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Welcoming Visitors to the Home of Elephants

Aside from its beaches, Lampung also has the Way Kambas National Park to show off its natural beauty. This national park is a place for the conservation of rare animals, such as elephants and rhinos.

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Vina Oktavia, Angger Putranto
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Elephants and their handlers are seen at the Elephant Training Center in the Way Kambas National Park in Lampung on Tuesday (20/3). Way Kambas is the largest elephant conservation site in Southeast Asia. Illegal hunting still takes place around the national park.

Aside from its beaches, Lampung also has the Way Kambas National Park to show off its natural beauty. This national park is a place for the conservation of rare animals, such as elephants and rhinos.

Primary forest is one of the most precious assets at the Way Kambas National Park in East Lampung regency, Lampung. A cool breeze welcomes visitors as they arrive at the gate of the national park. Trees grow neatly on both sides of the access road of about 9 kilometers.

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