Community Of People Happy Adventure To Awaken And Explore Tourism In Indonesia

JAKARTA - Tourist destinations in Indonesia seem to never run out and are not boring to visit. That is one of the reasons why the Happy People Community continues to tour various regions in Indonesia.

They have visited almost all tourist sites on the islands of Java and Sumatra. The motorcycle club above 250 CC also often performs social services for orphanages and people in need.

Chairman of the People's Community, Dedy Decil, said that the club was formed around 2017. Until now, there are about 19 members. We are friends of the hangout. Joining because we both like motorbikes and like to walk around. We also really love Indonesian tourism. Because our tourism destinations are cool," said Dedy. They often gather in one of the housing areas, the South Tangerang City BSD area.

According to Dedy, members of the Happy People both have the view that driving can eliminate fatigue and saturation from daily routines. They also want to change the stigma in society that often considers motorcycle club activities negative. If we prioritize safety in driving. Therefore, the equipment used must be really good for protecting ourselves," said Dedy.

In addition to adequate equipment, the condition of motorbikes and physical motorists is also an important concern before touring. They also always pay attention to natural conditions and plan travel routes. We take into account every possibility on the way. The most important thing is to be able to return safely," said Dedy.

Added by Dedy, members of the People's Community Happy to admire every tourist destination in Indonesia. That's why they like to drive and take the time to visit them together.

We have visited many from Sabang, Bali, Labuan Bajo, Maumere, Guci and others. Infrastructure in Indonesia is also now quite good, especially roads and facilities at tourist sites," he added.

According to Dedy, the most memorable thing was when they visited the Zero Kilometer in Aceh was because they were likened to a mandatory location that all motorcycle clubs had to visit.

Dedy hopes that the Happy People Community will be more solid and will continue to maintain cohesiveness until we reach old age. "We even have a dream to build a nursing home so we can live together later," he said.