For those of you who like natural atmosphere, forest, nature, you must try staying here. For me and my children who stayed 2 nights in the Leduk area, it left a great impression; How we enjoyed the silence with the sound of insects, the sound of peacocks in various modes, the sound of birds and the rustle of leaves blown by the wind, the sound of raindrops touching the trees then falling to the paving blocks of the resorts. We were very impressed! Not to mention the staff starting from the front office, housekeeping, food productions, F&b service, security to local residents who are cleaners (sweepers) of the gardens and gardens! All of them are friendly, so friendly when I chatted, he only answered "Nggih, Nggih," It turned out he didn't understand Indonesian. Anyway, all of them are friendly, as usual, they are Javanese people in Java, if there are any who are not friendly, they must be Javanese descendants of robbers! Oh yes, and one more thing that impressed me was; All the flower decorations in vases or trees in all areas of the hotel are original! Nothing synthetic (Only the Christmas fir trees are synthetic). Amazing guys! This is Back To Nature. I think the existence of Kaliandra Resorts in the middle of the forest/Gumandar is a happiness for the locals and surrounding areas because almost all the staff and farmers are natives or have long settled in the Prigen area so that it becomes a livelihood for them to continue living in nature far from the city. Bravo Kaliandra Sejati! Last but not least, I will return, God willing, because I haven't had time to track to Jendela Langit because it's raining. And I give input to Resorts so that before guests check in, the room should be fogged or sprayed with mosquito repellent.