Taste Home in every pekalongan bite

Nestled in the cool embrace of the mountains at 2,100 meters above sea level, a unique experience awaits travelers in Pekalongan. Imagine stepping into a world where time slows down. This is an invitation to connect with nature and tradition

In Javanese culture, pawon refers to the kitchen, a sacred space where families gather, share stories, and cook their meals. Here in Pekalongan, the pawon is not just a kitchen—it’s a living, breathing part of daily life.

As you arrive, you’ll be greeted by the welcoming scent of burning wood and the sound of crackling fire. Engage in the ancient practice of cooking over a traditional tungku, a clay stove fueled by firewood. With the villagers as your guides, you’ll hand pick and gather fresh ingredients for your meal. A farm-to-table concept rarely practiced in the busy days of the metropolis.

It’s more than just a trip. It’s about embracing the simplicity and beauty of traditional living. It’s a calling to make memories that will stay with you long after you’ve left.

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