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In Lamongan, East Java, precisely in Wide, Sendangharjo, Brondong, Lamongan, a giant tree called Trinil has been found. Tree with large twisted roots interweave to form networks and webs are crowded by tourists. The roots are uniquely wrapped around each other naturally, not being formed by human hands. There are five root points of the tree which are intertwined and used as objects for selfie of visitors. When the tree is viewed from afar, it looks like a rattan root which is commonly used for weaving crafts. The tree is often used by residents as a rope to tie their fodder plants. However, this is the first time that people found such a large tree with unique roots. The tree was first famous because of a young man upload it on social media. After a while, the upload went viral and many tourists visited the tree. They were curious and amazed by the enormous tree. Most of the tourists are young people because there are also unique sentences on display by the manager. In addition, several food stalls are widely available. The parking lot has also been prepared by the manager. So, if you visit Lamongan, don't forget to visit Trinil tree. The tourist attraction is free of charge. The visitors are only required to pay a parking fee of IDR 2,000 for two-wheeled vehicles and IDR 10,000 for four-wheeled vehicles.
04 September 2025 | 14:55 WIB
UMLA NEWS - Maharani Cave and Zoo are tourist attractions that are within the scope of the area, where this tour is right in front of "Wisata Bahari Lamongan" or precisely located in Paciran, Lamongan. Maharani Cave, which was discovered by mining diggers on August 6, 1992 and opened on March 10, 1994, has a very beautiful natural charm. Maharani Cave itself has a depth of about 20 meters and has an area of 2000 square meters. In Maharani Cave there are also stalactites and stalagmites that keeps grown from year to year, stalactite rocks that grown lengthwise on the ceiling of the cave along with water drop from above the stalagmites that fallen side by side at the bottom of the cave added to the beauty and uniqueness in the cave and made us feel amazed at god creation. In 2008 Maharani Cave transformed to "Maharani Cave and Zoo". The zoo stood as an expansion of Maharani Cave. It provides the concept of compensation, education, and culture that is encapsulated in African ethnic nuances. There are many collections of animals in this zoo including orang utans, sun bears, wallabies, giraffes, white lions, white tigers, snakes, crocodiles, and many other animal collections. And the animals in this zoo are only limited by glass so visitors can seem close the animals that exist, and added to the uniqueness of this zoo. The price of admission tickets is very affordable that made the "Maharani Cave and zoo" tour a unique and interesting tourist icon for family vacation destination.