BATAM, Indonesia --Tourists seeking to visit the city of Batam in Riau Islands now have a new destination to explore. Fans of durian will especially enjoy going to the 18-hectare Citra Kebun Wisata (Citra Tourist Garden), which hosts more than 1,000 durian trees of various varieties, including musang king, ang he, jantung and kampung. Other than durian, the garden is also home to guava, watermelon and cucumber trees. After paying the entrance fee of Rp 15,000 (US$1.07) per adult and Rp 10,000 per child, tourists are allowed to freely explore the area. However those wanting to eat the fruits must pay extra depending on the type of fruit and amount. The musang king durian, for...
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