Our Exclusive Trip series isnβt just a set of
adventures, itβs a connected learning arc that
takes you through the full story of wildlife
conservation: from crisis, to conflict,
to coexistence, and responsibility.
Your first step into our four-chapter Exclusive
Trip begins here in Ujung Kulon, a place that
reveals how vulnerable nature truly is.
Home to the worldβs last Javan Rhinos,
this landscape is a living reminder of
what happens when a species
reaches its tipping point.
Ujung Kulon sets the tone for the entire
journey. Itβs the first spark, the moment
you will understand why conservation
is a necessity.
Before we dive into the chapters of conflict,
coexistence, and responsibility, this is
where the story begins: a wake-up call
showing how close we are to losing
something irreplaceable.
Why Is This Destination A Crisis?Β
β’ A Critically Tiny Population
Javan Rhinos exist in only one place on Earth and nowhere else.
β’ A Fragile Habitat
Any major nature or man-made disturbance, from storms to disease or human impact, could jeopardize the entire species.
β’ Invisible Yet Serious Threats
Invasive plants, ecosystem imbalance, and lingering poaching pressures create dangers that often go unnoticed.
β’ Conservation At a Breaking Point
With no secondary population and rising inbreeding risks, every effort here carries enormous weight.