
then with Kak Ayu (participant from Indonesia who is taking master degree in
China). I met with others participants from Spain (Paula, Julio, and Alex) and
the last was Shuran from China (he is studying in USA). My first impression of
them was they were nice and some of them were quite. In the first day we had an
ice breaking session to break the awkwardness among us. Nua made us to write
the fear, expectation, and contribution from all of us. I wrote “Teaching
Bahasa” in the contribution column so I had to teach them Bahasa. It worked
quite well then we went to traditional clothes store because the foreigners had
to buy the formal Indonesia clothes. Then we bought Mie ayam, the Spanish
unexpectedly loved it so much.
On the second day,
Julio got sick and Thanks God he got better. We went to Borobudur Conservation
Office (BCO) to meet the people who work over there. We had free entrance ticket
to see the sunset but unfortunately, it was cloudy /sobbing. In Saturday and
Sunday we met with Young Guardian Club of Borobudur (YGC). YGC is a community club
that engaged with the cultural heritage in Indonesia. They consist of less than
18 years old who is ready to promote and preserve Borobudur. I was so impressed
by them since in that such age, they already cared that much to our culture. In
the next days, we had school visit to promote about YGC and the presentation
from the foreigner. Shuran and Kak Ayu did presentation about China’s world
heritage while the Spanish did as well. Guess what did I do? I just did ice
breaking session. I would love to do presentation too but hey, at least I did
something. In Saturday, we learnt to clean the Borobudur. It has wet and dry
methods. What can I say is that it did not need high ability/skill but more like a
patience because Borobudur is so big you know, just imagine to clean all the
areas. Then, we learnt to make batik. I am not artsy person so I did it so bad.
Hahaha. Forget it.
After a full week of
activities, we had free day. We decided to do tubing (?) Playing floating tyre
in the river. And then visited Mendut Temple. The next day we had a meeting
with UNESCO (kak Nana) to learn more about Borobudur and learnt to play
Indonesian’s traditional instrument. The next day, we had Young Guardian Club
of Borobudur orientation and farewell party. In the next day, we had to say
Thank You and did farewell party with BCO. We had another privileged to see the
sunset and sunrise freely. FYI, if we want to see the sunrise, we have to pay Rp
450K for foreigners and Rp 350K for locals. Remember on the second day, we
could not see the sunset because it was cloudy and this day, we finally were
able to see the sunset clearly except Julio and Paula I thought because the
stupa blocked them. For the sunrise, it was magical, so pretty. I was so happy
to able to see the sunrise. Yeah, that day was the last day of our work camp. I
was so sad of course to say good bye. The hardest part to meet people is to say
good bye, no? These are my evaluations:
1.
The
facilities and accommodation: I think it’s just “OK”, the house is like
Indonesian’s typical house so yeah I get used to. The facilities are not that
good, I mean the water pipe was broken. We did not have water for a day. The kitchen
is not a good place to cook but it’s within my consideration so it’s still OK
for me. But for the other participants: It’s meh.
2.
The
activities : We had too many free times I guess. However, we still had very fun
times together. I want to give my impression for each person in our work camp :
Nua
: The first camp leader, I love the way she talks. She talks sarcasm, and I
like that. She is amazing person, she is the ambassador of Magelang’s culture
and had traveled to Europe and in September, she will go to Europe again.
Rahma
: The second leader. She’s like my little sister because we’re so alike /whiper
fake product sister / Shuran’s voice. She is so friendly and funny. She and
Shuran are like Tom and Jerry, always fight all the time especially at night. I
could not stop burst my laugh if I saw them fight.
Kak
Ayu : I thought she is Indian when we first met. I did not even lie. Hehehehe.
She is pretty and friendly. I am so contagious of her laugh. Sometimes when I
laughed, I did not laugh because of the silly things but her laugh. She is
pretty closed to Shuran /Uhuk-uhuk. She made me want to pursue master degree.
Paula : A pretty girl. When we stand next to
each other, we were like Beauty and the Beast (of course I am the beast lmao).
She had better English ability compared to Julio and Alex. She is friendly and
had joined with plenty of volunteering programs too. She made me want to join
another volunteering program again.
Julio
: A crazy person. He is the funniest and the way he walks is so meh, hahaha I am
sorry Julio. Without him, our work camp will be flat. He had the way of talks
like : Maybe in future; I like it but……; how much ; what the fuck is this? That’s
so him. When I first met him, he reminded of Call Me by Your Name’s character
which is Ellio (?) I forgot. He has many knowledge on some religions and we had
argument but we respected each other.
Alex
: He was so quite at first but he turned to be funny guy in the end. I always
ask him mineral water because he always buys the big sized mineral water. He is
good at drawing, as expected of fine art student. Btw, I already achieved 200+
level on Helix Jump.
Shuran
: The rich baby. He is the youngest, 17 years old but he is the smartest among
us I think. He can be so mature when there is a problem but he turned out to be
a baby sometimes. Tbh, I want to have a son like in the future. Shuran, you
have to know that you have misunderstanding about me and Fahmi. One thing I am
sure I will miss : The fight between you and Rahma. It is the best thing that
comes out from our work camp.
So yeah, that’s it.
Good luck for each of us. I will share some of the pictures, enjoy!
Roti Bakar |
Borobudur Miniature |
Discussion |
School Visit |
Another School Visit |
Who they? |
With a Beast |
Cleaning the Borobudur Temple |
The Spanish |
Shuran and Kak Ayu |
Wakanda Forever |
Pretty Paula |
Weird Julio |
Alex on the Sukmajaya Hill |
Me and Kak Ayu took a picture of Julio |
With Pak Mura |
Fake Product Sister |
Borobudur |
With Julio |
With Alex |
With Paula |