Pangkalan Bun, C Kalimantan (AntaraNews Lampung) - Two foreign tourists and a tour guide who had reportedly gone missing in the TWO MISSING TOURISTS FOUND IN TANJUNG PUTING NATIONAL PARK
Pangkalan Bun, C Kalimantan, Sept 11 (Antara) - Two foreign tourists and a tour guide who had reportedly gone missing in the Tanjung Puting National Park (TNTP) in Central Kalimantan Province since Monday were found on Tuesday afternoon.
They were found not far away from the orangutan-feeding place near the Pondok Tanggui Camp in the Tanjung Puting National Park (TNTP) and were all in good health, spokesman for the Orangutan Foundation Indonesia Fajar Dewanto said here on Tuesday.
"Admittedly, they lost their way as they chose to hike in the forest after witnessing orangutan-feeding activity. But when they were going to return to Pondok Tanggul Camp in TNTP they got confused to find the way. Moreover, it was raining at that time there," he said.
The three are Alban Dudek and Jean Luc Dudek of France and Ady of Indonesia.
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